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    Hamilton Stacks

    Hamilton resident Greg Reader :tbu: has started his own Blog about the air problems in our area, please have a look. http://hamiltonstacks.blogspot.com/
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    Crowds Panic As Flood Threatens Ireland

    Subject: CROWDS PANIC AS FLOOD THREATENS IRELAND We've all seen the faces of those ravaged by the floods of Shri Lanka and New Orleans. This award winning photograph of the recent flood waters rising in Ireland captures the horror and suffering of the motherland. Keep these people in your...
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    A Taste For The Beach

    Many things on Hamilton's lakefront have changed since 1946, but not Hutch's By Meredith Macleod The Hamilton Spectator(Jun 12, 2006) In the heyday of Hamilton's beach strip, there was a bevy of waterfront eating options. The Cove, Poplars, Wilson's, the Lakeside and Edgewater hotels and the...
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    Fundraising

    I seen this one the other Beach site with Yahoo Groups and thought it should be reposted over here.
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    Councillor's Column by Chad Collins

    Lakeland Centre & Lakeview Hall WoooHooo, except for some landscaping and paving, the new facility on Van Wagner's is ready to go. Rentals with a very nice view of the Lake and the Beach are listed below. I have been told that there are still plans to build an outdoor skating rink for the...
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    Bay cleanup pioneer named environmentalist of year

    Richard Leitner, Stoney Creek (Jun 2, 2006) Mark Sproule-Jones had no inkling how pioneering his task would be when he arrived in town 23 years ago to help revitalize Hamilton Harbour. Recruited to McMaster University through a five-year city grant, the political scientist was dismayed to...
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    Harnessing the Wind

    The ocean vessel Traveller brought Hamilton a different type of cargo yesterday. She was loaded with windmills and the blades, which could easily be seen on the deck, were the length of a medium house(see attached pictures), if you have ever seen the one at the top of Toronto, these windmills...
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    Peregrine Falcons 06

    It wasn't a good year again for the falcons at the Bridge, but it wasn't from a lack of trying. It seemed the birds were not there at all because they spent so much time sitting on the eggs. We had four eggs this year and not one of them hatched. What a big disappointment, maybe next year.
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    Port authority's expenses surging

    CEO's salary rises almost 70 per cent in two years; travel costs 10 times higher than 2001 By Steve Buist The Hamilton Spectator(May 27, 2006) The Hamilton Port Authority spent $51,000 last fall to send two dozen staff members and directors to Niagara Falls for a three-day strategic management...
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    Neighbourhood crusaders stand up

    Speaking out at city hall meeting tonight By Deirdre Healey The Hamilton Spectator(May 30, 2006) At first glance, you would never think Jim Howlett has gone toe-to-toe with political giants and won. He is a 45-year-old mechanic, whose hands are stained black from decades of building race car...
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    Missing Bike

    Please keep an eye open for a lost or stolen bike. It is 20" kids bike that is bright green in color. Missing from the school area.
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    Open Air Burning FAQ

    Sent in by Councillor Collins. "I thought this might be of some interest to Beach residents. Would you consider placing on the web site?"
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    End of the Rainbow.

    What's REALLY at the end of a rainbow?...... > > > > > > >
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    The Beach Banner 1926

    This one must of been lost in the server crash, this issue is from July 1926 and check the article on the last page, Modern Girl Wants a Hubby. Thanks again to Beach resident Ken K. Remember to increase your PDF veiwer to 150% for better reading. July 1926...
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    Abandoned truck raises bomb alarm

    Burlington Lift Bridge shut down almost nine hours as police investigate By Matt Kruchak The Hamilton Spectator(May 20, 2006) Halton police sent in the bomb squad early yesterday when a stolen truck was found abandoned on the Burlington Lift Bridge. For almost nine hours, traffic was diverted...
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    BARC NEEDS VOLUNTEERS on MAY 27

    To help plant oak trees at Confederation Park to recreate Oak Savanna habitat on the beach. These special trees were grown from acorns collected locally! Bring your own shovels! Families welcome! Rain or Shine! Saturday, May 27, 2006 10 am to noon Meet at the parking lot beside...
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    The Beach Banner 1926

    The Beach had it's very own newspaper back in the 1920's, some good reading as it shows some of the issues of the time. Thanks to Beach resident Ken K. for sending this in. He has sent in three copies, attached is the one from June 1926, have a look. I have posted this in PDF form, change the...
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    Three reminders . . .

    Dear Friends of the Lighthouse, 1. The next Beach Canal Lighthouse Group meeting is on Wednesday evening at 7pm at the Hamilton Beach Rescue Unit at 316 Beach Blvd., across from Dynes Tavern. Our agenda will include: - important updates - a strategy discussion - news from the past (do we have...
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    Working For The Community

    From the May 2006 Beach Banner 1824-2006,the Hamilton Beach Community is 182 yrs. old.We are the oldest working community of its kind in all of Canada. In 1980- the committee was formed to save Bell Cairn School-and then escalated to save all the houses from demolition.The Conservation Authority...
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    Warning

    From the May 2006 Beach Banner It seems there is a large-very aggressive coyote residing in the neighborhood, Be very careful vhen walking your pets. Carry a big stick or wear some very fast running shoes —— as it has been known to chase the dogs and it is'nt afraid of people, Animal control has...
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