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You’re going to need 25 cents more to ride a city bus

You’re going to need 25 cents more to ride a city bus

City officials hope to collect $120,184 more each year from Sault Transit users, as they move to hike nearly 1,000 municipal user fees
Councillors move resolution longer than the Song that Never Ends

Councillors move resolution longer than the Song that Never Ends

1,277-word resolution is the longest SooToday can remember being introduced to city council
Who was setting off fireworks on Thursday night?

Who was setting off fireworks on Thursday night?

It wasn’t a MAGA celebration. It was a Canadian landlord
City gets three proposals for old hospital property

City gets three proposals for old hospital property

Clarification being sought on certain parts of one offer
Algoma Steel boss expects Trump victory to boost steel prices

Algoma Steel boss expects Trump victory to boost steel prices

‘In the 120-plus-year history of Algoma, we are in the most exciting phase of our existence’ - Michael Garcia
Algoma Steel rejiggers its elastic calendar

Algoma Steel rejiggers its elastic calendar

It’s still 2024, but our steel mill is already halfway through its 2025 fiscal year? That’s about to change
Steel mill reports huge losses in second quarter

Steel mill reports huge losses in second quarter

On the bright side, Algoma Steel expects to be reimbursed for carbon taxes paid since 2022
Second Facebook group warns members about selling uninspected food

Second Facebook group warns members about selling uninspected food

1,500-member 'Filipino in Sault Ste. Marie' private Facebook group has taken steps to prevent an underground economy from flourishing among its members
Environmental lawyers say we don’t know nearly enough about Algoma Steel’s plans

Environmental lawyers say we don’t know nearly enough about Algoma Steel’s plans

Algoma Steel’s proposed standard for cancer-causing benzo(a)pyrene is 53,000 per cent of the provincial standard, Canadian Environmental Law Association says
Home-cooking hustle folds after Algoma Public Health inspection

Home-cooking hustle folds after Algoma Public Health inspection

Responding to a complaint about a secretive online selling group, Algoma Public Health visited a private residence on Atwater Street in the last week