Foldum Suing Microshelters Inc, Seeking Damages in Hamilton Barton/Tiffany Modular Homes Controversy
Foldum Corporation seeking damages from Microshelters Inc and other parties, claiming they stole IP and misrepresented Foldum's product as their own.
Hamilton’s refusal to permit a medium-density plaza redevelopment became a national example of why there is a housing shortage. Rendering of the proposed redevelopment of 399 Greenhill Avenue as ...
Ward 8 City Councillor John-Paul Danko is taking an unpaid leave of absence from his city council duties while he runs as the federal Liberal candidate in Hamilton West – Ancaster – Dundas. Danko ...
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The City of Hamilton placed a record number of households into rent-geared-to-income (RGI) housing in 2023. However, the number of households on the centralized waitlist for affordable housing ...
Yesterday, the Ontario Land Tribunal issued notice that it will hold a one-day settlement hearing on March 31 to approve the deal between Hamilton City Council and Medallion Developments. Hamilton ...
The City of Hamilton is Canada’s worst municipality for planning application processing times, according to the latest semi-annual benchmarking study published by the Canadian Home Builders’ ...
Hamilton City Council will discuss an investigation into an alleged "confidential information leak" involving Ward 12 Councillor Craig Cassar at the start of Wednesday's Council ratification meeting.
Danko has been an off-and-on Liberal Party member in recent years. With Liberal polling numbers increasing, he's returned to the Party.
Ontario’s Divisional Court has dismissed Waterdown Garden Supplies Ltd. and Gary McHale’s appeal of a security of costs order in their lawsuit against the City of Hamilton. McHale and the corporations ...
I’m watching events in the United States with concern. The United States has gone from our closest ally to a nation engaged in economic warfare against us – with steel tariffs expected to hit Hamilton ...
Hamilton Bike Share Inc. is asking Council to increase its annual funding by nearly 50 percent. If approved, HSBI will receive $744,000 annually, an increase of $258,000 from the current $486,000 ...
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