Hamilton reaches $1 billion in building permits in record time, Team Canada's 2018 Olympic uniform and the answer to Toys "R" Us' troubles?

Published: Oct. 4, 2017, 2:34 a.m.

b'Hamilton has hit the $1 billion mark in building permits and has done so in the fastest time in Hamilton\'s history, just 9 months into the year! The question we need to start asking now is how sustainable is this? Will we be able to keep doing this every year and grow even more?\\n\\nGuest: Glen Norton, Director of Hamilton Economic Development-The Hudson Bay Company has released what Team Canada will be wearing during the opening ceremony in South Korea for the Winter Olympic Games. Lumberjack jackets and a unisex onesie are just a few of these new releases that have all been designed by Hudson Bay\'s own in-house design team. Are you going to buy some of the 2018 Team Canada collection?\\xa0 \\xa0 \\xa0Also, the NHL season starts up tomorrow and now that they have one of the better coaches in the league, how far do you think the Maple Leafs are going this year?\\n\\nGuest: Bubba O\'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-It\'s no secret that Toys "R" Us is in some really deep trouble. Online shopping and e-commerce has had a huge effect on Toys "R" Us which has put them in a position where you can say only one thing, if you can\'t beat them, join them. An idea to help put them back on stable ground is through augmented reality. Imagine walking through a virtual store and interacting with a virtual product, would you want to buy things this way? Could this be the answer Toys "R" Us is looking for?\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Khaled Hassanein, Director of the McMaster Digital Transformation Research Centre'