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Northern rideshare service donating one-day proceeds to animal rescue

Northern rideshare service donating one-day proceeds to animal rescue

Uride has earmarked proceeds from Jan. 25 rides for local shelters
Sault College slams Ottawa’s ‘reckless changes’ to international student levels

Sault College slams Ottawa’s ‘reckless changes’ to international student levels

Feds' reduction in international student visas could mean 'significant financial hardship' says college president
Algoma Steel resumes limited coke-making, moves to restart blast furnace

Algoma Steel resumes limited coke-making, moves to restart blast furnace

Blast furnace was taken offline; bringing it back into production will take about two weeks
Sault College prez lauded for community contributions

Sault College prez lauded for community contributions

David Orazietti receives 2023 Medal of Merit from City of Sault Ste. Marie
Sault Ste. Marie hires new CAO

Sault Ste. Marie hires new CAO

Tom Vair was named to role after executive search to fill position
Sault’s 2023 housing starts were nothing to write home about

Sault’s 2023 housing starts were nothing to write home about

On Jan. 29, city council will consider a number of zoning changes intended to make it easier to build new housing in the Sault
Algoma Steel expects to break even in fiscal third quarter

Algoma Steel expects to break even in fiscal third quarter

Company CEO expects steel markets to rebound as pricing strengthens
Fate decided: Norgoma will be ripped apart by Purvis cutting torches

Fate decided: Norgoma will be ripped apart by Purvis cutting torches

Sault will waive up to $8K in landfill fees to allow Purvis Marine to dispose of non-ferrous materials including wood, roofing materials, asbestos, oil, lubricants and paint
Sault-area construction company headed for expansion

Sault-area construction company headed for expansion

Trucor Steel Structures purchasing equipment, hiring 10 people
Decommissioning M.S. Norgoma expected to cost taxpayers $400,000

Decommissioning M.S. Norgoma expected to cost taxpayers $400,000

Since June 2019 Sault Ste. Marie has paid $40 a day to berth the old ship at a dock leased by Purvis Marine at Algoma Steel