To work strategically with our residents, various government agencies and community organizations to ensure that South Stipeley is a safe and pleasant place to live. Through regular communication we seek to improve our neighbourhood by inviting its residents to engage in community events and to collaborate in an effort to maintain property standards and reduce [...]
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South Stipeley Mission Statement
June 19th, 2009 · No Comments
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Letter from the (Acting) President
January 30th, 2009 · No Comments
It’s with regret that I announce that Karen Elliot has tendered her resignation as the President of the South Stipeley Neighborhood Association (SSNA). As many of you know Karen has been the driving force behind the Neighborhood Association over the past year, and her passion for the community is evident to all that have met [...]
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Graffiti is a Crime
January 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Since August 1st 2008, the Hamilton police have been successful in arresting over 30 individuals for graffiti offenses. Police say that community involvement has been key to these arrests, with citizens reporting instances of graffiti in progress.
Even with these arrests the graffiti problem hasn’t been eliminated. In recent weeks new graffiti has appeared [...]
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Dear South Stipeley Neighbourhood Residents:
January 30th, 2009 · No Comments
I am pleased to write another column for the South Stipeley Neighbourhood Association newsletter as there are a few important items I would like to bring to your attention:
· Snow Removal: Last winter my office received several phone calls about property owners who did not clear [...]
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Exercise can strengthen your bones
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments
November is Osteoporosis month and the Ontario Physiotherapy Association is taking this opportunity to tell Canadians that skipping, dancing and other fun strength and balance activities can help to battle the onset of osteoporosis, “The Paediatric disease with Geriatric consequences” as Osteoporosis Canada so aptly describes it.
Osteoporosis affects 1.4 million Canadians. The disease is [...]
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