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Striking Hamilton Water workers disrupt Council meetings, block transit buses, and say they'll block snow plows this winter if still on strike.
The facility was closed in March after "rotting was observed in an isolated section" of the roof deck - engineers have confirmed the building is safe.
The Ministry referenced Hamilton's ransomware attack timeline to argue that releasing database URLs could endanger government IT systems.
Material and services 25% over budget in first four months of April, putting CHH on track for a $2.26 million annual deficit.
The Board estimates it will have to pay the City $780,000 annually under the new system, meaning the Board will need to cut around one per cent of its $751-million operating budget.
Proposed six-storey residential building in Dundas could be surrounded by flood waters during a severe storm event.
From a 2023 concert staging mishap to drug use during the 2023-24 encampments, unintended uses of Hamilton's Argyll memorial pavilion have escalated Veterans Committee concerns ...
Ontario has 444 municipalities, Hamilton is the only one subject to repeated written orders to comply with freedom of information laws.
The City Clerk's Office included an unredacted cheque in a Council agenda package, exposing the banking information of a corporation.
Waleed Ali campaign posts ChatGPT-generated 'Ward 8' map that's actually Ward 4 with fabricated street names and distorted boundaries - a textbook case of why AI needs human verification.
Council votes to review demolition control - removing control will lower taxes for developers and land assemblers.
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