Scam scum go after federal Grocery Rebate

By Staff July 8th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   The scum scammers are still at it. They recognize every opportunity possible to separate you from your […]

It is known as the Anniversary clock and was donated to the city on its 125th.

By Pepper Parr July 7th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   I knew the moment they started talking about the clock outside city hall that they were […]

Full Closure of Niagara-bound traffic on the QEW Burlington Skyway

By Staff July 7th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   This evening, July 7 from 8 pm to 9:30 am, there will be a full closure of […]

City sticks with the plans it has for cooling centres

By Staff July7th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   Yesterday we published an article on how different communities were handling a situation where the world had reached […]

City of Burlington looking for people or groups interested in exclusive space at former Robert Bateman high school

By Staff July 7th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   Without anything from the community at large on what should/could take place in the former Robert […]

Being Prepared Financially for Aging - The Silent Worry

By Staff July 7th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   After a full house at the inaugural seminar for the Empowered Seniors Speaker Series, notice has come […]

We Need to Think Differently About Extreme Heat

By Pepper Parr July 6th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   “When heat comes, it’s invisible,” opens Jeff Goodell’s new book, The Heat Will Kill You First. […]

Government gets tough with social media platforms - is there a winner in this issue?

By Pepper Parr July 6th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   What does the announcement yesterday that the federal government is suspending its advertising on Facebook and […]

Plans to redesign Civic Square limit the potential and make no allowance for additional space that is going to be needed for city hall staff

By Pepper Parr July 6th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   The front of City Hall is expected to look a lot different by the time you […]

GO service changes during the weekend

By Staff July 6th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   From Friday July 7 (tomorrow) at 9 p.m. until end of service on Sunday July 9, GO […]

Summer Music at the Ireland House Oakridge Farm

By Staff July 6th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   An evening listening to local musicians on the historic grounds of Oakridge Farm at Ireland House Museum […]

Aldershot residents want to put a stop to the noisy freight car shunting in their neighbourhood

By Staff July 5th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   There is something about the way people gather together to bring about change. Residents who live in […]

Chamber of Commerce Student Scholarship gets more confusing

By Pepper Parr July 5th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   Things at the Burlington Chamber of Commerce are not healthy. It is a leadership matter. Membership […]

Who benefits from the current practice of hybrid meetings of Council ? Not the public.

By Pepper Parr July 5th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   Andrew Coyne, a respected CBC panellist and the writer of a regular column in the National […]

Five local politicians show up to have their picture taken for an event they had nothing to do with.

By Pepper Parr July 4th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   The Burlington Chamber of Commerce held a breakfast on June 29th to honour and recognize the […]

Canada Post: 'We are current with our parcel deliveries in Burlington'

By Pepper Parr July 6th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON A reliable source advised us earlier this week that delivery drivers for Canada Post in Burlington have […]

The Redesign of Civic Square - Part 3 - how did council react ?

By Pepper Parr July 4th, 2023 BURLINGTON Part 3 of a 3 part article on the redevelopment of Civic Square City Hall released a plan […]

Canada is on Already Fire - Why the Fireworks

By Ray Rivers July 4th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON “Remember, remember, the fifth of November Gunpowder treason and plot We see no reason Why Gunpowder treason […]

Smart Serve re-certification dates extended

By Staff July 4th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON   The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of orporation Ontario (AGCO) announced that it will be extending the period […]

The Level Of Workplace Stress Should Be Considered A National Crisis

By Adam D.K. King July 4th, 2023 BURLINGTON, ON First published in The Maple Last year, the so-called “labour shortage” was headline news. Over the […]