Rivers: The Chinese are Coming

By Ray Rivers January17th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON “Second, there is virtually every US regulatory initiative to go electric has been halted in Trump’s new […]

Primary Care sector getting a financial boost from the province

By Gazette Staff January 16th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The Ontario government is investing up to $8 million to support planning for 16 new and […]

Gaetan: Strong Mayor Powers - not governance by design but governance by discretion

  By Joe Gaetan January 17th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Special to the Gazette Strong mayor powers were supposed to make municipal government more efficient. What […]

Top 3 Best Appliance Repair Companies in Ontario Canada

By Anastasia Petrova January 17th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   When your refrigerator stops cooling or your washer won’t spin, choosing the right repair service matters. […]

Just how successful has Mayor Meed Ward been at hiring top talent?

By Pepper Parr January 15th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION There is a cute little squabble between two city Councilors and the Mayor over the use […]

Two City Councillors go to Hamilton to wash dirty city laundry

By Lisa Kearns and Rory Nisan January 18th, 2026 BURLINGTON,ON   The mayor of Burlington’s recent op-ed in response to a Hamilton councillor’s concerns, […]

Preventing climate change versus adapting to it: History shows that societies can adapt to changing climate conditions

By Kenneth P. Green January 15th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON This study explores what climate adaptation might look like in modern societies, based on measures […]

Statistically, there is a rise in heart attacks and heart-related deaths after significant snowfalls

By Gazette Staff January 15th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Hamilton Health Sciences advises that “It’s likely that community members are digging themselves out after the recent […]

Weather-related City facility closure updates and delays

By Gazette Staff January 15th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   City Hall advises: Due to the ongoing snowstorm, City recreation facilities will remain closed until 3 […]

Five Ways Local Photography Becomes Wall Art

By Olha Rusyniuk January 15th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Vancouver is an important city that won’t be forgotten. Our backyard is always a work of […]

All Burlington Libraries will be Closed Today

By Gazette Staff January 15th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Due to the winter storm, all Burlington Public Library branches are CLOSED today, Thursday, January 15. […]

85,000 people in the province, including over 20,000 children and youth, are without a home.

By Gazette Staff January 14th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   New data shows more than 85,000 people in the province, including over 20,000 children and youth, […]

From Introduction to Action: What’s Next for ARGO and Burlington?

By Joe Gaetan January 14th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   When a Burlington Councillor publicly describes a transit technology as “game-changing,” it naturally raises expectations. Councillor […]

Bonnie Crombie has — officially — quit her job as leader of Ontario’s Liberal party.

By Gazette Staff January 14th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Finally! Bonnie Crombie has — officially — quit her job as leader of Ontario’s Liberal […]

Mike Corker has no issue with with the objectives: preserving employment, land for manufacturing, all in favor of that.

By Pepper Parr January 14th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Mike Corker told City Council earlier this week that he has lived in Burlington since 1981. […]

Will there be a comprehensive deposit-return program for beverage containers?

By Gazette Staff January 14th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Have the Blue Boxes on the sidewalk outside your house been picked up? And what are […]

Burn Baby, Burn at the Performing Arts Centre

By Gazette Staff January 14th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON’   In the intricate dance of life, there’s a prolonged performance, a metaphorical Burn Baby, Burn, where […]

Lakeshore West Line rail service will be temporarily modified for two weekends until end of service on Sunday, January 25,

By Gazette Staff January 14th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Lakeshore West Line rail service will be temporarily modified for two weekends until end of service […]

Family Day: Try the Victorian Board Game Café at Ireland House Museum

By Gazette Staff January 14th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Family Day in Ontario is on February 16th. Finding something for your kids to do is […]

Canadians to Trump: sorry, we're going somewhere else!

By Tom Parkin January 14th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   USA travel dropping steadily Canadian passengers to USA, percentage change from 12 months previous. Canadians’ air […]