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Tiny homes coalition seeks ‘political momentum to move forward’

Tiny homes coalition seeks ‘political momentum to move forward’

Fate of the proposal could be decided by city council next week, says coalition member
Anishinabek Nation, ministry ink natural resources agreement

Anishinabek Nation, ministry ink natural resources agreement

Two parties agree to work together on “issues of concern” in natural resource management
Burlington developers could get 45 per cent reduction in fees next week

Burlington developers could get 45 per cent reduction in fees next week

A new bylaw may change how much the city is charging builders of large-scale developments
Here's the official list of who's running for Matheson's byelection

Here's the official list of who's running for Matheson's byelection

Advance voting for the byelection is Aug. 1-11 with election day on Aug. 12
Blood pressure, voices raised over cannabis at MCC meeting

Blood pressure, voices raised over cannabis at MCC meeting

Frustration evident in public input over Cannabis Control Bylaw
Council looks to pause potential use of parks for affordable housing

Council looks to pause potential use of parks for affordable housing

Motion to seek proposals initially deferred until next year, when options expected to include more than ‘low-hanging fruit’
Innisfil looks at licences for short-term rentals — again

Innisfil looks at licences for short-term rentals — again

Licences could work in Innisfil, mayor says, but 'I don’t want to put (staff) through months of work ... only for (council) to say no'
10-year cost to repair or replace city infrastructure skyrockets to $872 million

10-year cost to repair or replace city infrastructure skyrockets to $872 million

Widening infrastructure gap predicts the cost to maintain or replace $4.2 billion in city-owned infrastructure over the next 10 years
Mayor, councillors deny secret group-chats during Monday’s parking debate

Mayor, councillors deny secret group-chats during Monday’s parking debate

‘I saw with my own eyes some messages coming in on my neighbours' phones at the same time while sitting in the council chambers’ - Ward 4 Coun. Stephan Kinach
Tiny administration centre returns to ‘civility’ despite jeers, controversy

Tiny administration centre returns to ‘civility’ despite jeers, controversy

Engaged residents continue to oppose proposed multi-million dollar facility, siding with council member using unendorsed political platform
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