City of Hamilton's new process will require developers to provide justification for expansions, including providing the City will not suffer financial deficits.
Developer plans to convert woodlot to housing on Hamilton Drive at Highway 403. City staff say it meets Provincial planning requirements ...
The City of Hamilton is overhauling its outdated residential zoning bylaws to comply with Ontario's Provincial Planning Statement. Hamilton's current residential bylaws are restrictive, meaning most ...
Mayor Horwath's Task Force on Transparency, Accountability and Access final report calls for reforms, including the creation of an independent Ombudsperson's Office.
Expansion is not yet recommended as more studies are needed. Council to debate non-expansion recommendations. Red Hill not on the agenda due to issues with Stewardship Board.
Hamilton's public transit managers says the new fare discount program is succeeding, however, disability advocates say HSR should go back to free fare for those with mobility devices.
With a fifth consultant’s report in hand, Hamilton City Council is launching another round of discussion about the future of the Hamilton Farmers’ Market. During a March 24 meeting, Council voted to ...
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All four of Hamilton's incumbents benefit from riding boundary changes as they gain more of their own party's voters.
Francis publicly comments on Hwang's social media, weighing in to say he supports those opposed to parking conversion at 70 Hope Avenue ...
Ontario's Superior Court will decide the question: do municipal lawn bylaws violate freedom of expression rights?