Museum Foundation searching for Development Officer

By Staff April 6th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   With the transformed Joseph Brant Museum getting ever closer to an official opening day the Museum Foundation […]

Lakeside Village Plaza development to be shown at a required Statutory Public meeting on Tuesday.

By Pepper Parr April 6th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   The two pictures below tell the story – the first is what is in place today […]

High quality video footage will help identify B&E suspect.

By Staff April 5th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   With good security cameras people suspected of criminal activity can be easily identified. If the person in […]

Seven professional activity days for public school teachers next year.

By Staff April 5th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   Parents can now plan some of their off-season travel plans – the Halton District School Board has […]

Transit people want feedback from the public about significant transit changes.

By Staff April 5th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   The transit people aren’t going to give up on getting your attention. Burlington Transit is looking for […]

Is the Region of Halton about to disappear: why is that a bad idea?

By Staff April 4th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   The Provincial government announced in January that there would be a review of eight regional municipalities (including […]

United Way Halton Hamilton raises $10,875,000 in 2018 campaign.

By Staff April 4th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   It was the third Celebration event for the Halton Hamilton United Way since its reorganization. It was […]

Completion of the five tower Paradigm development on Fairview impacted by Interim Control bylaw.

By Pepper Parr April 4th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   They are sometimes referred to as “unintended consequences” and that appears to be the kind of […]

Council nixes the idea of exemptions to the bylaw that has frozen developments; Mayor takes a swing at one developer.

By Pepper Parr April 3rd, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   It is now close to crystal clear that there will not be any exemptions to the […]

Mayor will hit the road to represent the city at Canadian conferences as well as internationally in France and Japan.

By Staff April 2, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   Mayor Marianne Meed Ward is going to be packing her wardrobe, including those high heels, and hitting […]

Pot shop opens on Fairview - short line up on opening day.

By Staff April 1st, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   It wasn’t THE event in the city today. First couple of hours – a relatively short line […]

Will City Council go along with exemptions to the Interim Control bylaw?

By Staff April 1st, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   With the Interim Control just a couple of weeks old there is word that a number of […]

Event to celebrate Mothers takes a bit of a twist: performance contains mature language.

By Staff April 18th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   Mother’s Day is taking on a different meaning at the Performing Arts Centre this year. The first […]

Mayor reports on her Red Tape - Red Carpet initiative.

By Staff April 1st, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON Mayor Meed Ward reports on her Red Tape Red Carpet Task Force, an initiative she announced at the […]

Using data to tell your story.

By Staff April 1st, 2019 Burlington, ON   With information coming at you faster than a mile a second – it is a challenge to […]

Rivers: More on SNC Lavalin - 'And that will be the last word on that.'

By Ray Rivers April 1st, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   Former Clerk of the Privy Council – Michael Wernick chose to resign. Former Justice Minister and […]

Driver arrested after head-on collision and testing over 80mg.

By Staff March 30th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   A head on collision on Walkers Line Friday evening resulted in criminal charges being laid against a […]

Flood threat low - keep children away from creeks.

By Staff March 31st, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   The snowfall in the Escarpment was a lot heavier than in the urban areas on the weekend […]

Is the flow of news tightening in Burlington?

By Pepper Parr March 28th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   The Red Tape got a little sticky this morning. During the address she gave to the […]

Mayor pulls together 85+ business people to hear what works and what doesn't work at city hall.

By Staff March 28th, 2019 BURLINGTON, ON   It was billed as a major part of the way Marianne Meed Ward was going to serve […]