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Nearly a year later, first-time Guelph homebuyer pays alleged squatters to leave

Nearly a year later, first-time Guelph homebuyer pays alleged squatters to leave

Final person to receive $4,000 if he moves out by the end of July
Alleged squatters prevent first-time homeowner from moving in

Alleged squatters prevent first-time homeowner from moving in

Man bought house through power of sale, found people living in it after deal closed
City council wants county to consider designated encampment site

City council wants county to consider designated encampment site

City staff recommend against taking a lead role, citing cost and mandate concerns
Staff recommend against online voting in 2026 city election

Staff recommend against online voting in 2026 city election

In addition to traditional ballots, staff suggest vote-by-mail and vote-from-home options
Council approves idea of municipal lobbyist registry

Council approves idea of municipal lobbyist registry

Bylaw and detailed registry plan to be presented to council in July
Council eyes restrictions to allowing four-unit residential lots

Council eyes restrictions to allowing four-unit residential lots

Concerns raised about proposed unlimited bedrooms, reduced parking requirements and more
City council supports ending subsidy of new gas pipelines

City council supports ending subsidy of new gas pipelines

In split vote, council stand behind Ontario Energy Board decision under appeal by Enbridge
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
Higher fines, tighter home demolition rules but no vacancy tax

Higher fines, tighter home demolition rules but no vacancy tax

City council unanimously approved updates to the residential demolition control bylaw
City puts immediate pause on new capital projects and most staff hires

City puts immediate pause on new capital projects and most staff hires

Comes in wake of mayor’s budget order and does not include new library or south end rec centre, which are already started
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