Food inflation wasn’t fixed by Poilievre tax cut won't be fixed by Carney tax credit

By Tom Parkin January 28th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Giving away $10 billion needed for health care, education and defence won’t do anything to root […]

2026 Men’s Olympic Hockey championship: Top contenders, betting angles, and gold favorites

By Ralph Getter January 28th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Men’s hockey tournament at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games promises to be one of […]

Two outstanding Teachers Recognized for Achievement in the Teaching and learning of Canadian history

By Gazette Staff January 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Two Halton District School Board (HDSB) teachers are recipients of the Governor General’s History Award for […]

Drama followed the formal address to the Chamber of Commerce.

By Pepper Parr January 27th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION After the formal Chamber of Commerce presentation on Friday, Tim Caddington, Manager of community engagement services […]

Conservation Halton Opens New Spirit of the Lake Exhibit at Crawford Lake Conservation Area

By Gazette Staff January 27th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Conservation Halton is proud to announce the opening of Spirit of the Lake—a new exhibit at […]

Ontario New Democrats want Ontario to Stop Selling Armed Vehicles to ICE in the United States.

By Gazette Staff January 27th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Ontario’s Official Opposition Leader Marit Stiles is calling for an end to Ontario’s manufacturing contract with […]

Romance during the Victorian Age at Ireland

By Gazette Staff January 27th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Belief in love at first sight began during the Victorian era.   Victorian Courtship! This guided evening […]

Award winning author will talk about her book: A Mouth Full of Salt

By Gazette Staff January 27th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Sudanese‑Canadian health researcher and writer Reem Gaafar discusses her award-winning debut novel, A Mouth Full […]

Government employees across Ontario were paid 7.9% higher wages, on average, than workers in the private sector in 2024.

By Gazette Staff January 27th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON The Fraser Institute, a private sector think tank, released a report this morning saying “Government workers on […]

Why no mention by the Public School Board of Reading and Mathematics in its Multi-Year Strategic Plan?

By Pepper Parr January 27th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   There is something I do not understand about the Halton District School Board graphic that is […]

Mayor Meed Ward addresses the Burlington Chamber of Commerce on the State of the City.

By Gazette Staff January 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON State of the City speeches can drone on. The 2025 statement had a very different tone; it […]

Focus Burlington wants a tighter look at delegation procedures

By Pepper Parr January 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   City Council meets on Tuesday; another light agenda unless last-minute additions are made. Nothing about the […]

Hospital revises its Patient Declaration of Values

By Gazette Staff January 26, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Joseph Brant Hospital (JBH) announced today the official launch of its refreshed Patient Declaration of Values […]

CUPE reports the government recently directed hospitals to plan for two per cent annual funding increases until 2027-28

By Gazette Staff January 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   A new report warns that the turn to health care cutbacks in Ontario harken to the […]

Doug Ford and the Crown Royal Affair

By Joe Gaetan January 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Special To the Gazette Doug Ford in a classic photo op. You know Doug Ford is coming […]

What is obvious to everyone - the city makes OFFICIAL: Snow Event Declaration

By Gazette Staff January 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The City of Burlington has declared a Significant Weather Event with respect to the winter storm […]

All library branches closed for the day Monday January 26th

By Gazette Staff January 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Due to the winter storm, all Burlington Public Library branches are CLOSED today, Monday, January 26. […]

Parkin: A turning point? Private investment in Ontario housing shows life in November

By Tom Parkin January 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   A turning point? Private investment in Ontario housing shows life in November Eventually, a lack of […]

Appleby Line development cancelled: 475 units will not make it to market.

By Gazette Staff January 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   A lot of people were surprised when they learned that the development of two 20-storey residential […]

Ontario Emerges as a North American Leader in Regulated Online Gambling

By Gerald Lewis January 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   April 4, 2022, was a very important date in the history of gambling not just in […]