
J. P. Antonacci
Writer, Canadian Baseball Network at Freelance
Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, ON)
Back on the beat in Haldimand-Norfolk and Six Nations, reporting for @TheSpec. Talkin’ baseball @CDNBaseballNet & making music with the Shrubberies.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
pentictonherald.ca | J. P. Antonacci
A proposal by Empire Communities to turn sleepy Nanticoke into the biggest town in Haldimand is not the first try at creating a large community within the rural county’s borders. Worried about chaotic urban development in the Greater Toronto Area in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the province originally envisioned a planned city of more than 250,000 northwest of Jarvis, off Highway 6.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
pentictonherald.ca | J. P. Antonacci
The main risk posed by a massive development proposal for the village of Nanticoke in Haldimand County is that Stelco — Haldimand’s biggest employer — may pack up and leave if a new town of 40,000 people is built on its doorstep. “Stelco has been very vocal that if we go ahead with this development and bring houses there, they will move,” Haldimand Mayor Shelley Ann Bentley told The Spectator.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
flamboroughreview.com | J. P. Antonacci
A proposal by Empire Communities to turn sleepy Nanticoke into the biggest town in Haldimand is not the first try at creating a large community within the rural county’s borders. Worried about chaotic urban development in the Greater Toronto Area in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the province originally envisioned a planned city of more than 250,000 northwest of Jarvis, off Highway 6.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
stcatharinesstandard.ca | J. P. Antonacci
A proposal by Empire Communities to turn sleepy Nanticoke into the biggest town in Haldimand is not the first try at creating a large community within the rural county’s borders. Worried about chaotic urban development in the Greater Toronto Area in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the province originally envisioned a planned city of more than 250,000 northwest of Jarvis, off Highway 6.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
wellandtribune.ca | J. P. Antonacci
A proposal by Empire Communities to turn sleepy Nanticoke into the biggest town in Haldimand is not the first try at creating a large community within the rural county’s borders. Worried about chaotic urban development in the Greater Toronto Area in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the province originally envisioned a planned city of more than 250,000 northwest of Jarvis, off Highway 6.
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