Five day hearing to begin on April 28, 2025. If approved, the development will add 2,024 square metres of commercial space and 430 residential units, consisting of 374 apartments, 42 ...
"Construction related to the Barton-Tiffany temporary outdoor shelter is anticipated to start on Monday December 2." ...
City and Ministry of Labour met on Wednesday. Work on a new pedestrian crossing signal on Barton Street will resume next week.
A Ministry of Labour official was on site at the Barton and Tiffany lands again today, meeting with senior City of Hamilton officials including the City’s Director of Environmental Services Cynthia ...
"I think that bringing CN to the table is something that has never been done before in the city. I'm proud of having done that. And I think that that effort is, yielding results. Let's put it that way ...
The developer has “withdrawn” its original application and promptly filed a new application to make use of the new provincial policies. The OLT dealt with the withdrawal in two case management ...
The City of Hamilton sent an electrical contractor to the site this morning, and someone called the Ministry of Labour ...
If the City, the City's approved development, and CN continue settlement talks - but have also resumed preparations for a contested OLT hearing to begin on February 18 ...
All meetings are at Hamilton City Hall unless otherwise noted. [Formerly known as the Accountability and Transparency Committee] A staff recommendation to end open public correspondence on the Council ...
Hamilton’s Director of Water on TVO: Nick Winters discussed water infrastructure on TVO’s The Agenda.
The City was required, by the provincial laws, to disclose it issued an order on July 22, 2024, that the building was “structurally inadequate or faulty.” On Wednesday, the issue arrived on the floor ...
The last City closed door discussion regarding settlement talks was on October 16. In late October, all sides informed the Ontario Land Tribunal they would not file agreed statement of facts.