Bill Kelly Show

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The Bill Kelly Show, heard weekdays 9AM - 12PM EST on AM900 CHML. Learn more about the show and read Bill Kelly's blog posts at 900chml.com

Episodes

  • Eight people arrested in connection with attack in Manchester.

    25/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    Photo: (AP Photo/Tim Ireland) Eight people have now been arrested in connection with the attack in Manchester, in both the UK and Libya, including the father and brother of the bomber. Police in Manchester also have decided that they will no longer be sharing intelligence with the US, saying their leaks to the media undermines the ongoing investigation. Guest: Phil Gurski, President and CEO, Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting.

  • Manchester, AC, sewage, labour laws and vaccination.

    24/05/2017 Duration: 56min

    Police in Manchester say they’re arrested 3 more individuals in connection with the concert bombing that killed 22 people. They are attempting to establish whether bomber Salman Abedi acted alone or whether there is the possibility of more attacks. Guest: David Videcette, a terrorism expert and author of The Theseus Paradox. Hamilton Ward 4 Councillor Sam Merulla is proposing a program in which individuals on fixed incomes with health issues that are worsened by extreme heat be provided air conditioners. These are people who would otherwise require intervention and displacement to cooling centers. The idea is already in use in New York State, where some individuals receive cooling assistance. Guest: Sam Merulla, Hamilton City Councillor, Ward 4. Due to relentless rain throughout the spring, Hamilton has been forced to dump untreated sewage into the harbor. This is an issue that varies dramatically from year to year. Guest: Dan McKinnon. Director, Hamilton Water. A report on Ontario labour laws in Ontari

  • Report recommending 173 changes to Ontario workers' rights.

    24/05/2017 Duration: 04min

    Photo: (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam) A report on Ontario labour laws in Ontario was released on Tuesday, recommending 173 changes to workers’ rights. What will these changes, if implemented, mean for individual employees, unions, and employers? Guest: Sarah Mayo, Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton.

  • Hamilton forced to dump untreated sewage into the harbor.

    24/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    Due to relentless rain throughout the spring, Hamilton has been forced to dump untreated sewage into the harbor. This is an issue that varies dramatically from year to year. Guest: Dan McKinnon. Director, Hamilton Water.

  • Manchester police arrested 3 more in connection with bombing.

    24/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    Photo: (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) Police in Manchester say they’re arrested 3 more individuals in connection with the concert bombing that killed 22 people. They are attempting to establish whether bomber Salman Abedi acted alone or whether there is the possibility of more attacks. Guest: David Videcette, a terrorism expert and author of The Theseus Paradox. 

  • Manchester bombing and the Chief's Townhall.

    23/05/2017 Duration: 51min

    Police are investigating an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert last night as a terrorist attack. At least 22 people are reported to have been killed, many of whom are children. Police have also arrested a 23-year-old man in connection with the explosion. Guest: John Thompson. Security Consultant, Strategic Intelligence Group. Guest: Jeff Semple, Global News Europe Bureau Chief. Chiefs Town Hall with Police Chief Eric Girt Guest: Eric Girt, Police Chief for Hamilton Police Services.

  • It was not a great weekend for drinking and driving.

    23/05/2017 Duration: 07min

    It was not a great weekend for drinking and driving. Guest: Eric Girt, Police Chief for Hamilton Police Services. 

  • A live update on the Manchester explosion.

    23/05/2017 Duration: 08min

    Photo: (AP Photo/Rui Vieira) A live update on the Manchester explosion. What's the latest?  Guest: Jeff Semple, Global News Europe Bureau Chief.  

  • Police investigating explosion at Ariana Grande concert.

    23/05/2017 Duration: 06min

    Photo: Peter Byrne/PA via AP Police are investigating an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert last night as a terrorist attack. At least 22 people are reported to have been killed, many of whom are children. Police have also arrested a 23-year-old man in connection with the explosion. Guest: John Thompson. Security Consultant, Strategic Intelligence Group.  

  • Ambulances, high speed rail and road safety.

    19/05/2017 Duration: 51min

    Hamilton Paramedic Service is raising alarm that hospital overcrowding is causing too few ambulances to be out on the road responding to emergencies. The recommended time frame to have patients on ambulances handed off to hospitals is thirty minutes, however they say they regularly wait for longer than two hours. Guest: Mario Posteraro, President, OPSEU Local 256. It’s expected that Kathleen Wynne will announce today her government’s intention to build a high speed rail line connecting Windsor to Toronto, and several communities in between. The trains are expected to travel anywhere between 250 and 300 km/h, with the project coming at a cost in the neighborhood of $20 billion. Guest: Richard Brennen, Retired Journalist with the Toronto Star. It is Canada Road Safety Week, which aims to bring awareness to habits plaguing driver safety, such as distracted driving, speeding, tail gating, not wearing seat belts, etc. This, comes on the lead up to the long weekend, which typically coming with a heavier police

  • It's Canada Road Safety Week!

    19/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    It is Canada Road Safety Week, which aims to bring awareness to habits plaguing driver safety, such as distracted driving, speeding, tail gating, not wearing seat belts, etc. This, comes on the lead up to the long weekend, which typically coming with a heavier police presence on the roads. Guest: Claus Wagner, Constable, Traffic Specialist with Hamilton Police Services.

  • Wynne expected to announce high speed rail line.

    19/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    It’s expected that Kathleen Wynne will announce today her government’s intention to build a high speed rail line connecting Windsor to Toronto, and several communities in between. The trains are expected to travel anywhere between 250 and 300 km/h, with the project coming at a cost in theneighborhood of $20 billion. Guest: Richard Brennen, Retired Journalist with the Toronto Star.

  • Is hospital overcrowding delaying ambulances?

    19/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    Photo: (File/Global News) Hamilton Paramedic Service is raising alarm that hospital overcrowding is causing too few ambulances to be out on the road responding to emergencies. The recommended time frame to have patients on ambulances handed off to hospitals is thirty minutes, however they say they regularly wait for longer than two hours. Guest: Mario Posteraro, President, OPSEU Local 256.

  • The Canadian Senate has seen a change in behavior of its members

    18/05/2017 Duration: 04min

    The Canadian Senate has seen a change in behavior of its members, primarily as they result of former Liberal Senators now sitting as independents. The senators no longer receive their marching orders from the governing Liberals, which has created a senate that can be relied on less and less to pass proposed legislation quickly.John Ivison. Columnist, The National Post

  • The Pier 8 redevelopment project faces criticism from neighbors in the area

    18/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    The Pier 8 redevelopment project faces criticism from neighbors in the area. Issues cited have ranged from the potential for noise, odor and dust complaints which are likely to arise from future residents of Pier 8.Jason Farr. City Councillor, Ward 2, City of Hamilton

  • The cost of repairing the new Tim Horton’s Field continue to rise

    18/05/2017 Duration: 04min

    The cost of repairing the new Tim Horton’s Field continue to rise, with the city now expecting to spend $4 million on lingering issues. The city is preparing to spend more money to fix sound and audio equipment, electrical issues and minor leaking on the east side of the stands.Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton

  • Opioid prescriptions filled in Hamilton is well above the provincial average and climbing

    17/05/2017 Duration: 06min

    The number of opioid prescriptions filled in the Hamilton area is well above the provincial average and climbing. The numbers are alarming considering the ongoing issues communities are having with opioid addiction.Dr. Joshua Tepper, President and CEO of Health Quality Ontario

  • The Ontario Municipal Board is going to be replaced by the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal

    17/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    The Ontario Municipal Board is going to be replaced by the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal. The plan aims to create fewer and shorter hearings from residents and developers regarding planning decisions made by municipalities.Richard Brennen, Retired Journalist with the Toronto Star.

  • Pier 8 is planned to have a new residential development

    17/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    Pier 8 is planned to have a new residential development, which will be alongside an industrial site. The subdivision, which will have 1500 residents, is expected to be impacted by noise and odor resulting from the adjacent industrial site. Critics warn that this should be considered in the planning phase with an outline for how it’s dealt with.Herman Turkstra, Turkstra Mazza Associates, Call

  • Current and former US officials are saying that Donald Trump revealed highly classified information

    16/05/2017 Duration: 05min

    Current and former US officials are saying that Donald Trump revealed highly classified information to the Russian Foreign Minister and Ambassador during their visit last week to the White House. The information had been provided by an ally to the US through an intelligence sharing agreement. This happened during a closed door meeting to which US media was not granted access.Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup.

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