Gypsy Moth Talk, Urban Design Voting

A message from the office of Brian McHattie: Gypsy Moth Talk Find out more about this creature, and what if anything should be done to protect our trees from it. Tami Sadonoja, Forestry Technician with the city’s Forestry Dept and Prof Marvin Gunderman, entomologist at McMaster University, will be speaking. Tuesday Dec 4th, 7:30pm, Dundas [...]

Recreation Public Use Facility Study: Open Sessions

Join the City of Hamilton for an evening of open discussion and creative thinking about pools, arenas and senior centres in your community. Your input will help shape the future of your community.

Car Break-Ins in Ward 1

A number of car break-ins in Ward 1 has Hamilton’s Police Services warning residents to lock up vehicles and ensure there are no valuables in sight.

Project Porchlight: Free Lightbulbs and More for Kirkendall Residents

We have thousands of free energy-efficient light bulbs and coupons for energy-saving devices for the members of your community. There’s no cost, no catch. All we need is your help to get them handed out door-to-door in your riding. The coupons expire on November 30, and the bulbs must be delivered by December 15, 2007.

Public Art Master Plan Open House Tomorrow

A message from Brian McHattie’s office, which was originally sent some time ago – so the late notice is our fault, not Brian’s: The City has embarked on a ten-year Public Art Master Plan, which it is developing in consultation with the public, community arts organizations, arts enthusiasts and City staff. This Open House is [...]

Lead Pipe Replacement Program & Pilot Funding Assistance Program

A message from Brian McHattie’s office: Some homes in Hamilton built before the mid-1950s have lead levels in their water that are higher than Provincial Standards. Many of these homes have lead water service pipes running from the City’s watermain in the street into the home. The City’s goal, at this time, is to replace [...]

Postponed: Public Meeting Re. Pumping Station Construction at the Rez

The November 8 public meeting about the Pumping Station construction at the Rez has been postponed until further notice.