Hamilton mail
You're referring to the Hamilton Mail, a historic newspaper that was published in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada!
The Hamilton Mail was a daily newspaper that was first published in 1885 and continued to be published until 1992. During its long history, the newspaper covered local, national, and international news, as well as sports, entertainment, and community events.
The Hamilton Mail was known for its strong coverage of local news and issues, particularly in the city of Hamilton and the surrounding areas. It was also recognized for its investigative reporting and in-depth coverage of major news stories.
Some notable events and stories that were covered by the Hamilton Mail include:
- The Hamilton Street Railway strike of 1919
- The construction of the Hamilton Harbour Commission's Pier 9
- The Hamilton Tigers' Grey Cup championships in 1913 and 1928
- The Hamilton Steelworkers' strike of 1959
- The construction of the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) highway
The Hamilton Mail was also known for its editorial pages, which often featured strong opinions and commentary on local and national issues.
In 1992, the Hamilton Mail ceased publication and merged with the Hamilton Spectator, another prominent newspaper in the city. The Spectator continues to be published today, and its archives include many of the articles and issues from the Hamilton Mail.