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Past articles by San:

Families on affordable housing wait list get chance at swanky address

Mississauga Councillor Carolyn Parrish says she’s atoning for past housing mistakes by making sure families on the city’s affordable housing wait list are included in a downtown condo project. → Read More

Judge says Brampton failed to act ‘reasonably’ in $28.5M lawsuit

The City of Brampton has been ordered to pay $418,000 for a failed strategy in a $28.5M lawsuit against it. → Read More

Embattled Peel police chief wants two more years on the job

Peel police chief Jennifer Evans, who has battled her board for much of the past two years, has asked it for a two-year contract extension. → Read More

Winery owner’s land deals make Niagara-on-the-Lake nervous about what’s next

The owner of Solmar Development built a large winery and now residents wonder what else he plans to build. → Read More

In 2017, Mississauga will have to decide how it grows up

Mississauga’s recent booming growth will continue, but will growth be sustainable and will it be what residents want? → Read More

Will Brampton move forward in 2017 or remain stuck in neutral?

With many big issues facing Brampton, 2017 could be the year the struggling city finally moves forward on critical matters residents want action on. → Read More

A gift from King William IV to the people of Mississauga

Mississauga is about to get its very own Central Park, just don’t call it a park, it’s an urban farm, on 200 acres of land entrusted by King William IV in 1833. → Read More

Property taxes in Brampton, Mississauga soar above Toronto’s

With 2017 budgets approved for Brampton and Mississauga, property taxes are getting way beyond what people pay in Toronto. → Read More

Father humbled by Christmas with his daughter and Santa Claus Fund gifts

After losing both his daughters to foster care when he was incarcerated, Paul Matthew will finally spend Christmas with one of them. → Read More

Q&A: Peel police board chair says force belongs to the people

Peel police board chair Amrik Ahluwalia sits down for a candid interview. He says the force belongs to the people and he wants more women and visible minorities on it. → Read More

Peel police board calls emergency meeting in wake of $21M lawsuit against chief and others

Peel Police Board chair Amrik Ahluwalia says an emergency board meeting has been called to address a $21 million lawsuit against the chief and others. → Read More

In GTA suburbs, transport trucks and pedestrians can be a deadly combination

In Peel region last year, three pedestrians and one cyclist were killed by transport trucks in less than four months. Across the 905 trucks are sharing the roads with vulnerable users. → Read More

Caledon mayor cleared in conflict of interest case

A judge has cleared Caledon Mayor Allan Thompson in a conflict of interest case that centred on family-owned land sold to a developer. → Read More

Expert raised red flags about costly Brampton development deal

A financial expert 2015 report that was critical of a Brampton development deal has been filed as part of an ongoing lawsuit. → Read More

Highway toll plan prompts anger, sense of inevitability, from 905 politicians

Lack of consultation over proposed toll by Toronto of about $2 for the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway sparks anger among some 905 politicians. → Read More

Peel police board chair accused of ‘uncomfortable’ hug

Peel police board chair Amrik Ahluwalia says he has communicated ‘my sincere regrets’ but does not recall making a female employee “uncomfortable” with a hug at an event last month. → Read More

Peel police chief faces grilling over glowing survey results

Peel police Chief Jennifer Evans was grilled Friday by the police board after a survey presented a glowing picture of the force. → Read More

Peel police chief faces grilling over glowing survey results

Peel police Chief Jennifer Evans was grilled Nov. 18 by the police board after a survey presented a glowing picture of the force. → Read More

Regional chairs to be directly elected

The chairs of regional councils, in places such as Peel, York, and Niagara, will be directly elected in 2018. → Read More

Brampton council shocked by cost of York Region project

Brampton council is asking York Region how it is spending about the same price for its new headquarter as what Brampton spent on its new city hall, even though York's building is 3.5 times bigger. → Read More