Local
Hamilton residents are being asked to weigh in on the city’s economic future as the Economic Development Office begins work on a new action plan covering from now until 2030.
The city launched consultation on their Engage Hamilton platform, inviting residents to share their perspective on the city’s local economy and what priorities should be over the next five years.
The survey can be accessed here and runs until September 15, 2026.
Local
The Ontario Land Tribunal ruled Monday that the City of Hamilton must expand its urban boundary by at least 1,600 gross developable hectares to accommodate residential growth to 2051.
Opinion
Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath officially registered for re-election on Friday, filing her paperwork at City Hall to seek a second term.
National
No. At least not yet. At the time of writing this column, there are all kinds of stories floating around as to what is or isn’t included in the tentative “deal” the Canadian trade negotiating team…
National
It has been a very rocky 20 months with the Canada-U.S. relationship. The hundred-plus years of good will and love between Canadians and Americans have been lost to the performative politics…