How does Prime Day affect small businesses? Meet the lady who's walked every street in Hamilton, Stoney Creek & Glanbrook & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

Published: Oct. 14, 2020, 3:20 a.m.

b"With Amazon's Prime Day upon us, not everyone is cheering for the savings. Local businesses who've been forced into ever tighter positions, are now squeezed even further when potential customers take their business online and to large chains. As we get closer to the holidays, how much longer can the smaller businesses hold on before they're forced to close their doors for good?\\n\\nGuest: Ryan Mallough, Director of Provincial Affairs, Canadian Federation of Independent Business\\n\\n-\\n\\nWalking is generally seen as a healthy activity but this lady has taken it to a whole new level. She's walked down every single street in Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Glanbrook with no signs of stopping any time soon. What sets someone down this path and how do you manage to walk quite literally every street a city has to offer?\\n\\nGuest: Anita Joldersma, Walker of every street in Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Glanbrook and soon to be Ancaster and Dundas\\n\\n-\\n\\nHas LeBron James shown himself to be the neediest athlete of all time? Is Ontario's government requesting too much of the OHL to keep physical contact out of the game if they want a season to happen? And would you rather have a team with depth or a couple stars? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.\\n\\nGuest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty"