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Columbia College wants to convert the former Sisters of St. Joseph Convent lands into a day use private school.
I do not permit defamatory comments, rumours, or accusations. You are free to take those comments and post them elsewhere. The Ward 8 by-election requires me to declare how I will deal with ...
In late May 2025, Brampton City Council repealed the old food truck bylaw provisions that permitted BIA to grant food trucks permission to operate within their boundaries. The City’s 50-metre radial ...
City of Hamilton staff state numerous zoning and intensification reports will be brought to City Council at the October 3, 2025 Planning Committee meeting. A memo issued by Director of Planning and ...
Steve Robichaud, Hamilton's top planner since 2012, has been recruited as Burlington's new Planning Commissioner.
Hamilton City Clerk Matthew Trennum has certified all 26 candidates who registered for the Ward 8 by-election. The certifications occurred this morning, August 12, at City Hall. Trennum says the City ...
Much has changed in ten years, but the fundmental basics remain the same. There were 22 candidates in 2026, there are 26 now.
Ontario's Conservative government is formally intervening in the Hamilton encampment Charter challenge case appeal. Leading up to the February 2025 provincial election, Premier Doug Ford promised his ...
ARPA challenged the City’s decision in court. One week before scheduled arguments at Ontario’s Divisional Court, the City of Hamilton conceded it failed to consider the Charter of Rights and Freedoms ...
The City is suppose to keep the main doors to Council Chambers locked after repeated disruptions, but that's too inconvenient for staff and council.
The Hamilton Conservation Authority continues to benefit from post-COVID increases in membership and other revenues as people continue to get outdoors more than they did before the pandemic. The ...
The Court of Appeal for Ontario has ruled that it will allow lawyers appealing Justice James Ramsey’s decision to not permit encampments to argue the Justice erred in not admitting some affidavit ...