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Court challenge launched against City of Cambridge over encampment eviction

Court challenge launched against City of Cambridge over encampment eviction

Housing advocates are taking the City of Cambridge to court tomorrow to stop the eviction of an encampment on Branchton Road
Leaked documents: CAO approved 8% wage hike for top management

Leaked documents: CAO approved 8% wage hike for top management

City confirms content of brown envelope sent to Sudbury.com: Council gave chief administrative officer the power to approve wage hikes within a council-approved framework, but without having to seek a resolution from councillors
Student on teacher violence up 431 incidents from last school year

Student on teacher violence up 431 incidents from last school year

Students and staff are clashing at some of the highest rates in WRDSB history
City looking for landowners willing to host a homeless encampment

City looking for landowners willing to host a homeless encampment

Volunteer property owners sought as city officials look for a temporary structured encampment spot for a minimum of three years
In Niagara Falls, asylum seekers shifted from hotels ahead of eclipse

In Niagara Falls, asylum seekers shifted from hotels ahead of eclipse

Room rates shoot from $100 to $1000
Southlake struggles to find new site after Greenbelt plan reversal

Southlake struggles to find new site after Greenbelt plan reversal

Newmarket hospital president says there's no candidate on the horizon for much needed second hospital site after the province nixed the proposal for King Greenbelt lands
Next-step funding to build new Whitby hospital absent from Ontario budget

Next-step funding to build new Whitby hospital absent from Ontario budget

Funding was nowhere to be found even though the premier said six weeks ago that a planning grant would be issued ‘very shortly’
No international students for Ontario career colleges this year

No international students for Ontario career colleges this year

Ninety-six per cent of Ontario's international permits will go to public colleges to support skilled trades and other high-demand programs
Feds, province fight over affordable housing progress with over $350 million at stake

Feds, province fight over affordable housing progress with over $350 million at stake

The spat needs to be sorted by the end of the week or the province will lose out on the money
Ontario Place legal challenge survives government's quash attempt — at least for now

Ontario Place legal challenge survives government's quash attempt — at least for now

In a win for the activist group behind the challenge, a three-judge panel will takeover the case of 'significant public law interest,' instead of it being thrown out
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