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Oro-Medonte meeting turns heated over county council pay raise

Oro-Medonte meeting turns heated over county council pay raise

While tabling motion, Coun. Richard Schell ignored repeated requests to stop from mayor and deputy mayor; five-minute recess did little to calm things down
Developers in Thorold South can't stop fighting

Developers in Thorold South can't stop fighting

Council torn whether or not to keep pursuing the extension of Upper's Lane; 'It’s not likely they’re going to agree anytime soon'
Food Bank of York Region cutting back due to loss of funding: CEO

Food Bank of York Region cutting back due to loss of funding: CEO

Regional food bank is calling on Regional Municipality of York to restore its funding program as need for services continues to rise
Developers jump to build rental homes after city offers to slash fees and taxes

Developers jump to build rental homes after city offers to slash fees and taxes

Incentive program is key pillar of Mayor Chow’s housing agenda
Guelph city council to advocate for CTS to remain open

Guelph city council to advocate for CTS to remain open

Council members voted largely in favour of supporting existing CTS sites along with the incoming HART Hubs
A look inside Norfolk Manor's housing-focused shelter

A look inside Norfolk Manor's housing-focused shelter

Staff and guests discuss the sense of community and new rules like allowing couples and pets at 128 Norfolk St.
Committee OKs fourth unit per residential lot as-of-right

Committee OKs fourth unit per residential lot as-of-right

The official plan and zoning bylaw amendments will make it so that four units per fully-serviced residential lot will be allowed without requiring rezoning, pending they meet other requirements
At 6.2M rides, public transit hits a new record in Greater Sudbury

At 6.2M rides, public transit hits a new record in Greater Sudbury

This year’s projected 6.2-million GOVA Transit rides which far exceeds last year’s previous record-setting high of 5.2 million
Greater Sudbury up to 149 kilometres of cycling infrastructure

Greater Sudbury up to 149 kilometres of cycling infrastructure

The city added 9.5 kilometres of cycling infrastructure this year, which doesn’t include the Paris-Notre Dame Bikeway, a stretch of which was worked on but not quite completed
Guelph mayor looks to pause new bike lane installation

Guelph mayor looks to pause new bike lane installation

'I think we could do better,' Mayor Cam Guthrie said of bike lane infrastructure
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