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| May 09, 2008: | Balfour building ‘destroyed willfully’ |
| May 08, 2008: | City urged to protect foodlands |
| May 07, 2008: | Local food boosted |
| May 05, 2008: | Investigation sought over Balfour collapse and demolition |
| May 03, 2008: | Steelmaker ordered to cut pollution |
| May 01, 2008: | Meetings on rapid transit in Hamilton |
| May 01, 2008: | Bike racks and double-deckers for GO Transit |
| Apr 30, 2008: | Aerotropolis land need questioned by province |
| Apr 29, 2008: | Public gets say on integrity commissioner |
| Apr 28, 2008: | Public living in past on brownfields: consultant |
| Apr 24, 2008: | Minister promises pesticide fire report |
| Apr 23, 2008: | Recording of aerotropolis meeting opposed |
| Apr 20, 2008: | Deciding parking meters and slot revenues |
| Apr 18, 2008: | How they voted in March |
| Apr 17, 2008: | Rapid transit meeting |
| Apr 14, 2008: | Councillors misled on incinerator approval? |
| Apr 13, 2008: | Downtown growth target nearly achieved |
| Apr 12, 2008: | Losani land deal challenged |
| Apr 11, 2008: | 30 km speed limit recommended |
| Apr 04, 2008: | Public meeting Monday on industrial lands |
| Apr 03, 2008: | What was said on the Red Hill lawsuit |
| Apr 02, 2008: | "Obscene" provincial process slammed by councillors |
| Apr 01, 2008: | Red Hill lawsuit victory near certain |
| Mar 31, 2008: | Battles looming over land conversion |
| Mar 29, 2008: | Brownfield numbers going to public |
| Mar 27, 2008: | Mid-pen group on hold |
| Mar 26, 2008: | Public input on integrity commissioner |
| Mar 26, 2008: | Courthouse cheaper than Lister |
| Mar 25, 2008: | Consultation key to aerotropolis |
| Mar 23, 2008: | City coordinating mid-pen input |
| Mar 22, 2008: | Only 2 percent of bayfront industrial property vacant |
| Mar 19, 2008: | Escarpment Commission wisdom doubted |
| Mar 16, 2008: | How they voted in February |
| Mar 13, 2008: | Staff picks councillors for Aerotropolis committee |
| Mar 10, 2008: | Peak oil pressure on council |
| Mar 08, 2008: | Spilling secrets at city council |
| Mar 04, 2008: | Sharp split on airport land deal |
| Mar 02, 2008: | Objections to sludge incinerator dismissed |
| Feb 29, 2008: | Transit revolution coming from province |
| Feb 27, 2008: | Costs of growth |
| Feb 23, 2008: | Servicing aerotropolis will be costly |
| Feb 21, 2008: | Clean air fair and conference |
| Feb 20, 2008: | How they voted |
| Feb 18, 2008: | Mitchell punishment largely symbolic |
| Feb 17, 2008: | Airport land purchase back on table |
| Feb 16, 2008: | City manager told to fix sound system |
| Feb 13, 2008: | Expensive expressway legal settlement |
| Feb 07, 2008: | Mitchell severance supported by several councillors |
| Feb 05, 2008: | Red Hill blasting nets fine |
| Feb 05, 2008: | Lights going out in Hamilton |
| Feb 04, 2008: | Appeal of Mitchell severance |
| Feb 03, 2008: | Integrity commissioner costs |
| Feb 02, 2008: | Drive-thru update |
| Feb 01, 2008: | Radio comments sparked demands for apology |
| Jan 28, 2008: | Little progress on brownfields |
| Jan 26, 2008: | Police want extra $5 million |
| Jan 23, 2008: | Aerotropolis committee minutes challenged |
| Jan 20, 2008: | Province moves on pesticide ban |
| Jan 19, 2008: | Public consultation reform delayed again |
| Jan 18, 2008: | City pressed to pay a living wage |
| Jan 17, 2008: | Jackson gets turn signals |
| Jan 15, 2008: | Bylaw revived against ‘demolition by neglect’ |
| Jan 14, 2008: | Staff to report on expressway tolls |
| Jan 13, 2008: | Lobbyists push for sludge incinerator |
| Jan 12, 2008: | Clark fails to tighten rules |
| Jan 07, 2008: | Integrity commissioner unaffordable |
| Jan 06, 2008: | Councillor asked to apologize |
| Jan 04, 2008: | Peak oil author speaking in Hamilton |
| Jan 03, 2008: | Councillor’s land deal contradicts provincial rules |
| Jan 02, 2008: | Who will pay to operate the expressway? |
| Dec 30, 2007: | Public squeezed on budget consultation |
| Dec 27, 2007: | Major spending premised on growth projections |
| Dec 21, 2007: | Turtle ponds saved from second developer |
| Dec 20, 2007: | Sludge incinerator cited for cancer-causing emissions |
| Dec 19, 2007: | Hamilton air flights continue decline |
| Dec 18, 2007: | Membership issues for aerotropolis committee |
| Dec 17, 2007: | Lower fee increases imposed on developers |
| Dec 16, 2007: | Karst protection awaiting provincial response |
| Dec 13, 2007: | Farmers market on the move |
| Dec 13, 2007: | Councillor wants natural areas fund |
| Dec 11, 2007: | Province challenges aerotropolis process |
| Dec 08, 2007: | Councillors want to hear from environmental commissioner |
| Dec 04, 2007: | Province avoiding commitment to inquiry on pesticide fire |
| Dec 03, 2007: | Making Hamilton friendly to pedestrians and cyclists |
| Dec 02, 2007: | Explanation offered for turtle ponds buffer size |
| Nov 30, 2007: | Developer fee increase on hold |
| Nov 27, 2007: | Fare hikes chosen over higher taxes |
| Nov 23, 2007: | Development application fees jump |
| Nov 22, 2007: | More bus fare hikes |
| Nov 19, 2007: | Massive pesticide stock at burned factory |
| Nov 17, 2007: | Rural official plan still in limbo |
| Nov 16, 2007: | Pesticide killed millions of fish in Cootes Paradise |
| Nov 15, 2007: | Poor turnout for public consultation |
| Nov 14, 2007: | Expressway opening again, and again? |
| Nov 13, 2007: | In Brief - 4 items - November 13 |
| Nov 12, 2007: | Inadequate public role in growth planning |
| Nov 11, 2007: | Dundas evacuation considered during pesticide fire |
| Nov 10, 2007: | Peak oil expert speaking to council |
| Nov 09, 2007: | City jumps taxes in response to GST cut |
| Nov 09, 2007: | Bike racks on all buses |
| Nov 06, 2007: | Lawsuit against Canadian government |
| Nov 04, 2007: | Aerotropolis committee may muzzle opponents |
| Nov 02, 2007: | Capital budget slashed as debt rises |
| Oct 30, 2007: | Mayor pushes green image |
| Oct 25, 2007: | Council wants full assessment of sludge incinerator |
| Oct 24, 2007: | Mayor on Red Hill panel |
| Oct 17, 2007: | More councillors against Mount Albion closure |
| Oct 14, 2007: | Peak oil report delayed for fourth time |
| Oct 13, 2007: | Citizen presentations threatened |
| Oct 11, 2007: | Thirty smog days this year |
| Oct 11, 2007: | City hosting climate conference |
| Oct 08, 2007: | Third of homes have excessive lead levels in water |
| Oct 06, 2007: | Farmers’ market being forced out |
| Oct 04, 2007: | Waste transfer station criticized |
| Oct 02, 2007: | Sidewalk requirement overturned |
| Sep 28, 2007: | Council not told about biased instructions to mid-pen consultant |
| Sep 27, 2007: | Ensuring public input on the turtle ponds development |
| Sep 24, 2007: | Mid-peninsula highway issue returns to council |
| Sep 23, 2007: | Pesticide bylaw decision this week |
| Sep 22, 2007: | Clark challenges delay in public input |
| Sep 20, 2007: | Meeting on the future of transit |
| Sep 19, 2007: | Turtle ponds in jeopardy again |
| Sep 16, 2007: | Tax differences stay another year after city-suburban split |
| Sep 12, 2007: | Fifty million less to spend |
| Sep 11, 2007: | Conservation Authority backs karst protection |
| Sep 10, 2007: | Public look at intensification |
| Sep 09, 2007: | Public comments restricted on sludge incinerator |
| Sep 08, 2007: | Government land agency accused of bias |
| Aug 30, 2007: | Pesticide bylaw decision looms |
| Aug 29, 2007: | Airport rapid transit recommended |
| Aug 28, 2007: | Committee wants to know financial assets of councillors |
| Aug 26, 2007: | School playground battle not over |
| Aug 18, 2007: | Hazardous waste, numerous spills at pesticide company |
| Aug 17, 2007: | Road tolls gain favour in climate battle |
| Aug 15, 2007: | Fire officials contradict pesticide company assertions |
| Aug 13, 2007: | Banned chemical in pesticide fire |
| Aug 10, 2007: | Lead levels high in nearly a quarter of homes |
| Aug 09, 2007: | Good news, bad news for incinerator company |
| Aug 08, 2007: | City wants provincial inquiry on pesticide fire |
| Aug 08, 2007: | Public meeting called by citizen group |
| Aug 07, 2007: | Dynes fine likely small |
| Aug 06, 2007: | City sludge incinerator proposed |
| Aug 02, 2007: | Peak oil response still in limbo |
| Jul 31, 2007: | Burned building could have stored quarter-million litres of pesticides |
| Jul 28, 2007: | International cities tackle car dependency |
| Jul 27, 2007: | Steep decline in HSR budget |
| Jul 18, 2007: | Fate of industrial land divides committee |
| Jul 16, 2007: | Perils of a politician |
| Jul 16, 2007: | Councillors debate cost of sprawl |
| Jul 15, 2007: | Councillors back eat local map |
| Jul 10, 2007: | Development boss opposes drive-thru ban |
| Jul 06, 2007: | Intensification presents challenges |
| Jul 05, 2007: | Most councillors rely on corporate donations |
| Jul 03, 2007: | City committee to focus on food security |
| Jun 29, 2007: | Hamilton environmental groups share Toronto award |
| Jun 28, 2007: | Mid-pen highway a provincial priority |
| Jun 26, 2007: | Residents use legal tool to challenge air polluters |
| Jun 25, 2007: | Reminder - Local politics discussion |
| Jun 23, 2007: | Green cart award for city |
| Jun 21, 2007: | Municipalities backing away from incineration |
| Jun 20, 2007: | Main Street a 'traffic sewer' |
| Jun 18, 2007: | Cycling and pedestrian coordinator approved |
| Jun 16, 2007: | Closing walkways, alleys and roads |
| Jun 13, 2007: | Drive thru pollution somewhat higher |
| Jun 13, 2007: | Municipal politics discussion night |
| Jun 10, 2007: | Vehicles main air pollution threat in Hamilton |
| Jun 07, 2007: | Going white for the environment |
| Jun 03, 2007: | Councillors on pesticide bylaw |
| Jun 01, 2007: | Buses and bikes crucial in north Hamilton |
| May 31, 2007: | Turtle ponds developer backs out |
| May 29, 2007: | Odours unite political foes |
| May 28, 2007: | Questions about conflict of interest |
| May 24, 2007: | How should community councils work? |
| May 23, 2007: | School closings blamed on urban sprawl |
| May 22, 2007: | More opportunities to sit on a city committee |
| May 22, 2007: | Public can challenge master plans |
| May 21, 2007: | Did city cave to developer pressure? |
| May 19, 2007: | $1.2 million for aerotropolis plans |
| May 18, 2007: | Council rejects incinerator shortcut |
| May 16, 2007: | Expressways bill over half a billion |
| May 12, 2007: | More questions about turtle ponds development |
| May 10, 2007: | Contractors violating fair wage policy |
| May 09, 2007: | Drive-thru moratorium to be examined |
| May 08, 2007: | Councillors step on blob |
| May 06, 2007: | Staff oppose province on rural plan |
| May 05, 2007: | Incinerator approval may be only months away |
| Apr 30, 2007: | Major election funders |
| Apr 27, 2007: | Province wants major changes to city’s rural plan |
| Apr 26, 2007: | Turtle ponds safe for now |
| Apr 24, 2007: | Planning firm funded eight councillors |
| Apr 24, 2007: | Transit fare hikes reduced |
| Apr 23, 2007: | Clark wants more respect for public input |
| Apr 22, 2007: | What a party that must have been |
| Apr 21, 2007: | Staff support housing in environmentally significant area |
| Apr 19, 2007: | Fuel farm planned at airport |
| Apr 19, 2007: | Public input on idling bylaw |
| Apr 17, 2007: | Coveyduck defends city on building code violations |
| Apr 17, 2007: | Citizens wanted for integrity committee |
| Apr 15, 2007: | Council retreats on firing of long-time volunteer |
| Apr 10, 2007: | Varied groups oppose bus fare hikes |
| Apr 08, 2007: | McHattie questions ‘found’ money |
| Mar 27, 2007: | Suburban councillors push through bus fare hike |
| Mar 25, 2007: | Waterdown interchange will cost over $60 million |
| Mar 22, 2007: | Drug bust building owner well-connected |
| Mar 20, 2007: | McHattie and Mitchell clash over idling bylaw |
| Mar 19, 2007: | Environmentally significant area threatened by development |
| Mar 14, 2007: | Population figures may put growth plans in jeopardy |
| Mar 12, 2007: | Riders paying increasing share of HSR costs |
| Mar 09, 2007: | Marathon planning meeting |
| Mar 07, 2007: | Big bus fare hikes proposal released at last minute |
| Mar 03, 2007: | Council endorses downtown VIA station |
| Mar 03, 2007: | Group wants trails plan reinstated |
| Mar 03, 2007: | High praise for social inclusion policy |
| Mar 01, 2007: | Mayor wants action on drive-thrus |
| Feb 28, 2007: | Hamilton taxes high relative to other Ontario municipalities |
| Feb 27, 2007: | Plan promoting transit emphasizes road building |
| Feb 26, 2007: | House builder's plan splits councillors |
| Feb 25, 2007: | Cities taking action to improve transit |
| Feb 22, 2007: | Clark challenges Nanticoke nuclear plans |
| Feb 19, 2007: | Rural cycling and walking trails strenuously opposed by Mitchell |
| Feb 18, 2007: | Council confirms Mount Albion closure |
| Feb 17, 2007: | Fixing consultant study may triple cost |
| Feb 15, 2007: | Incineration debate heating up again |
| Feb 13, 2007: | Hope rising for extra transit funding |
| Feb 08, 2007: | Aerotropolis growth plan challenged |
| Feb 07, 2007: | Bus fare hikes back on table |
| Feb 07, 2007: | Ferguson questions water conservation |
| Feb 04, 2007: | Aerotropolis job expectations revealed |
| Feb 01, 2007: | Steep price for roadway land |
| Jan 31, 2007: | City switches position on Winona blob |
| Jan 30, 2007: | Consultant calls for big boundary expansions, especially near airport |
| Jan 29, 2007: | Expressway pollutants harm children |
| Jan 26, 2007: | More emphasis on water conservation |
| Jan 24, 2007: | Affordable housing process criticized |
| Jan 23, 2007: | Duvall opposes intensification |
| Jan 23, 2007: | Nuclear debate at council tomorrow |
| Jan 21, 2007: | Mayor fails to get quick action on idling bylaw |
| Jan 20, 2007: | Fraction of West Nile money moved to other health issues |
| Jan 18, 2007: | Eisenberger pushing pesticide ban |
| Jan 18, 2007: | Buses will get bike racks |
| Jan 17, 2007: | Proposed moratorium on new development |
| Jan 13, 2007: | Transit issues top first committee agenda |
| Jan 11, 2007: | Industries given many ways to cut their taxes |
| Jan 09, 2007: | Budget shows steep rise in road funding |
| Jan 03, 2007: | Demand for transit outstrips city funding |
| Dec 06, 2006: | Chapman facing more court costs |
| Dec 05, 2006: | Aerotropolis victors seek donations |
| Dec 03, 2006: | Electoral reform commission in Hamilton |
| Dec 03, 2006: | More meetings this week |
| Dec 02, 2006: | Media accusations against LIUNA officials |
| Nov 29, 2006: | Committee positions approved |
| Nov 27, 2006: | Di Ianni not personally involved in illegal donations |
| Nov 24, 2006: | Election donor acquitted |
| Nov 23, 2006: | Calls to convert one-way streets |
| Nov 19, 2006: | Join Hamilton's new government |
| Nov 17, 2006: | Missing voters |
| Nov 10, 2006: | Candid assessment of city hall from retiring councillor |
| Nov 08, 2006: | Peak oil lost in city bureaucracy |
| Nov 04, 2006: | Many candidates reject corporate and union donations |