Statement by City of Hamilton regarding lawsuit against Juroviesky – aka the $10-million missed deadline

The City of Hamilton issued the following statement this morning about the City’s legal action against Henry Juroviesky and Juroviesky & Ricci LLP. The action alleges Jurovieksky was negligent in his duties representing the City in a $10-million lawsuit related to the City’s investment in toxic Asset-Backed Commercial Paper by missing deadlines that resulted…

CBC Hamilton building permit issued

An update to an earlier posting. The City of Hamilton’s building permit registry reports CBC Hamilton’s permit is granted. The city website reports the permit is for “Alterations to Suite 100 of the existing 3 storey building to create “CBC Digital Station”.”…

Sherman Cut to close Saturday for light replacement

The City of Hamilton issued the following news release today announcing a closure of the Sherman Cut Saturday from 8 a.m. until approximately 4 p.m. The access, which runs from Charlton Ave in the west to the Kenilworth Access in the east, will remain open as the Cut…

Pew's state of the news media 2012 brings good news for CHCH

The Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellent in Journalism released it’s annual state of the news media report this week. There is the expected and continuing decline of dead tree news. Newspaper companies are only seeing $1 for digital revenue for every $10 in print revenue lost. The…

Pew's state of the news media 2012 brings good news for CHCH

The Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellent in Journalism released it’s annual state of the news media report this week. There is the expected and continuing decline of dead tree news. Newspaper companies are only seeing $1 for digital revenue for every $10 in print revenue lost. The…

Hamilton’s police chief says ombudsman misinforming public

Hamilton’s chief of police Glenn De Caire calls Ontario ombudsman Andre Marin’s report on the Special Investigation Unit ‘*Oversight Undermined’ *a “dramatic over simplification of complex issues” stating those who have not “read Overnight Undermined are uninformed, and those that have read it are misinformed.” The chief’s statements…

The helpful HSR operator

Saturday night, I travelled to the far north-east corner of Hamilton – Grays Rd and the QEW – for a Stag and Doe. Thanks to a helpful bus driver, I arrived early! My trip began at Dundurn and I needed to catch the 2-Barton bus downtown. Of course,…

Conducting open data communications workshop in Ottawa May 29th

I’m happy to announce that I’ll conduct a digital communications workshop for the public sector on May 29th in Ottawa as part of the Digital Communications for the Public Sector conference. The workshop will help prepare public sector communicators for the open data era. Attendees will learn about: –…

Speaking at the University of Ottawa March 30th on open data

I’ll be at the University of Ottawa’s law school on March 30, 2012 as part of the Creative Commons Salon: Open Data panel discussing what open data means to in the professional world. I will be speaking as a journalist, joining Tracey Lauriault (Carleton Geomatics and Cartographic Research…

City's bungled $10,000,000 legal case – it gets worse

More questions about the City of Hamilton’s legal department’s mishandling of a $10,000,000 lawsuit against Deutsche Bank Securities Limited, DBRS Limited and CIBC Mellon Trust Company and others. Thus far, the media has only reported on what appeared to be one dismissed lawsuit. [![](http://blog.joeycoleman.ca/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/Hamilton_city_hall-300×199.jpg “Hamilton_city_hall”)](http://blog.joeycoleman.ca/2012/03/citys-bungled-10000000-legal-case-it-gets-worse/hamilton_city_hall/)Hamilton City Hall A…
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