The proposed 2.1 percent increase will result in Hamilton paying approximately $35,000 more in 2024.
Joey’s Notepad: My Recollections of the 1998/99 HSR Strike
Recollections of 1998, and why I’m not optimistic a strike will be avoided.
Ancaster Heritage Advocates Call on Province to Reverse Recent OLT Rulings Based Upon Provincial UHOP Changes
Letter from AVHC to Premier Ford on Wednesday’s Council Agenda
HSR Transit Strike to Begin on Thursday: Union Issues 72 Hours Notice
“We refuse to be left behind while bureaucrats benefit with record raises and the ability to work from home 2-3 days a week,” says ATU 107.
BRIEF: Corktown Park Washroom Winterized as New 24/7 Washroom
Ward 2’s Corktown Park will replace Ward 3’s Myrtle Park as one of two encampment response funded winter washrooms.
BRIEF: Claremont Access Reopening Delayed Until At Least End of Next Week (Nov 6 – 10)
The City says “inclement weather” and “additional work required to safely open the downbound lanes” mean contractor needs more time to complete installing a rock fence.
BRIEF: Hamilton LRT Transit Corridor Lands Announced
Special permission now required for any building permits or construction within 30 metres of B-Line LRT corridor
Joey’s Notepad: How HSR Workers Living in Haldimand Could Contribute to a Strike Action
HSR bus operators want to keep a driver shuttle that moves them from the Upper James Garage to bus terminals and switch-off points.
City Manager Says If HSR Workers Reject Final Offer, “We Expect a Strike Will Occur”
HSR workers vote this weekend. They can strike or the City can lock them out as soon as Monday, November 6.
City and LiUNA reach deal to allow mid-rise at 186 Hunter East
Details will be made public after December 6, when the Ontario Land Tribunal is expected to rubber-stamp deal