Thanksgiving - have you thought about how you want to share?

By Staff October 4th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   It just takes your breath away. The colours of the leaves on the trees are changing. The […]

A day to pause and remember the teachers we had - they played a large part in making us who we are

By Staff October 4th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   What would we do without them? Every adult can pause and think about a specific teacher they […]

Why online casino revenue has increased in 2021

By John Seolink October 4th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Online casino revenues have been growing over the last few years but they are seeing […]

Statutory meeting on a Kerns Road Retirement Home Development to take place Oct 5th - virtually

By Staff October 3rd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   In language only a bureaucrat or a lawyer can write the plans for a four storey retirement […]

How to Find a Cheaper Ink Cartridge

By George Williamson October 2, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The original cartridges known as OEM products are outrageously pricey. You may find a printer for […]

Fiorito on the choice: economy or environment - have both is his view

By Vince Fiorito October 2, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Regarding the “choice” between the environment versus the economy Vince Fiorito explains that this is a […]

The Rising Gambling Scene in Ontario

By Alex Windsor September 28th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   While the digital revolution has put many industries to the test, others like public services have […]

Burlington Company Announces the Wolseley Canada Indigenous Bursary

By Staff October 1st, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON     Wolseley Canada announced the Canada Indigenous Bursary, to help Indigenous students across Canada reach their full […]

The city was listening. Ottawa was listening. Will they act?

By Ryan O’Dowd October 1st, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Hundreds attended an Every Child Matters Truth and Reconciliation Day ceremony yesterday afternoon in downtown Burlington. […]

Scobie on the betrayal

By Gary Scobie October 1st, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The comments section of the Gazette is heavily used. At times there is a lot of […]

Did we see a lot of Truth yesterday?

By Pepper Parr October 1st, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   With the first Truth and Reconciliation Day celebrated I find myself asking – just how much […]

The gavel is passed at Community Development Halton

By Staff September 30th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Another virtual Annual General Meeting. The type of thing you attend because you have to – the […]

Burlington Bulls took it all at the Back to School Blast in Kitchener

By Staff September 30th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   This past weekend, the 2011 AAA Burlington Bulls won the 10U/11U Back to School Blast in Kitchener. […]

Burlington Group Creates a Help Centre for expected immigrants from Afghanistan

By Staff September 30th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Sarah Wahidi is part of a group that has created a Help Centre for recently landed refugees. […]

Could a land swap save the city and keep the waterfront in the hands of the public?

By Pepper Parr September 29th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   It was during a meeting on that wonderful deck that runs along the north side of […]

New Director of Transportation: Tolone retired more than a month ago, doubtful there will ever be another like him

By Pepper Parr September 29th, 2021 BURLINGTON. ON   When there is a new appointment at city hall the Gazette reports on the newcomer and […]

One Burlington celebrates the faith and culture of our Indigenous peoples.

By Staff September 26th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   One Burlington celebrates the diversity of faith and cultural groups in Burlington, Halton and area by hosting […]

Police Reporting Vehicle Theft Spike in Burlington

By Staff September 28th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   In September, 2021, the Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) has seen a significant increase in reprograming thefts […]

Public School Classrooms will be Focusing on the Meaning of the Truth and Reconciliation reports

By Staff September 28th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Thursday, Sept. 30, the Halton District […]

Memorial Walk Will Take Place on Thursday Starting at the Western End of Spencer Smith Park

By Ryan O’Dowd: Local Journalism Initiative Reporter September 28th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Burlington will observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation this Thursday […]