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LOCAL
A youth-led organization is hoping
to motivate young locals to creative-
lyexpressthemselvesthroughart.
The work of visual artists, writ-
ers and photographers will be fea-
tured in “Hamilton Youth Antholo-
gy,”abookproducedbyanon-prof-
itgroupcalledInkMovement.
“It’s an exciting time for arts in
Hamilton,” said Maxwell Tran, 19,
the founder and executive director
of Ink Movement, which highlights
the work of young artists. “There’s
an emerging art scene in the city,
and a lot of organizations are doing
greatwork.”
Tran hopes to achieve Ink Move-
ment’s mission through initiatives
such as book publishing, work-
shopsandconferences.
Tran predicts the anthology will
be published by mid-April. A total
of 142 works were submitted and
Ink Movement’s editorial board has
been reviewing them. They are
aimingfor64pagesand30features.
Tran said he looked to the Hamil-
ton Arts Council for helping con-
necting with local artists. Council
executive director Stephanie Vegh
said part of the group’s mandate is
to help young artists, and she was
impressedwithTran’strackrecord.
“More than ever we’re seeing
young artists taking responsibility,
not only by making art, but with
how it’s distributed in the commu-
nity,”saidVegh.“It’sthekindofen-
ergyanycommunityneeds.”
Ink Movement also partnered
with other local organizations. The
Hamilton-Wentworth District
School Board and the Hamilton
Public library are helping spread
the word about the anthology. The
literary press Wolsak and Wynn
will publish it, and the Social Inno-
vation Lab at McMaster University
hasprovidedmeetingspace.
“When I was in high school I was
anavidwriter,”saidTran,asecond-
year health sciences student at Mc-
Master University. “I looked
aroundandIsawbusinessstudents
had DECA (a youth business orga-
nization) and science students had
fairs, but for students interested in
art, there weren’t many avenues to
pursue their passion. Ink Move-
mentwasbornbecauseoftheneedI
thoughtwasthere.”
Tran’s also been growing his vi-
sion. He started Ink Movement in
Mississauga in May 2012 and creat-
ed divisions in Hamilton and Mon-
treal in August 2014. He plans to
branch out to Saskatoon this sum-
merandVancouvernextyear.
Tran believes art is a tool for so-
cial change, so the non-profit will
partner with several local charities
during the Mississauga Art and
SoulinitiativeinMay.Tranhopesto
dothesameinHamiltonin2016.
Althoughtheeventisonlyforone
day, Tran hopes the youth teams
willhavealastingrelationshipwith
theircharityaftertheevent.
Anthologywillcelebrate
workofyounglocalartists
JEANYLYN LOPEZ
Special to The Hamilton Spectator
A store employee and two Good Samaritans helped
grabarobberysuspectinStoneyCreek.
A man walked into the Qstop Convenience at 140
King St. E. at around 4 p.m. Tuesday, police said. He
walked up to the counter, demanding cash from the
store employee and indicating he had a weapon. He
then walked behind the counter and grabbed money
fromthecashregister.
The employee ran out the front entrance and yelled
that the store was being robbed. That’s when “two citi-
zens observed the incident taking place and immedi-
ately came to the assistance of the employee who was
attempting to maintain control of the suspect,” police
saidinarelease.
The trio managed to hold the man until officers
arrived.
David Gillan, 46, of Hamilton is facing a robbery
charge, along with five counts of failing to comply with
probationandfourcountsofbreakandenter.
Police said the latter charges are related to commer-
cial entries downtown and in the east end.
Storeclerk,twohelpers
catchrobberysuspect
THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR
The $10-million reconstruction of Concession Street
has forced the cancellation of the popular Streetfest
this year, but the local business improvement area is
contemplating other events near the commercial dis-
trict. The group’s marketing committee was slated to
meetThursdaytodiscuss,amongotherthings,whatto
doinplaceofStreetfest.
The long-anticipated reconstruction project began
on Monday with water main restoration work.
Streetfestcancelled
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  • 1. AllconcertstakeplaceatMcMasterUniversity,Convocation Hall(UH213),1280MainSt.West,Hamilton,ONL8S4M2 Regular $20 Senior $15 Student $ 5 March 27th, 2015 - 8pm Pamela & Marnie Van Weelden Piano Duo | FREE admission! March 10th, 2015 - 12:30pm NAGATA SHACHU & ENSEMBLE JENG YI Japanese & Korean Drums R0013095595 Find an RBC mortgage specialist today at rbc.com/mortgages TM Find a TM Helping you buy your home is our priority. We’ll meet you anytime and anywhere, including evenings and weekends. We’ll be with you every step of the way. You’ll get a firm mortgage approval, a competitive rate and the right mortgage solution from our industry-leading suite of products. Get Canada’s Bank of the Year* working for you. Trust an RBC Mortgage Specialist to make your someday happen. RBC ® Mortgage Specialists Professional Trusted Experienced ®/TM Trademark(s) of Royal Bank of Canada. RBC and Royal Bank are trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Personal lending products are provided by Royal Bank of Canada and are subject to its standard lending criteria. *RBC named Bank of the Year in Canada in 2014 by The Banker, one of the world’s longest-running international banking magazines. WHEN YOU H&Z Diamonds in Ancaster has the finest diamonds, gold, precious gem stones and watches, whatever your jewelry needs are. The store has a relaxed atmosphere to make you feel welcome with unmatched customer service. Every gorgeous piece of jewelry in the store was hand chosen by the owner for the finest quality and great price. CASH FOR USED GOLD AND DIAMONDS FREE GIFT WITH PURCHASE OVER $499 Free resizing • redesigns SPECIALISTS IN CANADIAN DIAMONDS NO INTEREST, NO PAYMENTS & NO FEES FOR 1 YEAR. VISIT OUR STORE FOR DETAILS! 1142 Wilson St. W., Ancaster, Ontario L9G 3K9 905-304-9100 • www.hzdiamondcentre.ca CENTRE H&Z DIAMOND NOW HIRING R0013157671 $ 49Furnace Diagnostic Service only No additional charge for evenings and weekends 9 locations to serve you better (905) 385-28001065 Upper James St. at the Linc www.aireone.com R0013159698 reg. $99 A+ RATING COMPLETE FAMILY DENTAL CARE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, AND EVENINGS TOO! Let our family of dentists treat your family’s needs. EASTGATE DENTAL CENTRE LOCATED IN EASTGATE SQUARE MALL 75 CENTENNIAL PARKWAY N. Located Across From The CIBC At The Kenora St. Entrance 905-560-2714 WWW.EASTGATEDENTALCENTRE.COM Mon.-Fri. 8aM-9pM • Sat. & Sun. 9aM-5:30pM • Family Dentists • Hygienists • Orthodontist • Oral Surgeon • Periodontist • Endodontist • Denturist R0013142788 C M Y THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR l THE SPEC.COM THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 A5 LOCAL A youth-led organization is hoping to motivate young locals to creative- lyexpressthemselvesthroughart. The work of visual artists, writ- ers and photographers will be fea- tured in “Hamilton Youth Antholo- gy,”abookproducedbyanon-prof- itgroupcalledInkMovement. “It’s an exciting time for arts in Hamilton,” said Maxwell Tran, 19, the founder and executive director of Ink Movement, which highlights the work of young artists. “There’s an emerging art scene in the city, and a lot of organizations are doing greatwork.” Tran hopes to achieve Ink Move- ment’s mission through initiatives such as book publishing, work- shopsandconferences. Tran predicts the anthology will be published by mid-April. A total of 142 works were submitted and Ink Movement’s editorial board has been reviewing them. They are aimingfor64pagesand30features. Tran said he looked to the Hamil- ton Arts Council for helping con- necting with local artists. Council executive director Stephanie Vegh said part of the group’s mandate is to help young artists, and she was impressedwithTran’strackrecord. “More than ever we’re seeing young artists taking responsibility, not only by making art, but with how it’s distributed in the commu- nity,”saidVegh.“It’sthekindofen- ergyanycommunityneeds.” Ink Movement also partnered with other local organizations. The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and the Hamilton Public library are helping spread the word about the anthology. The literary press Wolsak and Wynn will publish it, and the Social Inno- vation Lab at McMaster University hasprovidedmeetingspace. “When I was in high school I was anavidwriter,”saidTran,asecond- year health sciences student at Mc- Master University. “I looked aroundandIsawbusinessstudents had DECA (a youth business orga- nization) and science students had fairs, but for students interested in art, there weren’t many avenues to pursue their passion. Ink Move- mentwasbornbecauseoftheneedI thoughtwasthere.” Tran’s also been growing his vi- sion. He started Ink Movement in Mississauga in May 2012 and creat- ed divisions in Hamilton and Mon- treal in August 2014. He plans to branch out to Saskatoon this sum- merandVancouvernextyear. Tran believes art is a tool for so- cial change, so the non-profit will partner with several local charities during the Mississauga Art and SoulinitiativeinMay.Tranhopesto dothesameinHamiltonin2016. Althoughtheeventisonlyforone day, Tran hopes the youth teams willhavealastingrelationshipwith theircharityaftertheevent. Anthologywillcelebrate workofyounglocalartists JEANYLYN LOPEZ Special to The Hamilton Spectator A store employee and two Good Samaritans helped grabarobberysuspectinStoneyCreek. A man walked into the Qstop Convenience at 140 King St. E. at around 4 p.m. Tuesday, police said. He walked up to the counter, demanding cash from the store employee and indicating he had a weapon. He then walked behind the counter and grabbed money fromthecashregister. The employee ran out the front entrance and yelled that the store was being robbed. That’s when “two citi- zens observed the incident taking place and immedi- ately came to the assistance of the employee who was attempting to maintain control of the suspect,” police saidinarelease. The trio managed to hold the man until officers arrived. David Gillan, 46, of Hamilton is facing a robbery charge, along with five counts of failing to comply with probationandfourcountsofbreakandenter. Police said the latter charges are related to commer- cial entries downtown and in the east end. Storeclerk,twohelpers catchrobberysuspect THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR The $10-million reconstruction of Concession Street has forced the cancellation of the popular Streetfest this year, but the local business improvement area is contemplating other events near the commercial dis- trict. The group’s marketing committee was slated to meetThursdaytodiscuss,amongotherthings,whatto doinplaceofStreetfest. The long-anticipated reconstruction project began on Monday with water main restoration work. Streetfestcancelled HAMILTON COMMUNITY NEWS