List of contributors to Raise the Hammer, with a brief bio for each author and links to that author's articles.
Mary Louise is a Westdale busybody and mother of three whose interest in urban neighbourhoods and the urban environment occasionally moves her to write.
Hamilton Urban Design and Architecture Awards - A change is taking place in our city, not through top-down mission statements and megaprojects, but through small, incremental projects and initiatives. Published Nov. 8, 2007
From Road Warriors to Summer Streets, Published Aug. 13, 2008 under Transportation
LIUNA Actions Invite Speculation on Lister Plans, Published Jun. 11, 2008 under Lister Block
Workers Stripping Heritage Features off Lister Building?, Published Jun. 9, 2008 under Lister Block
Urban Design and Architecture People's Choic Awards: Last Day to Vote, Published Dec. 4, 2007 under Revitalization
Unhappy Thanksgiving for Centre Mall Farmers' Market Vendors, Published Oct. 12, 2007 under Green City
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Aerotropolis: Will It Fly? - Wednesday, December 3, 2008, at Mount Hope Community Hall, 3027 Homestead Dr., Mount Hope.
Can Harper Prorogue Parliament? (Dec. 3, 2008) - Given the paucity of Prime Minister Stephen Harpers options as Monday's confidence vote draws closer, pundits and analysts are coalescing around the conclusion that he will ask Governor Genera
Picking a Prime Minister: A Parliamentary Primer (Dec. 2, 2008) -
We will use all legal means to resist this undemocratic seizure of power.
-- Prime Minister Stephen Harper
With the Liberals and NDP agreeing to a coalition with the support of the B
Bratina: City Hall Plan Could Save $110 Million Over 20 Years (Dec. 2, 2008) - Councillor Bob Bratina, who has proposed that the City remain at Hamilton City Centre, is claiming that this move will cost only $50 million over the next 20 years, compared to $150 million to com
City Backs Down on Airport Development Size (Dec. 1, 2008) - Citizens at City Hall (CATCH) reports that the city has backed down on at least one aspect of its dispute with the province on the size of the Airport Economic Growth District (AEGD), a planned in
Same Old 'Traffic Trumps Everything' Thinking (Dec. 1, 2008) -
Apparently, the City Traffic department still doesn't get it.
After turning James and John into two-way streets that slowed traffic down, the city is now looking for ways to speed thing
Toronto Council to Vote on Corporate, Union Donations (Dec. 1, 2008) -
Toronto City Council has another opportunity today to decide whether to allow corporate and union donations to be proffered during municipal campaigns.
City Council has voted against such don