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Lawyers' fees for new court cases to come out of RHT settlement dollars

Lawyers' fees for new court cases to come out of RHT settlement dollars

Matters to be heard in Ontario Superior Court will cut into Robinson Huron Treaty annuities settlement — and could potentially delay distribution of settlement funds to 21 First Nations
Unsafe downtown apartment building undergoing repair work

Unsafe downtown apartment building undergoing repair work

138 East Street was declared unsafe last week, scattering more than a dozen displaced tenants across the city
Chiefs take issue with letters from Métis Nation of Ontario

Chiefs take issue with letters from Métis Nation of Ontario

Leadership in more than a dozen Ontario First Nations accuse MNO of trying to divide them through letter writing campaign requesting discussions on formation of 'respectful' relationships, memorandums of understanding
Another crash at intersection where city removed traffic lights

Another crash at intersection where city removed traffic lights

Noon hour collision happened at downtown intersection that recently had its lights turned off as part of city traffic study
'I'm going to be on the street': Tenants evacuated from unsafe downtown building

'I'm going to be on the street': Tenants evacuated from unsafe downtown building

Nearly 20 people living at 138 East Street now face homelessness after building deemed unsafe; same landlord owns Queen Street building that went up in flames in May
Insolvent out-of-town landlords ordered to give up control of real estate business

Insolvent out-of-town landlords ordered to give up control of real estate business

Creditor protection from multiple lenders and lawsuits has been extended until August 1 — but with a series of strict conditions put in place amid allegations of misconduct
'We had to find a way to protect ourselves': Thessalon First Nation employees join union

'We had to find a way to protect ourselves': Thessalon First Nation employees join union

First Nation workers receive union certification — a first for the United Steelworkers in Canada — amid allegations of 'harassment and micromanaging' by band administration
Sault police board to petition lawmakers for bail reform amid shoplifting spike

Sault police board to petition lawmakers for bail reform amid shoplifting spike

Sault Ste. Marie Police Service reported more than 500 calls for shoplifting in the first four months of 2024 — an 80 per cent increase over the same period last year
'Who wants to live beside this?' Neighbour frustrated after vacant home catches fire

'Who wants to live beside this?' Neighbour frustrated after vacant home catches fire

Derelict downtown property overrun with squatters and open drug use is owned by insolvent, out-of-town landlord affiliated with SID Developments
'It’s not chief and council’s money': Batchewana members upset over annuities payout

'It’s not chief and council’s money': Batchewana members upset over annuities payout

Demonstrators say all money First Nation receives from historic $10B Robinson Huron Treaty settlement should go directly in band members' pockets