Remember that brief period late last year when it snowed in Hamilton? Jason Leach caught some of it on film.
By Jason Leach
Jan. 9, 2006

Art Works Hamilton

Beckett Drive

Biox Biodiesel

Bus Day

Coffee On The Patio Anyone

Daughter Loving It

Dundurn Park

Gore

Harbour

Inchbury Street

International Village

James Street South

Locke South

New Banner, Old Church

Night Owl at Medical Arts Building

Snowy Escape

Snow Day

Snow in Downtown Alley

Strathcona Snow

Winter View
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