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The Ford government wants to convert unused schools into housing. The president of McMaster Children’s Hospital says Hamilton has the longest wait time for pediatric surgeries in Ontario. The CBC is pausing activities on Twitter after it was labelled as 'government-funded media'. The CFIB is calling for the deadline of a potential PSAC strike to be extended. The pandemic has given rise to a whole new, and in some cases, disturbing way to turf employees. And the Allan Cup senior men’s hockey championship has begun in Dundas.
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A Hamilton man is on Parliament Hill to call for government action to clear the massive cancer care backlog in our healthcare system. With the election interference cloud hanging over Parliament Hill, MPs return to the House of Commons Monday. As the tax return deadline looms, CRA workers remain in a legal strike position. Leaked Pentagon documents show Ukrainian forces are getting ready to launch a new spring offensive in Crimea. There is a new option that is emerging in the death care industry, terramation. And many hockey fans are about to be put through the meat grinder of fandemonium.
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American funnyman Dane Cook is taking his standup comedy show to the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino on Saturday night.
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After being eliminated from the OHL playoffs on Monday, the Bulldogs are preparing to leave Hamilton for Brantford this offseason. It will be the first time since 1996 that the Dogs will not call Hamilton home.
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OPP are investigating after a dog in Norfolk County was poisoned and died. After being eliminated from the OHL playoffs on Monday, the Bulldogs are preparing to leave Hamilton for Brantford. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he and his chief of staff "have been talking about interference for years." CRA workers could strike any day now. American funnyman Dane Cook takes his comedy show to Fallsview Casino. And what is the worst seat in baseball?
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Peter Khill, who was found guilty of manslaughter in the 2016 shooting death of Jonathan Styres, is awaiting sentencing. Canadian pharmacists say there is an urgent need for a national conversation on how the country can protect its drug supply from Americans. Terry Fox t-shirts that were designed by Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds have raised $1 million. Canadian Football Hall of Fame receiver Darren Flutie will be added to the Ticats Wall of Honour this summer. Interest in electric vehicles has softened following last year's spike in gas prices. And longtime Global News reporter Sean O'Shea recently took a 'bucket list' trip to Egypt and Jordan. What country is on your vacation 'bucket list'?
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Should school boards officially adopt ChatGPT? Hamilton Health Sciences is in dire need of perfusionists in its cardiac surgical units. Hamilton's real estate market is warming up again. Charitable organizations continue to struggle. St. Thomas More High School is hosting a 50th anniversary reunion later this month. And a singer-songwriter from Niagara Falls has released a new single while he continues his advocacy work.
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Due to a steep drop in registration over the last decade Hamilton’s minor hockey map is being redrawn, but not everyone likes it. After hitting an all-time high of $2.14 last June, gas price experts are not predicting a repeat this summer. Researchers at York University have found that planned, or scheduled, sex was more satisfying than spontaneous hanky panky. Learn all about Parkinson's Disease. Find out why many Canadians have admitted to ‘rage applying’. And the Mohawk College men’s basketball team has a new head coach.
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Hamilton Police say its officers are seizing more and more guns throughout the city. Hamilton’s public school board is expected to release more detailed data from its suspensions and expulsions report. Learn why the Ontario Autism Coalition is sounding the alarm. Most Canadians who do not currently own a home have given up on the idea. The sci-fi thriller ‘Simulant’, filmed in Hamilton and directed by April Mullen of Niagara Falls. opens in movie theatres this weekend. And the Hamilton Bulldogs look to grab the lead in their playoff series against Barrie.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump lashes out after pleading not guilty to criminal charges in New York. The NDP wants the federal government to crack down on corporate landlords. We have a new analysis of healthcare wait times in Canada. Norwich plans to ban the Pride flag. And the UFC and WWE are joining forces.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to become the first former president to face criminal charges. Hamilton launches a new e-scooter pilot program. Should opinion polls be banned in the leadup to elections? The use of the Emergencies Act is back in court. Today is Equal Pay Day in Ontario. And Forge FC gets set for game No. 1.
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We get our first look at a planned overhaul of the HSR's route map. The city will examine whether the Chedoke lands could potentially be used for more than just golf. McMaster Children’s Hospital has launched a new food bank-type program. Learn how grocery stores set their prices. Ontario’s minimum wage will rise to $16.65 per hour on Oct. 1, but worker advocates say it should be much higher. And the world’s tech giants are making their core products worse on purpose.
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Donald Trump has become the first former president to be indicted on criminal charges. Defence Minister Anita Anand visits Hamilton on Friday. The Ontario PC Party is slamming the New Democrats in a new way. A professor has created a way to help improve your odds at winning Tim Hortons’ Roll up the Rim contest. A campaign has been launched to redesign Canada’s $20 bills to bank notes with Indigenous women on them. And Game 1 of the Bulldogs-Colts playoff series did not go Hamilton's way.
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