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Insolvent landlords with $144M debt used investors' cash on 'extravagant' expenses, report claims

Insolvent landlords with $144M debt used investors' cash on 'extravagant' expenses, report claims

New insolvency report alleges landlords 'diverted, misused or misappropriated funds that were borrowed from investors,' while struggling to pay municipal taxes, utility bills and contractors
UPDATE: Sault Police aims to increase visibility with new downtown division

UPDATE: Sault Police aims to increase visibility with new downtown division

180 Brock Street, a former Social Services building, will house new Division 2
Alleged drug trafficker nabbed in Sault's largest fentanyl bust wins release from jail

Alleged drug trafficker nabbed in Sault's largest fentanyl bust wins release from jail

Judge approves pre-trial release of Richard Anderson Brewster — an alleged Toronto gang member known as Richie Stacks — with a number of strict conditions, including that he wear a GPS ankle monitor at all times
Crash shuts down intersection where city recently removed traffic lights

Crash shuts down intersection where city recently removed traffic lights

Two people were sent to hospital with minor injuries after Friday morning collision
Alleged gang member charged in Sault's largest fentanyl bust wants out of jail

Alleged gang member charged in Sault's largest fentanyl bust wants out of jail

Richard Anderson Brewster — a.k.a. Richie Stacks, an alleged member of the Toronto Driftwood Crips — has applied to be released from custody while awaiting trial for allegedly trafficking huge amounts of fentanyl, meth and cocaine in the Sault
Trio indicted in Sault's largest-ever fentanyl bust to stand trial next year

Trio indicted in Sault's largest-ever fentanyl bust to stand trial next year

Richard Brewster — a.k.a. Richie Stacks, an alleged member of Toronto Driftwood Crips — is among those accused of trafficking huge amounts of fentanyl, meth and cocaine
First Nations ask court to review $510M in legal fees paid in treaty annuities claim

First Nations ask court to review $510M in legal fees paid in treaty annuities claim

'We did not want to take this route': Garden River and Atikameksheng Anishnawbek leadership dispute hefty legal tab paid out to law firm for work on Robinson Huron Treaty annuities claim, which led to historic $10B settlement for 21 First Nations
This local elementary school went all out to celebrate National Indigenous History Month

This local elementary school went all out to celebrate National Indigenous History Month

Five drum groups and more than 50 registered dancers took part in rain-or-shine gathering held in the city's east end Friday
Sault renter caught in middle of legal battle over home owned by out-of-town landlord

Sault renter caught in middle of legal battle over home owned by out-of-town landlord

Numbered company led by CPM Properties co-director Nels Moxness facing lawsuit, fines — and potential repossession of a Morin Street home — on top of ongoing complaints over questionable property management
Pilot project by Sault Police leads to charges linked to intimate partner violence

Pilot project by Sault Police leads to charges linked to intimate partner violence

More than a dozen investigations — launched as result of officers following up on previous calls for service related to IPV — have resulted in charges being laid in four cases so far