The candidates in Cambridge are (in alphabetical order by last name): Rob Deutschmann, Ontario Liberal Party. Carla Johnson, Green Party of Ontario. Belinda Karahalios, New Blue Party of Ontario.
This investment in Ontario nuclear manufacturing, with 80 per cent of spending happening in the province, will leverage BWXT’s recent investment of $80 million to expand their Cambridge facility that ...
"Ontario needs steady leadership to build out a clean and affordable energy future, by leveraging our province’s nuclear advantage," said Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Electrification. "As we ...
Cambridge has enacted one of the most aggressive pro-housing zoning measures undertaken by a U.S. city in recent years: It ...
The Cambridge City Council on Monday night passed a dramatic overhaul of the city’s land-use rules, broadly allowing buildings up to ... rather that something as tall as six stories could ...
Ontario announced plans Monday afternoon for 350 new jobs in Cambridge as part of its nuclear energy expansion. Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is investing $1 billion in contracts with BWXT ...
The vote deregulates land use, loosening rules that limited what Cambridge landowners could do with their property.
Leaders in Cambridge are ready to re-zone the city. The city council voted to eliminate all single-family zoning. The reform ...
Though the highest point in Nevada -- Boundary Peak -- towers 13,147 feet above the remote wilderness of Southern Nevada, the tallest buildings are concentrated in the Silver State's population ...
Councilor Burhan Azeem argues the measure was a much-needed effort to allow for the development of more multi-family housing in the city.
However, some buildings across Cambridge have been left empty for many years. You might not notice them when walking around the area in a rush. If you have walked down Chesterton Road, you may ...
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