The last City closed door discussion regarding settlement talks was on October 16. In late October, all sides informed the Ontario Land Tribunal they would not file agreed statement of facts.
City says Ministry deemed work had begun because two contractors were on site: a security company and another company installing fencing.
The first week of the second half of the 2022-26 Council term reflected the gloomy mood of a city watching the final demolition of the Gore Park buildings.
A look at the challenges of municipal budgeting, 'municipal inflation', and where other municipalities are in their budget processes.
In The Regional Municipality of Waterloo v. Persons Unknown and to be Ascertained, 2023 ONSC 670, Justice Michael J. Valente added to the framework there can be a Charter Right to encamp if “available ...
There is still honour in politics, and one of the truly honourable ones recently announced their retirement. Let’s start with this. In mid-October, MP Filomena Tassi announced she will not seek ...
Over 40 councillors from across Ontario came together to issue an open letter against the use of the Notwithstanding Clause, calling on the mayors who signed the open letter to withdraw their ...
A City of Hamilton map of the Barton/Tiffany "Temporary" Tiny Homes lower barrier outdoor shelter site The City of Hamilton has announced December 20, 2024 as the day its “low-barrier” “temporary” ...
A settlement will allow six-storey seniors apartments, and two tall buildings of 30 and 31 storeys. There will be approximately 975 rental units.
Superior Court approves $13-mil bankruptcy purchase bid, gives other bidders until December 18 to outbid. City supportive, extending all development permits.