Could parts of Hamiltons LRT get scrapped to stay on budget? How has the last Blockbuster on Earth survived? What can we expected from the Hamilton Bulldogs in the playoffs?

Published: March 22, 2019, 1:39 a.m.

b'What happens if Hamilton\\u2019s LRT project runs over a billion dollars? There is a serious concern that portions of Hamilton\\u2019s lines will be cut to save cost. Metrolinx already scrapped part of the Hurontario LRT this week for the same reason. But if we portions are scrapped in Hamilton, will the LRT\\u2019s future be called into question once again? Councillor Terry Whitehead has said he will rescind support if the system if it does not reach Eastgate Mall. Scott talks with Councillor Whitehead to get more on his position.\\n\\nGuest: Terry Whitehead, Ward 14 Councillor\\n\\n-\\n\\nScott is joined by Ken Tisher, the owner of the world\\u2019s last remaining Blockbuster Video. Why would Ken and his wife Debbie keep their Bend, Oregon, video rental store in business all these years? And what is the business like these days?\\n\\nGuest: Ken Tisher, co-owner of the last Blockbuster on Earth\\n\\n-\\n\\nScott welcomes Steve Staios to the show, to discuss the Hamilton Bulldogs, preparing for the OHL playoffs, and what we can expect this Friday\\n\\nGuest: Steve Staios, President and General Manager of the Hamilton Bulldogs'