Skip to content

Search results for "David Helwig"

Order
Filter by category

City council agrees to spend $4.75M to buy old hospital

City council agrees to spend $4.75M to buy old hospital

Coun. Hollingsworth wants a grocery store to be part of any future development on the site
Traffic-calming: Here’s the city’s plan to stop you from speeding next year

Traffic-calming: Here’s the city’s plan to stop you from speeding next year

Changes could include lane reductions, enhanced streetscaping or other traffic-calming measures
Councillors want to cover up more traffic signals for another study

Councillors want to cover up more traffic signals for another study

Couns. Scott and Gardi are proposing a new traffic study with covered signals at Wallace Terrace and Goulais Avenue
Stiffer fines proposed for speeding on parts of Northern Ave. and Pine St.

Stiffer fines proposed for speeding on parts of Northern Ave. and Pine St.

Couns. Caputo and Zagordo want city council to consider new community safety zones
Water emergency in Manitou Park

Water emergency in Manitou Park

Problem is reported with water-main lining on rehabilitation project
Does the Sault have too many old people?

Does the Sault have too many old people?

A quarter of us are now older than 65, compared to the national average of 19 per cent
Sault scrambles to prepare bid for homelessness, addiction hub

Sault scrambles to prepare bid for homelessness, addiction hub

HART facilities won’t offer ‘safer’ supply, supervised drug consumption or needle exchange programs
Algoma ‘well-positioned to capitalize’ as steel demand rebounds

Algoma ‘well-positioned to capitalize’ as steel demand rebounds

‘Our operations are performing in line with expectations’ - CEO Michael Garcia
Verdict is in from that controversial traffic signal study

Verdict is in from that controversial traffic signal study

Survey respondents voted to keep traffic signals at all three intersections, but city staff only want to do that at Albert and Elgin and Queen Street at Church
BREAKING: City looks at spending $4.75M to buy old hospital site

BREAKING: City looks at spending $4.75M to buy old hospital site

Riverside properties sold five years ago for $1.3M; CAO Tom Vair pitching a plan that would involve demolishing former General Hospital and refurbishing Renal Building