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Brighton council set to revisit provincial lobbying plan flop at next meeting

Brighton council set to revisit provincial lobbying plan flop at next meeting

Its agenda includes a letter the local PC MPP wrote council calling comments from some about hiring a lobbying firm with close ties to the provincial government ‘unbecoming’
Feds refuse Toronto's drug decriminalization request

Feds refuse Toronto's drug decriminalization request

The decision came after Premier Doug Ford called on the feds to stop approving safer supply programs in Ontario
Province '100 per cent opposed' to Toronto's drug decriminalization request

Province '100 per cent opposed' to Toronto's drug decriminalization request

'Enhanced accountability measures' also coming soon for safe consumption sites
Ford government aiming to more significantly regulate e-bikes

Ford government aiming to more significantly regulate e-bikes

The proposed changes are to improve road safety, according to Ontario's Ministry of Transportation
Cochrane's population projected to double by 2051

Cochrane's population projected to double by 2051

'The town is expected to see very strong growth compared to recent historical trends over the past number of decades'
Seismic event related to Garson Mine

Seismic event related to Garson Mine

Many people reported the shaking on social media early on May 22
First Indigenous police chief takes command of Timmins service

First Indigenous police chief takes command of Timmins service

His message to the community is simple: We're hiring
'Shame on you': Minto councillor blasts those seeking 'neutral public spaces'

'Shame on you': Minto councillor blasts those seeking 'neutral public spaces'

Some citizens of Minto are asking for a 'neutral' bylaw that would result in the banning of Pride flags and the Pride crosswalk in Harriston
Burlington council asks Province to deny Nelson Aggregates' mining expansion

Burlington council asks Province to deny Nelson Aggregates' mining expansion

The request comes as part of an ongoing battle between the City of Burlington and the aggregate company
York Region advocates make case for school food during minister visit

York Region advocates make case for school food during minister visit

'The potential for student success, for the economy, for health is massive,' says York Region Food Network executive direction during Minister Seamus O’Regan's visit to Aurora
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