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Dean Sayers calls for new tactics to deal with Doug Ford, feds

Dean Sayers calls for new tactics to deal with Doug Ford, feds

‘You’ve got to stop looking to the province for the truth…. They’ve stolen and they're going to be called on for all of their theft’
City moves to crack down hard on unlicensed short-term rentals

City moves to crack down hard on unlicensed short-term rentals

City staff are proposing to hike licence fees by 900 per cent and hire two new building inspectors to flush out rogue providers of short-term rental accommodations
City tax collectors tighten screws on owners of vacant properties

City tax collectors tighten screws on owners of vacant properties

City treasurer Shelley Schell aims to put pedal to the metal on Sault Ste. Marie’s tax sale process
City quietly moves to outlaw homeless encampments in parks

City quietly moves to outlaw homeless encampments in parks

City’s legal staff want to change the use of pronouns in city bylaws, and put in place a ban on unauthorized tent cities
Former city solicitor threatens to fight proposed tent city ban

Former city solicitor threatens to fight proposed tent city ban

Nuala Kenny, a former city solicitor who now heads Algoma Community Law Clinic, says prohibiting encampments in city parks would be a ‘gross moral conscience violation’
Shoemaker doesn’t think premier’s housing announcement will significantly impact us

Shoemaker doesn’t think premier’s housing announcement will significantly impact us

‘I don't anticipate the legislative changes will have a significant impact on Sault Ste. Marie’ – Mayor Matthew Shoemaker
Sault mayor warns: Northern Ontario denied access to new power generation

Sault mayor warns: Northern Ontario denied access to new power generation

‘They are crippling our economic development capacity’ - Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker
Should downtown businesses pay for security patrols?

Should downtown businesses pay for security patrols?

Issue will be discussed at next city council meeting on Aug. 28
‘The whole community is calling for something to be done’

‘The whole community is calling for something to be done’

After a week of particularly bad crime news, Downtown Association chair Nicholas Rosset is willing to consider helping pay for private security patrols
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