Two vacant lots on the south side of French Avenue in Long Sault, Ont. on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021. Picture is taken looking east from Cherry Avenue. South Stormont council has rejected a developer s proposal to build two semi-detached homes instead of two single homes. Planning Director Peter Young says the developer plans to go ahead with the single family homes and is not likely to challenge the decision made Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston., File)
LONG SAULT – The head of South Stormont’s planning department says “it’s unlikely” a developer will challenge council’s decision on a semi-detached housing proposal in Long Sault.
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TORONTO The Ontario government introduced legislation Tuesday that would cement changes to how provincial judges are appointed, part of several reforms it said aim to increase access to justice.
Feb 16, 2021 3:06 PM By: Canadian Press
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TORONTO The Ontario government introduced legislation Tuesday that would cement changes to how provincial judges are appointed, part of several reforms it said aim to increase access to justice.
The changes to the judicial appointment process sparked controversy when they were first presented last year, but the government said Tuesday it has made adjustments to reflect feedback from those in the justice system.
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East Ferris council members and the municipality’s planning advisory committee chairman have been cleared by its integrity commissioner of allegations they broke code of conduct policies.
“I find no contravention of the Municipality of East Ferris council code of conduct by John O’Rourke during the March 27, 2019, PAC meeting, or by any members of council during the May 14, 2019, council meeting,” David King, the municipality’s integrity commissioner stated in a report received by East Ferris council Tuesday evening.