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Drug checking, consumption site supported in Hamilton opioid action planA drug checking pilot and test of a supervised consumption site in a men’s shelter are initiatives Hamilton hopes will reduce opioid overdoses in the lower city.HealthJun 12, 2023
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Hamilton may introduce municipal bylaw to stop ‘renovictions’Councillors in Hamilton, Ont. are signalling they will push ahead with a bylaw to stop 'renovictions', despite landlord-tenant disputes being under provincial control.PoliticsApr 21, 2023
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Hamilton declares state of emergency amid troubles with homelessness, mental health and addictionEfforts by a city councillor in Hamilton to have a state of emergency implemented as a response to the city’s homelessness and opioid crisis were successful Wednesday.HealthApr 12, 2023
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Carbon budget, green building policies among priorities for Hamilton climate change officeHamilton's new office of climate change initiatives has laid out its plan for the year ahead to tackle the climate crisis on a local level.EnvironmentApr 5, 2023
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Hamilton staff report says state of emergency won’t ‘open doors’ to aid city’s opioid crisisOn Monday, Hamilton’s medical officer and city councillors continued to explore the possibility of declaring a state of emergency to battle an increasing opioid overdose problem.HealthMar 20, 2023
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Budget meeting adjourned at Hamilton city hall after protestors disrupt council chamberDemonstrators opposed to a proposed increase in Hamilton police's annual budget showed up outside and inside city hall during budget discussions Monday.PoliticsFeb 7, 2023
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First tiny shelter for Hamilton homeless residents unveiled on James Street NorthHamilton's first tiny shelter for homeless residents has been unveiled, but the group behind the project said they're still searching for a home for the rest of the cabins.CanadaApr 1, 2022
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Councillors pushing for review of Hamilton’s fireworks bylawChanges could be coming to Hamilton's fireworks bylaw amid concerns that modern fireworks are much more powerful and dangerous than ever before.NewsNov 5, 2021
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Hamilton refers idea of sewage overflow pipe for Ancaster Creek back to public worksHamilton councillors sent a public works request to build a sewage runoff pipe that would discharge into Chedioke Creek to back to committee for clarification.PoliticsAug 13, 2021
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Feds to invest $12.9M for new affordable homes in HamiltonThe Rapid Housing Initiative funding will support projects to help those in uncertain housing situations, at risk of homelessness, or living in temporary shelters in Hamilton.EconomyJul 23, 2021
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