The Calgary bylaw was upheld by a provincial court judge who ruled the bylaw is a justifiable restriction on protests, writing, “members of the Community could suffer significant psychological harm if ...
Many councillors disagree with decision as staff scramble to return flags to memorials after veteran's group outcry ...
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit says the subject and witness officers in the police-involve shooting on Sunday afternoon were not equipped with body-worn cameras. In a statement Sunday night, ...
Sault Ste Marie is the latest Ontario municipality to propose banning the public from carrying protest signs into public meetings, despite an Ontario Superior Court ruling that the bans violate the ...
Ontario’s Divisional Court granted a rare leave to appeal for the City of Mississauga to challenge the Ontario Land Tribunal’s quashing of Mississauga’s official plan amendment affordable housing ...
Hamilton Council awaits a formal resignation letter before recruiting a replacement to the Public Health Subcommittee ...
The Ontario Land Tribunal says its been notified a settlement agreement has been reached. City Council approved 10-5 in closed session.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum went into effect this morning and will harm Hamilton’s steel sector. The impacts will ripple across Hamilton’s economy.
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City's Heritage Committee plans to designate at March 28 meeting, saying the future of the congregation is uncertain ...