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Hamilton City Councilors are split over whether to license Hamilton’s 130,000 cats
Bill Kelly Show
English - November 16, 2016 16:31 - 51 minutesNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Hamilton City Councilors are split over whether to license Hamilton’s 130,000 cats. The latest proposal would see a $20 annual fee for spayed/neutered felines and $40 for unaltered ones. Marion Emo, President and CEO, Hamilton-Burlington SPCA.
The City is looking into ramping up parking technology and surplus lots. They want to update the enforcement technology that would eventually allow pay-by-phone options. Jason Farr. City Councillor, Ward 2, City of Hamilton
How addicted are Hamilton’s smokers. According to a survey, 21% of Hamiltonians smoke and though most want to quit, there are too many triggers that bring them back. (Boredom is the most common trigger for Hamiltonians). Dr. Richard Tytus, a Hamilton family physician
Hamilton City Councilors are split over whether to license Hamilton’s 130,000 cats. The latest proposal would see a $20 annual fee for spayed/neutered felines and $40 for unaltered ones. Marion Emo, President and CEO, Hamilton-Burlington SPCA.
The City is looking into ramping up parking technology and surplus lots. They want to update the enforcement technology that would eventually allow pay-by-phone options. Jason Farr. City Councillor, Ward 2, City of Hamilton
How addicted are Hamilton’s smokers. According to a survey, 21% of Hamiltonians smoke and though most want to quit, there are too many triggers that bring them back. (Boredom is the most common trigger for Hamiltonians). Dr. Richard Tytus, a Hamilton family physician