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Multiplatform Columnist, ticats.ca

Steve Milton

Verified

Multiplatform Columnist, ticats.ca

Hamilton

Beats

Primary beats

CanadaSports

Secondary beats

DiningNcaaLong-Form FeaturesLocal GamesAlcoholParentingWomen In The ArtsBasketballAddiction and recoverySporting EventsHomes

Biography

Final Covers

Doesn’t Cover

Sports, Health,

Journalist Type

Columnist

Seniority Positions

Multiplatform Columnist

Industries

Sports

Medium Formats

ticats.ca

Content

Total articles 2361

  • Available on paid plans

    Milton: Bo Levi Mitchell Looking To Build On Last Year's Strong Finish

    By Steve Milton Verified

    Apr. 10, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    MILTON: Milanovich Balances Familiarity & New Faces With 2025 Staff

    By Steve Milton Verified

    Mar. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Milton: Bo Levi Mitchell Looking To Build On Last Year's Strong Finish

    By Steve Milton Verified

    Apr. 10, 2025

As seen in

Scribd,Waterloo Region Record,Pr Week,Automotive News,Medium,Paymentssource,Grand River Sachem/Glanbrook Gazette,Canadian Premier League,The (Toronto) Star,It'S Nice That,The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, On)

Company Info

ticats.ca

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club is a professional Canadian football team located in Hamilton, Ontario. Established in 1950 from the merger of the Hamilton Tigers and Hamilton Wildcats, the Tiger-Cats are one of North America's oldest professional sports teams. They play their home games at Tim Hortons Field and are known for their strong connection to the local community and industrial heritage. The team competes in the Canadian Football League's East Division, focusing on professional football games, training, and player development. The Tiger-Cats engage with fans through regular-season and playoff games, including multiple Grey Cup appearances. They also promote amateur football through youth programs and community initiatives. The club has a loyal fan base and partners with local businesses, including Tim Hortons, which holds the naming rights to their stadium.

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