How do things look as Hamilton approaches budget season? What will we see in the new Teenage Head documentary? Remembering David Braley & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

Published: Oct. 27, 2020, 3:23 a.m.

b"The time to start budget talks is nearing ever closer. What kind of financial picture is Hamilton looking act and what's in store for its residents?\\n\\nGuest: Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Mayor, City of Hamilton\\n\\n-\\n\\nA documentary about one of Hamilton's most famous bands, Teenage Head, is set to come out next week. It will give viewers a glimpse into the life of, and challenges faced by, the bands' members like Frankie Venom and Gord Lewis. Scott catches up with Gord Lewis to find out more about how the band started, his struggle with depression, and more.\\n\\nGuest: Gord Lewis, Guitarist & Founding Member, Teenage Head\\n\\n-\\n\\nA major player in Hamilton's business and sports scenes and philanthropist has passed away at the age of 79. David Braley's name can be found all over Hamilton which serves as merely part of his legacy that spans across many disciplines and professions. Ron Foxcroft, another big-time Hamilton businessman, knew Mr. Braley personally and joins Scott to speak more about the man who helped his community in many ways.\\n\\nGuest: Ron Foxcroft, Philanthropist, Founder & CEO, Fox 40 International Inc and Chairman, President & CEO, Fluke Transport & Basketball Referee\\n\\n-\\n\\nThere are tons of jersey designs and while some are a smash hit, others are anything but. Do sports leagues need teams that are consistently bad? Based on viewership numbers of this year's World Series, can we start saying baseball is on the outs? Is there any way to save the sport if it is? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.\\n\\nGuest: Don Robertson, Owner & Head Coach, Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty"