Hamilton’s Committee of Adjustment (CoA) has an odd relationship with the City’s additional dwelling unit rules.
City planning staff say the proposal is not compatible with the existing neighbourhood, and will result in the loss of 35 of 44 trees on the property.
City staff state building division operating cots will increase by 7.8 percent, but such a high increase may worsen Hamilton's housing affordability crisis.
The directive notes that the "Hamilton light rail transit project" is a "critical transit project" that the Conservative government is committed to building.
Over the weekend, the group’s social media accounts claimed it was moving its conference from Mississauga to Hamilton. The statement did not list a location. The Khilafah Conference 2025 promotes the ...
Two competing motions are on the agenda for January 15: one directing staff to enforce the existing encampment rules, another directing full removal of all encampments ...
The Hamilton Fire Department Pensioner’s Association and t he Royal Hamilton Light Infantry Veteran’s Association have announced Robert Fyfe died on Tuesday at age 91. Fyfe was a member of the ...
Ontario ended province-wide testing in July 2024. Peterborough continued the program locally with an annual cost estimate of up to $62,500.
Mikmada Homes is now permitted to build a medium-density, eight-storey apartment building with 191 units and 123 stacked townhouse units with 409 parking spaces at 1065 Paramount Drive in Upper Stoney ...
Hamilton can remove any daytime encampments, but must permit overnight sheltering if there is a shortage of emergency shelter beds ...
Abby Zaitley is Hamilton’s newest public school trustee, winning the Ward 4 Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board Trustee by-election with more than 50 percent of the 473 ballots cast.
A letter from Hamilton Farmers’ Market manager Donna Lee Macdonald to merchants yesterday confirmed the City believes money was siphoned from vendors.