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Natalie Paddon

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Hamilton, ON, Canada

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Past articles by Natalie:

Patients attend appointments from the comfort of their couch using virtual care

MyDovetale has helped patients in the mood disorders program at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton attend more appointments → Read More

McMaster University names David Farrar as new president

Farrar has been serving as acting president since July following the departure of Patrick Deane → Read More

McMaster University installs safety netting in staircases at new student residence

Temporary netting installed at the Peter George Centre for Living and Learning last month comes after the staircase design ‘raised some concerns’ → Read More

Hamilton social worker emotionally abused clients, disciplinary committee finds

Longtime Spectator columnist Gary Direnfeld served a two-month suspension and received a $5,000 fine. → Read More

Contract talks: Where are negotiations at for elementary, high school and Catholic teachers?

The Spectator takes a look at key dates and next steps in the process → Read More

How is bullying reported and monitored in Hamilton schools?

Digital tracking will allow city’s public school board to see a more fulsome picture of bullying in local schools → Read More

Hamilton public elementary teachers to start work-to-rule strike action this month

Campaign will see teachers stop attending staff and school meetings but won’t affect clubs or extracurricular activities → Read More

School board trustees appoint three community members to lead bullying panel

A public report stemming from the review is expected in May 2020 → Read More

Homicide victim Donald Lowe would ‘do anything for anybody’

The 62-year-old Hamilton man and his girlfriend Cheryl Nicholl were shot dead in their home over the weekend. → Read More

Suspect wanted in Hamilton double homicide found dead in Brantford hotel room

Police have identified the victims as 62-year-old Donald Lowe and 32-year-old Cheryl Nicholl — both from Hamilton. → Read More

Hamilton police investigating assault outside Lime Ridge Mall

Elizabeth Saucier, a recording artist known as Sinclair, said she and her bandmate were attacked by a group of youth. → Read More

Hamilton high school stabbing victim ‘just wanted people to be happy’

Hamilton police have identified 14-year-old Devan Selvey as the young victim stabbed to death behind Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School. → Read More

Stelco to receive $50 million from feds to modernize operations

CEO David Cheney shared the news in a conference call with analysts Wednesday → Read More

Federal government announces Centre of Excellence on Chronic Pain at McMaster University

Veterans Affairs Canada is funding the centre, as pain is one of the most common health concerns among vets → Read More

Six Nations fire chief sounds alarm after ‘unprecedented’ string of fires

Matthew Miller said firefighters are exhausted and the service is operating at a reduced capacity after five house fires in 10 days. → Read More

New centre at McMaster University to tackle the antibiotic resistance crisis

The David Braley Centre for Antibiotic Discovery will allow researchers in the field of antimicrobial resistance to focus on finding solutions → Read More

'Never judge a book by its cover:' From jail to Dragon's Den — the continuing story of Emily O'Brien

“This is what I know I’m capable of,” says the 30-year-old woman who pleaded guilty to importing drugs → Read More

Tim Hortons to roll out new lids, but they won’t be recyclable in Hamilton

A motion introduced by Coun. Nrinder Nann is asking staff to determine the amount of single-use plastics and foam not accepted by the city’s recycling program → Read More

Watchdog alleges misconduct by Haldimand OPP commander following last year’s Dunnville Pride

The OIPRD complaint followed event in which protesters shouted homophobic messages. → Read More

McMaster University injects an estimated $3.9 billion into Hamilton’s economy

A study commissioned by the university shows Mac’s activities resulted in a GDP impact of $9.2 billion to the Canadian economy → Read More