This is an opportunity you don't want to miss - fantastic discounts in some great Performing Arts Centre events: Irish Rovers and Dolly Parton.

By Staff

December 30th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

The Performing Arts Centre announced their 2022 Boxing Week Sale earlier this month.  This is the first sale they have held – the discounts are very healthy. The performances on sale run from late January to early April.

The sale ends December 31st, at 11:59 pm

You have to use the code BOXING when you place your order.

National Geographic Live
CORAL KINGDOMS & EMPIRES OF ICE
Thu Jan 26, 2023 at 7pm
Regular: $59.50 $29.75 (All-in)

Mark Lalama Trio, featuring: Jackie Richardson & Will Gillespie

LIVE & LOCAL: Hosted by the
Mark Lalama Trio, featuring:
Jackie Richardson &
Will Gillespie
Sun Jan 29, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)

MADISON VIOLET
Thu Feb 16, 2023 at 7:30pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)

FRANCINE KAY
Sun Feb 19, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $49.50 $24.75 (All-in)

IMAGINATION MOVERS
Family Day!
Mon Feb 20, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $35 $17.50 (All-in)

Dolly Parton in five performances in February

SEÁN CULLEN’S
COMEDY COCKTAIL
Wed Feb 22, 2023 at 7:30pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)
Audience warning: adult language.

RHINESTONE COWGIRL:
Celebrating Dolly Parton
Thu Feb 23, 2023 at 7:30pm
Fri Feb 24, 2023 at 7:30pm
Sat Feb 25, 2023 at 2pm & 7:30pm
Sun Feb 26, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $49.50 $24.75 (All-in)

The JASON BISHOP Show
Fri Mar 10, 2023 at 7:30pm
Regular: $59.50 $29.75 (All-in)

The Irish Rovers

THE IRISH ROVERS
Sun Mar 12, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $59.50 $29.75 (All-in)

LIVE & LOCAL: Hosted by the
Mark Lalama Trio, featuring:
Tom Wilson & Andy Griffiths
Sun Mar 19, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)

TWIN FLAMES
Thu Mar 30, 2023 at 7:30pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)

Lightwire Theater:
THE UGLY DUCKLING
Good Friday!
Fri Apr 7, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $35 $17.50 (All-in)

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Exploring the Thrill of Live Casinos: How They Give Players a Real-Life Experience

By Staff

December 30, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Live casinos have been around for quite some time now, offering players a real-life casino experience from the comfort of their own homes. With high-quality streaming technology and professional dealers, these online platforms are quickly becoming popular among both newbies and experienced gamblers alike.

Live casinos vs traditional casinos

People can take part in the casino experience from anywhere – and be with friends.

What exactly makes live casinos so attractive in comparison to traditional casinos? Firstly, playing live casino at Wildz as at any other live casino offers an unparalleled level of convenience. Without having to leave the house, you can enjoy all the thrills of a real-life casino right from your computer or smartphone. Additionally, most live casinos also feature multiple tables with different limits – meaning that even if you’re on a budget you can still find something suitable for you. Moreover, playing at a live casino allows players to interact with each other in real time – making it much more social than playing against random computers or bots. Finally, one of the best things about playing at a live casino is that it gives off an authentic atmosphere that is rarely found anywhere else.

Popular games offered at live casinos

Live casinos offer a wide variety of popular games, including classic table games such as blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker. Blackjack is one of the most popular live casino games, as it offers players the chance to win big with relatively low house edges. Roulette is another classic game that can be found in many live casinos. Players can bet on either red or black numbers, odd or even numbers, or specific number combinations for a chance to win big. Baccarat is also a popular game at live casinos and involves betting on either the player’s hand or the banker’s hand. Poker is another favorite among players at live casinos and can be played in various forms such as Texas Hold’em and Omaha Hi-Lo.

Understanding the technology behind live casinos

The huge technological advances have made gambling on line a lot different and better.

Live casinos use streaming technology to broadcast real-time video of dealers and tables from a studio or land-based casino. This allows players to interact with the dealer in real-time, just like they would in a physical casino. The video stream is then sent over the internet to players’ computers or mobile devices. To ensure that all games are fair and secure, live casinos use Random Number Generators (RNGs) to generate random outcomes for each game. RNGs are also used to determine when cards should be dealt, how much money should be paid out on winning bets, and other important aspects of the game. Additionally, most live casinos employ sophisticated encryption technologies such as SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to protect player data from being intercepted by third parties. All these technologies come together to create an exciting and secure gaming experience for players around the world.

How do professional dealers ensure fair play in a live casino environment?

Professional dealers in a live casino environment are responsible for ensuring fair play. They must be knowledgeable about the rules of the game and be able to spot any potential cheating or foul play. To ensure fairness, dealers will often use multiple decks of cards, shuffle them regularly, and keep an eye on players’ hands at all times. Additionally, they may also use special equipment such as card shufflers and automatic card readers to help prevent cheating. Dealers should also be aware of any suspicious behavior from players and take appropriate action if necessary. Finally, dealers should always remain professional and courteous when dealing with customers to ensure that everyone has a pleasant experience at the casino table.

Live casinos offer players a thrilling and realistic gambling experience that is unlike any other. From chatting with the dealers to seeing bets in action, these interactive experiences are sure to bring out the excitement of playing in a real casino.

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The biggest problem the city faces - housing - is now the portfolio given to Deputy Mayor Shawna Stolte

By Pepper Parr

December 29th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

In creating a new area of responsibility for the six ward Councillors Mayor Meed Ward looked for the strengths interests and personal passions each member had and did her best to akign them with the additional responsibility they were given

Most, if not all the Working Group meetings took pace virtually. They were nevertheless very productive.

Ward 4 Councillor Shawna Stolte was made the Deputy Mayor for Housing.

This assignment builds on Councillor Stolte’s passion for attainable housing, and her experience as Chair of the community Working Group on Housing this past term. The portfolio will include:

• Implementation of our housing strategy which includes affordable and attainable housing

• Building on the work of the Burlington Lands Partnership to leverage new land acquisition for housing, where appropriate, including surplus school sites

• Liaison with Halton Region on assisted housing

• Co-sponsor on planning process improvements & legislative changes (with the Deputy Mayor for Business & Red Tape Reduction), to get more housing, built faster.

Shawna Stolte: On the screen Stolte doesn’t look all that tough.

Stolte proved herself on the affordable housing file when she went against the grain at city hall and kept nudging the then Chief Planner, Heather MacDonald, to create a committee that would not go into a room with all the answers but instead create a committee whose starting point was “we don’t have the answers” – what they wanted to hear were questions.

Getting that committee through labour and out as an operational entity was not easy; don’t expect Stolte to tell you the lengths she had to go to make it real.

On the screen Stolte doesn’t look all that tough – but she did show some of her mettle when she tangled with the Mayor on the matter of how she was going to issue an agreed upon policy to a staff member.

Stolte did (does?) have a license as a Realtor and certainly knows the fundamentals of buying and selling homes and getting people into the kind of property they want and can afford.

She also brings a fiscal prudence to the decisions she makes as a council member; something few members of this council understand or practice.

Where Stolte is going to have to struggle is at the jurisdictional level – housing is a Regional responsibility and bureaucrats are not known for letting someone else walk on their turf.

It will be interesting to see what she puts forward and how she manages her portfolio.  There is potential for some excellent work – the question is – is she up to it.  Only time will tell.

Stolte went into local politics to serve people and put their interests first.

As interesting will be the working relationship she develops with ward 1 Councillor Kelvin Galbraith.  Recall that he was one of the two council members who took a complaint to the Integrity Commissioner related to information Stolte made public that that had been discussed in a Closed Session of Council.  That complaint cost Stolte five days pay. Her basic nature is not to sweat the small stuff.  The trust factor is going to be one that Stolte will weigh carefully.

Ideologically the two are far apart – Stolte went into local politics to serve people and put their interests first.  Can the same be said of Galbraith?

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Province permitting pharmacies to prescribe for 13 minor ailments as of January 1st

By Staff

December 28th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Interesting – will it make a difference.

The province has changed some of the medical regulations that will permit pharmacies to prescribe for 13 common ailments starting January 1st.

The government touts this as “ making it more convenient for people to connect to care closer to home.”

The small ailment service will be offered at these two drug store chains

Ontarians will be able to stop in at pharmacies across the province to receive prescriptions for thirteen common ailments, including rashes, pink eye, insect bites and urinary tract infections with just their health card. This service makes it more convenient to access care by removing a doctor’s office visit and will come at no extra cost to Ontarians.

“Expanding the ability of pharmacists to provide care is one more way we’re putting people at the centre of our health care system, making it easier, faster and more convenient to access health care in their community.”

Pharmacists will be able to offer prescriptions for:

• hay fever (allergic rhinitis);
• oral thrush (candidal stomatitis);
• pink eye (conjunctivitis; bacterial, allergic and viral);
• dermatitis (atopic, eczema, allergic and contact);
• menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea);
• acid reflux (gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD));
• hemorrhoids;
• cold sores (herpes labialis);
• impetigo;
• insect bites and hives;
• tick bites (post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent Lyme disease);
• sprains and strains (musculoskeletal); and
• urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Minister of Health Sylvia Jones

With a large, province wide footprint, pharmacist prescribing will help to increase access to care in rural parts of Ontario.

In addition to providing more convenience, pharmacy prescribing will also help free-up doctors’ bandwidth to provide care for more complex needs, helping to reduce wait times for these services.

Shoppers Drug Mart with over 800 locations across the province applauds the announcement. The Rexall Pharmacy Group joined Shoppers in saying this was a good move for public health.

Big question: When a pharmacy gives a person a prescription – do they advise your doctor so that they have a full health picture.  And would that transfer of information from the pharmacy to the office of the doctor give the pharmacy access to your personal medical information ?

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Angelo Bentivegna as a Deputy Mayor: it could work out very well for the city and give him a chance to mature as a politician

By Pepper Parr

December 28th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

The Deputy Mayor with Portfolio is a new model of governance for Burlington city council.

The roles will evolve as the term progresses. Each member is encouraged to make the role their own and build on it, in conversation with the Mayor. The Deputy Mayor will lead on initiatives and work closely with the Mayor and the Mayor’s Office on the areas of focus in their portfolio, and with other Deputy Mayors where their portfolios include complementary activities.

Whatever the Deputy Mayors propose it is clearly going to have to meet the Mayor’s agenda – nothing new there.

All roles will include:

• being the point person for community liaison on these items
• leading on motions or resolutions to committee & council
• participating in intergovernmental meetings & delegations

In her announcement Mayor Meed Ward set out what each Councillor would focus on as a Deputy Mayor.

Angelo Bentivegna during his first run for office.

The portfolio for ward 6 Councillor Angelo Bentivegna as a Deputy Mayor for Recreation and Community Services builds on Councillor Bentivegna’s decades of volunteerism in the community, including with the hospital, sports clubs, and the Gift of Giving Back – Canada’s largest youth-led food drive. This also builds on his work on our Accessibility Advisory Committee and Inclusivity Advisory Committee.

This portfolio will include:

• Involvement in the review and implementation of our Recreation and Cultural Master Plan, which will occur this term. This review will determine park needs and community amenity needs going forward
• Liaising and support to the charitable sector, and connecting non-profit organizations with City Hall and City Council
• Promoting community pride and inclusion. This includes new ways to support all our diverse communities and cultures within our city and region
• Co-sponsor with the Deputy Mayor for Community Engagement & Partnerships on community funding opportunities at the City and Region and private sponsorship opportunities for city projects.

The creation of Deputy Mayors with a Portfolio is probably a first for the province. It was a bold and creative initiative that has the potential to serve the city well.

The concept of a Deputy Mayor with a portfolio is a very good idea and I think a first for an Ontario municipality. Councillor Sharman called it brilliant – he wasn’t wrong.

The challenge for these men and woman serving as Deputy Mayors will be to move from focusing on photo ops which is what basically got them elected. It was all the public got to see.

So – what can we expect from Angelo Bentivegna.

He has not excelled as a city councillor, struggling often to understand major items on the agenda

Bentivegna is personable if thin-skinned. He knows how to work a room and he did manage to go from a less than 50 vote plurality in 2018 to a serious majority in 2022 – against a very credible candidate.

There are those who speak of a bit of an authoritarian streak –it has to be his way.

However, given the portfolio he has and the serious problems that exist within Parks and Recreation (where they are waiting for the announcement of a new Director) this may be the occasion where Bentivegna blossoms as a politician; where he leads with initiatives of his own.

Angelo has wanted to be a member of Council for a long time. He ran in 2014 and lost, won in 2018 by a very slim less than 50 votes.

The change council decided to make in how the Rate and Fees schedule will be applied to the Seniors’ Centre gives him the opening he needs to call meetings and listen then formulate policy initiatives that he can take to Council. He will have to get anything he wants to do past the Mayor and learn how to get Staff onside.

Angelo Bentivegna preparing biscotti for the oven.

During his first election Angelo would make up a batch of biscotti, package it and take it along as a gift to the senior members of Staff he was introducing himself – before he was elected.

The Gazette will be doing a profile on each of the council members and the portfolio the Mayor has given them as Deputy Mayors.

The creation of the Deputy Mayor role was a bold initiative – it will be interesting to see if other municipalities pick up on the idea.

More importantly, it will be interesting to see how the six members of Council respond to the challenge.

Salt with Pepper is the musings, reflections and opinions of the publisher of the Burlington Gazette, an online newspaper that was formed in 2010 and is a member of the National Newsmedia Council.

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Seniors just might get the attention and services they deserve - council has deferred hitting them with the new rates and fees.

By Pepper Parr

December 26th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

There was a time when the Seniors’ Centre was a vibrant place that was close to crowded at times.

Former Mayor Rick Goldring has his membership application processed at the Seniors’ Centre.

While the pandemic required changes in the level of programming that was possible, prior to the pandemic a committee of seniors worked with staff and things were seen as pretty good.

They operated a small bistro that was profitable and provided good meals at a more than fair price.

During the James Ridge city management regime things changed and the committee operating the centre were shown the door. They were able to take the earnings, which were substantial, with them and gave back to the community in the form of exercise equipment that was geared for seniors.

The operation of the Seniors Centre appeared in the Rates and Fees that Council approved. That report seemed to settle on a 3% increase across the board.

Exercise equipment set up at BurlOak Park was paid for with funds earned at the Bistro when it was run by volunteers.

Those active in the provision of services for seniors took exception to an increase; their efforts resulted in a deferral of any increase for at least a part of the program.

Council removed the Bistro from the Rates and Fees report and deferred a decision until sometime in February when a report that will look into what kind of support is needed and can the Bistro become self-sustaining.

During the debate it was clear council was prepared to give the Seniors’ Bistro Services shown at 100% cost recovery – the program is still offered, and prices change based on the fluctuating cost of food.
In her delegation Anne Marsden said the problems at the Centre were a “direct result of the city meddling with a very well run seniors program and dissolving the board that gives seniors exactly what they needed.”

In the rates and fees report the concern was around the bistro policy that we’re being asked to approve as part of rates and fees that it’d be 100% cost recovery, it’s about 85% now. Mayor Meed Ward said she was “still a little uneasy about putting in a hard and fast percentage policy given the rates fluctuate and we know that some things are included in that 100% So I’m just wondering if there is any harm done, if you will, by just simply taking that out of the rates and fees entirely.

Emilie Cote, speaking as the Acting director of recreation responded: “We absolutely can. I was trying to track the history on this. I think in the past it was an addition because the rates were fluctuating. So we ended up going with that wording. So absolutely. We can take it out.” Then asked if “ It was your suggestion to include the actual rates and fees instead of that, or what were you wanting to put in there instead?

Mayor Marianne Meed Ward

Meed Ward responded: “I was wondering for now, if we could just take it out entirely with the rates and fees where if you feel there’s a need to specify some rates and fees in in the rates and fees; perhaps staff could bring a further reporting back in January or February to action that but yes, I would I would propose, should there be a willing mover and seconder, that we delete that section for today’s agenda from the bylaw if that works for you?

Councillor Sharman said he was happy to second or first mayor’s motion to extract out that seniors bistro area and element adding that we do need some significant engagement here. We’re clearly not delivering on the service that I think is expected by our residents and we need to do that engagement to re-calibrate where we need to be on this. So let’s extract it out for now. Do that work and we can add it back in appropriately in another time.

The first part will be to remove the from the rates and fees the 100% cost recovery for the bistro so I will count that as Moved by Councillor Kearns, seconded by Councillor Bentivegna.

There are those that believe The Bistro should be a service providing seniors with inexpensive, healthy food choices.

Ward 6 Councillor Angelo Bentivegna

The push now is to get the Seniors’ Centre back to where it was when the membership was deeply involved in the creation and delivery of programs.

It had became evident that some of the newer Parks and Recreation Staff new precious little about just how well the volunteers had done.

At some point the politicians, staff and the seniors are going to have to meet and work out the differences.

City hall has always had a problem with putting real control in the hands of the people who are being served.

The operating culture at Parks, Recreation staff where the volunteers hope to be abler to inform staff on what has been done in the past and hopefully, return to what worked very well.

If there are meetings with the Mayor there is the likelihood they will get the usual snow job from Her Worship.

One whiff of hope may exist if Ward 6 Councillor Angelo Bentivegna takes part in any meeting that takes place with Staff. Bentivegna, working as a Deputy Mayor, might want to shape his portfolio in such a way that he can fashion some ideas and suggestions that will reflect what the seniors want rather than what Staff think they should be given.

This will be interesting to watch.

Related opinion piece:

Bentivegna as a Deputy Mayor

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An opportunity to support local heroes

By Pepper Parr

December 27th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

These are the people that get you through serious health issues.

They are there when you need them. During the past three years they have shown what public service really means.

We have pushed them and expected them to work far beyond what they are paid to do.

Some have left the profession; others are experiencing severe physical and emotional burn out.

The Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation is asking you to remember these people and help support them with your personal donations.

Just do it.

A quick click HERE is all it takes

 

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How to Use a Virtual Data Room for Your Business

By Staff

December 26th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

Discover virtual data room – a super-secure multi-tool for advanced file storing. How to use it, and why it is a solid solution for your business.

How to Use a Virtual Data Room for Your Business

In this article, we want to demonstrate both the appearance and usability of a Virtual Data Room. We’ll also answer a few common queries from beginners.

However, you should remember that various data room vendors offer different software, but with the same main features:

Each dataroom software performs the same core tasks. In other words, you may choose a product by random, and it will probably work for you if you’re seeking ways to do something common, for example, minimize transaction time inside your firm. But it’s necessary to compare various items to one another to traverse the unique programs offered by a provider or two only.

Every virtual data room, including the cheap ones, has remarkable security. It may differ in details, even in notable ones. In general, high-quality corporate transactions like mergers and acquisitions or others involving more than two parties are not permitted in free virtual data rooms.
in this data room review, we’ll go into further depth about the VDR features and its using for business purposes.

Secure access can be given to people outside your organization who need to review data.

What Is Virtual Data Room
We can consider the virtual data room as part of the centralization of the entire enterprise. This toolkit allows you to improve management between departments in your company, intensify communication between employees, and ease the process of going through various business events like mergers, acquisitions, security audits, and other business transactions that involve more than two companies. VDR includes a huge number of supporting tools that greatly facilitate the work of each individual business.

Generally speaking, virtual data rooms are most often thought of as file storage. This is not untrue. But for a variety of reasons, no file storage can compete with a virtual data room. For example, most file storage lacks proper security. We do not even take into account the fact that classic file storage was not created for corporate purposes but for private use. This is an important point: if you use file storage frequently, it lacks security for the most important and secret data.

How to Use Virtual Data Room
As mentioned earlier, it is quite easy to use the software by virtual data room providers. Initially, you should find the right product. Follow these short instructions:

Choose the product that fits your company’s functionality, security features, and other requirements from a verified site.

Make sure that the reviews are real. On the site we offer, the reviews are always verified, and company representatives identify themselves with the documents that are required when leaving a review.

Write to or call the developer company that you have chosen its virtual data room.

Negotiate on a price and the services your company provides. Depending on the amount of memory available, the features provided, and the availability of advanced features like artificial intelligence, your price will be adjusted.

Install the software using the instructions by your provider, or with a browser if you choose a solution with an extended help section.

Once you have purchased and successfully installed the products, you must set them up. Pay much attention to this, as the setup will depend on the effectiveness of the tool within your company for as long as it is in operation. You can do this with these little instructions:

Organize your files first. Proper organization of files is necessary for proper indexing. The clearer the organization of documents is, the easier it will be for your employees and for the partner company that will be involved in your business processes to navigate there.

Adjust security policies. Once you have sorted all the files into folders and separated the private files from the public ones, you must adjust the security policy for accessing the files. You can do this by creating special roles or by restricting each individual employee manually, which can be less convenient.

Adjust the virtual data room software to your needs. If you are going to use the software on a daily basis, adjust it to meet these needs. If you’re going to use it for a short-term transaction, for example, due diligence, perform it right inside the application and sort the files according to the type of transaction.

In the end, using this software will be easy, costless and profitable.

The reason for looking at data in depth are limitless.

The Benefits of Using VDR
Numerous benefits of the virtual data room will surely enhance corporate efficiency in general. There are solutions that can manage staff, security rules, documents, and other aspects of the workplace environment.

There should be a differentiation between the fundamental and sophisticated features of data room software. Basic operations may consist of:

Document management technology. Artificial intelligence (AI) and manual work can both be used to accomplish this. Virtual data rooms, in general, offer an excellent chance to neatly arrange any document involved in your process. All legal and financial papers must be distinguished from one another, and the system itself appropriately indexes them. This is vital to prevent confusion among the other party and your workers regarding their own documents.

High-level security. Government rules and regulations require that data room services should be secure. Because you wouldn’t be able to utilize it in a business setting if security were a problem, this is not some extra feature. Both the existence of advanced encryption, which is only equivalent to military encodings, and the capability to construct a comprehensive local security policy are included in the security features. Local security policies include the formation of roles or personal limitations on storage use.

The ability to pay attention to customers and employees. Every electronic data room has a function that enables you to interact with your clients directly and learn about their requirements and grievances. It can be compared to a modern complaint book where no employee can withhold information from you. And every firm which wants to prosper needs it badly.

Advanced features of virtual data room might consist of:

The potential for being able to involve numerous people for a really big picture look at a transaction.

Artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence may be used for document management to automatically index or arrange your files. Additionally, artificial intelligence may contribute to security by halting attempted hacking assaults. In either case, you are surrounded by contemporary technology every day. Researchers predict additional developments for corporate software. Additionally, a great deal of innovation, such as virtual data rooms, may use these technologies in the future.

Cross-platforming. In reality, cross-platform functionality is claimed by practically all online data room software developers. But not all of them offer true cross-platform interoperability which means providing unique apps for every distinct operating system, such as iOS, Android, or Linux.

Availability of blockchain. Although it is not a must-have for virtual data rooms, support for blockchain technology is nonetheless occasionally employed. The widespread use of enhanced accounting for cryptocurrencies has successfully demonstrated itself in all information systems. It is required for greater hacking resistance and the elimination of human errors.

As you can see, this software stores quite a lot of tools. And the advanced features are constantly being updated, which makes this product exceptional.

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There are deals galore at the Performing Arts Centre: Dolly Parton reduced to $24.75 from $49.50

By Staff

December 26th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

The Performing Arts Centre has announced their 2022 Boxing Week Sale.

The sale end December 31st, at 11:59 pm

You have to use the code BOXING when you place your order.

National Geographic Live
CORAL KINGDOMS & EMPIRES OF ICE
Thu Jan 26, 2023 at 7pm
Regular: $59.50 $29.75 (All-in)

Mark Lalama Trio, featuring: Jackie Richardson & Will Gillespie

LIVE & LOCAL: Hosted by the
Mark Lalama Trio, featuring:
Jackie Richardson &
Will Gillespie
Sun Jan 29, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)

MADISON VIOLET
Thu Feb 16, 2023 at 7:30pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)

FRANCINE KAY
Sun Feb 19, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $49.50 $24.75 (All-in)

IMAGINATION MOVERS
Family Day!
Mon Feb 20, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $35 $17.50 (All-in)

Dolly Parton in five performances in February

SEÁN CULLEN’S
COMEDY COCKTAIL
Wed Feb 22, 2023 at 7:30pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)
Audience warning: adult language.

RHINESTONE COWGIRL:
Celebrating Dolly Parton
Thu Feb 23, 2023 at 7:30pm
Fri Feb 24, 2023 at 7:30pm
Sat Feb 25, 2023 at 2pm & 7:30pm
Sun Feb 26, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $49.50 $24.75 (All-in)

The JASON BISHOP Show
Fri Mar 10, 2023 at 7:30pm
Regular: $59.50 $29.75 (All-in)

The Irish Rovers

THE IRISH ROVERS
Sun Mar 12, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $59.50 $29.75 (All-in)

LIVE & LOCAL: Hosted by the
Mark Lalama Trio, featuring:
Tom Wilson & Andy Griffiths
Sun Mar 19, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)

TWIN FLAMES
Thu Mar 30, 2023 at 7:30pm
Regular: $39.50 $19.75 (All-in)

Lightwire Theater:
THE UGLY DUCKLING
Good Friday!
Fri Apr 7, 2023 at 4pm
Regular: $35 $17.50 (All-in)

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All City Facilities closed and Programs/Rentals cancelled

By Staff

December 24th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

All City of Burlington facilities are closed today, Dec. 24. All programs and rentals have been cancelled.

Buses will continue to run; however, buses may be delayed due road conditions and high winds. Visit myride.burlingtontransit.ca for detailed schedules, real-time bus arrival information and to plan your route.

The City of Burlington makes every effort to keep our facilities open during regular business hours; however, when unsafe weather conditions occur, the City must close facilities.

Ways to learn more about closure information:

• Weather closure information will be updated on burlington.ca/notices
• Call 905-335-7738 for a recorded voice message

All City Facilities are closed to observe Christmas Day, December 25 and are expected to reopen on December. 26.

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Selling Your Property: Use these 5 Ways to Stage Your Windows Creatively

By Paul Sebastian

December 26th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Great windows will result in a sale above the asking.

When renovating your home for sale, there are a lot of factors that you need to consider. One of the significant key attractions for potential buyers is the windows. You need to ensure that they are in good condition so the buyers won’t be scared off by the thought that they will need to replace them. When your windows are well remodeled, your house’s value will also increase. That is why you must replace and repair them before the sales day. This article will explore ways to stage your windows when selling your property creatively.

Make sure the windows are spotless when showing your home.

Clean Your Windows Regularly

One of the easiest ways to guarantee your windows are in the right condition and look presentable is by cleaning regularly. Cleaning helps remove dust, dirt, and debris that could damage or make the window look ugly. Cleaning makes the windows help allow the light to enter and makes the house look great. If you are busy, you can look for cleaners to do the work for you.

Conduct Inspection of the Windows Regularly

There is a lot that can happen overnight and lead to damage to your windows. That is why it’s essential to inspect your windows regularly to ensure they are in good condition. When inspecting, look for any holes, cracks, and other damage. If you find any, ensure you repair it as soon as possible to avoid any problems during the sales process. When your windows are a problem during a sale, there is a high chance that your home’s value will decrease. Look for a professional to help you inspect your windows if you are unsure what to look for.

Add Curtains or Shutters

Consider adding curtains and shutters to make the window look amazing. Installing curtains and shutters helps keep out drafts and gives an impression that your windows are in good condition. Always look for designs that match and perfectly fit your windows. If you need help with how to do that, always consult with an expert. Always inspect the curtains and shutters to ensure they are correctly installed and avoid any problems or surprises when showcasing your house.

Hire a Professional

Use professionals when you are upgrading your windows – you want to ensure you are getting value for your money.

To ensure windows are in good condition, you must inspect and consider replacing some. This work can be challenging if you are planning to DIY. Any mistake you make while installing the windows or repairing them could lead to more damage. That is why looking for a professional and experienced window installation company to help you with the task is essential. A professional will know what to look for and will have the right tools for replacement. Additionally, they can advise you on the best design and what to do to make the windows more presentable for your buyers.

Decorating Your Windows to Improve the Curb Appeal

When selling your house, you must ensure it’s attractive enough to attract more potential buyers. One way to do this is by decorating your windows by adding flower boxes and window shutters to make them look more beautiful. Look for designs and colours that are neutral but attractive to people. This will help improve the overall curb appeal and increase the value of your home.

Final Words!

Use the above tips to ensure you stage your windows perfectly when selling your house. Always hire a professional to help you with the installation or major repairs to avoid damage.

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He will be called, Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace

By Staff

December 24th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

It is a message that has been with us long before they invented Santa Claus.

It’s a Christmas message that often gets forgotten as we hustle and bustle through the malls.

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Just what is the ethno-cultural make up of the Region ?

By Staff

December 23rd, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Throughout 2023, Halton Region Economic Development is releasing a series of infographics coinciding with Statistics Canada’s data releases from the 2021 Census.

On October 26, Statistics Canada released results related to Immigration, place of birth, citizenship, ethnocultural and religious diversity and mobility and migration. Below is Census Infographic 6 relating to ethno-cultural and religious diversity in Halton.

Results show that 36 per cent of Halton population represents visible minority groups, the highest being located in Milton. Furthermore, 54 per cent of Halton residents reported Christian faith, and 10 percent reported to belong to Islamic, the second largest religion in Halton.

The next census infographic will be related to education, labour and language of work.

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Did the politicians miss out on a photo op ?

By Staff

December 23rd, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Aerial view of the condominium where five were killed by an unstable resident.

The Vaughan Slaughter

Joe Gaetan, a long time civic activist, is angry.

He lives in a condominium and tells us that

“Thousands of volunteer condo board members toil away supporting over 1.6 million condo residents.

“Five are blown away by a mentally unstable person and what do they get  – crickets.

“Condo boards have no tools to deal with mental issues meanwhile the 824,000 condo units contribute $1 per month per unit or over $840,000 per month to support the CAO.

“Twenty two people were killed in N.S and Canada lost its mind.

“Are you beginning to get the picture?

“Was Villis semi-automatic hand gun illegal? Crickets.

“Does Justin want to know if it was? I doubt it.

“Did MMW and Karina hold a vigil or use social media to offer condolences?

“Are condos the governments go to solution to intensification? Yes.”

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Glen Eden opens on the 26th

By Staff

December 23rd, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

Glen Eden has announced that the hill will officially open to the public on December 26th, 2022.

“The highly anticipated opening day of Glen Eden is finally here and we are excited to have the hills up and running for everyone to enjoy over the holiday season – whether you’re an avid skier, snowboarder, or someone learning how to ride the slopes for the very first time.

“A lot of attention, care and hard work has been put into making sure we have many lifts and terrain up and running to welcome visitors on our opening day,” said Craig Machan, Director Park Operations at Glen Eden. “This season we are excited to offer passholders and visitors more flexible ways to access the hill with the option to pre-book online or just visit and get a lift ticket in person.”

The hill will be open 8:30AM to 9:30PM daily. Guests can get lift tickets valid for four-hour increments. Although, visitors will not be required to book their lift ticket ahead of time, they are strongly encouraged to do so to take advantage of better lift ticket rates, reduced wait times, and secure parking.

Glen Eden continues to focus on ensuring that lift lines wait times aren’t too long and there is ample seating in both chalets for visitors to come in, sit down and relax or enjoy some food and beverage so that their time at the ski hill is spent having fun with friends and family.

The Learning Centres will be open as well as Twister and Night Hawk runs, which will be serviced by the Ridge chairlift.  As more winter weather is forecasted in the coming days, the team is hoping to continue making more snow and opening up even more terrain for visitors to come and experience.

To prebook your lift tickets online, please visit gleneden.on.ca.

Glen Eden is a public ski and snowboard hill that is operated by Conservation Halton. The hill is located at 5234 Kelso Road—just a 20-minute drive from Mississauga, Burlington and Hamilton.

Conservation Halton is the community based environmental agency that protects, restores, and manages the natural resources in its watershed. The organization has staff that includes ecologists, land use planners, engineers, foresters and educators, along with a network of volunteers, who are guided by a Board of Directors comprised of municipally elected and appointed citizens. Conservation Halton is recognized for its stewardship of creeks, forests and Niagara Escarpment lands through science-based programs and services.

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City Administration Phone Service Disruption

By Staff

December 21st, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

Due to a phone outage, please reach out to the City in these ways. We are here to assist you.

Request City services through the Customer Web Portal below. or email city@burlington.ca.

Service Burlington counter: Connect with Service Burlington online at burlington.ca/customerservice

Burlington Transit: For real-time bus information and schedules, visit myride.burlingtontransit.ca

Recreation, Community and Culture customer service is available:

• In person at recreation facility counters during program times
• By email at liveandplay@burlington.ca

No word on what caused the service disruption.

We will do our best to keep in touch with city hall.

 

 

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What do Canadians think about the economy they have to deal with?

By Pepper Parr

December 21st, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Data and the big picture – does it help us in deciding what to do ?

Does this data reflect the way you see things?

The Angus Reid Group is a Canadian organization that has been doing public opinion polling for decades and are recognized as one of the best in the world.

The following is some of the data they released earlier this week.

Is the budget you have to live within reflected in this data.

Can people afford the higher prices? Some do, some are finding it very hard. Food bank usage reflects the change.

Who has a credit card ? Almost everyone. How do they use them.

Does your bank meet your needs? Is this a good time to invest?

The mortgage problem. For some what lays ahead is bad news

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Eight teenage girls charged with second degree murder

By Staff

December 20th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

If we didn’t think we are a society in serious trouble – think again.

Headline in a Toronto newspaper.

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As long as you don't have to shovel it - the snow is a great playground

By Pepper Parr

December 20th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

It is about to officially winter; a great time to get outdoors and make the best of it.

There are opportunities galore for everyone to be active outside and inside.

Centennial Pond becomes a skating rink

Burlington Rotary Centennial Pond
The Burlington Rotary Centennial Pond at the waterfront in downtown Burlington is now open. Skating will be open daily but closed on Christmas Day. Registration is not required. For times, visit burlington.ca/pond.

Residents are encouraged to call the ice conditions hotline, 905-335-7738, ext. 8587 before leaving their house, to make sure that the Pond is open.

The skate lending program is back this season at the Burlington Rotary Centennial Pond and is available Monday to Friday, 5 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Sunday, PA days and holiday school breaks, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Holiday Ice and Gym Rentals
Stay active this holiday with family and friends by renting ice or a gym. This holiday season, ice and gym rentals are 45 per cent off the regular fee, available now for any booking dates up to Jan 6, 2023. Residents can view facility availability and complete the rental on their own through their online Live & Play account.

Learn more about how to rent at burlington.ca/rentals.

Created by neighbours, maintained by the neighbourhood – a great place to gather and get to know those neighbours.

Neighbourhood Rinks
There are 17 neighbourhood rinks in 16 parks this year. The rinks will be open to the public and free to use once the weather is cold enough for the ice. City staff will install boards for the natural ice rinks that will be maintained by neighbourhood volunteer groups. Everyone is asked to respect the open/closed signs and stay off the ice when the rink is closed.

Tobogganing
There are six designated areas in the city that are safe for tobogganing. They include:

• Brant Hills Park, southwest of the tennis courts, 2300 Duncaster Dr.
• Central Park on the hill northwest of the community garden, 2299 New St.
• LaSalle Park, east of the parking lot, 50 North Shore Blvd.
• Lowville Park on the hill at the southwest end of park, 6207 Lowville Park Rd.
• Nelson Park on the east side of park, north of the Centennial bike path, 4183 New St.
• Tyandaga Park at hole number four on the west slope, 1265 Tyandaga Park Dr.

Tim Hortons Free Skating
Thanks to Tim Hortons, Burlington residents can enjoy another year of free skating this holiday season. An online reservation is not needed. Skate is first come, first serve until capacity is reached. For dates and locations, visit burlington.ca/timsfreeskate.

Drop-In Programs
Drop-in program schedules vary over the holiday break, including swimming, skating, shinny, and fitness. Reserve ahead or drop-in, schedules and online reservations at burlington.ca/dropinandplay.

Play Equipment Lending Library
If you need some play equipment or want to try something new without having to buy it, try the City’s Play Equipment Lending Library, including glow-in-the-dark equipment, which can be useful as the days get shorter. Pick-up the equipment at Central Arena, 512 Drury Lane. To borrow, visit burlington.ca/playlending.

Swimming Lessons
Swimming lessons are available at Tansley Woods Community Centre for Preschool 1-2, Swimmer 1-2 and Adults from 9:30 a.m. to noon, Monday, Jan. 2 to Friday, Jan. 6. By registration only. Register online at burlington.ca/registration.

One of the inside things you can do in the winter.

Disc Golf and Hiking at Tyandaga Golf Course
Tyandaga Golf Course (1265 Tyandaga Park Dr.) is open for disc golf and hiking during the winter season and open from dawn until dusk. Players need to bring their own discs or they can be borrowed through the Play Equipment Lending Library.

 

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Burlington Chamber of Commerce sets out its five priorities for 2023 and goes looking for new Board members

By Pepper Parr

December 20th, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Burlington Chamber of Commerce Terry Caddo

The Burlington Chamber of Commerce speaks of a great first year under the direction of Terry Caddo who has sent out a call to the Burlington business community asking for responses from anyone interested in serving on the Board of Directors.

They are looking for senior level people with strength in Financial, IT, Large and Small Business and Corporate Communications.

The Chamber Board meets approximately 6-8 times per year with additional board subcommittee participation . The Burlington Chamber of Commerce board of directors is appointed annually at the Annual General meeting. The directors shall hold office for a term of one year to a maximum of six terms.

If you are interested in being a Burlington Chamber of Commerce board member and be part of a progressive, results-oriented and fiscally responsible Board of Directors – they want to hear from you.

The Chamber has set out its five priorities for the 2023 – 2024 (Roll your cursor over the graphic for a larger image)

All five priorities are defined as urgent.

Very significant changes were made in the Chamber Committee structure – that ruffled some feathers and led to some talk about how effective Caddo was as Presidnet.  The current committee structure is:

Member Experience and Engagement Committee
Policy and Advocacy Committee
Business Awards Task Force
Women’s Leadership Event Task Force
Golf Tournament Task Force

 

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