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Tearing up bike lanes will cost nearly $50 million, city staff report says

Tearing up bike lanes will cost nearly $50 million, city staff report says

Removal would require months-long lane closures and won’t yield much time savings for cars when complete
Many rural roads proving deadly: group

Many rural roads proving deadly: group

More than 440 municipalities across the province are being asked to press the Conservative government to make rural roads more safe.
How a handful of Toronto businessmen got their way on bike lanes provincewide

How a handful of Toronto businessmen got their way on bike lanes provincewide

'Non-partisan group' Balance on Bloor includes a former PC candidate, donors, and real estate industry players
'Where are we going to go?' City evicts encampment residents

'Where are we going to go?' City evicts encampment residents

The Dundas Street encampment has been taken down, leaving residents scrambling to find a new home
Affordable housing central in mayoral address at two-year mark

Affordable housing central in mayoral address at two-year mark

In a public address marking the halfway point of city council's four-year mandate, Mayor Paul Lefebvre affirmed that ‘everyone deserves a safe place to call home’ and access to services
COLUMN: Encampments shouldn't prevent others from enjoying parks

COLUMN: Encampments shouldn't prevent others from enjoying parks

'Finding a balance is important ... Encampments that create a problem should be taken down, but the people deserve to be housed,' says political columnist
Integrity commissioner fired by city council

Integrity commissioner fired by city council

A 7-6 vote of Greater Sudbury city council saw to it that integrity commissioner David Boghosian will be given 180 days’ notice of termination
Public Health asks province for integrated immunization registry

Public Health asks province for integrated immunization registry

A province-wide registry would ease some of the burden on physicians and public health
Map showing where encampments might be allowed taken down by city

Map showing where encampments might be allowed taken down by city

No longer available after ‘confusion’ and several concerns from citizens
Encampment removed from St. George's Square

Encampment removed from St. George's Square

Items from the encampment are going to a storage facility, a worker from Stepping Stone told GuelphToday
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