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Ministry wants cleanup of sewage-soaked west-end stream done earlier → Read More
‘Staring me in the face is homelessness,’ longtime resident says ahead of LTB hearing → Read More
But some say $600,000 increase is bad form amid 6.7 per cent overall tax hike → Read More
YWCA to receive $2.6 million for transitional housing program → Read More
Lawyers held case conference call with judge this week → Read More
Hamilton council hopes the days of marathon meetings are relegated to the dustbin of municipal history. In an effort to avoid overtime sessions, city politicians have set a limit of eight hours and mandated a 30-minute recess after five hours of deliberations. Those are welcome changes for politicians with youngsters at home, Coun. Nrinder Nann suggested. Clear expectations of how long meetings… → Read More
Spectre of eviction for renovations in spiking rental market looms for tenants → Read More
Province could feel like Hamilton gave it ‘black eye’ and jeopardize funding if oath for 47,000 units not taken, mayor says → Read More
City committee gives landlord until after March 8 to repair plumbing in deteriorating building → Read More
Auditor says ambiguous conflict-of-interest policies at city are partly to blame for inappropriate dealings → Read More
Minister asks city to put 47,000 units by 2031 in writing → Read More
Water staff aim to finish pilot inspection program by the end of April → Read More
Group’s bid is no longer Canada’s ‘preferred candidate’ to host the international event, Commonwealth Sport Canada said in an email to organizers Monday. → Read More
City politicians endorse agency’s plan for supervised drug-use site on Barton Street East → Read More
City politicians split on strategy that bolsters law enforcement contingent → Read More
Loss of two senior auditors example of wider recruitment and retention struggles → Read More
$1.8-billion transition is expected to double steelmaker’s demand for natural gas → Read More
Council awaits facts to make ‘informed decision’ about Environmental Defence move for judicial review of province’s forced expansion → Read More
City politicians to consider proposed $4-million-a-year fund to help launch non-profit projects → Read More
Initiative aims to shore up conventional apartments and reduce nuisance complaints → Read More