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  2. The Hamilton Spectator - Wikipedia

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    Circulation. 99,391 weekdays. 103,109 Saturdays (as of 2010) [1] ISSN. 1189-9417. Website. www.thespec.com. 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.

  3. History of Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of Hamilton in 1859. Hamilton, from the point at which it was first colonized by settlers, has benefited from its geographical proximity to major land and water transportation routes along the Niagara Peninsula and Lake Ontario. Its strategic importance has created, by Canadian standards, a rich military history which the city ...

  4. Timeline of events in Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    1877 – Robert Smiley, the founding publisher of The Spectator, sold the newspaper to William Southam in 1877 as the first link in the Southam newspaper chain. [33] 1877 – Hamilton population at 32,641. [1] 1878 – The first telephone exchange in the British Empire was opened in Hamilton.

  5. Media in Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Community News - formerly known as Brabant Newspapers, publishes weekly editions for Mountain News, Ancaster News, Dundas Star, and Stoney Creek News (now owned by Metroland Media Group) PUBLICATIONS ENDED SEPT 15 2023. Hamilton Spectator - the city's main daily newspaper; established in 1846; has a daily circulation over 50,000 and ...

  6. 1946 Hamilton, Ontario, municipal election - Wikipedia

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    Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. The 1946 Hamilton municipal election was held on December 9, 1946, to select one Mayor, four Controllers, and sixteen members of the Hamilton, Ontario City Council, as well as members of the local Board of Education. [1] Held immediately following the 1946 Stelco strike, the election set a record for voter ...

  7. Sherman Avenue (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Sherman Avenue is a collector road in the lower portion of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It begins at the Niagara Escarpment ('The Mountain') just south of Cumberland Avenue and is a one-way street bisecting the industrialized northern neighbourhoods of the city. It ends at Ship Street — the site of Steel Company of Canada (Stelco). Upper ...

  8. William Southam - Wikipedia

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    William Southam. William Southam (August 23, 1843 – February 27, 1932) was a Canadian newspaper publisher. [1] Born in Montreal, Quebec, he began his newspaper career working for the London Free Press. The first newspaper he bought was the Hamilton Spectator. He would own the Ottawa Citizen, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, Winnipeg Tribune ...

  9. Category:Newspapers published in Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    S. The Silhouette. Categories: Mass media in Hamilton, Ontario. Newspapers published in Ontario. Newspapers published in Canada by city.