Introducing The Trillium: Your Source for Queen's Park Insider Coverage

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Village Media's new feature, The Trillium, offers comprehensive news and information on provincial politics at Queen's Park. Get insider coverage, major political headlines, and in-depth analysis of key issues impacting Ontarians.

Your go-to source for local news is excited to introduce a new Sunday morning feature from The Trillium, our team of political reporters at Queen’s Park.

Passionate and plugged in, The Trillium delivers the major political headlines of the day while unpacking complex policy changes and digging deeper into key issues that impact every Ontarian. Our dogged journalists also keep a close watch on legislative debates, question period, public appointments, lobbying activity and regulatory proposals.

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Ottawa Considers Allowing Park Drinking as Part of Bylaw ReviewOttawa Considers Allowing Park Drinking as Part of Bylaw ReviewOttawa city council is exploring the idea of allowing drinking in parks as part of a bylaw review. A pilot program may be launched next year, following the success of a similar initiative in Toronto. Council members are open to the idea but emphasize the need for monitoring and responsible consumption.
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Prince George City Council to Consider Increase in Saturday Internments at Memorial Park CemeteryPrince George City Council to Consider Increase in Saturday Internments at Memorial Park CemeteryThe Prince George city council will review a report on the rise of Saturday internments at Memorial Park Cemetery. Currently, the cemetery operates from Monday to Friday and charges an extra fee for Saturday internments. The report aims to provide information on the practice of Saturday interments and the additional fees charged for services outside regular business hours. The cost of a Saturday internment fee in Prince George is $764, lower than Chilliwack's rate of $838 but higher than Maple Ridge's $731.
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