Hamilton Spectator losing its office space as parent company Torstar tries to save money

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The Hamilton Spectator is losing its office space as its owner tries to save money, CBC Hamilton has learned. It means one of Ontario's longest-running newspapers will no longer have a physical newsroom.

Unifor, which represents some of the workers being let go by Nordstar, said in a press release Friday that union leaders and employees were "blindsided" by the news and will fight back.

"The news consumer is going to be poorer for it. They're going to know less about their city ... less about everything," Newman told CBC Hamilton.

 

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