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'Really great': City approves multi-year accessibility plan

'Really great': City approves multi-year accessibility plan

Plan for 2023-28 'a guideline and reference tool' for improving accessibility in city
Newmarket won't budge on banning retail cannabis outlets

Newmarket won't budge on banning retail cannabis outlets

Industry rep makes pitch to council, but mayor says nothing changing until municipalities can have planning control
New chief of Mississauga First Nation wins election by one vote

New chief of Mississauga First Nation wins election by one vote

Two-term councillor Brent Niganobe to lead community following Dec. 6 band elections
Housing density could multiply in Barrie to meet targets

Housing density could multiply in Barrie to meet targets

'I do have concerns revolving around issues such as noise, parking challenges and the conversion of single-family residences into multi-family homes,' says mayor
West Nipissing could limit licenses for short term rentals

West Nipissing could limit licenses for short term rentals

‘We have to keep a handle on this, and not let it spread like a wildfire,’ Restoule warned
Mayor, councillors challenged to freeze their paycheques. Not a chance!

Mayor, councillors challenged to freeze their paycheques. Not a chance!

Ward 4 Coun. Stephan Kinach wanted the wage freeze, but no other councillor was willing to second his motion
No drama this time as Ehgoetz acclaimed warden of Perth County

No drama this time as Ehgoetz acclaimed warden of Perth County

Rhonda Ehgoetz has served 23 years in politics, including 13 on county council
Halton Hills Council votes against contentious power plant expansion

Halton Hills Council votes against contentious power plant expansion

9-2 decision draws applause from residents
Council united over 'desperate' need for more Bradford schools

Council united over 'desperate' need for more Bradford schools

'We have far too many children and teenagers learning in portables. That’s not good for the learning environment,' says councillor
Thorold City Council skeptical of regional recycling handover

Thorold City Council skeptical of regional recycling handover

Councillors have a lot of unanswered questions about the Region's decision to hand over its residential recycling program to Circular Materials; 'I believe we lost our autonomy'
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