CPPA: housing is the #1 biggest cost most households face, affordable housing policy is mission critical.

By Staff September 8th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The Gazette has in the past few weeks turned to the Canadian Council for Policy Alternatives for […]

Chamber Of Commerce announces appointment of Terry Caddo as President and CEO effective September 13, 2021.

By Staff September 8th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Jennifer Smith, Chair of the Burlington Chamber of Commerce said earlier today: “On behalf of the Board […]

At a Statutory meeting last night the public got to see how changes get made - dozens had wanted to delegate and didn't know how

By Pepper Parr September 8th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   There is a certain amount of satisfaction watching a political leader evolve. They don’t all manage […]

Climate change is the focus for an all candidate virtual event

By Pepper Parr September 7th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The election that few wanted does need attention – there are issues to be discerned. The […]

More development - in the east, west and downtown. Nothing approved - yet

By Staff September 8th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   This is not Toronto. This is Burlington and these are the buildings that developers want to construct. […]

You've got mail - MoH has information for you

By Staff September 8th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   You’ve got mail! The Medical Officer of Health for the Region has issued an amended Letter of […]

Which constituency do you live in

By Staff September 6th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Burlington has three people representing them in the House of Commons. The maps below set out the […]

School board will rename Ryerson school - city will rename the abutting park

By Staff September 7th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The Halton District School Board wants ideas from the public on the renaming of Ryerson Public School. […]

For parents there is going to be one question: Is my child's teacher vaccinated? Unfortunately - it is not a question you are allowed to ask

By Pepper Parr September 6th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Tomorrow morning when parents pack their children off to school or clear the dining room table […]

The campaign issues: what the candidates have to say

By Ryan O’Dowd: Local Journalism Initiative Reporter September 6th, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON Well past the halfway mark into the election campaign no one asked for, […]

Curtis Ennis: Well grounded with a welcoming approach to getting the job done

By Pepper Parr September 3rd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Curtis Ennis started his new job as the Director of Education of the Halton District School […]

Concorde went bust: United plans to buy 50 Boom supersonic jets- have them in the air by 2029

By Ika Elstone September 3rd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Prepare Your Luggage: Supersonic Commercial Flights Are Coming Back After 20 years, United Airlines announced they […]

What will be open and what will not be open - weather is expected to be good - watch for pop up events

By Staff September 3rd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   City of Burlington administrative services will be closed on Labour Day, Monday, September. 6. *Important information regarding […]

Frank, Yeti, Yako and BetSafe - Top 4 Best Online Casinos in Canada

By Karina Rybay September 3rd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Playing casino games is a great form of entertainment. Not only do you stand the chance […]

Will the hospitality sector begin standing up for their clients?

By Pepper Parr September 2nd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION So – there is going to be a vaccine passport. Took the Premier long enough to […]

Parkinson's in the Park - exercising and socializing

By Staff September 2nd, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The Passion for Parkinson’s Foundation is excited to announce that our Parkinson’s in the Park ™exercise programs […]

Dupuis running a virtual NDP campaign in Oakville North Burlington

By Ryan O’Dowd: Local Journalism Initiative Reporter September 1st, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   The first thing Oakville/North Burlington NDP candidate, Lenaee Dupuis, told the Gazette […]

Oakville North Burlington Liberal Pam Damoff sets out why she should be re-elected

By Ryan O’Dowd: Local Journalism Initiative Reporter September 1st, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Oakville North Burlington Liberal incumbent Pam Damoff spoke to the Gazette about […]

Canada’s Largest Ribfest is back this Labour Day Weekend

By Staff September 1st, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   While it may not be a mantra for Rotary – “doing what you can with what you […]

Did the Mayor improperly use information politicians had access to?

By Pepper Parr August 31at, 2021 BURLINGTON, ON   Interesting little stunt on the part of the Mayor’s office last week. Parks4people, a community group […]