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'What a joke': Debris-ridden property turns heads in the Sault
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Bylaws officers are a joke in this city. No warnings should be issued. A straight fine to the owner starting at $1000. I don’t care if they are tenants. They won’t be tenants much longer!!!!
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One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.
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SooToday,Will there be an update on the November 2025 video interview where the mayor inaccurately stated amounts and time frames regarding the hospital property transaction? Specifically, the $2 million payment the mayor referred to as "right away" yet, is to paid in five installments. 2026 being the second installment.As of 2026, the city's cost in this transaction is slightly less than $4 million, which should be made transparent.The residents of Sault Ste. Marie deserve to read the facts about this.Thank you.
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There used to be a time when streets were named after people who actually did something for the city or contributed in a spectacular or meaningful way.
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We should not be surprised. With the major downturn at Algoma and the pessimism about the future, everyone is tightening their belts. The market was way overpriced for years, and now a correction is taking place.
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No one has been stalling helping out SSM more than the liberals themselves.Look closely at the voting records.
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We have seen junk yards that have been real bad here in the Soo. The enforcement officer has his job cut out this year. There is garbage properties all over this city and it's time they get warned to clean it up and follow up with letting the city for it and billing the home owners.From a junky backyard to parking in the front yard ruining the grass and then driving on the road with mud on the tires making the roads messy and ruining the enjoyment of people who keep their properties up to snuff.
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"The opposition filibusters, they stall us, they do delay tactics — a lot of times at committees," I've watched 12 hours of liberal filibustering the last few days in committe to NOT have Champagne attend committee to explain his Wife that works for ALTO , and his voting for it , when it is a direct conflict of interest ........ funny how that works . we're " watching " Terry
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Especially when they were the ones that wanted " green steel ". Libs caused the problem and now want patts on the back for "helping" ....our taxes dollars again and again and again
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We live in a parliamentary democracy. Educate yourself on how it works.
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We have our own crude and 16 oil refineries. Our gas shouldn't go up because of a war over seas..
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Within a year or two the constant pounding of transports and dump trucks will expose Council's and Maggie McCauley's cost-cutting folly of trimming 25 mm.of Asphalt from the depth of the despairing roadway.
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It's about time - over inflated prices and bidding wars where sellers were getting WAY over market value during COVID. The housing prices aren't down to where they should be yet - first time home buyers and starter homes were non existent.
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It's an "American" thing. They think they have something good and then turn it into a loosing proposition. We had something good and let the Americans in. We have to stop doing this!
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Really? you're worried about getting mud on the roads?
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Why would sootoday do that? They are just another liberal echo chamber for them like CBC
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This would be a wonderful addition to growth and stability of the new, electrified Algoma Steel. Crossing my fingers.
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I guess you should move across the river.
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Terry is complaining about filibustering is he? Maybe one of the reporters at Sootoday should ask him about the 2 days of Liberal filibustering going on in committee to shield Francois Champagne from testifying about his massive conflict of interest revealed recently where his wife works for Alto, the company developing his governments $90B high speed rail. Terry thinks all of their proposed bills should be free of scrutiny. That’s what authoritarian governments do. The work of running a country is maybe just too difficult for him, and listening to him complain is pretty amusing. He can’t open his mouth without uttering Trump, you know the guy he said he’d fight over tariffs. What’s his government done? Nothing. Break on fuel excise tax he boasts about will be eaten up with the increase in price for summer blend fuel. Typical empty Liberal promises is all he’s got.
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I would rather live in a democracy
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