After over a decade of neglect, 21 John Street South will be demolished. The City of Hamilton’s Property Standards Committee ordered Brad Lamb’s BJL Properties Inc. to demolish the decrepit building ...
The City of Hamilton does not include the annual freedom of information report data in its “award-winning” open data portal. The Public Record is a reader-funded local news site that depends on your ...
Yesterday, the Ontario Land Tribunal approved the redevelopment of the partially vacant commercial plaza at 399 Greenhill Avenue into a mixed-use community that will include two 12-storey buildings, ...
Ward 2 Councillor Cameron Kroetsch announced the Hamilton Waterfront Trust will be dissolved and absorbed by the City. In his announcement, he wrote that during the transition, harbour cruises will ...
Local businesses concerned by plan to lift gates on a park structure that's been a magnet for illegal activities ...
An unexpected turn of events for plans to convert the former Canada Marine Discovery Centre at Pier 8 into a library: not a single Hamilton-based architecture firm is bidding on the tender to lead the ...
The Hamilton Police Service contracted 2,181 Paid Duty events in 2024, up from 1,911 events in 2023 (a 14.13 percent increase), with HPS charging $3,499,066.16 last year. $982,599.18 of this amount is ...
As a part of the City of Hamilton’s continued emergency response training, there will be two scheduled lockdown-type drills held at City Hall. The scheduled drills will take place on: Each drill ...
Recent closed session votes by Hamilton City Council and the Trustees of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board have caught my interest - then the Province announced a new HART in Oshawa ...
Hamilton City Council received, without debate or comment, a report from Hamilton Integrity Commissioner David Boghosian finding a political staff member working for Ward 12 Councillor Craig Cassar ...
Details are limited. The deal decreases residential units to 546 from 553, expands retail space, and City gets angular plane compliance.
The Hamilton Police Service (HPS) will begin deploying body-worn cameras to over 500 front-line officers starting on March 3rd. The HPS held a community meeting in late February at the central police ...
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