Child pulled from a pool on July 25th died yesterday in hospital.

By Staff August 3rd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Follow up on a tragic story. On July 25th police responded to a call from a household […]

Scammers are getting creative and using the technolofy we need to steal from us

Pepper Parr August 3rd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   They are getting craftier. The scammers – those people who use the internet to get information you […]

Conservation Authority seeing huge increases of people in their parks.

By Pepper Parr August 3rd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Hassaan Basit, President and CEO of Conservation Halton Hassaan Basit, President and CEO of Conservation Halton […]

Rogue cow on the loose: a 900 lb black and white beauty

By Pepper Parr August 3rd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Reference is often made about the agricultural sector by the people who live in the Region. […]

Gillies believes Freeman Station most historic structure in the city: it was a battle to save it from the wrecking ball.

By Mark Gillies February 2, 2015 BURLINGTON, ON Burlington is using the month of August to celebrate local history. Sometime ago the Gazette published a […]

Mark Gillies writes about families that built the Burlington we have today. Strawberries as a delicacy were made popular here.

By Mark Gillies Originally published January 5, 2015 BURLINGTON, ON Burlington is using the month of August to celebrate local history. Sometime ago the Gazette […]

Burlington Jays fans get delayed on GO train: violent altercation between passengers.

By Max Bowder July 31st, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Burlington Blue Jays fans were so excited to finally be able to watch their team play […]

Race for the Liberal Provincial nomination was a messy affair.

By Pepper Parr July 30th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION Politics can be a cruel mistress. A number of months ago Andrea Grebenc thought she had […]

Public school board chair faces several challenges: waiting for the province to provide direction

By Pepper Parr July 30th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Andrea Grebenc: a very expressive trustee who grew to become the Chair Andrea Grebenc, Chair of […]

Former city Councillor stirs the pot - still barking away at the Mayor

By Pepper Parr July 30th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON Rick Craven’s opinion piece was sent to a number of close associates and to other media in […]

City website to get an upgrade - badly needed

By Pepper Parr July 30th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The current city websites were launched in 2015. Since that time there have been significant changes […]

Travel to South Korea is now possible

By David Pringle July 29, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   South Korea is a solid economic country that is fully Independent and has very well managed. […]

Terry Fox: 'Anything is possible if you try'.

By Staff July 29th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Burlington is going to do it again. If you haven’t yet registered for this year’s Terry Fox […]

Rivers offers: A Post Mortem for the Green Party

“I’ve always been fond of dogs, and they are the one animal that knows the proper treatment to give to poles (polls).” (Former PM – […]

Local artists adding some colour to drab looking telephone connection boxes

By Staff July 28th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON Bell Canada is paying local artists to decorate the connection boxes that are spread throughout the city. No […]

Regional Public Health Unit begins to wind down clinics

By Staff July 28, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   In a release to media Halton Region reports on the tremendous success they have achieved vaccinating residents […]

Artists use maple leaf design cut out of aluminum on which artists will paint to raise funds hospital: target is $375,000

By Ryan O’Dowd July 28th,2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Throughout August the Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation (JBHF) will showcase local artists to raise funds with a […]

Local area MP gets to announce plans for 36 EV chargers

By Staff July 27th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The Government of Canada is making it easier for Canadians to drive electric — transforming the way […]

Halton Police Board appoints a Chief Governance Officer

By Pepper Parr July 27th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The Halton Police Services Board wants to ensure that policing is aligned with the community’s evolving […]

A look back at what the planners and a citizen's group thought should be done with the Waterfront Hotel site

By Pepper Parr July 27th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   It is worth going back and reviewing where things were before the current city council was […]