Downtown Update
Everything's coming up Millhouse! Amid all the frustration and despair of crumbling buildings, faceless bureaucrats and clueless politicians, it's good to see evidence of great happenings in Hamilton.
by RTH Staff
Published April 30, 2008 in Downtown Bureau (2 comments)
The Diving Bell and the Melting Paraiso: Two Reviews and a Bridge
Cerebral misadventure meets cerebral faux-krautrock.
by Mark Fenton
Published April 30, 2008 in Reviews (0 comments)
Mixed Priorities: Why Palestinian Unity is Not an Option
For Israel, the clash between Abbas' Fatah and Islamic Hamas was a golden opportunity, one that is comparable to the benefits gleaned from another opportune moment, the terrorist attacks of September 11.
by Ramzy Baroud
Published April 30, 2008 in Opinion (0 comments)
LRT Could Really Happen
Jason Leach is encouraged after meeting with the public works planners studying rapid transit.
by Jason Leach
Published April 30, 2008 in Downtown Bureau (28 comments)
The Voice Inside My Head
As long as there's only one, it's mine, and its not telling me to do anything outrageous, I listen to the voice inside my head.
by Kevin Somers
Published April 30, 2008 in Entertainment and Sports (0 comments)
Think
A poem by Kevin Somers.
by Kevin Somers
Published April 30, 2008 in Entertainment and Sports (0 comments)
Missing Link to Toronto Commute?
GO to add additional morning train to Hamilton.
by Stavros Rougas
Published April 30, 2008 in Commentary (19 comments)
Who Owns Our Media?
The traditional media are used to being the experts who decide what people watch and read. That approach excludes people who hunger to participate.
by Ryan McGreal
Published April 30, 2008 in Media (20 comments)
Planning Over a Cliff
Hamilton can become the city of the future if we can bravely face the reality of the future.
by Trey Shaughnessy
Published April 30, 2008 in Suburban Bureau (45 comments)
HWDSB Decision Reveals Agenda
Something tells me that the School Board is not playing fair in its refusal to consider any option other than the Jerome Park Mountain headquarters.
by Trey Shaughnessy
Published April 30, 2008 in Special Report: Education (7 comments)
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