New Democrats not giving up on their attached om Premier Ford - they want the telephone records

By Pepper Parr March 23rd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The New Democrats believe they have their teeth in Doug Ford’s ankles, and they are not […]

Jane Goodall to be remembered world wide on April 3rd

By Gazette Staff March 23rd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Burlington and more specifically BurlingtonGreen had a special relationship witn Jane Goodall. She visited the city […]

Library Bookmark contest choices announced

By Gazette Staff March 23, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   These are the bookmarks you can pick up at any one of the library branches The […]

Strong Mayor Powers – The Backstory

By Joe Gaetan March 23, 2026 Part one of a four-part Series The Made-in-Canada Housing Crisis Ontario’s housing crisis – and the introduction of Strong […]

Interest rate hikes: inevitable or avoidable?

By Tom Parkin March 23rd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Will the coming price shock be contained to fuel costs? Or “leak” into other products, maybe […]

Managing Commercial Driver Safety in High-Traffic Urban Areas

By James Johnson March 23rd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Managing Commercial Driver Safety in High-Traffic Urban Areas Urban transportation creates constant challenges for commercial drivers […]

How did Burlington come up with Council Chambers that look like they came from IKEA

By Pepper Parr March 22, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   A Council Chamber is where the elected officials gather to conduct the city’s business in a […]

Municipalities across the province are taking part in the Fighting Ford protest - March 28th

By Gazette Staff March 22nd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   March 28th – BIG protest Day. Burlington it would appear is not part of the event. […]

Is There a Future for the NDP?

By Ray Rivers March 22, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION All but wiped out as a political force in the last election, the NDP are looking […]

Lucky Penny Slot Review: One of the Notable Games at Westace Casino Online

By Sadie Smith March 23rd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Today, the online gambling industry is filled with slots featuring surreal storylines, impressive graphics, and multi-layered […]

Gazette reader points to a leadership culture where mistakes are managed, not owned

By Pepper Parr March 21st, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   One of the Gazette’s features is the comments section, where people can react to a news […]

If there is to be a contested election for Mayor we will see just what Meed Ward is made of; it will be an messy, brutal event.

By Pepper Parr March 21st, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The first solid clue that there was going to be a race for the office of […]

The allocation of swimming pool time: The city administration made a mistake - fix it and move on.

By Pepper Parr March 21st, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION I am somewhat surprised at the number of people taking issue with the Gazette’S position on […]

Freeman Station: a piece of Burlington history that City Hall seems to have given up on

By Gazette Staff March 20th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Moved and completely refurbished the Freeman station now had a padlock on the door. If you […]

BAD swimmers returning from a week of unlimited pool time in Spain

By Gazette Staff March 20th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Grace a BAD swimmer, made the most of the week-long training camp in Spain. Maybe the […]

Mr. Poilievre - A Slow Learner

By Ray Rivers March20th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION Poilievre is a virtual unknown in international circles. Pierre Poilievre, fresh from his recent leadership victory, spoke […]

Fraser Institute reports government spending now equals 43.6% of Canada's entire economy

By Gazette Staff March 19th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON A new Fraser Institute study shows that combined federal, provincial, and municipal government spending now equals 43.6% […]

Take this one with a grain of Salt: Pearson Airport wins service awards

By Gazette Staff March 19th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Take this one with a grain of Salt: Pearson Airport wins service awards Toronto Pearson wins prestigious […]

Focus Burlington opines on Metrolinx

By Gazette Staff March 19th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON There are few public agencies that have attracted as much scrutiny, criticism, and outright ridicule in […]

Canada’s population shrank by 103,000 in 2025

By Tom Parkin March 19th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Decline due to falling natural population growth, falling immigration and falling numbers with temporary work or […]