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City's refusal of Middle Street land severance overruled at Ontario Land Tribunal

City's refusal of Middle Street land severance overruled at Ontario Land Tribunal

City of Cambridge opts not to fight proposal at the OLT
ICYMI: City's defense costs continue to mount at Ontario Land Tribunal

ICYMI: City's defense costs continue to mount at Ontario Land Tribunal

City racks up more than $263,000 in fees defending itself over the last two years with 11 cases remaining on the docket, including a new appeal launched by the owner of the former Preston Springs
City saves nearly $2 million by cancelling four major projects

City saves nearly $2 million by cancelling four major projects

Cancelling the Blair to Preston pedestrian bridge, among others, will return more than $1.1 million to city reserve funds
Council refuses 'missing middle housing' proposal due to traffic concerns

Council refuses 'missing middle housing' proposal due to traffic concerns

Proposal to build a 39-unit townhouse development at Wayne Avenue and Pinebush Road denied by council
Poilievre addresses international student problem during visit to region

Poilievre addresses international student problem during visit to region

Pierre Poilievre claims foreign students have been found 'living under bridges and on street corners' and 'sold into prostitution and gangs'
Region asks, would Cambridge benefit from a GO transit line?

Region asks, would Cambridge benefit from a GO transit line?

The Region of Waterloo estimates it will cost about $500M to build a station and refurbish tracks between Hespeler and Guelph to accommodate GO trains
Local taxpayers align to fight 'unsustainable' property tax increases

Local taxpayers align to fight 'unsustainable' property tax increases

Cambridge and Kitchener taxpayers join forces to form Property Taxpayers Alliance
City may have indefinitely shelved its review of troubled 2022 municipal election

City may have indefinitely shelved its review of troubled 2022 municipal election

City of Cambridge hired a consultant to review its election procedures after the names of two Catholic board trustees were left off the ballot in the October 2022 municipal election
Council nixes idea to build affordable housing over city owned parking lots

Council nixes idea to build affordable housing over city owned parking lots

Coun. Scott Hamilton's motion was defeated in a 5-4 vote Tuesday with Mayor Liggett and councillors Ermeta, Shwery, Cooper and Devine voting against it
Councillor's 'ambitious' affordable housing pitch lauded by urban design expert

Councillor's 'ambitious' affordable housing pitch lauded by urban design expert

Coun. Scott Hamilton has an idea to turn city-owned parking lots into prime land for affordable housing projects and wants the city to work with developers to make it an attractive proposition
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