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Alex Flood

Alex Flood

Born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Alex graduated from the College of Sports Media where he discovered his passion for reporting and broadcasting. Outside of covering local news, Alex is a devoted hockey fan, pianist, and reality show fanatic who enjoys spending time with friends and exploring new places

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alex@sootoday.com

Recent Work by Alex

Sault College training plane crashes, two taken to hospital

Sault College training plane crashes, two taken to hospital

Runway was closed and paramedics and fire crews were called; college president confirms student and instructor 'are safe' after making a hard landing at Sault Airport.
No match yet, but search for long-lost Sault crush has generated plenty of tips

No match yet, but search for long-lost Sault crush has generated plenty of tips

Where's Bobby? After telling her story to SooToday, Shari Roberts was 'shocked' to hear from so many strangers with potential clues about the handsome man she briefly knew
Creator of transgender flag visits the Sault, shares her story

Creator of transgender flag visits the Sault, shares her story

‘I was taken aback that it started growing popular’: Renowned transgender activist and flag designer Monica Helms kicked off 2024 Visibility Tour at Sault College this afternoon
Sault-born hockey legend retires from broadcasting after 60 years

Sault-born hockey legend retires from broadcasting after 60 years

Known as the voice for Minnesota high school hockey, former North Stars great and U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame member Lou Nanne says farewell to an illustrious career behind the microphone
LA police release more info in case of Sault man charged with murder

LA police release more info in case of Sault man charged with murder

Police still working to verify victim's identity, have yet to pinpoint location where murder happened.
Dying woman raises $36K for important causes, spreads message of hope

Dying woman raises $36K for important causes, spreads message of hope

"If we can accept our death and prepare for it, then we can fully live today." Diagnosed with terminal illness, Sault realtor Cindy Parniak reminds community to enjoy all the positives life has to offer.
‘Concerns are real’: Wildland fire program feeling the burnout

‘Concerns are real’: Wildland fire program feeling the burnout

As forest fire season ramps up, union representing Ontario's wildland firefighters say staffing shortage worst it's ever been; 'Government is gambling with everyone's safety'
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