The Public Record – Ward 7 Forum Review

Article from: The Public Record, March 1, 2016   Rabb started off like most of the candidates before him, telling the crowd autobiographical info. He cited his experience working for Ward 8 Councillor Terry Whitehead saying he knows how to “work closely with staff, getting things done”, then his business background. Read the full story [...]

By |2016-03-01T08:00:40+00:00March 1st, 2016|Media Mentions|

Ward 7 candidates talk about transit, infrastructure, and poverty issues at forum

From the Mountain News, February 29, 2016 Article by Kevin Werner. Hamilton may be receiving accolades from other parts of the country for its economic renewal. But 17 of the 22 candidates vying to replace departed Ward 7 councillor Scott Duvall talked more about the many problems confronting an ever growing ward. Read the full [...]

By |2016-10-20T16:37:49+00:00February 29th, 2016|Media Mentions|

13 people running in Ward 7 – and that’s just the beginning

Originally Appeared on CBC Hamilton, January 18, 2016 Written by Samatha Craggs It's someone who will make decisions on tax increases and trash collection, on transit fares and roads and other key decisions on Hamilton Mountain. And on March 21, Ward 7 residents will be choosing from a crowded heat. Read the full article here.

By |2016-01-18T18:55:11+00:00January 18th, 2016|Media Mentions|

Saint John denies Hamilton’s funding request in Canada Post fight

CBC New Brunswick Article - First Published August 18, 2015. Saint John city council has turned down the City of Hamilton's request for a financial contribution to its court appeal against Canada Post over community mailboxes. Read the full article here.

By |2015-08-18T18:52:32+00:00August 18th, 2015|Media Mentions|

Hamilton seeks Saint John support in Canada Post fight

An interview on CBC Radio St John first posted August 17, 2015 Saint John Common Council will consider a request from Hamilton, Ontario, on Monday night that asks for a financial contribution to a court case that city is involved in. The city of Hamilton is appealing a recent court decision that ruled in favour of [...]

By |2015-08-17T18:47:00+00:00August 17th, 2015|Media Mentions|

Super Mailbox Installation Leads to Standoff

An interview and story on CHCH about the Canada Post Community Mailbox Program. Originally Aired May 6, 2015 The battle between the city of Hamilton and Canada Post continued today, as a city hall staff member stood in the way of contractors looking to install a new community mailbox. It’s the latest in an ongoing [...]

By |2016-10-20T16:37:49+00:00May 6th, 2015|Media Mentions|

Mailbox protester delivers a message to Canada Post: Stop

Article in The Hamilton Spectator.  May 6, 2015 Canada Post's super-mailboxes are no match for Howard Rabb. Rabb, special projects assistant to Ward 8 Coun. Terry Whitehead — who has been vocally opposed to the controversial community mailboxes slotted for installation on the Mountain — stood his ground by standing in a hole Wednesday afternoon [...]

By |2016-10-20T16:37:49+00:00May 6th, 2015|Media Mentions|

How Long Can OTT Services Remain Unregulated?

An article appearing in The Wire Report Blog February 21, 2014 Written By: Anja Karadeglija Since they made their entrance in the Canadian television sphere, Netflix and its over-the-top brethren have so far operated — quite literally — outside the rules. But this week, the launch of the newest phase of the CRTC’s ongoing review of [...]

By |2016-10-20T16:37:51+00:00February 21st, 2014|Media Mentions|
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