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The T: '100 per cent confidence' in the Eglinton LRT builders

Your municipal news roundup for the week of September 16
Erin's mayor responds to backlash against town's logo change

Erin's mayor responds to backlash against town's logo change

'The Village of Erin has always had a shamrock and will continue to have a shamrock but a lot of people think there’s only the Village of Erin and they forget there’s a whole town around it:' says Michael Dehn
PCs looking to clear obstacles to housing development in upcoming ‘red tape’ cutting bill

PCs looking to clear obstacles to housing development in upcoming ‘red tape’ cutting bill

The Ford government's last red-tape reduction bill focused almost entirely on housing measures
Waterloo Region hasn't bought up Wilmot land quickly enough: economic development minister

Waterloo Region hasn't bought up Wilmot land quickly enough: economic development minister

The regional municipality and provincial government agreed to "joint" timelines for the region's buy-up of land in Wilmot, Minister Vic Fedeli said Tuesday
TBM council considering tourism tax starting 2025

TBM council considering tourism tax starting 2025

If implemented, the town would start collecting a four per cent tax on all transient accommodations on January 6, 2025
Pinpointing STRs in Oro-Medonte will take more than paper trail, says staffer

Pinpointing STRs in Oro-Medonte will take more than paper trail, says staffer

Mayor says short-term rentals 'have a place in this society,' but they need to be in zones where it promotes tourism
Tay set to integrate new Ontario planning policies

Tay set to integrate new Ontario planning policies

‘We’re still in a tough situation, specifically with Victoria Harbour, because we don’t have our upgrades,’ says Tay planning staff on municipal challenges from Provincial Planning Statement, 2024
Leduc seeks $29.5K in new lawsuit against city, claims unfair treatment

Leduc seeks $29.5K in new lawsuit against city, claims unfair treatment

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc has filed another lawsuit against the city, this one seeking $29,500 in response to his being docked 30 days’ pay for alleged Code of Conduct breaches last year
Timmins council wants more after 'botched' roll out of treatment centre plans

Timmins council wants more after 'botched' roll out of treatment centre plans

Council wants clear explanation from project partners on plans for mental health and addiction service hub
COLUMN: Cities should have louder voice at county council

COLUMN: Cities should have louder voice at county council

'Barrie and Orillia taxpayers are paying millions of dollars annually with very little say in how it is spent,' says columnist
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