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In an unexpected move, the HDLC has decided not to endorse Hamilton Mountain NDP candidate Monique Taylor. The HDLC did not provide a reason.
A Local Journalism Initiative story states, "Nobody who has been offered the job wants to be Niagara-on-the-Lake’s chief administrative officer." NOTL has been looking for a new CAO since January 2024 ...
The City Manager’s Breakfast is being renamed the State of the City as the annual event hosted by the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce moves to the lunch hour. City Manager Marnie Cluckie says the annual ...
There were five divided votes during the April 16, 2025, Hamilton City Council meeting.
The City is considering permitting self-storage in transit-oriented zones, with strict requirements that it maintain “active frontages” or be incorporated into mixed-use developments. The City is ...
CM says the removal of US flags is a visual symbol of Hamilton's opposition to the unprovoked trade war. The removal from memorial was a mistake she takes responsibility for.
More public consultation to occur this summer, with the City hoping to have a final MTSA zoning passed this fall.
St. Elizabeth's Village is looking to expand with a 430-unit apartment building and 56 townhouses. They took the City to the OLT for non-decision.
"To date revenue from showcase vendor fees has been equal to what would have been collected from renting the stalls to two permanent vendors," states Manager.
Clr Craig Cassar notes higher-densities are likely to be built on a portion of the lands, and new residents should be aware of this.
Good evening, a quick blog-style post regarding the City of Hamilton’s ongoing review of self-storage zoning. At Monday’s Development Industry Liaison Group meeting, city planners shared an update ...