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“Hamilton’s 2025 Standout Stories: Inspiring Local Personalities”

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Throughout the year 2025, CBC Hamilton showcased fascinating stories of local individuals achieving remarkable feats. From a barber’s journey of rebuilding his life to an artist-turned-fighter and a photographer capturing a pivotal moment, the year was filled with inspiring narratives. Let’s revisit some of the standout personalities in the Hamilton region whose stories were highlighted in 2025.

Jéda Anderson, a trailblazer for Black students at Eden High School in St. Catharines, Ontario, founded the Black Affinity Club, creating a safe space for Black students and promoting inclusivity.

Edie Bruins, a multimedia creator from downtown Hamilton, initiated “What is Hamilton Wearing Today?” to capture the city’s diverse street fashion, showcasing the unique styles of its residents.

Evan Budz, a 15-year-old from Burlington, Ontario, developed an award-winning autonomous bionic sea turtle robot for ecological monitoring using AI, winning accolades at prestigious competitions.

Fehn Foss, a Hamilton-born artist-turned-Muay Thai fighter, represented Canada at the world Muay Thai championship in Turkey, showcasing her dedication to both her art and combat sports.

Zeke Fox, a Hamilton teen, was hailed as a hero for rescuing a man from a burning tent in Bayfront Park, demonstrating bravery and quick thinking in a critical situation.

Huntre Jamieson, former Miss Six Nations, focused on Indigenous language reclamation during her tenure, advocating for the preservation and use of traditional languages within the community.

Danielle Mackie, a flight paramedic from Grimsby, Ontario, is dedicated to assisting remote northern communities, showcasing her commitment to search and rescue missions and medical transportation.

Jeanne Robinson, at 91, embarked on a unique tradition of getting a tattoo every decade, symbolizing her individuality and commemorating significant moments in her life.

Hemin Sadiq, a barber from Niagara Falls, overcame adversity, transitioning from homelessness to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and community support.

Mervyn Sequeira, a renowned photographer, captured a rare encounter between a bald eagle and a Canada goose, sparking global interest and highlighting the beauty of Canadian wildlife.

Burdett Sisler, a 110-year-old WWII veteran, celebrated his milestone birthday with optimism for the future, imparting wisdom on kindness and empathy in a rapidly changing world.

These individuals represent the diversity and resilience of the Hamilton community, inspiring others with their passion, courage, and contributions to society.