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OPINION: The tea leaves say northern immigration program has excellent chance of becoming permanent

OPINION: The tea leaves say northern immigration program has excellent chance of becoming permanent

Set to expire in 2024, the program's success could lead to permanent status
Sault College students help streamline local mill's operations

Sault College students help streamline local mill's operations

Boniferro Mill Works teams up with engineering grads on project that will save the mill time and money, give students real-world experience
Steel mill launches sustainability, social responsibility focus

Steel mill launches sustainability, social responsibility focus

Algoma Steel says it intends to lead the steel industry’s transition to a low-carbon economy and minimize its own environmental impact
Vacation charter business has been a boost for the Sault airport

Vacation charter business has been a boost for the Sault airport

Sunwing flights has been a “strength” for increasing passenger traffic
Vic Fremlin, the Sault's meister of milk, makes a splash into aviation

Vic Fremlin, the Sault's meister of milk, makes a splash into aviation

Vic Fremlin and his brother steps in to rescue Springer Aerospace from CCAA
Court approves sale of Springer Aerospace for $5.5M

Court approves sale of Springer Aerospace for $5.5M

Deal will allow Echo Bay firm to survive as going concern
Former cabinet minister named next Sault College president

Former cabinet minister named next Sault College president

David Orazietti, the former MPP for Sault Ste. Marie, begins five-year term in September
Springer Aerospace sale hinges on liabilities

Springer Aerospace sale hinges on liabilities

Proposed deal for Sault-area firm will be considered by a Toronto judge on April 11
Algoma Steel’s fearless fiscal fourth-quarter forecast

Algoma Steel’s fearless fiscal fourth-quarter forecast

Sault steelmaker irons out plate mill problems as steel prices ride nine-month high
Carpenters unions call off 36-year-old fight with City of Sault Ste. Marie

Carpenters unions call off 36-year-old fight with City of Sault Ste. Marie

Ontario Divisional Court ruling breaks trade union monopoly, freeing up city's bidding process