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  2. Hamilton Tiger-Cats - Wikipedia

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    Corus Radio Hamilton was the official radio broadcast rights holder for the Tiger-Cats and had been the official voice for CFL football in the Greater Hamilton Area for over 40 years. AM900 CHML , together with sister station CJXY-FM, offered coverage of all Tiger-Cats games, including pre-season games.

  3. Tim Hortons Field - Wikipedia

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    This group is led by businessman Bob Young, who serves as the chairman and is HSG's largest single shareholder, and also includes Hamilton-based steel company Stelco, CEO Scott Mitchell, and Woodbine Entertainment CEO Jim Lawson. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Forge FC are tenants of Tim Hortons Field and play their home games at the stadium. [26 ...

  4. BLAST network - Wikipedia

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    The system is planned to include five routes, with two light rail transit (LRT) lines, and three bus rapid transit (BRT) lines. In 2019, the City of Hamilton launched a project entitled (Re)envision the HSR , which was an evolution on the BLAST network.

  5. Driver shortages leads CATS to reduce frequency of bus ... - AOL

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    CATS says the changes will maximize reliability and minimize missed trips. Driver shortages leads CATS to reduce frequency of bus routes. Which ones are affected?

  6. Michael DeGroote - Wikipedia

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    It eventually became the largest school-bus company and third-largest waste-management company in North America. [3] [5] By the mid 1970s Laidlaw was a large and successful business, and DeGroote had personally become wealthy enough to purchase the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League in 1974.

  7. Canadian Football Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Munro Ploen & Associates of Hamilton. Originally located in downtown Hamilton, it moved to Tim Hortons Field, home of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, in 2016. The Canadian Football Hall of Fame was awarded to the City of Hamilton in June 1963 following the invitation of Mayor Lloyd Douglas Jackson.

  8. Bob Young (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Young (born 1953/1954) is a businessman who is best known for founding Red Hat Inc., the open source software company. He owns the franchises for Forge FC of the Canadian Premier League as well as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League for which he is self-styled caretaker of the team.

  9. 1973 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season was the 16th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 24th overall. The Tiger-Cats finished in fourth place in the Eastern Conference with a 7–7 record and missed the playoffs for only the second time since the inception of the Tiger-Cats in 1950. In May 1973 the club was sold to Mr ...