Development news that was sent to a limited group of people - an open and transparent civic administration would have and could have sent the information to everyone.

By Staff February 4th, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON   A number of weeks ago the city mailed out notices to residents who lived within a 200 […]

City of Burlington’s website and some web applications temporarily unavailable for scheduled maintenance between Feb. 15 at 10 p.m. and Feb. 16 at 2 a.m

The City of Burlington’s website, www.burlington.ca, and some web applications will be temporarily unavailable between Feb. 15 at 10 p.m. and Feb. 16 at 2 […]

School Board will rent part of the school they want to sell - 25 year lease

By Pepper Parr February 8th, 2022 BURLINGTON, ON   There was a lot of jabbering by the City of Burlington and the Halton District School […]

Everything you ever wanted to know about what makes owls incredibly interesting and majestic creatures.

By Staff February 8th, 2022 BURLINGTON, ON   Burlington Green is inviting everyone to a fascinating webinar on February 23 from 6:30-7:30pm: The Mystique of […]

Housing spokesperson sees much needed but difficult changes about to take place

By Pepper Parr February 7th, 2022 BURLINGTON, ON   Almost every economic sector has an organization that serves as spokespeople for their interests. Electricians, architects, […]

Provincial Liberals seek forfeiture of any assets used in the commission of a serious indictable offense.

By Staff February 7th, 2022 BURLINGTON, ON There are going to be those who disagree with us but a demand made earlier today by the […]

4 Ways to Live a Debt Free Life

By John Pallister February 7TH, 2022 BURLINGTON, ON   Have you just recently paid off your debt by benefiting from debt relief Canada? If the […]

Province eases up on restrictions in place at Long Term Care facilities starting Monday. Granny can now go to the LCBO all by herself if she is fully vaccinated.

By Staff February 5th, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON   Though this pandemic is far from over – the number of new infections is coming down – […]

Draft of school calendar for 2022-2-23 school year. Ministry has to approve

By Staff February 4th, 2022 BURLINGTON, ON   Subject to any changes made by the Ministry of Education – the following is the proposed school […]

Urban Design Advisory Panel comments on development slated for Waterfront Hotel site

By Staff February 5th, 2022 BURLINGTON, ON   A number of years ago the Planning Department decided they wanted input from outside professionals who were […]

Barbetta: 'There are people who poison their trees in order to weaken them so that they have to be taken down'

By Staff February 4th, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON   Leslie Barbetta is part of the Active Community Teamwork (ACT) neighbourhood association. Her current focus is the […]

Pop up events to make people aware of population growth plans to take place on Saturday

By Staff February 4th, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON   The growth that municipalities have to take on to reach the provincially determined population levels has a […]

Waterfront study resumes February 15th; expected to last four months - meanwhile Planning staff work flat out to complete their work before an April 17th deadline.

By Pepper Parr February 4th, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON   The City is resuming work on the Waterfront Hotel Site Planning Study. When the study is […]

GO-VAXX clinic at Sherwood Park - schedule change. Now to take place on Saturday the 5th

By Staff February 4th, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON   Update to Feb. 5 GO-VAXX Indoor Walk-In Clinics schedule Feb. 5 schedule is now as follows: 10 […]

At one point 9% of city staff were impacted by COVID19 - it has lowered to 3%

By Pepper Parr February 3rd, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON Update at 11:05 am Council went into a Closed session on what was described as a “personal […]

Election sign bylaws and a review of Closed Session meetings: will there be a change in the way the public is treated?

By Pepper Parr February 2nd, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION City staff and Councilors are getting prepared for the fall municipal election. Two items on the […]

Let them Truckers Roll - if they can afford the gas prices they can drive all day

By Ray Rivers February 2nd, 2022 BURLINGTON, ON   It was 10 pm on December 3, 1973 when a 37 year old trucker from Kansas, […]

Black History Month begins today: this is not a single day event.

By Staff February 1st, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON   In recognition of Black History Month in February, schools in the Halton District School Board have planned […]

HDSB Director of Education Curtis Ennis launches his public participation event

By Staff January 31st, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON   In the Region of Halton it has become the practice for the Director of Education to create […]

Make a note of this: GO-VAXX walk in Clinic at Sherwood Park has a new date February 5th.

By Staff January 31st, 2020 BURLINGTON, ON   Update to Feb. 5 GO-VAXX Indoor Walk-In Clinics schedule Feb. 5 schedule is now as follows: 10 […]