The developer who bought tickets to Premier Ford's daughter's 'stag-and-doe' has lost his court battle to keep the planning permissions given to him by the Conservative government ...
IPC rules that cybersecurity breaches are privacy breaches under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act – even encryption attacks ...
The Public Record exists in service of democracy and as part of our service, The Public Record offered the 155 candidates in Hamilton’s 2018 municipal election the opportunity to be interviewed for ...
OLT approves 39-storey tall building at 117 Jackson Street East, beside Hamilton's tallest building, which will remain the tallest.
Hamilton's news cycle has been busy for a couple of weeks now, and it is not stopping for Christmas. Too long, won't read: I will do my best to get more stories published, podcasts edited, and have ...
With its hand-picked middleman engulfed in legal controversy and a blizzard of questions - City hall needs to buy shelters from experienced vendors - now ...
Justice James Ramsey finds the City is acting to address homeless, and its encampment protocol complies with the Charter.
Landowners group applied for a Minister's Zoning Order for urban boundary expansion on December 13. Mayor says she is opposed ...
Joey Coleman is the self-publisher who runs all aspects of The Public Record. His passion for local engagement began as a teenager when he spoke in front of Council in favour of the renovation of his ...
Mayor Horwath says the City is working to get people shelter from the cold, as the City's Barton / Tiffany site is delayed awaiting micro-shelters.