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Battle expected at city council tonight over downtown parking

Battle expected at city council tonight over downtown parking

90 parking passes would be assigned to North Shore Tribal Council and District of Sault Ste. Marie Housing Corp.
Former Algoma Steel superintendent appointed deputy CAO at city

Former Algoma Steel superintendent appointed deputy CAO at city

Brent Lamming was also former CEO at Community First Credit Union
Look what they’re buying for Parkland and Westwood parks

Look what they’re buying for Parkland and Westwood parks

Company from Mono, Ontario will supply the new playground equipment for $305,445
Got unpaid speeding tickets? Here’s what’s changing this week

Got unpaid speeding tickets? Here’s what’s changing this week

Collection agency to knuckle down on unpaid speeding tickets, liquor tickets, insurance fines, hunting and fishing fines
Starting this fall, the spiritual leader of 1.1 million Canadians will live in the Sault

Starting this fall, the spiritual leader of 1.1 million Canadians will live in the Sault

Soft-spoken, hard-praying Algoma Archbishop Anne Germond will serve a 41-week stint as interim leader of Canada’s Anglican Church
City councillors to get potty-trained

City councillors to get potty-trained

Does this city need more public thundershacks?
Algoma Steel expects to recover ‘significant amount’ of pipe-collapse losses

Algoma Steel expects to recover ‘significant amount’ of pipe-collapse losses

Investigation found January piping collapse was caused by ‘unforeseen escalating overload condition’
Let’s turn city hall into a rocking, profit-churning, party place!

Let’s turn city hall into a rocking, profit-churning, party place!

Councillors propose leasing the seventh floor of the Ronald A. Irwin Civic Centre to a private operator for use as multi-use event space
Blast furnace outage cost Algoma Steel as much as $130M

Blast furnace outage cost Algoma Steel as much as $130M

Any recoveries from insurance companies have yet to be determined
647 Queen St. set for demolition

647 Queen St. set for demolition

Downtown Association wants to prevent vacant-building fires from happening again. So far, it’s getting little help from the city