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Community meeting regarding 88 Forsyth Ave. North
McMaster has purchased this house and is applying for rezoning of the property for its proposed uses: administrative offices, student meeting space, and a small student resource area and lounge. Councillor Brian McHattie asked the university to organize a community … Continue reading
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Leash Free Location Proposals
The City of Hamilton is proposing two new off-leash dog parks, at Stroud Parkette (in Ainslie Wood East) and at Cathedral Park (west of the Fortino’s mall at Dundurn, off of King Street West).
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Presentation on the History of Ainslie Wood/Westdale and Preservation of Architectural/Cultural Heritage
There will be a free presentation for the public on Wednesday December 4 at 6:30 PM in the Westdale Branch of the Public Library. The session is co-sponsored by Councillor Brian McHattie and the Ainslie Wood Westdale Community Association. Speakers … Continue reading
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18th Annual Merryberry Market
The Westdale Children’s School is hosting its 18th annual Merryberry Market, featuring unique gifts for the whole family from a variety of local vendors, live seasonal music, children’s crafts, a silent auction, and a café.
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The Right to Wash; The Right to Health
“The Right to WaSH; the Right to Health,” a virtual keynote address by Catarina de Albuquerque, UN special rapporteur on the right to safe drinking water and sanitation, with panelists Dr. Nancy Doubleday, McMaster University; Dr. Ross Pink, Global Water Rights; … Continue reading
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Binkley United Church presents fiddle champion Scott Woods
Binkley United Church presents fiddle champion Scott Woods. Adults $20, children 6-12 $10. Tickets available at the church or call 905-529-0740 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
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Public Information Meeting about the possible disposition of Prince Philip School and its site
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is considering a recommendation to declare Prince Philip School and its site surplus to its needs. Under Phase 1 of the Property Disposition Protocol, the HWDSB is informing the City of Hamilton and local communities … Continue reading
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McMaster Chamber Orchestra
Tickets $10, or $15 for both concerts (second concert is March 2, 2014). For tickets and more information about the orchestra (including a video), see http://spotlight.mcmaster.ca/mcmaster-chamber-orchestra/
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The Holocaust and the Press: A Tragic Failure
As part of the Hamilton Jewish Federation’s eighth annual Holocaust Education Week, its Kristallnacht Commemoration features a keynote address by journalist David Halton, “The Holocaust and the Press: A Tragic Failure.” Halton argues that the press in the 1930s was partly … Continue reading
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