The developer’s plan includes an outdoor patio space for the ground-level commercial units, ideal for a cafe.
The approximate 180-person retirement home will have individual living units ranging from studio units to two bedrooms.
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The developer’s plan includes an outdoor patio space for the ground-level commercial units, ideal for a cafe.
The approximate 180-person retirement home will have individual living units ranging from studio units to two bedrooms.
Open data advocates are strong privacy advocates.
The Province of Ontario formally announced the beginning of credit card payments on local transit in Durham, York, Burlington, and Hamilton. HSR buses have accepted credit card payments for a few weeks. Credit card payments are charged full fare.
WILL TINY SHELTERS EVER HAPPEN?
Seven Councillors state they will vote to support the police budget. Virtually guaranteeing it will past.
In an interesting decision with a lot of complexity, the Assessment Review Board dismisses a reduction request.
Integrity Commissioners are expensive. The Province Needs to Provide Them to Small Municipalities
Hamilton’s public transit agency wants to move into the 430,000-sq.ft. 200 bus facility in Q4 2024.
Hamilton’s Design Review Panel says the proposed three towers need more privacy, the central park needs sunlight, and there needs to be contribution to the public realm.
The Hamilton Centre by-election must be called by March 15.