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News headlines, sports, weather and of course important things happening in and around our city, get it all on Today in the SOO. Join host Scott Sexsmith for all the information you need to carry on with your day. Get it every Monday-Friday and get it in five minutes or less!
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The Roar

Sault College

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Join us for The Roar, a weekly podcast featuring conversations with the community of Sault College. You'll hear from students, staff, faculty and admin, on life as members of the Sault College community. Episodes will vary each Sunday, starting with a Roar, and then followed by a Yip the following Sunday. Roars will be longer, 20-30 minute in-depth focused conversations with departments, program faculty and individuals from across the college community. Yips will be 10-15 minute quick episod ...
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Part history, part folklore, part travel, and all Michigan. Join Angie and Mike as they uncover Michigan and its hidden mysteries in a way that's never been done before. Be safe out there and text them when you get home. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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One of our Success Coaches chats with three students about what are the essential things to do when you first arrive in Sault before your classes start. They also share experiences, tips and information on topics ranging from Cellphone providers and grocery shopping to uniforms and books. Tune in and start getting ready for classes and your new lif…
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In this episode of The Roar Sault College podcast, we discuss the upcoming Orientation Day on August 30th. This special event is designed to help new students get acquainted with the campus, and prepare for the academic year ahead. We provide an overview of the day's activities, including campus tours, information sessions, and opportunities to con…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: SSM will not get a consumption site SSM Canal National Historic Site Lock closed due to mechanical issues 44 active wildland fires are burning in our region Serpent River continues to vote on RHT payout formula Thessalon to get some federal funding CANstruction competition is underway to help Algoma Food …
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Send us a Text Message. Today in the SOO is brought to you by Outspoken Brewery located at 350 Queen Street East. Open Wednesday-Sunday. On today's podcast: Steelworkers provide update on legal proceedings against GHC SSM will not get a supervised consumption site under Doug Ford Another commemorative plaque stolen Fringe North gets funding from fe…
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Send us a Text Message. Today in the SOO is brought to you by Outspoken Brewery located at 350 Queen Street East. Open Wednesday-Sunday featuring 8 beers on tap including your fav's plus a few new ones! On Today's podcast: SSM Public Library lends support to provincial campaign Queen from March to Elgin closed for 6 weeks starting Monday CLA is tur…
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Send us a Text Message. Today in the SOO is brought to you by Outspoken Brewery, located at 350 Queen Street East. Open Wednesday-Sunday. Eight beers on tap. Enjoy a pint on the patio! On today's podcast: Council hits brakes on speed limit increase Yes, you can still park downtown St. Vincent Place needs pasta and fast! Another Saultite up for an E…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: A major incident outside Station Mall last night. Mayor Shoemaker tells OLG execs all jobs should be in SSM. Shoemaker believes we all suffer from a parking addiction. Northern mayors back the Solve the Crisis campaign. Cancer patients no longer need to travel to Sudbury for radiation. Soup Kitchen lookin…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Association of Municipalities of Ontario asking province for guidance on encampments. Algoma Steel expects initial insurance payment of $25M next month. Two new wildfires in our region brings total to 23. The Great Bucket List Cycle is back. Looking to elevate your hydration game? This week on Inside the …
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Should the Memorial Tower be decommissioned? The city wants your input on speed cameras. Algoma Steel announces Q1 earnings. Last week's search warrant for missing 40-year old turns up nothing. Stunt driving on McNabb. Batchawana rest area gets $6M in upgrades. Hounds sign import draft.…
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In this episode of the ROAR podcast, host Marcelo Lopes explores a topic every international student at Sault College can relate to: what to bring from home when moving to Sault Ste. Marie. Whether you're arriving from another country, city, or province, adjusting to life here can be a big change. Marcelo chats with current students and staff to ga…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Mayor Shoe and Councillor Vezeau-Allen cleared by integrity commish. Two councillors want to put the pedal to the metal on Highway 17. Grocer 4 Good cashes in thanks to the feds. Northshore Health Network in Thessalon forced to shut ED this weekend. Mississauga First Nation members pressing leadership for…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Sudbury Police on the lookout for man wanted on Canada-wide warrant. Big police presence on People's road yesterday linked to Jake Corbiere. Whitefish Bay family recovers some stolen belongings. Algoma University board has chair and vice-chair. Five SSM facilities receive big bucks in funding to help seni…
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This celebratory 100th episode of The Roar, hosted by Shay Verdecchia, takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the podcast’s most memorable episodes. It highlights key moments such as the first episode, Halloween special, Christmas celebrations, Convocation, Black History Month, cultural diversity and Pride Month. Each segment features clips…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Burial mounds fenced off at Huron Pines Golf Course. SSM Police looking for auxiliary officers. The Sault's worst kept secret confirmed: Sephora is coming. Chamber planning a fireside chat with the Minister of Small Business. A new episode of Trillium Talk drops Sunday morning at 8.…
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This week we meeting the alternate rower on the Women's Eights Olympic team Kristen Siermachesky of New Liskeard, we also meet a video game designer in Sudbury, we take you to a golf course in Blind River which is also an ancient home for Mississauga First Nation, we hear about an Annishnaabe-mowin version of Star Wars, and we say farewell to CBC E…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Two water outages downtown this week. Group Health has a plan in place in case of labour disruption. The recreational lock at the canal opens Monday. CDC loosens leash on border rules for dogs. What does the fall forecast look like? LCBO stores reopen today and drop online ordering limits.…
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In this fun-filled episode of The Roar, Shay Verdecchia, Larissa Lima and three lively guests dive into a game of "Guess the Movie," sharing their favorite films and testing their movie knowledge. The episode concludes with an exciting announcement about the upcoming Cram-Jam event on July 22nd, which will feature video games, snacks, and peer tuto…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Knocked out: Global tech outage causes mass disruption. Grocery Code of Conduct a go after Walmart and Costco sign on. Algoma Steel seeks buyers for dust from arc furnaces. Sackville Road extension sparks lots of comments. Music and Ribs, Rotaryfest is off and running. Arts and Culture Festival is looking…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Stolen plaques recovered, one person charged. Thessalon First Nation finally gets to look into elections appeals. Algoma Steel CEO fields questions from inquisitive mayor and council. Huron Board announces new Superintendent of Education. Freedom Convoy organizer Pat King won't testify at his trial.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: City council unanimously votes to backstop YMCA. Great goose -Stop the poop! Some short term closures of Queen Street sidewalks expected this week. Susan Hamilton Beach gets promotion. Could we end up hosting Kraft Hockeyville in September? Free day-use-access to provincial parks on Friday.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Trump shot on Saturday, makes 9am tee time on Sunday. LCBO pulls plug on opening handful of stores amid strike. Ward 1 councillors want ads along Hub Trail and want the physician recruitment program to target more than just doctors. Phil Esposito plaque goes missing. United Way needs help with back-to-sch…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: SooToday readers come through for the YMCA. City will be asked to introduce a goose management program. A Community Improvement Plan is being developed and the city wants your input. Doctor shortage now impacts 2.5M province-wide. Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Program has officially launched. Terry S…
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This week a Sudbury woman talks about why she's moving to Saskatchewan, we cover the LCBO strike, some northern municipalities are dealing with the issues of backyard chickens, we check out a human hair wreath at the St. Joseph Island Museum, and a Sudbury accountant talks about her side gig as a rigger for high angle challenges on reality televisi…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Lukenda Charitable Foundation revealed as purchasers of the YMCA building. Algoma Steel pledges $250K to support the Y. Multiple people sick, some hospitalized with Listeria related to plant-based mil products. How the LCBO strike could re-shape the crown corp's future according to Brock prof. Cast for Ch…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: T-6 days and counting: The clock continues to tick for the Y. Queen street closed for two days. Another crash at the Albert and Elgin. First Nations accusing Metis of attempts to divide. New tourist centre in Batchewana will let you 'plug in'. Free use of provincial parks next Friday.…
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In this episode of The Roar, Shay Verdecchia chats with Simran Puthawala, who shares her incredible journey from the vibrant streets of India to the snowy Sault Ste. Marie. Tune in to hear about her experiences transitioning from a student navigating culture shock and campus life to becoming a full-time staff member at Sault College.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Welcome to Doug Ford's dry summer. Our Pride crosswalk is beaming bright and beautiful again. Insolvent landlords get court-ordered extension with strings attached. Weekend vigil planned for those impacted by AIDS. Dolly Parton to help out book lovers. What's the key to being a super-ager?…
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