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From our archives: Spooky Hollow's lurid past

Halloween is the perfect time for us to reprint a popular “ghost” story from our archives. And we didn’t have to go too far back to find it. This story, by… ....

Norfolk County , Patsy Holmes , Bonnie Casselton , Monte Sonnenberg , Erie Cornell , Stuart Cornell , Hamilton Naturalist Club , Spooky Hollow , Spooky Hollowat , Spooky Hollowbeing , Spooky Hollowis , Hamilton Naturalist ,

From our archives: Spooky Hollow's lurid past

Halloween is the perfect time for us to reprint a popular “ghost” story from our archives. And we didn’t have to go too far back to find it. This story, by… ....

Norfolk County , Patsy Holmes , Bonnie Casselton , Monte Sonnenberg , Erie Cornell , Stuart Cornell , Hamilton Naturalist Club , Spooky Hollow , Spooky Hollowat , Spooky Hollowbeing , Spooky Hollowis , Hamilton Naturalist ,

Hamilton becomes sixth city in Canada to earn 'bird friendly' designation

The 'bird-friendly' recognition was made by Nature Canada as part of its initiative to raise awareness about the declining bird population in North America. ....

New York , United States , Angela Mulholland , Barry Coombs , Jen Baker , Hamilton Naturalist Club , A Bird Team , Nature Canada , Bird Friendly City Hamilton Burlington , Bird Team , Lights Out , North American , New York City ,

City of Hamilton will spend $40K on biodiversity plan to protect species, habitats


Posted: Apr 08, 2021 8:42 AM ET | Last Updated: April 8
Hamilton Naturalists Club will hire a coordinator and lead the plan, which will focus on protection, enhancement, restoration and education.(Samantha Craggs/CBC)
The City of Hamilton will spend $40,000 on a biodiversity plan it says will help protect local habitats and species.
The plan, which council still has to approve, could include the city using specific plants for landscaping and construction, collecting data from certain areas and updating policies to encourage a diversity of species, among other measures. The Hamilton Naturalists Club will hire a coordinator and lead the plan, which will focus on protection, enhancement, restoration and education. ....

Stoney Creek , Lake Ontario , Canada General , Joanne Hickey Evans , Lauren Vraets , Jen Baker , Hamilton Naturalist Club , Bay Area Restoration Council , Dundas Valley , Environment Hamilton , Royal Botanical Gardens , Brad Clark , Hamilton Water , Maureen Wilson , ஸ்டோநீ க்ரீக் , ஏரி ஆஂடேரியொ , கனடா ஜநரல் , ஜென் ரொட்டி சுடுபவர் , ஹாமில்டன் இயற்கை ஆர்வலர் சங்கம் , வளைகுடா பரப்பளவு மறுசீரமைப்பு சபை , டண்டாஸ் பள்ளத்தாக்கு , சூழல் ஹாமில்டன் , அரச தாவரவியல் தோட்டங்கள் , பிராட் கிளார்க் , ஹாமில்டன் தண்ணீர் , மவ்ரீன் வில்சன் ,