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The Hamilton Spectator, founded in 1846, is a newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. One of the largest Canadian newspapers by circulation, [ 2 ] The Hamilton Spectator is owned by Torstar .
The Hamilton Spectator is a tri-weekly tabloid newspaper, which has been published in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia since 1859.It is published by the Hamilton Spectator Partnership Pty Ltd. Originally, the Spectator was known as the Hamilton Courier as established in 1859 by Thomas Wotton Shevill, it then became the Hamilton Spectator and Grange District Advertiser in 1860, and later The ...
The Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth and its six local municipalities; Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, Glanbrook, Hamilton and Stoney Creek amalgamate. (January 1) [ 4 ] 2001 – The Juno Awards of 2001 were held in Hamilton, Ontario, hosted by Rick Mercer at Copps Coliseum and broadcast on CBC Television.
Harry Stevenson (formerly with Montreal Gazette and later executive assistant in Ottawa) and Wilson Mills (former executive assistant at Hamilton Spectator and President of Southam Limited [7]) were co-publishers of the Ottawa Citizen, [8] Frederick Neil was Chairman of Southam Publishing until his death in 1946. [9]
Gridlock's creation came about through a partnership with Wade Hemsworth, a columnist at the Hamilton Spectator, who wrote the scripts. Between 2008 and 2010, Graeme was president of the Association of Canadian Editorial Cartoonists, and hosted its biennial gathering in Hamilton in September 2010. Graeme has lived in Hamilton, Ottawa, and Toronto.
Two of the prominent candidates in the race were William Alfred Weir and Herbert Reginald Hannah. Weir was a sitting member of the Board of Control, and, as the Spectator noted, "not inclined to controversy," [1] while Hannah was one of Ward 1's Aldermen, described by the Hamilton Spectator as "aggressive, keen, competent." [1]
Blaine was born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, and later relocated to Hamilton, Ontario. His work was published in The Hamilton Spectator. [1] He received the National Cartoonist Society Editorial Cartoon Award for 1969. [2] In 1963 Blaine became the first cartoonist to win what became the internationally famous Salon of Cartoons, in Montreal. [3]
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Hamilton, Ontario" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .