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Bradford will need 35 more hectares of parkland by 2031: report

Bradford will need 35 more hectares of parkland by 2031: report

‘We might have to take that leap now, ... because we know, as time moves on, costs get greater,’ mayor says
Laurentian board rounds out its numbers with three new members

Laurentian board rounds out its numbers with three new members

Brian Ramakko, Jean-Pierre (Jay) Barbeau, and Kevin Eshkawkogan all appointed at July meeting
Ontario provides more than $8M to expand midwifery services

Ontario provides more than $8M to expand midwifery services

Province announces funding to expand midwifery services in community health centres, hospitals, family health teams and existing midwifery practices
Opioid death rate in Algoma virtually unchanged from last year

Opioid death rate in Algoma virtually unchanged from last year

'I’m getting fed up,' says SOYA founder Connie Raynor-Elliott, as the Sault continues to wait for a number of addiction services to be completed or approved
A look inside the developers' gala that changed the Greenbelt

A look inside the developers' gala that changed the Greenbelt

We looked closer at the gala where developers gave the housing minister's chief of staff packages of information that later shaped the Greenbelt removals
Feds take next step on study that could stop Greenbelt development

Feds take next step on study that could stop Greenbelt development

Ottawa's study could lay the groundwork for blocking Greenbelt development in the Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve
Greenbelt report emboldens politicians to use the c-word

Greenbelt report emboldens politicians to use the c-word

Lawyers say they're probably fine, legally, to call the Ford government 'corrupt'
Finance minister defends Greenbelt removals after hundreds protest outside his office

Finance minister defends Greenbelt removals after hundreds protest outside his office

Peter Bethlenfalvy said his government has a 'responsibility' to build
City considers planning bypass to rush long-term care build

City considers planning bypass to rush long-term care build

'We thought it was necessary to work with the province on this and pass it back to them to accelerate it, and then they can make the decision on it,' said Mayor Alex Nuttall
Integrity commissioner considering investigating housing minister's chief of staff

Integrity commissioner considering investigating housing minister's chief of staff

'Suspension and dismissal' are possible penalties the integrity commissioner can give under the law it may use to investigate the housing minister's top staffer
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