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    Campbellville quarry a key issue in upcoming Milton election

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Election day in Milton is less than a week away and the reopening of the Reid Road reservoir in Campbellville has emerged as a key issue. Dozens of people protested near the town hall in Milton on Saturday afternoon. The site in Campbellville is home to natural resources that could be utilized by the province […]

  • Xcel fields questions from Boulder officials about power outage

    Nearly two weeks ago, Xcel Energy executed its first-ever public safety power shutdown in Colorado, cutting power to 55,000 customers — most of them in Boulder County — ahead of a severe wind storm

  • Boulder officials approve $75K settlement for disability lawsuit

    Boulder’s City Council on Thursday night unanimously approved a $75,000 settlement agreement for a lawsuit brought by a disabled woman who alleged the city discriminated against her.

  • Warwick Township asks byelection candidates to commit on key issues

    Warwick Township is asking Lambton-Kent-Middlesex provincial byelection candidates to say where they stand on key local issues.

  • Boulder County officials put off decision on weed management plan

    More than 40 community members spoke at a county weed management meeting Tuesday - most of them opposed to herbicide use to maintain biodiverse areas within Boulder County. In response, Boulder County commissioners put off making a decision on a county weed management plan draft after the more than 5-hour meeting at the Boulder County Courthouse, 1325 Pearl St.

  • Officials search for inmate who walked away from work camp in Boulder City

    Law enforcement officials are searching for a “minimum-security offender” who they say walked away from a job site in Boulder City.

  • Boulder officials discuss zoning plans to encourage affordable home building

    As homes prices in Boulder continue to rise and the existing housing shortage grows worse, the city is working to tweak its residential zoning laws in hopes of making housing more affordable.

  • Donald Trump Making Inroads With Young Voters—Economy a Key Issue

    The great Winston Churchill was reputed to have observed, "If a man at twenty is not a liberal, then he has no heart. If a man at forty is not a conservative, then he has no brain." That's an apocryphal statement, of course, but that doesn't mean it's untrue. Younger people tend to skew more politically to the left than their elders - at least, if you look at the broad strokes. But there is also a political pendulum that swings back and forth; as recently as the '80s, there was a trend wherein...

  • Health officials issue blue-green algae watch for Lake Shawnee

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Spring is in full bloom, and with that comes unwanted algae in lakes across Kansas. Friday, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) along with the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) issued a public health advisory due to blue-green algae. There are active advisories on two Kansas lakes. A []

  • Top Biden officials likely violated key federal law, watchdog says

    Top officials at the White House and Small Business Administration appear to have violated a federal law restricting government staffers from engaging in certain political activities, according to a watchdog group. Internal emails obtained by Protect the Public’s Trust, a group investigating apparent conflicts of interest, show that both White House and SBA officials have […]

  • Leeds United fans on key selection issue, trio call and predictions at Boro

    Here is what our YEP Jury have had to say on tonight’s clash at the Riverside including agreement on a key selection issue in the front line, a trio call, legend’s advice and a Whites must. NEIL GREWER If Leeds are to have any hope of automatic promotion then a win in this game will be vital. Middlesbrough are in good form and are seeking to finish the season strongly – and will be going for the win. This could be to our advantage as Boro will certainly not be employing the...

  • 'Never happened before': Key oversight officials leave as LAPD searches for chief

    In the market for senior police officials, Los Angeles is hiring. As of this week, the city faces an unprecedented three vacancies in key LAPD leadership and oversight positions: chief, inspector general and executive director of the Board of Police Commissioners. The current inspector general, Mark Smith, was named Monday as an independent monitor to oversee police reforms in Portland, Ore. Another top oversight official, Richard Tefank, who served as executive director for the Board of Police...