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Acton's downtown streets to be resurfaced after Halton Hills gets provincial funding

Acton's downtown streets to be resurfaced after Halton Hills gets provincial funding

Town hopes to minimize disruption to businesses, residents
'Formidable challenge': Newmarket, Aurora poor cities for renters: report

'Formidable challenge': Newmarket, Aurora poor cities for renters: report

Newmarket ranks 65th, Aurora 43rd for renters on Point2 report of Canada's largest 99 cities
After 'cover your ass' meeting, Science Centre VP wanted second opinion on 2022 bridge closure

After 'cover your ass' meeting, Science Centre VP wanted second opinion on 2022 bridge closure

'In my opinion, (Infrastructure Ontario) may be quite focused on protecting their own interests and not considering things from our point of view,' one OSC executive wrote after the walkway was shut down
Health minister has 'concerns' about involuntary treatment for addicts, but doesn't rule it out

Health minister has 'concerns' about involuntary treatment for addicts, but doesn't rule it out

Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has said he's 'open' to the idea, but has doubts
MZO issued for Barrie development of 1,100 apartment units and elderly care beds

MZO issued for Barrie development of 1,100 apartment units and elderly care beds

Barrie's council and Ontario's long-term care minister asked for an MZO for the project that's near a GO Transit station in the city
Special council meeting set to discuss use of public spaces

Special council meeting set to discuss use of public spaces

Special council meeting to be held Aug. 28
Council to consider boosting city's tree-planting efforts

Council to consider boosting city's tree-planting efforts

Budget committee will look at request for $20,600 to plant trees in 2025 and 2026
City of Toronto upping pressure on province to help get 'cancelled' school-based child-care projects built

City of Toronto upping pressure on province to help get 'cancelled' school-based child-care projects built

The city wants to see the province to 'provide the required capital funding' for 48 child-care projects slated for the Toronto District School Board and Toronto Catholic District School Board
Housing ASAP: Council endorses plan to build more attainable housing

Housing ASAP: Council endorses plan to build more attainable housing

'These are really working families and individuals who have decent incomes but increasingly fewer housing options,' consultant says about need to bring more attainable housing to Orillia
'Stop the build' protest on tap before tonight's public meeting

'Stop the build' protest on tap before tonight's public meeting

Third information session for proposed $20M administration building is slated for 6 p.m.; a protest about the plan will get underway at 4:45 p.m.
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