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‘It’s really disgusting’: Tenant without heat for weeks blasts out-of-town landlord

‘It’s really disgusting’: Tenant without heat for weeks blasts out-of-town landlord

Numbered companies linked to CPM Properties have bought up well over a hundred homes in the Sault, triggering complaints and legal action against director
Court judgment gives Canada, Ontario 60 days to pay out $10B treaty settlement

Court judgment gives Canada, Ontario 60 days to pay out $10B treaty settlement

Partial judgement ordering funds to be transferred to 21 First Nations included in 1850 Robinson Huron Treaty handed down in Ontario Superior Court this week
Indigenous food sovereignty to be explored at Sault summit

Indigenous food sovereignty to be explored at Sault summit

North Shore Tribal Council hosts event at Water Tower Inn to examine potential solutions for food insecurity in First Nations
‘They duped me’: Local contractors owed thousands by out-of-town landlords

‘They duped me’: Local contractors owed thousands by out-of-town landlords

City recouped $616K in tax arrears through insolvency proceedings, but local contractors who did work for corporations under SID Developments banner haven't been so lucky
'Truth will become apparent' in lawsuit filed by ex-Hounds goalie: president (UPDATED)

'Truth will become apparent' in lawsuit filed by ex-Hounds goalie: president (UPDATED)

Tim Lukenda says Soo Greyhounds will 'vehemently defend' organization against 'baseless allegations' made by former player Tucker Tynan, who is suing team for $300K
City recoups $616K in taxes owed by insolvent landlords

City recoups $616K in taxes owed by insolvent landlords

Group of out-of-town corporations with 201 rental units in the Sault was granted creditor protection last month after racking up $147M in unpaid bills across Ontario
Missanabie Cree First Nation cuts ribbon on new band office at former Royal Bank location

Missanabie Cree First Nation cuts ribbon on new band office at former Royal Bank location

The former bank in downtown Sault Ste. Marie has been transformed into expanded space for band's day-to-day operations
Non-Indigenous businessman behind Gen7 Fuel has assets frozen by court

Non-Indigenous businessman behind Gen7 Fuel has assets frozen by court

Ontario Superior Court places freeze on worldwide assets of Glenn Page — accused of using millions of dollars in misappropriated funds to create chain of Indigenous gas stations while enjoying a lavish lifestyle — during insolvency proceedings for the Indigenous fuel supplier he allegedly stole from while acting as its president
In memory of the missing and murdered: MMIWG2S+ event fosters local awareness

In memory of the missing and murdered: MMIWG2S+ event fosters local awareness

Memorial march downtown sheds light on disproportionate number of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, two-spirit and gender-diverse persons in Canada
Court extends creditor protection for insolvent out-of-town landlords

Court extends creditor protection for insolvent out-of-town landlords

Group of corporations that owns over 150 houses in the Sault has creditor protection extended until end of March, and is now able to borrow from a $12M line of credit