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Snowmobile club pays 20 cents a year to ride on city roads

Snowmobile club pays 20 cents a year to ride on city roads

First-time-ever land-use contract was approved by city council on Monday night
For almost 3½ hours tonight, our city councillors spent $21,800 every second

For almost 3½ hours tonight, our city councillors spent $21,800 every second

2025 city budget was passed after 205-minute meeting
Rednecks Saloon owner tried to buy our old hospital

Rednecks Saloon owner tried to buy our old hospital

Markham developer reveals ambitious plans to clean up the Albert Street West neighbourhood
Snowmobilers told: ‘hold off on the snow dance’

Snowmobilers told: ‘hold off on the snow dance’

Sault sledders are counting the days before Monday’s city council meeting
City budget horse-trading to start on Monday

City budget horse-trading to start on Monday

Property tax hike of 3.74 per cent proposed in preliminary budget last month has already been reduced to 3.52 per cent
COUNCIL BRIEFS: What we’re hearing from 99 Huron St.

COUNCIL BRIEFS: What we’re hearing from 99 Huron St.

Francis Clergue’s Yard Locker is located near the Machine Shop and the former head office of Abitibi Pulp and Paper Co.
COUNCIL BRIEFS: City pays $60,000 to keep new fence from falling over

COUNCIL BRIEFS: City pays $60,000 to keep new fence from falling over

Poor soil conditions raised concerns that the fence might fall over or be pushed by wind
Mayor implies our snow crews work harder than Santa on Christmas Eve

Mayor implies our snow crews work harder than Santa on Christmas Eve

Sorry kids: He might have been stretching the truth
Police chief brings us tidings of comfort and joy

Police chief brings us tidings of comfort and joy

Over the past three weeks, city police have shaved half a million dollars from their budget request
Government workers took over this Albert St. parking lot like they owned it. They didn’t

Government workers took over this Albert St. parking lot like they owned it. They didn’t

Over the past four years, Sault Housing Corp. and sister entities have seized control of a city-owned downtown parking lot without formal permission, prohibiting others from parking there