In episode 24 of the Hamilton Spectator's Newsroom Insider, host David Crosbie talks to Jon Wells about a follow-up to his recent story regarding a Hamilton doctor who was murdered 100 years ago. A relative of Dr. MacRobbie, whose homicide was never solved, contacted Jon to provide further details.
Then Natalie Paddon talks about Coun. Donna Skelly's motion asking the Hamilton Waterfront Trust to attend an upcoming meeting and discuss its finances. The Trust owes hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes to the city.
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