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Most area municipalities getting more cash from the province

Most area municipalities getting more cash from the province

Provincial funding announced for 390 municipalities across Ontario, but not Collingwood
County Warden pleased the province changing course on urban expansion

County Warden pleased the province changing course on urban expansion

Province reverses mandates to municipal development plans that included a 1,000-acre urban boundary expansion in Wellington County
‘Inconceivable act of violence’: Three Sault children among victims of murder-suicide

‘Inconceivable act of violence’: Three Sault children among victims of murder-suicide

Shooter targeted two houses Monday night, killing three kids — aged 6, 7 and 12 — and another adult before committing suicide; third adult hospitalized with gunshot wounds
‘A beacon of hope:’ Ground broken on affordable housing project

‘A beacon of hope:’ Ground broken on affordable housing project

'This affordable housing development in Midland is more than just bricks and mortar,' says Métis Nation of Ontario official
Ford government does U-turn on municipal boundary changes to maintain 'public trust'

Ford government does U-turn on municipal boundary changes to maintain 'public trust'

The housing minister says his decision was made because of ‘too much involvement’ from staff working for his predecessor
Ontario taking feds to court over impact assessment law

Ontario taking feds to court over impact assessment law

The province wants a final ruling on whether the federal impact assessment law is constitutional
County OKs next phase of construction for LTC project in Beeton

County OKs next phase of construction for LTC project in Beeton

Project, which includes 160 long-term care beds, initially approved at $311 million, but contingency plans put in place to cover cost overruns
Ford government tables bill to restore Greenbelt

Ford government tables bill to restore Greenbelt

Ontario’s premier promised to walk back his government’s scandal-plagued land-removal plan on Sept. 21
Constant land-use changes contribute to housing delays, mayors say

Constant land-use changes contribute to housing delays, mayors say

Uncertainty slows everything down
Halton Hills Council votes to support an intact Halton Region

Halton Hills Council votes to support an intact Halton Region

With the Province eyeing the future of six regional governments, including Halton, local councillors are essentially telling those at Queen's Park that 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'
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