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Longtime Timmins propane supplier sold to McDougall Energy

Longtime Timmins propane supplier sold to McDougall Energy

The deal was finalized on Nov. 1, staff being kept on
Northern Ontario casino operator in a big hole

Northern Ontario casino operator in a big hole

Gateway Casinos seeks private market debt financing to raise $1.8-billion in cash
Domestic enrolment up as Sault College faces ‘market chill’ in international students

Domestic enrolment up as Sault College faces ‘market chill’ in international students

Fewer international students at Sault College this year presents significant loss of revenue, college official says
Soo takes another stab at studying a Great Lakes port

Soo takes another stab at studying a Great Lakes port

On the board since the 1970s, feds fund feasibility study to bring a commercial port to life
City of Sault Ste. Marie officially puts waterfront hospital properties on the block

City of Sault Ste. Marie officially puts waterfront hospital properties on the block

Derelict former General Hospital to be demolished within 18 months
Sault Ste. Marie pulls out the stops for quick sale of old hospital

Sault Ste. Marie pulls out the stops for quick sale of old hospital

‘The quicker we issue the request for proposals, the sooner the building can be demolished’ — Mayor Matthew Shoemaker
Algoma Steel prepares to ship in scrap metal by the boatload

Algoma Steel prepares to ship in scrap metal by the boatload

Dredging and dock refitting will clear the way for shipments of scrap steel to feed Sault steelmaker's new furnaces
Sault council agrees to spend $4.75M to buy derelict hospital

Sault council agrees to spend $4.75M to buy derelict hospital

Councillor wants a grocery store to be part of any future development on the site
Algoma Steel ‘well-positioned to capitalize’ as steel demand rebounds

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

‘Our operations are performing in line with expectations’ - CEO Michael Garcia
City of Sault Ste. Marie looks at spending $4.75M to buy derelict hospital site

City of Sault Ste. Marie looks at spending $4.75M to buy derelict 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