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The City of Hamilton is receiving $1,531,390 from the federal government’s Short-Term Rental Enforcement Fund. In a memo to City Council, Acting Director of Licensing and Bylaw Services Dan Smith ...
Like many of you, I’ve been watching the bankruptcy proceedings for the Hudson’s Bay Company. HBC was Canada’s oldest company, and its closure appears to mark the end of the large retail department ...
The slurs are so rarely used in public spaces that using a few letters with asterisks would be unclear to most readers.
In the written decision, a OLT Vice-Chair granted participant status a few more individuals than were verbally approved on June 11.
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Sudbury's City Council discussed a range of options to respond to homelessness during its July 15 meeting and decided against adding tiny homes to its continuum of housing options. I took note of how ...
The Township of Russell’s by-law banning municipal election signs until 30 days prior to voting day, and which significantly restricts the type and locations of signs, has been struck down by an ...
North End Neighbourhood Association Concerned About Lack of New Affordable Housing in Jamesville MZO
NEN will meet on August 6. The association is requesting North Enders to submit comments to province regarding concerns.
HPS responded to a stabbing murder, found accused with knife, and shot him when he thrust the knife towards officers.
The City of Hamilton's new waterfront 'trolley' is late due to the manufacturer lacking a electrical component needed to complete the unit. Hamilton Waterfront Trust Executive Director Christian Wiley ...
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