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The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board HWDSB is asking for community input to name a new elementary school in Greensville.The new school is being built on the former site of Greensville Elementary School, which was demolished in 2017. Its students have shifted to nearby Spencer Valley Elementary School,
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Bonnie Fokkens wants to keep the Rose City smelling like roses.That why she voted in favour of an interim control bylaw governing medical marijuana facilities in Welland.Tuesday, council passed the bylaw which will see a year-long pause on new medical marijuana facilitiesas the city looks to get things right in relation to the industry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The bylaw does not affect any facilities already underway.The news was greeted by applause from Matthews Road residents who packed council chambers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A 27,263-square
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