Articles from January, 2008

Hamilton Mulch
A poem by Thomas Wilson.
by Thomas Wilson
Published January 18, 2008 in Fiction and Poetry (0 comments)

Why Punish Monthly HSR Pass Holders?
With the dramatic hikes to monthly transit passes, it may be cheaper simply to buy tickets.
by Thom Oommen
Published January 18, 2008 in Special Report: Transit (31 comments)

Architecture of Isolation
Can social architecture find an optimal balance between privacy and community?
by Ted Mitchell
Published January 18, 2008 in Ideas (3 comments)

The Enigma of Cats, or A Cautionary Tale About Electricity
In my dream I see the Sphinx fading up mysteriously onto the screen of my darkened Blackberry. And we talk.
by Mark Fenton
Published January 18, 2008 in Photo Essay (1 comment)

Tom D'Aquino's Environmental Blind Spot
Ignoring the environmental damage of unrestricted commerce, Tom D'Aquino argues that business and money are are the only solutions to saving the current climatic crisis.
by Maggie Hughes
Published January 18, 2008 in Commentary (9 comments)

CCAC: No Seamless Transfer
Aznive Mallett asks why a process is supported when it does not give community nurses job-stability or incentives to keep them.
by Letter to the Editor
Published January 18, 2008 in Letters (2 comments)

We Have Lost a Great Man
Ryan Furlong laments the loss of a great community builder.
by Letter to the Editor
Published January 18, 2008 in Letters (2 comments)

Industrious Us
Everything becomes an industry - an opportunity to make money and/or grab power.
by Kevin Somers
Published January 18, 2008 in Entertainment and Sports (1 comment)

Transport Revolutions Seminar
As oil production goes into decline, we must transform the way we move people and goods.
by Ryan McGreal
Published January 18, 2008 in Editorial (9 comments)

Downtown Update
Good, bad, ugly: Hamilton's got it all, and we love it.
by RTH Staff
Published January 18, 2008 in Downtown Bureau (6 comments)

Pro and Con: Trinity Proposal on MIP Employment Lands
This is a very important issue to which everyone within Southwest, Westdale, and even Dundas should pay attention.
by Betsy Agar
Published January 18, 2008 in Commentary (17 comments)

Guantanamo as a Symbol
The prison is arguably one of the worst mockeries of international law, which was itself drafted partly by American legal experts.
by Ramzy Baroud
Published January 18, 2008 in US Politics (1 comment)

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