Hamilton has spent over $1.5M on extra security guards during COVID-19 pandemic

Hamilton has spent $1,529,216.98 on extra security guards since the start of the pandemic to keep places like city-run vaccine clinics, testing centres, shelter programs and recreation centres safe.City spokesperson Jasmine Graham told…

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