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Hamilton to seek public input on use of ‘missing middle’ to fill housing gapThe City of Hamilton is asking residents to offer their opinion on how best to create more affordable housing using 'mid-rise residential zones' along arterial roads.CanadaJun 19, 2023
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Hamilton’s Main Street to move from five to four lanesCity Councillors approved changes to Main Street the same day they received the annual collision reports and discussed changes to its blueprints for road design.TrafficJul 6, 2022
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More participants likely to face discipline, charges following ‘unsanctioned’ McMaster homecomingAn exec with McMaster admits the university heard "something was planned" in connection with an unapproved homecoming.EducationOct 4, 2021
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Hamilton’s push for a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy expands to federal governmentHamilton councillors remain unanimous in asking higher levels of government to implement a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy, and are extending that call to the federal government.NewsAug 13, 2021
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Hamilton, Ont. to endure $3M increase in waste collection costsCouncil voted 13-3 Wednesday in favour of a new seven-year $23-million contract for private waste collection in Hamilton.PoliticsMay 28, 2020
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Hamilton council agrees to full apology for Chedoke Creek spill, release of confidential documentsThe public will see the release of 10 secret documents about the spill from city council, however four others will remain under wraps.PoliticsNov 28, 2019
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Province gives Hamilton until Valentine’s Day to devise Chedoke Creek cleanup strategyMeanwhile, Mayor Marianne Meed Ward says trust between Hamilton and Burlington has been "eroded."PoliticsNov 25, 2019
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Hamilton politicians request no-pets policy for city facilitiesSupporters of pet-friendly workplaces argue they have a positive impact on the stress and anxiety levels of employees.PoliticsNov 21, 2019
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Hamilton mayor says he sees ‘opportunity’ in further meetings with LGBTQ2 residentsFred Eisenberger sees meetings as "the only way forward" in building on the "good work" the city has already done with the LGBTQ2 community.Jul 17, 2019
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Chief Girt says he ‘looks forward’ to potential review of police response during altercation at Hamilton PrideHamilton police's top man says it's not "productive to have a trial or a review strictly in the media."PoliticsJul 17, 2019
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