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    Ontario government increasing Hamilton ambulance funding by 16 per cent

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    In an effort to reduce ambulance offload times in the City of Hamilton, the Ontario government announced that they are increasing paramedic funding by 16 per cent for 2024.

    The extra 16 per cent, which translates to almost $5 million in additional funding, brings the province’s total investment in Hamilton ambulance services to over $35.5 million this year.

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    City of Hamilton considering removal of multiple historical landmarks and monuments

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    The City of Hamilton is continuing to move forward with its Landmarks and Monuments Review of statues that they call “potentially problematic.”

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    The energy transition that isn’t

    Opinion

    We are constantly barraged with messages from governments, corporations, third-party groups and others about how we are in the process of a massive transformation away from fossil fuels…

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    Power play: NDP’s Jagmeet Singh abruptly ends deal with Trudeau—what happens next?

    National

    As the federal Liberals enter the final day of their annual caucus retreat, the political landscape in Canada is set to shift dramatically.

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    Singh’s move complicates Ford’s early election calculus

    Provincial

    Last week, federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh reneged on his promise to support the minority Liberal government on any non-confidence votes, thereby preventing an early election.

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    Increased police presence at Hamilton fall fairs after gun incident at Winona Peach Festival

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    Hamilton Police Service (HPS) will have an “increased police presence” at upcoming fall fairs after the seizure of a loaded firearm at the Winona Peach Festival on Aug. 24.

    Police say that officers were on patrol at the festival at 9:20 p.m. when they “observed a disturbance break out near the midway between two males.”

    Police add that the area was “filled with hundreds of people, including children and families” at the time of the incident.

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    City of Hamilton and Hamilton Police provide tips and warnings as school year restarts

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    The City of Hamilton and the Hamilton Police Service (HPS) provided a number of tips and warnings in a joint press release as the 2024-25 school year began this week.

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    British Columbia upset

    Provincial

    There’s an old joke that claims politics has a very different character depending upon where you are in Canada. In the Atlantic region, it’s a way of life.

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    It’s a new world order as political parties gear up for return of parliament

    National

    Things are about to get a lot more interesting on Parliament Hill now that the NDP has put their supply-and-confidence agreement with the Liberals through the shredder.

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    Trudeau remains silent on potentially treasonous parliamentarians

    National

    It was on Monday, June 3 that Canadians learned that their parliamentarians were colluding in quid pro quo relationships with foreign governments and were involved in potentially treasonous acts.

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