October 25, 2007 Eric McGuinness The Hamilton Spectator (Oct 25, 2007) Cootes Paradise will be filled in within 90 years, unless steps are taken to stop silt washing downstream from rapidly urbanizing areas of the west Mountain, Ancaster, Dundas and Waterdown. That’s the forecast in a new Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) report that says the [...]
Brantford Resident Lends Her Voice….
October 25, 2007 Mary Ellen Kaye The Hamilton Spectator Brantford (Oct 25, 2007) Re: ‘Keep it scenic, Mountain residents tell condominium developer’ (Oct. 22) We have the same issue in Brantford. Beautifully treed lots are being converted to apartment complexes right along the Grand River. The developer promises to put gardens on top of the [...]
Keep it scenic, Mountain residents tell condominium developer
“Resident’s Actually Do Have a Voice” – Good Article
Board ruling kills the Winona blob Quashes proposal to build 17 luxury homesJuly 18, 2007 Nicole Macintyre The Hamilton Spectator (Jul 18, 2007) The Winona blob is dead. A provincial board ruled this week against a proposal to build 17 homes on a piece of farmland in the shadow of the Niagara Escarpment. The decision [...]
May 24, 2007 “ Auchmar Article”
“The Hamilton Spectator” Let’s make Auchmar House a heritage site By Colwyn G. Beynon The Hamilton Spectator (May 24, 2007) Settlement Integration Services Organization’s (SISO) attempt to turn beautiful Auchmar House into a reception centre for immigrants has fortunately failed. Much credit must go to some city councillors and a few brave local historians who [...]