Welland Councillor Tony DiMarco was frequently investigated by Welland’s last IC and it appears nobody wants the job of managing him.
Week Ahead: Hamilton Civic Meetings and Events for April 21 to 25, 2025
It’s the last week of the federal election campaign and Hamilton’s candidates will debate.
Two OLT hearings, two City Hall meetings, and more in TPR’s weekly listing.
96 John St S to Be Demolished: Building Declared Structurally Damaged
City of Hamilton began a building safety blitz after the November 11 Gore buildings collapse.
City Manager Joins Joint Stewardship Board
Marnie Cluckie says having the top bureaucrat on the JSB “sends a signal … that this is important to us.”
City Grants Heritage Permit Extension for Marr House move in Ancaster
The property at 392-412 Wilson Street East and 15 Lorne Avenue was the centre of the Greenbelt scandal in Hamilton, and the fallout from it is the reason cited for the extension.
Hamilton Library was Forced to Close During February Snow Storm Due to City Hall Not Clearing Sidewalks
Post-COVID the City no longer prioritizes snow clearing to keep libraries open – the Library Board is asking the City to reconsider.
Joey’s Notepad: Mark Carney Attended Good Friday Mass
A Roman Catholic, who is also the Prime Minister, attended Mass. There isn’t much more to the story.
CityHousing Hamilton Paid $552,000 to Fraudster in Imposter Bank Account Scam
To make matters worst, wrong invoice amounts were sent to the fraudsters and to another legit vendor – all during the chaos following City’s cybersecurity failure.
CityHousing Hamilton on Track to Open Two Buildings This Summer, Have Completed Repair Backlog
Queenston Traffic Circle buildings “on track to open in June or July.”
Joey’s Notepad: Hamilton Labour Council Not Endorsing Monique Taylor
In an unexpected move, the HDLC has decided not to endorse Hamilton Mountain NDP candidate Monique Taylor. The HDLC did not provide a reason.