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Ford government starts work to remove bike lanes from Bloor, Yonge and University

Ford government starts work to remove bike lanes from Bloor, Yonge and University

The transportation minister said the removal of car lanes on these Toronto roads have ‘only made gridlock worse’
PCs defend static homebuilding shown in mini-budget

PCs defend static homebuilding shown in mini-budget

‘We will not fail,’ Housing Minister Paul Calandra said of reaching the government’s 1.5-million new homes goal
TBM facing 19.9% increase for OPP policing costs

TBM facing 19.9% increase for OPP policing costs

OPP costs to rise $570,000 in 2025, on its own the policing increase would be a 2.9 per cent tax increase for The Blue Mountains
Matheson adds new way for residents to speak up at council meetings

Matheson adds new way for residents to speak up at council meetings

'If we’re transparent and honest, we shouldn't be hiding anything, and we're not,' says mayor
Community groups lobby against calls for them to join lobby registry

Community groups lobby against calls for them to join lobby registry

'What we’re doing as a group of citizens who are concerned about a (city council) motion on a park in the city, that’s not lobbying,' said Brian Miller
'Milton deserves better': Councillor says pizza arrives faster than ambulances

'Milton deserves better': Councillor says pizza arrives faster than ambulances

Rick Malboeuf hopes new master plan will improve emergency response times
'Loss of accountability': Lauer wants city to scrap ward system

'Loss of accountability': Lauer wants city to scrap ward system

'Life in the city is not ward-centric. Most Orillians make use of the entire city on a daily basis,' said Lauer, who argues councillors should be elected through at-large system
Town of Erin settles lawsuit with former manager, but amount remains secret

Town of Erin settles lawsuit with former manager, but amount remains secret

Lawsuit was filed by former director of infrastructure who claims he was wrongfully dismissed during medical leave
South Bruce willing to host nuclear waste site by slim margin

South Bruce willing to host nuclear waste site by slim margin

51 per cent of voters in South Bruce have voted in favour of hosting a disposal site for Canada's used nuclear fuel.
Province should fully fund rural EMS, says NOMA president

Province should fully fund rural EMS, says NOMA president

Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association president Wendy Landry tells the province the ongoing shortage of paramedics is critical and of grave concern.
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