
Coleman’s Notes on Keanin Loomis’ Housing Plan Announcement
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Loomis Wants 50,000 Additional Housing Units Built in a Decade, His Plan Might Be a Start
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Loomis Wants 50,000 Additional Housing Units Built in a Decade, His Plan Might Be a Start
Could the City of Hamilton look at a four-day work week with extended hours at City Hall as a win-win for residents and staff?
We can’t fix council attendance problems with fines. Attendance is merely a symptom of the underlying disease of dysfunction.
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In a letter issued to the parties on June 7, the License Appeal Tribunal is giving the applicants an opportunity to request a confidentiality order at the beginning of each respective hearing.
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Danko and Wilson self-identifying as Red Tories today reflects growing preparation for the next term of Council.
Nann and Sheffield both excelled at managing challenging situations during electronic meetings this week.