All posts by Sault Business Matters Staff

Good news from Gliss!


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September 20, 2021

A popular local eatery that is located at 133 Spring Street in the Sault’s downtown is extending its days of operation, Sault Business Matters has confirmed.

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Forty-Five Social is hiring!


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September 13, 2021

New to the Sault’s downtown and opening soon, Forty-Five Social is looking to hire dedicated and enthusiastic team members who want to work in an environment based on respect for others and themselves.

Experience in retail clothing and handling cash is preferred but not mandatory. Smart Serve is necessary.

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Sault smiles … at the Sleep Inn


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September 12, 2021

Editor’s Note: A regular feature in which we share many of the smiles that help make the Sault a friendly place to do business.

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Treasures sale at Central United


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September 9, 2021

Central United Church, which is located at 160 Spring Street in the Sault’s downtown, will be holding a ‘Treasures Sale’ on Sept. 15, 16, 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day and a half-price sale on Sept 18 from 9 a.m to noon.

See below for further details.

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Photograph the downtown!


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September 8, 2021

Calling all photographers and shutterbugs! You are invited to capture the Sault’s downtown in a photo contest.

The Downtown Association, in partnership with Camera Craft, is hosting a photography contest.

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Downtown Street Party is back!


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September 1, 2021

The Downtown Association will be holding a street party this Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. in the Sault’s downtown.

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Liberals new housing plan


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August 26, 2021

Justin Trudeau and Terry Sheehan

Sault Business Matters has received the following message from Sault member of parliament Terry Sheehan and the federal Liberal Party of Canada.

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SSO sends an SOS


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August 24, 2021

A recent rehearsal at St. Luke’s Cathedral

Although the COVID-19 pandemic has meant a prolonged disruption to public concerts and musicians are longing to get back to performing, the Sault Symphony Orchestra is reporting that things are going well for the organization.

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Pow Wow served to remind


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August 23, 2021

It was a well attended, two day, weekend event at the sun drenched, community ball fields of Garden River First Nation.

This year’s annual Garden River Pow Wow was held in honour of the children of residential schools and the subsequent and recent discovery of grave yards from a shocking time of Canada’s history.

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Eagle Radio means business


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August 20, 2021

Lindsay Ellis and Tim Ellis, with their Chamber of Commerce business of the year award.

Our friends at local radio station Eagle 95.1 have been named business of the year by the Sault Area Chamber of Commerce.

The Chamber’s business of the year award annual banquet for 2020 was cancelled due to the pandemic. But Eagle 95.1 and its owners, Tim Ellis and Lindsay Ellis, were honoured with the award at the Chamber’s recent ‘Back to Business Bash’.

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Honouring residential school kids


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August 19, 2021

Garden River First Nation will be host to a Pow Wow in honour of the children of residential schools this Saturday and Sunday at the ball fields.

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Sheehan seeks re-election


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August 17, 2021

Sault Ste. Marie member of parliament Terry Sheehan of the governing Liberals is already on the streets campaigning as he seeks a third term in the House of Commons.

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Coming soon to downtown!


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August 13, 2021

We have good news! A new business will soon be opening at 117 Spring Street in the Sault’s downtown.

Sault Business Matters has confirmed that Forty-Five Social hopes to be open by mid September.

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Davey Home fundraiser


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August 11, 2021

F. J. Davey Home Foundation is encouraging Sault Ste. Marie residents to register to walk and fund raise in support of The Grand Parade.

The Grand Parade is a fundraising walk that celebrates and supports aging Canadians and their families in Sault Ste. Marie and locations across Canada.

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Ross, Tony … the train station


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August 10, 2021

At last, the new Agawa Canyon tour train station is a reality.

Ontario’s government is supporting the recovery of Sault Ste. Marie’s hard hit tourism sector and hopefully paving the way for long-term economic growth through a significant investment in the community.

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Sault smiles … with Marcel


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August 4, 2021

(EDITOR’S NOTE: A regular feature in which we share many of the smiles that help make the Sault a friendly place to do business.)

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$7 million for area schools


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August 3, 2021

It has been said that the health and safety of Canadians are top priorities for the governments of Canada and Ontario.

And both governments have put money where their mouths are. Sault member of parliament Terry Sheehan and Sault member of provincial parliament Ross Romano have confirmed joint funding for both the Algoma District School Board and the Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board to fund infrastructure improvements in order to protect students and staff from COVID-19.

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Air quality statement


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August 3, 2021

Smoke plumes from active fires in northwestern Ontario and eastern Manitoba will continue today, resulting in poor air quality.

Thus, Environment Canada has issued a special air quality statement that is in effect for the following areas.

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Basketball day camp at GLC


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August 2, 2021

‘EJ Ballers’, under the direction of Algoma University men’s basketball coach Etienne Jacquet, will be holding an ‘August Day Camp’ at the George Leach Centre.

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Batchewana election results


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July 29, 2021

Dean Sayers has been re-elected as chief of Batchewana First Nation in rather convincing fashion.

Chief Dean Sayers

Sayers totaled 424 votes to outdistance challengers Teala Nadjiwon and Peter Sewell.

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Big money for Sault Airport


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July 28, 2021

Sault Ste. Marie member of parliament Terry Sheehan has confirmed more than $2.15 million in financial support for the Sault Ste. Marie Airport Development Corporation.

Sault MP Terry Sheehan, at today’s announcement

A non-repayable contribution, the $2.15 million will help to mitigate the financial pressures brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic by supporting the operations of the Sault airport for a one year. The project is expected to help maintain 13 local jobs.

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Museum invites young artists


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July 16, 2021

The Sault Ste. Marie Museum is inviting youth from the ages of 10 to 16 to register for a summer long, Saturday morning workshop series that draws on its current exhibition, Art and Artifact.

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Patio bar at Tazzi’s


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July 12, 2021

Another outdoor patio bar has opened in the Sault’s downtown.

Tazzi’s Cafe is located at 478 Queen Street East, between Spring and March.

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Step 3 of Ontario’s reopening


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July 12, 2021

Premier Doug Ford has given the go-ahead for Ontario to move into Stage 3 of its reopening plan this beginning this Friday, July 16. Under Step 3 of Ontario’s reopening plan, the following activities are allowed.

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Sault smiles … with Nadia


(EDITOR’S NOTE: A regular feature in which we share many of the smiles that help make the Sault a friendly place to do business.)

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Extended hours at Broers


There is now more outdoor patio time at Broers Jansen.

The popular wine bar, which also serves up cold beer and other refreshments, has extended its hours of operation for the summer season.

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Steel of a deal for ASI


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with Sault MP Terry Sheehan, making the big announcement.

Algoma Steel Inc. now has more potential to become the “greenest” flat-rolled steel producer in Canada.

That aim received a significant boost on Monday with the Government of Canada’s commitment of up to $420 million in financial support.

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Wear orange on July 1


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June 30, 2021

Sault Business Matters has received a statement from the Anishinabek Nation that asks all Canadians to stand in solidarity with First Nations communities on Canada Day this year. A full statement from Garden River First Nation reads as follows.

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Outdoor dining at Gliss


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June 30, 2021

We have this from Gliss.

That is, the popular downtown restaurant has its outdoor patio set up in front of the building at 133 Spring Street.

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Ontario moving into 2nd stage


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June 24, 2021

Mark down the date.

Ontario will move into the second stage of its reopening plan on Wednesday, June 30, which is a few days ahead of schedule.

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Sault smiles … at local brewery


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June 23, 2021

Northern Superior Brewing Co., which has property aplenty on lower Pim Street adjacent to the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre, recently opened its new outdoor patio bar.

Northern Superior features its wide variety of popular craft beer options, as seen in this photo with the always friendly bartender.

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National Indigenous Peoples Day


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June 21, 2021

Sault Business Matters has received the following statement from Mayor Christian Provenzano relative to National Indigenous Peoples Day.

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Ringette award winners


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June 18, 2021

Take a bow, people.

Sault Ringette Club saluted several individuals in a recent, end of season, virtual awards event.

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Indigenous History Month


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June 18, 2021

The Sault Ste. Marie Museum is partnering with the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre to present a virtual film screening and community discussion for Indigenous History Month.

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New chief is from Manitoulin


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June 18, 2021

Ontario regional chief Glen Hare

Former Anishinabek Nation grand chief Glen Hare has been elected as Ontario regional chief. The appointment came during the 47th annual All Ontario Chiefs Conference. 

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Police bike patrols downtown


Sault Ste. Marie Police Service has set up its bike patrol as part of the downtown enforcement strategy. The bicycle unit will patrol the downtown core regularly.

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Day camps from FBFM


Fit Bodies Fit Minds day camps are back, Sault Business Matters has confirmed.

The camps are limited to 12 children per camp, ages 5-12 years old. Camps are Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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Sault smiles with this sweetie


Check out this happy little girl!

Three year old sweetie, Brinley, is our latest “Sault smiles” feature.

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Remembering Michael Doan


Photo by Bob Davies

Family members, friends, former teachers and teammates once again showed their support for the annual Michael Doan Memorial Golf Tournament that was held on Saturday at Crimson Ridge in Sault Ste. Marie.

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Outdoor dining at Marconi


Fans, new and old, of the Marconi Cultural Event Centre should be happy to know that outdoor patio dining is coming to the venerable Albert Street West eatery.

Trevor Zachary, who is the new general manager and director of hospitality at the Marconi, confirmed the operating hours to Sault Business Matters.

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Ready for patio bars, beers


Reggie’s Place Tavern in the Sault’s downtown will soon be home to a new outdoor patio bar in the back of the building.

As many of us anticipate the imminent opening of outdoor patios relative to the go ahead from the Ontario government, the Sault’s downtown area will feature at least 10 licensed outlets that we know of, including some new ones.

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‘Great Giving Challenge’


During the month of June, Grocer 4 Good and Northern Credit Union will participate in the ‘Great Canadian Giving Challenge.’ It is a summer fundraising campaign put on by ‘Canada Helps.’ Grocer 4 Good is located at 133 Gore Street in the Sault’s downtown area.

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Better services for mental issues


Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government is supporting the relocation and creation of a new residential withdrawal management services site in Sault Ste. Marie with $343,000 in new ongoing operational funding.

Sault member of provincial parliament Ross Romano confirmed that the funds will support operational expenses such as rent, food plans, laundry and other related operating costs.

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This is a good sign


Photo by Mary DeSimone

Signs. Signs. Everywhere are signs.

There are good signs ahead. At least we hope so.

Perhaps we just need to believe and trust.

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Fed funding for our youth


To be sure, Canada’s economic recovery depends in a large part on young people being able to get good, well-paying jobs now and into the future. Which is why the Government of Canada continues to make historic investments in our youth, to try to ensure they have the supports and opportunities they need to build long and successful careers.

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N1 Strategy and Dubreuilville


The Corporation of the Township of Dubreuilville has confirmed a new partnership with N1 Strategy, a division of N1 Solutions Inc. The intent is to guide economic development and tourism initiatives in the community of Dubreuilville.

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Slam hoopsters off to school


Bishop Whitmell

A trio of high performance players from the Steel City Slam basketball team of Sault Ste. Marie have committed to post secondary school programs effective the fall semester.

Bishop Whitmell, Logan Whitmell and Elijah Suffel will all be combining school and basketball. The Whitmell brothers are headed to Sault College while Suffel is off to Nipissing University of North Bay.

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Central United silent auction


Venerable Central United Church of the Sault will hold its annual silent auction online from Friday, May 28 to Friday, June 4, at 3 p.m.

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Virtual learning strategy


Ross Romano

Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government is transforming virtual learning by investing $870,520 in eight innovative projects at Algoma University and Sault College.

The projects are part of the province’s ‘Virtual Learning Strategy’ with the intention of providing students with more flexibility and access to high-quality post secondary education and retraining opportunities.

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What’s next for Croatians?


When Croatian immigrants first arrived in Sault Ste. Marie at the turn of the last century, their social gatherings were commonplace. Whether in a home, at a picnic grounds or in a building, one could hear Croatian language spoken, celebrate the food, folklore and traditions, and revel in Croatian culture. In the 1970’s the community incorporated the Canadian Croatian Home Association-Sault Ste. Marie (CCHA-SSM) as a non profit culture and heritage organization and moved from Wellington St. West to a newly built home on Second Line East.

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Lack of action re vaccines


(EDITOR’S NOTE: Following is an open letter to Sault Ste. Marie member of parliament Terry Sheehan.)

Hello Mr. Sheehan:

I want from you to give a reasonable explanation on why with blessings of the War Memorial Hospital (President David Jahn) with volunteer R.N’s and also the agreement with Canada Customs and American Customs why Health Canada does not back this opportunity for Canadian Sault residents to get their second or even first shots from the excess in Sault, Michigan?

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Leaf, yard waste pick-up


The City of Sault Ste. Marie has started its annual leaf and yard waste collection. The city is divided in two sections for the purpose of collection every two weeks. A map describing the sections is available on the city’s website.

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Mouth watering burgers


On the grill, at Stackburger

Many are of the notion that Stackburger serves some of the best burgers in the Sault.

And there is no argument from us that Stackburger is without peer.

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