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Legality of stumpage fee decided by fall

Legality of stumpage fee decided by fall

It will be a one-day showdown in September 2 to decide the legitimacy of the Ontario's Residual Value Charge. On that date, Sault Ste.

Aircraft servicer lands in Sault Ste. Marie

By IAN ROSS Business partners Don McNabb and Julian Chin had originally planned to officially open the hangar doors on their aircraft inspection and repair shop in Sault Ste. Marie by early summer, but their clients couldn’t wait.

Gaming guru on campus

By IAN ROSS The creative spark behind a next generation video game just might be among the fresh faces in Jay Rajnovich’s first-year computer science class.

The fine art of schmoozing

By IAN ROSS Katherine MacRae wants to set up the girl’s version of the old boy’s club. The Sault Ste.

Award-winning marketers

By IAN ROSS When Jeff Elgie co-founded Lucidia Studios in 2001, he admittedly had yet to fully grasp the future impact of the Internet as a commercial marketing technology.

Turning trash into gas

By IAN ROSS Today, no one wants new landfills in their backyard. And governments everywhere want municipalities to come up with their own solutions to reduce waste streams.

A taste for adventure

By IAN ROSS No jet skis or glass-bottom boats here. For David Wells, the only way to truly appreciate Lake Superior's untamed beauty is in silence and by kayak.

Algoma Steel - The next 20 years promising for Sault Ste. Marie plant

By IAN ROSS For those waving the flag about foreign owners buying up national industry icons, Algoma Steel president Denis Turcotte says the arrival of Essar Group Ltd.

A family run Trading Post is a Sault tourism icon

By IAN ROSS The 'location, location' mantra and some full-time hustling have always successfully worked for the owners of Sault Ste. Marie's Trading Post.

St. Marys Paper, persevering change

By IAN ROSS It’s been no picnic in 2007 for makers of forest products in Sault Ste. Marie. For St.