Council on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved an official plan amendment and “social contract” with a developer, allowing the company to build a high-density rental project at a 21-hectare site in Heron Gate, but some councillors thought the city could have inked a better deal for affordable housing. Read More
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Council approves controversial redevelopment plan in Heron Gate that will make 1,000 units 'affordable'
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