Live at noon on Friday, CBC Hamilton's Conrad Collaco talks with Junos president Allan Reid on the eve of the 50th edition of the national celebration of Canadian music. They'll talk about planning the Junos under COVID restrictions, favourite Juno moments and more.
Live at noon on Tuesday Hamilton Live talks with Rebecca Towers tenant Rhea Kumar and advocate Emily Power about life in the middle of what was one of Hamilton's biggest COVID-19 outbreaks. Send us your comments and questions.
How does COVID-19 affect children? A pediatric emergency specialist takes your questions
Live at noon on Tuesday Hamilton Live talks with Dr. Christopher Sulowski Interim Chief of the Pediatric Emergency Department at McMaster Children’s Hospital about how COVID-19 is affecting children, why it s still safe to go to emergency and more. Send us your comments and questions.
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How does COVID-19 affect children? A pediatric emergency specialist takes your questions
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23:02Hamilton Live talks with Dr. Christopher Sulowski Interim Chief of the Pediatric Emergency Department at McMaster Children’s Hospital about how COVID-19 is affecting children, why it s still safe to go to emergency and more.23:02
How COVID-19 enforcement could target Ontario s most vulnerable: Live at noon on Thursday
Toronto lawyer Knia Singh, Michael Blashko from the Hamilton Community Legal Clinic and former Canadian Human Rights Commissioner Sandi Bell join us live at noon on Thursday to talk about how COVID-19 enforcement could target Ontario s most vulnerable.
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Ontario Provincial Police check travellers entering Ontario from Quebec as new COVID-19 measures take effect Monday, April 19, 2021 in Hawkesbury, Ontario. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz(Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)
Hamilton high school teacher Joe Cappadocia and Annie Kidder, Executive Director of People for Education join us live on Thursday to talk about what this last year has been like for educators and what school might look like in the fall. Parents, teachers and students, what has this year been like for you?