Authors After Hours reading for October

We are very happy to announce our Authors After Hours reading for October.

Joining us for in-store readings on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 7:00 p.m. will be four authors from Biblioasis Press:  Cynthia Flood (Red Girl, Rat Boy), Norm Sibum (The Traymore Rooms), Lucie (L.A.) Wilk (Strength of Bone), and 2013 finalist for the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Non-Fiction Andrew Steinmetz (This Great Escape).

Event is held in-store. Free.
Everyone welcome;  Please register as space is limited:  905-528-4508 or events@princebooks.net

Press release is attached. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Bryan Prince Bookseller Ltd.
1060 King Street West

 

 

 

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George R. Allan Plans

Please find attached a plan showing when renovations and construction are planned to take  place at George R. Allan, expected to be ready in September 2014. When complete, the new double gym, change rooms and community room will be able to be locked off from the rest of the school for ease of evening and week-end community use. The construction plans will necessitate the removal of 3 Austrian pine trees, which have been found to be already diseased.
Please also find attached a file about further timelines for construction, the work of the Transition Committee,  renovation plans for Dalewood, and the required process for selling off the Prince Philip property.
Judith Bishop
Trustee Ward 1 and 2
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
judith.bishop@hwdsb.on.ca
905 512 5713
http://allchildrenspotential.blogspot.com/
http://www.hwdsb.on.ca/aboutus/trustees/jbishop/index.aspx 

2013 Prince Philip to George R. Allan

2013 G.R. Allan Site Plan

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Binkley United Church – Roast Beef Dinner

Roast beef dinner, continuous buffet.  For tickets call 905-529-0740.

Adults $15, children (6-12 ) $7, children under 5 free.

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Another Drop Lecture Series – Dr. Lynda Redwood-Campbell

UNU-INWEH’s October Another Drop lecture will feature Dr. Lynda Redwood-Campbell, Professor, Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University. Lynda will be providing a lecture on The Aftermath of Natural Disasters: Realities and Myths.  It will be held on Tuesday October 8 at 7:00pm in room 1C/D at McMaster Innovation Park.

The event is free and refreshments will be served. For more information see the flyer attached or visit inweh.unu.edu/another-drop. RSVP to contact.inweh@unu.edu. Hope to see you there.

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15th annual Mahatma Gandhi Lecture on Nonviolence

See http://dailynews.mcmaster.ca/worth-mentioning/15th-annual-mahatma-gandhi-lecture-on-nonviolence/ for details

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AWWCA Letter to Planning Committee re. Rental Licensing

The following letter has been sent to the City’s Planning Committee, declaring our support for recent Rental Licensing report put out by the City.

The AWWCA has reviewed this report, and we support both the report and all of its recommendations.  Approximately 40 per cent of the homes in our neighbourhood are rentals, and the impact has been substantial.  We are not opposed to rental housing.  We know there are many landlords who do care for their properties, many of whom have represented themselves to the planning committee.  The problems arise from those who have no concern for their property, tenants, or the neighbourhood and are concerned only with profit.  Owning homes for rental is a business and should be subject to the same types of taxes, regulations for property maintenance, insurance, and public safety as any other business in the City providing rental housing.  The business owner’s plan needs to address all of the safety and property standards that are of concern to the community.  Owners who neglect property maintenance and safety issues in order to make a profit do not contribute to the overall growth, sustainability, and integrity of neighbourhoods in the City.

The recommendations contained in this report address the concerns of landlords, tenants, and resident homeowners.  The long implementation time frame will allow landlords to legalize secondary suites, ensure their properties are in compliance with health and safety standards, and give planning staff time to write the new residential zoning bylaw.  There will be time to resolve many issues with illegal zoning in the core of the city.

The proposed fees associated with rental licensing are reasonable and should not pose any threat to profits for landlords or affordability to tenants.  The fees are also designed to make licensing pay for itself so that it will not be a burden on taxpayers, despite what the landlords’ association says in its alarmist ads in The Spectator.

The secondary rental market is an important and substantial part of rental housing in Hamilton.    Resident homeowners and landlords who take care of their properties deserve a level playing field in terms of ensuring that property and health and safety standards are followed.   Tenants in the secondary market deserve well managed and licensed facilities.

We believe the recommendations in this report provide a balance for all stakeholders and will result in a much improved secondary rental market for Hamilton taxpayers.

 Yours truly,

Dr. Jay Parlar, President

 

AWWCA Letter to Planning Committee re Rental Licensing

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Social Scrabble

Drop in and try your luck at creating new words with this classic family game.  Game boards and Scrabble dictionaries will be provided.  Players of all skill levels are welcome, and it’s free.   Mark your calendar for future Scrabble dates on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 17, Nov. 21, and Dec. 19.  For more information:   http://www.hpl.ca/events/westdale-branch-social-scrabble

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Grace Church’s 11th Anniversary Celebration

Westdale/West Hamilton seniors and retirees are invited to Grace Church’s 11th anniversary celebration to begin our regular meetings for the 2013/14 season.  We meet for fellowship, food, card/board games, guest speakers, and conversation on the third Wednesday of each month from September to June.  New members are welcome.  Memberships are $5.00 for the season.  Contact 905-527-1257.

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Return to Rae Strait: Beyond Fatal Passage.

The Hamilton Association for the Advancement of Literature, Science and Art presents the first in its free public lecture series for 2013/14 with “Return to Rae Strait:  Beyond Fatal Passage.  To help mark the 200th birthday of Arctic explorer and Hudson’s Bay surgeon and surveyor Dr. John Rae, award-winning author, speaker, and Rae expert Ken McGoogan will give a multimedia presentation about his journeys to the hard to reach Rae Strait in Canada’s high Arctic, which he first visited in 1999 and wrote about in Fatal Passage.  Most famous for solving the mystery of the lost Franklin Expedition to find the Northwest Passage, John Rae was a co-founder of this organization (HAALSA) 156 years ago to encourage life-long learning in his adopted community.  Scott Millar, educator and canoe tripper, will join us to offer a surprise birthday tribute.  For the full series, membership information, or to inquire about a possible cancellation, check http://www.haalsa.org or call 905-527-0080.

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Lawrence Hill in conversation with Paul Kennedy

Bryan Prince Bookseller is honoured to co-host a special evening with Lawrence Hill to celebrate the release of his 2013 Massey Lecture, Blood:  The Stuff of Life.  He will be in conversation with Paul Kennedy,host of Ideas on CBC Radio.  Please note that this event is being recorded by CBC and therefore late arrivals will not be admitted. Tickets $10 at the bookstore, 1060 King St. West, 905-528-4508.

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