
Marguerite La Haye
Reporter at The Sault Star
Articles
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1 week ago |
saultstar.com | Marguerite La Haye
Advertisement 1To consult first with province about applying for a $1M loan, repayable over 20 years • Article contentAfter consulting with Ron Sonke, the township’s investment advisor, of Investment Planning Counsel, Prince Township council voted to transfer up to $1 million of the funds allotted to the Gagnon Road bridge reconstruction into a high interest savings account until they are needed.
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1 week ago |
saultstar.com | Marguerite La Haye
Property taxes on average home will increase by $81 • • Article contentPrince Township councillors voted to approve a budget they considered both responsible and affordable. Advertisement 2Article contentAfter studying a new draft prepared by treasurer Megha Travedi, they agreed on an option that will hike this year’s tax rate by 3.50 per cent over last year’s. Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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4 weeks ago |
saultstar.com | Marguerite La Haye
Advertisement 1Volunteer department hosts open house to inform residents of the FireSmart Plan for combatting wildfires • • Article contentIt’s become an annual occurrence in Canada. Each spring, a wildfire sweepstoward a wooded community, forcing residents to grab a few essentials andleave immediately. Advertisement 2Article contentArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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1 month ago |
saultstar.com | Marguerite La Haye
Advertisement 1Proposed tax hike akin to those in other Algoma municipalities, council told • • Article contentPrince Township Council spent the regular May meeting studying a draft budget that left members grappling with the need to build up the township’s capital reserves while trying to spare property owners a tax rate increase of 4.19 per cent. Advertisement 2Article contentArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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2 months ago |
saultstar.com | Marguerite La Haye
Costly items include 9 rechargeable SCBA air packs, 18 SCBA cylinders, and 20 facepieces • Article contentPrince Township will apply for a loan of $210,000 from the Ontario Infrastructure and Land Corporation to purchase essential safety equipment for its volunteer firefighters. Advertisement 2Article contentArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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