New to Hamilton? Starting School? Nics is Here to Help! BEST BREAKFAST Hands down, no questions asked, and with zero lag in response time – West Town is my absolute favourite place to roll into on a...
Read MoreYou probably have a favourite neighbourhood for shopping or dining, right? Maybe it’s the eclectic mix of dining and browsing downtown Dundas or the thrill of the antique hunt on Ottawa Street. Perh...
Read MoreAdvancing Access to Post-Secondary Education This is the third piece in a year-long series about ABACUS; the new collaborative initiative of the Hamilton Community Foundation and The Fairmount Foundat...
Read MoreA New, New & Used Bookstore in Downtown Dundas Tell me about yourself and your store’s staff. My wife and I operate The Printed Word, though our youngest of four children is an infant, so I̵...
Read MoreHamilton’s 24th Annual Gandhi Peace Festival Within Hamilton’s City Hall gardens stands a six-foot tall statue of Mahatma Gandhi. The statue was a gift from the Government of India and the Ind...
Read MoreThe Past, Present, and Future of Medical Cannabis To many of us the notion of legalization has come out of left field, while for others who are part of the culture either recreationally or medically, ...
Read MoreCulinary excellence at Niagara College In the heart of the Niagara region lies the picturesque Niagara College Campus, famous for its culinary programs that include wine and beer production on site. T...
Read MoreThe Case For Light Rail Transit in Hamilton After literally half a century of false starts and fumbled opportunities, the City of Hamilton is closer to achieving a real rapid transit system than it ha...
Read MoreA Burlington tradition since 1985 Jake’s is an institution in Burlington. It has been around for over a quarter of a century and never disappoints. If you want fresh oysters, it is the best plac...
Read MoreA Peruvian Cookery on Main Street East Peru is truly renowned for its sophisticated food culture and Lima is easily the culinary capital of South America. Located on King William Street for about thre...
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