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Hamilton councillor suggest colleagues ‘tune up’ new police chief over dip in tickets. Lloyd Ferguson says he wasn’t suggesting interfering with police operations. Others took his remarks HAMILTON TEACHERS SPEAK OUT AFTER PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE 4 hours ago · Two Hamilton public board teachers say an embattled school board trustee filed workplace harassment complaints against them after they called out racism — and the trustee — on socialmedia
STOP WITH THE FOOT-DRAGGING ON VACCINE PASSPORTS 6 hours ago · Back in the middle of March the European Union was hard at work framing a certificate that would facilitate free, safe movement within the EU. In other words, vaccine passports forpost-pandemic
IRAN HARD-LINERS TARGET SOLE MODERATE IN PRESIDENTIAL TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s seven presidential candidates offered starkly different views Saturday in the country’s final debate, with hard-liners describing those seeking ties with the West HAMILTON TENANT GETS HIS DOOR BACK, BUT NOW WHAT 3 hours ago · Paul Rawlins looks forward to a good night’s sleep now that the door is back on his east Hamilton apartment. “Well, that will be nice,” Rawlins said Friday. Last week, the landlordtook the
THIS HOMEMADE GNOCCHI ‘EATS LIKE MAGIC’ 6 hours ago · 2 oz (60 g) gorgonzola 1 tbsp chives, minced. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Roast potatoes until cooked through, 50 to 60minutes. Cut open
TWO-CAR CRASH KNOCKED OUT POWER TO EAST-END HAMILTON HOMES A two-vehicle collision that damaged a utility pole temporarily knocked out power to more than 1,000 east-end homes. Hamilton police said two vehicles collided inHAMILTON NEWS
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Hamilton councillor suggest colleagues ‘tune up’ new police chief over dip in tickets. Lloyd Ferguson says he wasn’t suggesting interfering with police operations. Others took his remarks HAMILTON TEACHERS SPEAK OUT AFTER PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE 4 hours ago · Two Hamilton public board teachers say an embattled school board trustee filed workplace harassment complaints against them after they called out racism — and the trustee — on socialmedia
STOP WITH THE FOOT-DRAGGING ON VACCINE PASSPORTS 6 hours ago · Back in the middle of March the European Union was hard at work framing a certificate that would facilitate free, safe movement within the EU. In other words, vaccine passports forpost-pandemic
IRAN HARD-LINERS TARGET SOLE MODERATE IN PRESIDENTIAL TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s seven presidential candidates offered starkly different views Saturday in the country’s final debate, with hard-liners describing those seeking ties with the West HAMILTON TENANT GETS HIS DOOR BACK, BUT NOW WHAT 3 hours ago · Paul Rawlins looks forward to a good night’s sleep now that the door is back on his east Hamilton apartment. “Well, that will be nice,” Rawlins said Friday. Last week, the landlordtook the
THIS HOMEMADE GNOCCHI ‘EATS LIKE MAGIC’ 6 hours ago · 2 oz (60 g) gorgonzola 1 tbsp chives, minced. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Roast potatoes until cooked through, 50 to 60minutes. Cut open
TWO-CAR CRASH KNOCKED OUT POWER TO EAST-END HAMILTON HOMES A two-vehicle collision that damaged a utility pole temporarily knocked out power to more than 1,000 east-end homes. Hamilton police said two vehicles collided in THE LATEST: HERE’S HOW YOU CAN GET YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE Call the province at 1-833-943-3900 (TTY 1-866-797-0007), available daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. with help in 300 languages; If you need help or have an older health card (red and white), call IRAN HARD-LINERS TARGET SOLE MODERATE IN PRESIDENTIAL TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s seven presidential candidates offered starkly different views Saturday in the country’s final debate, with hard-liners describing those seeking ties with the West STOP WITH THE FOOT-DRAGGING ON VACCINE PASSPORTS 6 hours ago · Back in the middle of March the European Union was hard at work framing a certificate that would facilitate free, safe movement within the EU. In other words, vaccine passports forpost-pandemic
CHINA, US DIPLOMATS CLASH OVER HUMAN RIGHTS, PANDEMIC 6 hours ago · BEIJING (AP) — Top U.S. and Chinese diplomats appear to have had another sharply worded exchange, with Beijing saying it told the U.S. to cease HAMILTON TEACHERS SPEAK OUT AFTER PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE 4 hours ago · Two Hamilton public board teachers say an embattled school board trustee filed workplace harassment complaints against them after they called out racism — and the trustee — on socialmedia
HAMILTON TENANT GETS HIS DOOR BACK, BUT NOW WHAT 3 hours ago · Paul Rawlins looks forward to a good night’s sleep now that the door is back on his east Hamilton apartment. “Well, that will be nice,” Rawlins said Friday. Last week, the landlordtook the
INSIDE THE VACCINATION CLINIC AT FIRSTONTARIO CENTRE A COVID-19 vaccination clinic at FirstOntario Centre could administer up to 3,000 doses of vaccine a day when it opens Monday.. The clinic will have 28 stations to administer the vaccine, staffed THIS HOMEMADE GNOCCHI ‘EATS LIKE MAGIC’ 6 hours ago · 2 oz (60 g) gorgonzola 1 tbsp chives, minced. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Roast potatoes until cooked through, 50 to 60minutes. Cut open
HAMILTON REVERSES COURSE, OPENS ALL WATER FOUNTAINS THIS 21 hours ago · There are approximately 100 water fountains throughout the city. Previously, the city planned to only open its bottle-filling stations — which make up fewer than 30 of the 100fountains.
HENDRIKS HAS TANTRUM OVER RAIN, GIVES UP TYING HOMER 12 hours ago · DETROIT (AP) — Liam Hendricks angrily threw a wet ball into foul territory after his first pitch of the ninth inning, leading to a lengthy rain delay, then gave up a tying two-run homer toDaz
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CANCER DIAGNOSIS TURNS NURSE INTO PATIENT AND HAMILTON Shannon’s best chance of survival is a stem cell transplant. She has already had her own stem cells harvested, after a week of injections to increase her cell count. JUDGE RAKES COPS OVER THE COALS FOR WRONGFUL ARREST Judge rakes cops over the coals for wrongful arrest. A Superior Court judge has issued a stinging condemnation of Hamilton police's "high-handed, arbitrary and highly reprehensible misconduct" in A BREAK, SHE NEEDED, FROM MURDER SHE WROTE A: During its 1984-1996 run, Murder, She Wrote, included an array of recurring characters along with Jessica Fletcher, the writer-sleuth played by Angela Lansbury. You may recall, for instanceHAMILTON NEWS
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SIGN IN TO YOUR TORSTAR ACCOUNT Sign in with your Torstar account. Your Torstar account gives you access to 30+ websites, including The Spec (thespec.com), Save.ca, and community news websites across Ontario. THIS HOMEMADE GNOCCHI ‘EATS LIKE MAGIC’ 2 hours ago · 2 oz (60 g) gorgonzola 1 tbsp chives, minced. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Roast potatoes until cooked through, 50 to 60minutes. Cut open
CHINA, US DIPLOMATS CLASH OVER HUMAN RIGHTS, PANDEMIC 3 hours ago · BEIJING (AP) — Top U.S. and Chinese diplomats appear to have had another sharply worded exchange, with Beijing saying it told the U.S. to ceaseDUNDAS STAR NEWS
Hamilton councillor suggest colleagues ‘tune up’ new police chief over dip in tickets. Lloyd Ferguson says he wasn’t suggesting interfering with police operations. Others took his remarks MISSING HAMILTON BOY FOUND SAFE An 11-year-old boy missing from his Hamilton Mountain school for hours Tuesday has been found safe. Braiden Green was found around 2:30 p.m., police said. He is back with his family. The boy ANCASTER WETLAND RELOCATION BATTLE HEATS UP Ancaster wetland relocation battle heats up. A developer’s controversial application for a permit to bulldoze a locally significant wetland in Ancaster to make way for a 1.3-million-square-foot CANCER DIAGNOSIS TURNS NURSE INTO PATIENT AND HAMILTON Shannon’s best chance of survival is a stem cell transplant. She has already had her own stem cells harvested, after a week of injections to increase her cell count.NEWS | THE SPEC
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HAMILTON TEACHERS SPEAK OUT AFTER PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE 45 minutes ago · Two Hamilton public board teachers say an embattled school board trustee filed workplace harassment complaints against them after they called out TWO-THIRDS OF QUEBECERS VACCINATED WITH A FIRST DOSE 22 hours ago · MONTREAL - Two-thirds of Quebecers have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, making Quebec’s vaccination coverage one of the highest in the world. But vaccination in 18- STOP WITH THE FOOT-DRAGGING ON VACCINE PASSPORTS 2 hours ago · Back in the middle of March the European Union was hard at work framing a certificate that would facilitate free, safe movement within the EU. In other words, vaccine passports forpost-pandemic
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VACCINE ROLLOUT EXPANDS TUESDAY TO MORE ESSENTIAL WORKERS Starting Tuesday, more essential workers and residents with specific health conditions will be able to book their COVID-19 vaccines online.. On May 11 at 8 a.m., Ontario’s booking portal will TWO-CAR CRASH KNOCKED OUT POWER TO EAST-END HAMILTON HOMES A two-vehicle collision that damaged a utility pole temporarily knocked out power to more than 1,000 east-end homes. Hamilton police said two vehicles collided in LAKOTA SPIRITUAL LEADER, ACTIVIST LEONARD CROW DOG DIES 14 hours ago · Chief Leonard Crow Dog, a renowned spiritual leader and Native American rights activist who fought for sovereignty, language preservation and religious freedom, has died at age 78. CrowDog
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Hamilton councillor suggest colleagues ‘tune up’ new police chief over dip in tickets. Lloyd Ferguson says he wasn’t suggesting interfering with police operations. Others took his remarks LEADING OFF: NATIONALS CHECK ON SCHERZER AFTER EARLY EXIT 3 hours ago · The Nationals will see how Max Scherzer is feeling, a day after he exited a start against San Francisco in which he threw just 12 pitches. There was no immediate report on Scherzer’scondition
TWO-CAR CRASH KNOCKED OUT POWER TO EAST-END HAMILTON HOMES A two-vehicle collision that damaged a utility pole temporarily knocked out power to more than 1,000 east-end homes. Hamilton police said two vehicles collided in MISSING HAMILTON BOY FOUND SAFE An 11-year-old boy missing from his Hamilton Mountain school for hours Tuesday has been found safe. Braiden Green was found around 2:30 p.m., police said. He is back with his family. The boy HAMILTON ASKED TO COMMIT TO LRT The province wants Hamilton to accept or reject an unprecedented $3.4-billion offer to build a resurrected LRT as soon as possible so that project construction can begin early next year. But the SNOOZING SWAN AT BAYFRONT PARK A mute swan snoozes as it keeps eggs warm at Bayfront Park on Friday. Regular walkers on the waterfront trail have been watching the swansprogress
ANCASTER WETLAND RELOCATION BATTLE HEATS UP Ancaster wetland relocation battle heats up. A developer’s controversial application for a permit to bulldoze a locally significant wetland in Ancaster to make way for a 1.3-million-square-footHAMILTON NEWS
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Hamilton councillor suggest colleagues ‘tune up’ new police chief over dip in tickets. Lloyd Ferguson says he wasn’t suggesting interfering with police operations. Others took his remarks LEADING OFF: NATIONALS CHECK ON SCHERZER AFTER EARLY EXIT 3 hours ago · The Nationals will see how Max Scherzer is feeling, a day after he exited a start against San Francisco in which he threw just 12 pitches. There was no immediate report on Scherzer’scondition
TWO-CAR CRASH KNOCKED OUT POWER TO EAST-END HAMILTON HOMES A two-vehicle collision that damaged a utility pole temporarily knocked out power to more than 1,000 east-end homes. Hamilton police said two vehicles collided in MISSING HAMILTON BOY FOUND SAFE An 11-year-old boy missing from his Hamilton Mountain school for hours Tuesday has been found safe. Braiden Green was found around 2:30 p.m., police said. He is back with his family. The boy HAMILTON ASKED TO COMMIT TO LRT The province wants Hamilton to accept or reject an unprecedented $3.4-billion offer to build a resurrected LRT as soon as possible so that project construction can begin early next year. But the SNOOZING SWAN AT BAYFRONT PARK A mute swan snoozes as it keeps eggs warm at Bayfront Park on Friday. Regular walkers on the waterfront trail have been watching the swansprogress
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TWO-THIRDS OF QUEBECERS VACCINATED WITH A FIRST DOSE 14 hours ago · MONTREAL - Two-thirds of Quebecers have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, making Quebec’s vaccination coverage one of the highest in the world. But vaccination in 18- VACCINATION RATE IN NORTH HAMILTON HOT SPOT LOW DESPITE 1 day ago · Despite targeted interventions, such as early access to vaccines and several pop-up clinics, one Hamilton neighbourhood continues to lag behind other parts of the city in the COVID-19vaccine
VACCINE ROLLOUT EXPANDS TUESDAY TO MORE ESSENTIAL WORKERS Starting Tuesday, more essential workers and residents with specific health conditions will be able to book their COVID-19 vaccines online.. On May 11 at 8 a.m., Ontario’s booking portal will GOVERNOR: TEXAS BUILDING NEW BORDER BARRIER; NO DETAILS 6 hours ago · AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has offered no details on his plans to construct new barrier along the border with Mexico HAMILTON CONFIRMS FIRST HUMAN CASE OF WEST NILE VIRUS IN 1 day ago · Hamilton has confirmed its first human case of West Nile virus this year. The discovery prompted Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson to move the city’s West Nile risk level from HONG KONG DEMOCRACY ACTIVIST AGNES CHOW RELEASED FROM JAIL HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow was released from jail Saturday after serving more than six months fortaking part in
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NO RECONCILIATION UNLESS THE FIGHTING STOPS 8 hours ago · Just a week and a half after Canada celebrated Mother’s Day with flowers and special gifts, the shocking discovery of a mass grave containing the bodies of 215 young children was madeon the
THE LATEST: NEPAL RESUMES VACCINATIONS WITH DOSES FROM 9 hours ago · KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepal resumed its stalled coronavirus vaccination campaign on Tuesday with 1 million doses given by China after the Himalayan nation made international pleas for CMT TO HONOR BLACK COUNTRY MUSIC PIONEER LINDA MARTELL 7 hours ago · NEW YORK (AP) — Linda Martell, one of the pioneers for Black acts in country music and the first Black woman to perform solo at the Grand Ole Opry, will be honored atSPORTS NEWS
The former Westdale, University of Guelph and national 5K and 10K star, will be running even further, continuing his pro career in ultramarathons of 50 to 100 kilometres, writes Steve Milton SIGN IN TO YOUR TORSTAR ACCOUNT Sign in with your Torstar account. Your Torstar account gives you access to 30+ websites, including The Spec (thespec.com), Save.ca, and community news websites across Ontario. NRA’S GUN RIGHTS MESSAGE LINGERS DESPITE LEGAL, MONEY WOES 9 hours ago · In this Aug. 5, 2019, file photo, people gather at a vigil for recent victims of gun violence outside the National Rifle Association's headquarters building in Fairfax, Va. FORD IS NOT WRONG TO BE CAUTIOUS ON SCHOOL REOPENING It is 8.3 per cent, which is an improvement but far more than the overall province which sits at 3.6 per cent. Now consider this: Ford says reopening schools will result in 2,000-4,000 new COVID ANCASTER WETLAND RELOCATION BATTLE HEATS UP Ancaster wetland relocation battle heats up. A developer’s controversial application for a permit to bulldoze a locally significant wetland in Ancaster to make way for a 1.3-million-square-footHAMILTON NEWS
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NO RECONCILIATION UNLESS THE FIGHTING STOPS 8 hours ago · Just a week and a half after Canada celebrated Mother’s Day with flowers and special gifts, the shocking discovery of a mass grave containing the bodies of 215 young children was madeon the
THE LATEST: NEPAL RESUMES VACCINATIONS WITH DOSES FROM 9 hours ago · KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepal resumed its stalled coronavirus vaccination campaign on Tuesday with 1 million doses given by China after the Himalayan nation made international pleas for CMT TO HONOR BLACK COUNTRY MUSIC PIONEER LINDA MARTELL 7 hours ago · NEW YORK (AP) — Linda Martell, one of the pioneers for Black acts in country music and the first Black woman to perform solo at the Grand Ole Opry, will be honored atSPORTS NEWS
The former Westdale, University of Guelph and national 5K and 10K star, will be running even further, continuing his pro career in ultramarathons of 50 to 100 kilometres, writes Steve Milton SIGN IN TO YOUR TORSTAR ACCOUNT Sign in with your Torstar account. Your Torstar account gives you access to 30+ websites, including The Spec (thespec.com), Save.ca, and community news websites across Ontario. NRA’S GUN RIGHTS MESSAGE LINGERS DESPITE LEGAL, MONEY WOES 9 hours ago · In this Aug. 5, 2019, file photo, people gather at a vigil for recent victims of gun violence outside the National Rifle Association's headquarters building in Fairfax, Va. FORD IS NOT WRONG TO BE CAUTIOUS ON SCHOOL REOPENING It is 8.3 per cent, which is an improvement but far more than the overall province which sits at 3.6 per cent. Now consider this: Ford says reopening schools will result in 2,000-4,000 new COVID ANCASTER WETLAND RELOCATION BATTLE HEATS UP Ancaster wetland relocation battle heats up. A developer’s controversial application for a permit to bulldoze a locally significant wetland in Ancaster to make way for a 1.3-million-square-foot SUBSCRIBE TO THE SPEC DIGITAL ACCESS Annual. $5.99 $7.99 + tax per month. Save 25% off the monthly subscription rate. (12-month term) Subscribe Now.CORONAVIRUS
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CMT TO HONOR BLACK COUNTRY MUSIC PIONEER LINDA MARTELL 7 hours ago · NEW YORK (AP) — Linda Martell, one of the pioneers for Black acts in country music and the first Black woman to perform solo at the Grand Ole Opry, will be honored at SUPREME COURT AGREES TO HEAR 2ND ‘STATE SECRETS’ CASE 1 day ago · WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide whether a lawsuit can go forward in which a group of Muslim residents of California allege EIGHT-YEAR-OLD WHO DROWNED NEAR TURKEY POINT IDENTIFIED 22 hours ago · An eight-year-old boy who drowned in Lake Erie off Turkey Point over the weekend has been identified as Mustapha Adam of Toronto. The victim was at HOROSCOPE | LIFE | THE SPEC Horoscope for Friday, June 4, 2021. Daily horoscope. 11 hrs ago .Horoscopes
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WHERE’S LISA TURTLE? LARK VOORHIES 'SLIGHTED AND HURT' BY EXCLUSION FROM 'SAVED BY THE BELL' REBOOT WhatsOn Feb 19, 2020 by Christi Carras Los Angeles Times Bayside High alumni Zack Morris, A.C. Slater and Jessie Spano will all reunite on the small screen for a reboot of "Saved by the Bell." But what about gossip queen and fashionista Lisa Turtle? Lark Voorhies, who played Lisa on the hit '90s sitcom, was not invited back to participate in the highly anticipated revival, arriving on NBC's forthcoming streaming service, Peacock. In a rare interview with Dr. Mehmet Oz, which was slated to air on Wednesday's episode of his daytime program, Voorhies opened up about how the exclusion affected her and speculated that her struggles with mental illness might have influenced her chances of returning. "I have to admit I did feel a bit slighted and hurt when I was not invited to be part of the 'Saved by the Bell' reunion," she said in a preview clip released Tuesday. "Yet, of course, I also realize that having this puzzling disorder may have played a major part in that factual decision," she added. "With that in mind, I am truly thankful for having had the chance to work on a show that has been so successful." Dr. Oz also asked Voorhies for her thoughts on a recent photo of her ex-castmates, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley and Tiffani Thiessen, getting together for a group dinner "celebrating 30 years of friendship." Despite being left out, the actress said seeing her former colleagues link up made her feel "empowered." "They have the right to do that, and they're happy in their element, and they can have it, certainly," she said, before admitting that she wished they would include her. "What family isn't kept completewithout its lead?"
Lisa isn't the only character who won't appear on the new "Saved by the Bell." Among the other actors unconfirmed for a comeback are Dustin Diamond, who played Screech, and Thiessen, who played Kelly. However, even Gosselaar — who portrayed series lead Zack — looked like he was out of the project until last month. "Honestly, I was never approached," Gosselaar told Variety in September after reports of a reboot starring Lopez and Berkley first surfaced. "I woke up to the news this morning with a kind of 'huh?'response."
NBC's Peacock is set to launch in April. WHERE’S LISA TURTLE? LARK VOORHIES 'SLIGHTED AND HURT' BY EXCLUSION FROM 'SAVED BY THE BELL' REBOOT ACTRESS WAS NOT INVITED BACK TO PARTICIPATE IN THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATEDREVIVAL.
WhatsOn Feb 19, 2020 by Christi Carras Los Angeles Times Bayside High alumni Zack Morris, A.C. Slater and Jessie Spano will all reunite on the small screen for a reboot of "Saved by the Bell." But what about gossip queen and fashionista Lisa Turtle? Lark Voorhies, who played Lisa on the hit '90s sitcom, was not invited back to participate in the highly anticipated revival, arriving on NBC's forthcoming streaming service, Peacock. In a rare interview with Dr. Mehmet Oz, which was slated to air on Wednesday's episode of his daytime program, Voorhies opened up about how the exclusion affected her and speculated that her struggles with mental illness might have influenced her chances of returning. "I have to admit I did feel a bit slighted and hurt when I was not invited to be part of the 'Saved by the Bell' reunion," she said in a preview clip released Tuesday. "Yet, of course, I also realize that having this puzzling disorder may have played a major part in that factual decision," she added. "With that in mind, I am truly thankful for having had the chance to work on a show that has been so successful." Dr. Oz also asked Voorhies for her thoughts on a recent photo of her ex-castmates, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley and Tiffani Thiessen, getting together for a group dinner "celebrating 30 years of friendship." Despite being left out, the actress said seeing her former colleagues link up made her feel "empowered." "They have the right to do that, and they're happy in their element, and they can have it, certainly," she said, before admitting that she wished they would include her. "What family isn't kept completewithout its lead?"
Lisa isn't the only character who won't appear on the new "Saved by the Bell." Among the other actors unconfirmed for a comeback are Dustin Diamond, who played Screech, and Thiessen, who played Kelly. However, even Gosselaar — who portrayed series lead Zack — looked like he was out of the project until last month. "Honestly, I was never approached," Gosselaar told Variety in September after reports of a reboot starring Lopez and Berkley first surfaced. "I woke up to the news this morning with a kind of 'huh?'response."
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WHERE’S LISA TURTLE? LARK VOORHIES 'SLIGHTED AND HURT' BY EXCLUSION FROM 'SAVED BY THE BELL' REBOOT ACTRESS WAS NOT INVITED BACK TO PARTICIPATE IN THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATEDREVIVAL.
WhatsOn Feb 19, 2020 by Christi Carras Los Angeles Times Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn __ The cast of the 80s sitcom Saved by the Bell - NBC,Handout Lark Voorhies attends the "Robot Chicken" season 10 premiere presented by Adult Swim at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on Sept. 27, 2019 in Los Angeles - Erik Voake , TNS__ 1 / 2 __ __
Bayside High alumni Zack Morris, A.C. Slater and Jessie Spano will all reunite on the small screen for a reboot of "Saved by the Bell." But what about gossip queen and fashionista Lisa Turtle? Lark Voorhies, who played Lisa on the hit '90s sitcom, was not invited back to participate in the highly anticipated revival, arriving on NBC's forthcoming streaming service, Peacock. In a rare interview with Dr. Mehmet Oz, which was slated to air on Wednesday's episode of his daytime program, Voorhies opened up about how the exclusion affected her and speculated that her struggles with mental illness might have influenced her chances of returning. "I have to admit I did feel a bit slighted and hurt when I was not invited to be part of the 'Saved by the Bell' reunion," she said in a preview clip released Tuesday. "Yet, of course, I also realize that having this puzzling disorder may have played a major part in that factual decision," she added. "With that in mind, I am truly thankful for having had the chance to work on a show that has been so successful." Dr. Oz also asked Voorhies for her thoughts on a recent photo of her ex-castmates, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley and Tiffani Thiessen, getting together for a group dinner "celebrating 30 years of friendship." Despite being left out, the actress said seeing her former colleagues link up made her feel "empowered." "They have the right to do that, and they're happy in their element, and they can have it, certainly," she said, before admitting that she wished they would include her. "What family isn't kept completewithout its lead?"
Lisa isn't the only character who won't appear on the new "Saved by the Bell." Among the other actors unconfirmed for a comeback are Dustin Diamond, who played Screech, and Thiessen, who played Kelly. However, even Gosselaar — who portrayed series lead Zack — looked like he was out of the project until last month. "Honestly, I was never approached," Gosselaar told Variety in September after reports of a reboot starring Lopez and Berkley first surfaced. "I woke up to the news this morning with a kind of 'huh?'response."
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