Where Hamilton city councillors stand on the $3.4B offer for LRT
After the federal and provincial governments announced a $3.4-billion deal for Hamilton to build an LRT, CBC News asked each city councillor if they would support the project.
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Posted: Apr 28, 2021 5:59 PM ET | Last Updated: April 28
The city will clear sidewalks along bus routes to snow pack conditions with deicing. (Kelda Yuen/CBC) comments
Hamilton s city council is expanding the sidewalk snow-clearing program to include 783 kilometres more along transit routes after winter storms.
The city s public works committee shot down that option last week, which would have meant the years-long debate wouldn t be allowed to come back again until after the next municipal election.
But Ward 1 Coun. Maureen Wilson re-raised the possibility during Wednesday s city council meeting, saying she was a little dumbfounded by those who state they need more information to make a decision.
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Posted: Feb 24, 2021 5:37 PM ET | Last Updated: February 24
Coun. Lloyd Ferguson (Ward 12) said he had grave concerns about the impact on small businesses if council were to call on the governments to legislate permanent paid sick leave.(Dan Taekema/CBC)
Panel selects anti-racism resource centre board members, but says more money is needed
The Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre (HARRC) is one step closer to running, as the community advisory panel has selected 13 members for its board. But that panel also says the city needs to offer more money.
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