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Police across Canada are in mourning after the shooting deaths of two officers in Edmonton. Hamilton officials are encouraging students to keep their St. Patrick’s Day gatherings small and respectful. We have a winner in what was an extremely low key Hamilton Centre byelection. Ontario pharmacists say their roles can be expanded further to combat COVID-19. A man is suing Buffalo Wild Wings for false advertising, claiming the restaurant’s boneless chicken wings are not actually chicken wings. And the Silicon Valley Bank collapse could have a positive impact on Ontario’s housing market.
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A Brantford woman is facing more than 30 charges for fraudulently seeking the services of registered doulas from across Ontario. With food prices reaching new highs, many young students are suffering. A new study shows children were among the most negatively impacted by COVID-19 lockdowns. 5-year-old Romeo Eats has become the youngest winner of a JUNO Award. Two teachers from the Grand Erie District School Board are in Ecuador to teach students English using ukuleles. A shortage of skilled workers in the cybersecurity field in Canada could result in an increase in ransomware attacks.
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Did a topless protester at the Junos move the needle on the Greenbelt issue? Convicted killers Dellen Millard and Mark Smich continue to appeal their convictions. Niagara Falls officials are downplaying the impact of a new resort and casino in Toronto. A new study suggests our tendency to procrastinate starts in childhood and it only gets worse as we age. Billboard is out with its list of the best movie songs of all-time. And bosses say nearly half of the meetings that are held at work could disappear without any negative impact.
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Convicted killers Dellen Millard and Mark Smich are appealing their first-degree murder convictions. The byelection in Hamilton Centre has been plagued by allegations of antisemitism. An Ontario MPP has resigned from the Ontario PC caucus amid election interference allegations. How did the Silicon Valley Bank collapse happen and what does it mean going forward for other banks? Some students at a middle school in Depew, New York tested their STEM skills using Minecraft. And after 18 years at the helm of the Mohawk College men's basketball team, head coach Brian Jonker has called it a career.
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A group of McMaster University students is getting ready to launch a satellite into low earth orbit. Hamilton will appeal a new deadline to complete targeted dredging of Chedoke Creek. Taking stock of your budget this March Break. McMaster University will play host to the U Sports men's volleyball championship this week. Cases of liver disease are increasing in Canada. And illumi Toronto is entertaining crowds young and old.
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The latest winter storm is expected to drop more snow on Hamilton. MacKids Hospital will participate in a pilot program to help children and youth with complex special needs. Hagersville's 'Catch the Ace' lottery jackpot has grown to $1.4 million. Daylight Saving Time arrives this weekend. McMaster's Sarah Gates discusses her player of the year award. And the Bulldogs are set to close out their regular season in Hamilton.
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A Hamilton councillor says he has not decided how he will vote on the city's 2023 budget. Brantford will look at building a new arena in the hopes of keeping the Hamilton Bulldogs. Hear from the fiancee of a man who died in an industrial fire in St. Catharines. We explore new details in alleged foreign interference in Canada's elections. The Bank of Canada holds the line. And Forge FC re-signs its captain.
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What message did Andrea Horwath's election victory in Hamilton send to other women and girls in our community? The average female worker earns 26% less money than her male counterparts. Indigenous women have been unfairly discriminated against both for being women and Indigenous. Female athletes continue to demand equal pay for equal work. And a Burlington woman has become a published author… at age 83!
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A week after the City of Hamilton closed the downbound lanes of the Claremont Access, motorists are wondering when the road will reopen. Beware home improvement scams. How are grape growers and winemakers in Ontario handling climate change? Father-son duo Randy and Tal Bachman have joined forces. A new milestone for Canada's longest running radio documentary. And do you eat mac & cheese with a fork or spoon?
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