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The City alleges owner of 94 Kingsview Drive took City parkland and built a driveway, accessory building, patio, and garden shed - all without approvals or permits ...
The private sector becomes responsible for recycling collection on January 1, and the City of Hamilton says they will be expected to have 1500 public recycling containers - up from the 400 to 600 the ...
Hamilton Staff Say Providing Recycling Pickup to Businesses will Cost More If City Continues Service
City Council will decide what actions, if any, the City will take regarding non-eligible source recycling collection at its July 7 meeting.
Hamilton Mountain expressway will be closed beginning the morning of Friday, May 23, and all day May 24 and 25, reopening at 5:00 a.m. on Monday, May 26.
The City of Hamilton says it responded to 165 watermain breaks in 2024, down from 188 in 2023, and well below the five-year average of 222 annual breaks. Nearly all the breaks were caused by ground ...
In April, the City’s Heritage Permit Review Sub-Committee approved alterations to the heritage-designated building at 58 York Blvd to permit 36 rental apartment units and a 60-suite hotel, with ground ...
The effort to prevent road deaths by enforcing distracted driving laws is commendable. However, a free society cannot permit police to use drones to peer into car windows.
A 15.24-metre-wide parcel of vacant land on Frederick Avenue that was set aside in 1906 to become a roadway will instead become an affordable housing site.
Trains to Niagara Falls will depart at 10:17 (arriving at Niagara Falls at 11:31) and 14:15 (15:29). On Saturday, the final departure will be 19:32 (20:46), and on Sunday, it will be 18:16 (19:30).
Good news is the $280-million arena renovation is drawing bigger events, but curling fans can be disappointed Hamilton is no longer able to host curling championships ...
Mountain residents can now ride the streets on a rental e-scooter. In a written update to City Council, Hamilton's Acting Director of Transportation Planning Steve Molloy states Bird Canada will ...
Steve Robichaud says the City is reviewing the latest changes, reviewing what green standards it can retain, and will seek more details on proposed automatic minor variances.
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