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» 2009 » 2008 » 2007 » 2006 » 2005 » 2004 2009 | | Not-For-Profit Infrastructure Stimulus Funding for Ronald McDonald House expansion, December 17, 2009 |  | | Brian attends Remembrance Day services at Gore Park, November 11, 2009 |  | Brian speaks to the residents at the 1st Ainslie Wood North (AWN) garage sale, September 26, 2000
Photo: D. Brown |  | The Hamilton Poverty Roundtable is awarded the David Crombie Award by the Canadian Urban Institute, June 5, 2009 |  | The Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction is award the David Crombie Award, by the Canadian Urban Institute, June 5, 2009 |  | | Wards 1 & 2, Community Safety Forum - Hamilton Police Services – Brian and Chief Brian Mullens, April 7, 2009 |  |
2008 | Brian addressing the rally organized to help change the City Hall facade from concrete to limestone, November 22, 2008
Photo: D. Brown |  | Community tour of the former Churchill Lawn Bowling Club, prior to a meeting to discuss future uses, November 1, 2008
Photo: Janet Woodward |  | Brian addresses the Access to Best Care rally, to protest the lack of consultation in the decision to close adult emergency services at McMaster Hospital, September 25, 2008
Photo: D. Brown |  | Brian, President of CityHousing Hamilton, stands with the winners of the CityHousing garden contest, September 18, 2008
Photo: R. Johnson |  | Grand opening of Ronald McDonald Family Room at McMaster Children's Hospital, providing families with a quiet retreat within the walls of the hospital, while staying just steps away from their child's bed, June 16, 2008
Photo: P. Wolfe |  | HCCI (Hamilton's Centre for Civic Inclusion) - 3rd "Community Mobilization Team" Graduation, June 27, 2008
Photo: Drina Omazic |  | Churchill Oak Park Benches - each one with this plaque installed, June 16, 2008 Photo: Lorne McArthur More Info |  | Churchill Oak Park Benches, constructed by Westdale Secondary School Students, June 16, 2008 Photo: Lorne McArthur More Info |  | Brian speaking at the opening of the new bicycle parking facility, June 5, 2008 Photo: K. Anderson More info |  | Brian speaking at the opening of the new bike lanes on York Blvd., May 20, 2008 Photo: P. Homerski |  | Brian cuts the ribbon to open the new bike lanes on York Blvd., May 20, 2008 Photo: P. Homerski |  | Brian helps to cut the ribbon to the new Provincial Hearing Consultants Clinic in Westdale, May 21, 2008 Photo: Erin Millward, Provincial Hearing Consultants |  | Brian addressing the audience at the public meeting held on April 3, 2008 to hear details on Hamilton Health Sciences proposed changes to health care delivery in Hamilton.
Photo: Janet Woodward |  | Churchill Park public meeting - "The Way Forward", April 29, 2008
Photo: Janet Woodward |  | Brian and Councillors bowl in the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA Pins for Pets Bowl-a-thon fundraiser, April 12, 2008
Photo: Jim Hollands
|  | Brian attends the CHML/Y108 smoke alarm giveaway with members of Hamilton's firefighters, March 7 2008.
Photo: Robin McKee |  | Brian receives a Community Recognition Award from the Ontario Heritage Trust for his work with the Ontario Naturalist Club. Presented at the City Council meeting, February 27, 2008.
L-R: Diane Dent (OHT recipient), Alissia Denham Robinson (LACAC Vice-Chair), Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Brian.
Photo Credit: Robin McKee |  | Brian introduces Zach Douglas, President of the McMaster Innovation Park, at a community information meeting held on January 10.
Photo: Janet Woodward |  | City Planner addressing Councillor McHattie's community meeting held on January 10, 2008 regarding the Trinity Development proposal for a commercial use in the West Hamilton Innovation District.
Photo: Janet Woodward |  |
2007 | Architectural Conservancy of Ontario Award Ceremony. A. K. Sculthorpe Award for Advocacy awarded for leadership in saving Hamilton's Lister Block.
Recipients: L-R Mitch Cohen (Woodcliffe Corporation), Catherine Nasmith (ACO President), award recipients Anthony Butler, Grant Head, Bill Curran and Brian, and Chris Borgal (at the back).
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Photo Credit: The Architectural Conservancy of Ontario |  | | Brian speaking at the Remembrance Day service at St. George's Reformed Episcopal Church, November 11, 2007 |  | Official opening of T. Valeri Construction Limited, an affordable housing project that provides rental units for lower-income families under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program, June 22, 2007. Visit here for more information.
photo credit: Ven Valkenburg Communications |  | | Raising Funds for Autism, June 17, 2007 |  | Brian with Sarah Harmer and HNC President Paul Attack, at the Nature Walk for Our Environment, June 2, 2007
photo by Elaine Serena. |  |
2006 | Brian addressing the AWWCA (Ainslie Wood Westdale Community Association or Resident Homeowners Inc.) AGM on September 19, 2006. Photo by Janet Woodward. See larger photo. |  | | L to R: CityHousing Hamilton Board members June Noonan, Councillor McHattie, Vicki Woodcox and Peter Shafft standing in front of 87-89 King Street East. See story and larger photo. |  | Councillor McHattie attends April 29, 2006 rail-trail clean-up in west Hamilton. More details and pictures. |  | Councillor McHattie helps with Earth Day planting at Princess point on April 22, 2006. More details. |  | | Councillor McHattie and City of Hamilton Waste Management Staff deliver the first Green Cart to Ward 1 on April 3, 2006. Read story. |  | | Councillor McHattie unveils the new "Noise" signs at the PACCR (McMaster President's Advisory Committee on Community Relations) Community Forum, held March 30, 2006. The signs have been developed as a result of a partnership between the City of Hamilton, McMaster University and the McMaster Students Union. News story. |  | | Brian introducing the panel at the WHHAC (Westdale Heritage Housing Action Committee) public meeting held February 8, 2006. |  |
2005 | | October 14, 2005 - Presentation of a historical plaque commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Grand Lodge Masons to the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario. |  | | 63 bike racks have recently been installed in Westdale: 10 in front of GR Allan School and 53 in the BIA. Thanks to Brian Applebee from traffic who is responsible for cycling issues for his assistance. |  | | Brian addressing the AWWCA (Ainslie Wood Westdale Community Association) AGM on September 14, 2005. |  | | Westdale Community Graffiti Cleanup, September 6, 2005 - combined effort of Councillor's Office, City of Hamilton staff, AWWCA members, McMaster University staff and McMaster Students Union in preparation for Westitalia. |  | | Councillor McHattie and Council Colleagues join with Hamilton Firefighters and other community members to raise money for the Hamilton SPCA at their annual bowlathon, April 9, 2005. |  | | Brian speaks at community forum that he jointly hosted along with City of Hamilton, McMaster's President's Advisory Committee on Community Relations (PACCR), the McMaster Students Union (MSU), and the Ainslie Wood Westdale Community Association of Resident Homeowners Inc. on March 10, 2005 |  | | Brian addresses BARC workshop on March 5, 2005, entitled: “Stories of the Bay: Personal Perspectives”. His story was one of civic engagement and environmental awareness. Details. |  | | On hand for the launch of EH's climate change project were (L to R) Brian McHattie, councillor for Ward One, MP Dave Christopherson and MP Russ Powers. Feb 28, 2005. Details. |  | | McMaster University announces plans for a research park on former Camco site. L-R: Brian McHattie; Mamdouh Shoukri, McMaster's vice-president research; Judy Marsales, MPP for Hamilton West; Tony Valeri, Liberal MP for Stoney Creek; and McMaster President Peter George. Jan 17, 2005. Details. |  |
2004 | | Councillor McHattie (left) and Dr. John Johnston assist in the Planned Parenthood plaque unveiling at Ferguson Station on Oct 6, 2004. |  | | Councillor McHattie (right) helps the Hamilton Naturalists' Club celebrate its 85th Anniversary, with the unveiling of this historic plaque at Princess Point on June 14, 2004. Details. |  | | On May 8th, 2004, volunteers met at the St. Mary's Catholic High School Parking Lot to clean up the abandoned railroad corridor from Rifle Range to Stroud. Participants:AWWCA, St. Mary's High School Environment Club, P.A.C.C.R. and Councillor Brian McHattie. |  |
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