The awards program, now in its third year, will recognize 10 community builders here in Sault Ste. Marie
SooToday is thrilled to announce the winners of our third annual Community Builders Awards, designed to honour outstanding members of our community who help make Sault Ste. Marie a better place to work, live and play.
These awards recognize the incredible achievements of ten local people, organizations or businesses in the following categories: Arts, Economic Development, Education, Environment, Hall of Fame, Health Care, Legacy, Sports and Recreation, Unsung Hero and Young Leader.
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