Skip to content

Search results for "David Helwig"

Order
Filter by category

Downtown badasses its brand

Downtown badasses its brand

A bold new logo and branding were approved tonight by the Downtown Association
Angela Caputo calls for shakeup at police services board

Angela Caputo calls for shakeup at police services board

‘I think the police services board needs a new direction and a new lens, ’ said Ward 3 Coun. Angela Caputo
Disregarding legal advice, Sault looks into making city bosses live here

Disregarding legal advice, Sault looks into making city bosses live here

City solicitor Karen Fields said she wouldn't want to have to defend a local residency requirement and she advised against implementing one here
Skyline-changing housing project proposed on Collegiate Hill

Skyline-changing housing project proposed on Collegiate Hill

Developer Sam Biasucci tells SooToday he hopes to start building early next summer
Sault’s downtown foot patrols to be extended

Sault’s downtown foot patrols to be extended

City council cut $50,000 from the program’s proposed costs during last month’s budget deliberations, but Norpro Security is willing to tweak its hours to keep Queenstown safe
Look who’s moving in on Second Line

Look who’s moving in on Second Line

MPAC – the people who assess your property for tax purposes – will move there from 428 Pim St.
Parties ruled out in Sault’s city hall penthouse

Parties ruled out in Sault’s city hall penthouse

One city manager is suggesting it could be used instead as a prayer space
Should city bosses be forced to live in the city?

Should city bosses be forced to live in the city?

Proposed Sault Ste. Marie policy wouldn’t apply to current department heads who live outside the city limits
Through my window: David Helwig vents about 2024

Through my window: David Helwig vents about 2024

As he approaches his 70th birthday next month, SooToday's irascible founding editor reveals what he really thinks about the old hospital, the downtown plaza and other events from 2024
Record snowfall ‘briefly impacts’ Algoma Steel’s electric arc furnaces

Record snowfall ‘briefly impacts’ Algoma Steel’s electric arc furnaces

First production from the new equipment is still expected by the end of the first quarter of 2025