A City of Hamilton staff report states that a geometric review of the Red Hill Valley Parkway’s design, examining roadway banking (superelevation) has determined the roadway will need to be rebuilt between Greenhill Avenue to King Street.
VIDEO REPLAY: Hamilton Water Worker Disrupt Council Meeting, Police Escort Out Leader
City Council endures over an hour of heckling, and for the first time in over a decade, police remove someone from the Council Chamber
COLEMAN: Pay Increase for Provincial Politicians is Long Overdue
A 16-year pay freeze was politically easy, but robbed voters of potentially better candidates.
New Ontario Bill Could Return Police School Resource Officers to Hamilton’s Schools
HWDSB Trustees voted to remove police officers from public schools in 2020
Hamilton to Issue Heritage Designations for North Side of King Street Between Mary and Walnut
City says buildings built between 1879 to 1881 are landmarks that define Downtown Hamilton’s eastern corridor
One of Hamilton’s Busiest Pedestrian Crossings to be Painted Following Fatality
Hamilton’s busiest uncontrolled pedestrian crossing will finally get road paint, following a recent fatality
Striking Hamilton Water Workers Disrupt Transit Service
Hundreds of low-wage Hamilton workers unable to get to jobs as 55 striking Hamilton water professionals picket transit garage
Council Expected to Call Ward 8 By-Election on June 18 – Timelines for Voting Day
If, as expected, Council calls a by-election on June 18, Ward 8 residents will vote sometime between Sept 1 and Oct 2.
City Says It is Supporting HSR Operator Whose Bus Was Struck by Stray Bullets
Hamilton Police state stray bullets struck an HSR bus at around 1:12 a.m. this morning (May 28) as it was passing through the area of Mud Street West and Upper Centennial Parkway in Stoney Creek.
There were no passengers on board, and the operator was not physically injured.
Joey’s Notepad: Hamilton Taking Longer Than Other Cities to Deal with Council Vacancy
Belleville, East Ferris, Guelph, Markham, Milton, and Toronto have already voted on how to fill vacancies. Leaving only Hamilton having not decided.