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Jonathan Dalton runs a small music shop on a two way street in downtown Hamilton. He is a board member of the Durand Neighbourhood Association, and volunteers with Transportation for Livable Communities.
Email: jonathanforddalton@gmail.com
Collision on Cannon Street a Lethal Wake-Up Call - How many more people need to be injured or killed before our Council and traffic engineers decide to engineer our streets for safety, rather than lethal speeds? Published June 13, 2012 in Special Report: Walkable Streets
Downtown Neighbourhoods Unite Against Dangerous Streets - We, the residents of downtown Hamilton, have had enough. We demand safe streets. We don't want studies, we don't want excuses. We want safe streets now. Published June 04, 2012 in Special Report: Walkable Streets
Literary Jewel on James Street Turns a New Leaf - The James Street Book Seller has called this street home for the last five years, dealing in quality used books, selected new releases from local authors, and any book your heart desires via special order. Published December 08, 2010 in City Life
No City Benefits in Latest Ticat Proposal - To re-establish Hamilton as a great city, we need jobs that will keep people here, and a vital and successful downtown core to act as the economic, social and cultural centre that defines our city to the outside world. Published November 10, 2010 in Special Report: Pan Am
National Post Lobs More Hyperbole Across Manufactured Car/Bicycle Divide - Should the blatant and unapologetic opposition to cycling initiatives in Toronto make us thankful for our own media's apathetic feigned concern? Published September 30, 2009 in Opinion
Police Instigate Cyclist Conflict, Vandalize Bicycle - Hamilton Police need to be better prepared for a future in which respectable citizens live and patronize downtown, and are likely to be riding bicycles. Published June 23, 2009 in Opinion
Hamilton Short-Changed in GO Improvements - The residents of Hamilton, our civic leaders, GO Transit, CP Rail and the government of Ontario need to co-operate and move our transportation network into the 21st century. Published September 09, 2007 in Commentary
An Easy Ride - The real problem is that Hamilton has to keep transit fares extremely low to compete with the relative ease and convenience of driving. Published March 19, 2007 in Special Report: Transit
Wilson-Blanchard's Illegal Parking Lot Still Open, Published December 12, 2013 in Heritage
Spec Illustrates Real 'City Building' Objectives, Published July 09, 2010 in Media
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