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Ron McKerlie, chair of the Mayors economic recovery task force, says it should target easily attainable projects that would receive a quick approval from councillors to get Hamiltons economy rolling again. There is no point in putting together a pie-in-the-sky plan that nobody can afford and thats going to sit nicely and collect dust on a shelf, said McKerlie, who is also Mohawk Colleges president.He said senior levels of government are going to be overwhelmed by requests from businesses, local governments and other organizations for economic stimulus funding as the coronavirus pandemic threat recedes into the background. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That means, said McKerlie, recent
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An Ancaster teen who suffered life-threatening injuries after she was struck by a car on her skateboard has died, Hamilton police said.Fifteen-year-old Isabella Brink-Read suffered a pelvic fracture, a collapsed lung, right frontal lobe trauma and brain stem
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