
Good Morning Hamilton with Rick Zamperin Inquiry into RHVP finds collisions could have been avoided if damning report wasn't kept secret
The Good Morning Hamilton Podcast w/ Scott Radley:
The inquiry looking into the Red Hill Valley Parkway has found that there could’ve been collisions avoided if a report hadn’t been hidden.
GUEST: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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An expanded daytime warming centre is launching December 1 and continues until March 31, 2024. The Cathedral Café is a collaborative partnership between St. Matthew’s House (SMH) and Christ’s Church Cathedral, with support from Hamilton Out of the Cold and featuring 541 Eatery & Exchange as an additional drop-in site.
GUEST: Renee Wetselaar, Executive Director, St. Matthew’s House
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The 2024 Housing Market Outlook Report released this week. It found that the overall outlook on homeownership remains positive despite the challenging market.
GUEST: Conrad Zurini, Broker of Record, RE/MAX Escarpment
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7:20 - 7:28 - For those who use Spotify, the annual “Wrapped” has dropped, recapping what you’ve listened to over the past year. A recent release has shown what people in various regions in Ontario are listening to. Who are the most popular?
GUEST: Eric Alper, Publicist, music commentator
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Youtube has announced it’s top videos of the year for Canada!
GUEST: Zaitoon Murji, Head of Communications, Youtube Canada
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According to a new report, Ontario needs to double its funding for public universities.
GUEST: Randy Robinson, Ontario Director & co-author on the report, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
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A local musician has had the goal of creating the perfect Hallmark Christmas Tale. He joins Radley to talk about the result.
GUEST: Matt Stodolak, musician and creator of “Chris, Mrs.”
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