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Leamington Changes Bylaw Dispute Handling System

The Municipality of Leamington has approved a new system to handle bylaw disputes outside the traditional court process, aiming for more efficient resolutions. Learn about the changes.

Leamington Council Approves Bylaw Penalty System

Leamington council has approved a new administrative penalty system for bylaw enforcement, moving away from the traditional court process. Learn how this will streamline enforcement and impact residents.

Leamington man sentenced to life for matricide

Kevin Goodings receives a life sentence with no parole eligibility for 12 years after being convicted of killing his mother in Leamington. The court delivers its verdict.

Essex mayor pushes education on off-leash dogs

The mayor of Essex is championing a dual approach of public education and bylaw enforcement to address concerns over off-leash dogs in the community. Learn about the proposed strategy.

N.S. to review dog bylaw after boy's death

A Nova Scotia municipality is reviewing its dog control bylaw following the tragic death of a 13-year-old boy. The move comes as the community seeks to prevent future incidents.

Halifax to vote on $300 false alarm fee

Halifax Regional Council will decide on a motion to implement a flat $300 fee for false fire alarms, aiming to reduce unnecessary emergency responses. Learn the details and potential impact.

Kitchener approves amendments to encampment bylaw

Kitchener City Council has approved changes to Waterloo Region's encampment bylaw following a contentious public meeting. Get the latest details on the decision and community reaction.

The High Cost of Inaction in Employment Disputes

Employment lawyer Howard Levitt warns Canadian boards that delaying personnel decisions is now a major governance risk, leading to escalated disputes and liability. Read his analysis.

Leamington hospital slashes ER wait times with new funding

Erie Shores HealthCare in Leamington has dramatically reduced emergency room wait times using an innovative admission and discharge unit, now backed by $2.33M in permanent provincial funding. Discover how this model could transform Ontario healthcare.

Police ask public to ID Leamington break-in suspect

Essex County OPP are asking for the public's assistance in identifying a suspect wanted for a Christmas Eve break-in at a Leamington business. Anyone with information is urged to contact police.

Saskatoon snow clearing fines can reach $1,000

Saskatoon residents risk fines for improper snow removal. Learn the city's sidewalk bylaw rules, clearing timelines, and how shovelling snow onto roads can lead to penalties.

Calgary dog recovering after crosswalk attack

A four-year-old beagle named Hank is recovering after being attacked by two larger dogs in a Calgary crosswalk. City bylaw services are investigating the Monday afternoon incident.

Life-Threatening Injuries in Leamington Crash

A serious collision in Leamington has sent one person to hospital with life-threatening injuries. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the crash that occurred on December 27, 2025.

Ottawa's tree canopy shrinking despite 40% goal

Ottawa's urban tree canopy is declining, with many neighborhoods below 20% cover. Advocates say new zoning bylaws fail to protect mature trees from development, worsening heat islands.

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