Female struck by a pick up truck at a crosswalk identified.

By Staff June 16th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   A neighbour, who has asked to remain anonymous, reports that Maria Richter was the 94 year old […]

It took a vision, a persuasive argument and a team to make the Pauline Johnson 50th anniversary happen.

By Pepper Parr June 15th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   What makes a community work? Things just don’t happen – they don’t just fall off the […]

94 year old female in a mobility scooter struck by a pick-up truck making a left turn at Drury and New Street: victim reported to have life threatening injuries

By Staff June 15th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   Yesterday morning there was a motor vehicle collision at the intersection New Street and Drury Lane in […]

Meed Ward has her Smart Car Coffee Confidential conversation with Burchill.

By Pepper Parr June 15th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   Now that the province is beginning to get used to the Premier designate and the city […]

Couple arrested for attempting to take all the money in the ATM.

By Staff June 15th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   This news story is Milton based but just too funny not to be shared. Couple try to […]

Real estate professionals say Burlington is still in a sellers market.

By Staff June 14th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   Despite the overall rather sluggish appearance of the Burlington market, inventory levels suggest that Burlington is still […]

Artistic Director and Chief Curator of the Art Gallery of Burlington resigns to take a new job in Waterloo.

By Pepper Parr June 14th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   Denis Longchamps Denis Longchamps the Artistic Director and Chief Curator of the Art Gallery of Burlington […]

Trades students at The Centre completing the first of what they hope will be many Tiny Homes.

By Staff June 14th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   The Centre for Skills Development and Training has partnered with the Oakville Trafalgar Rotary Club on a […]

Get away car gets away without the break-in artist using socks for gloves.

By Staff June 14th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   A little after 12:00 PM, yesterday, police responded to a report of a break and enter in […]

Canada Day Celebration Road Closures, July 1, 2018

By Staff June 13th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   The city has upgraded the information they make available on road closures during the Sound of Music […]

A different scam - but the objective is the same - they want information so they can go after your money.

By Staff June 13th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON     They come in all shapes and sizes – they are crafty, innovative and 100% scam. They […]

Regional first responders take part in a large-scale emergency training exercise.

By Staff June 13th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   You practice, you practice and then you practice some more – and in time there is a […]

Suspect in stabbing arrested and then released on a promise to appear in Court.

By Staff June 13th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   Daniel Richard FLENNIKEN, a 23 years old Waterdown resident was located and arrested without incident early on […]

Kool cars on display at the RBG on the 18th - bring your own if want.

By Staff June 13th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   Cruisin’ For a Cause is a family friendly event and the unofficial start of Summer in Aldershot […]

Sound of Music Club Series will be live in the city this evening - three locations.

By Staff June 13th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   The Sound of Music is a lot more than an event that takes place over the Father’s […]

Sound of Music road closures.

By Staff June 12th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   The Sound of Music Festival will result in road closures Friday, June 15 to Sunday, June 17. […]

There were 29 political parties looking for votes - which one did you vote for. Do the results reflect your view of your province?

By Staff June 12th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON PC Party of Ontario won 76 seats, got 2,322,422 votes which was 40.49% of the votes cast. Ontario […]

Regional police now have two mobile command vehicles loaded with technology.

By Pepper Parr June 12, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   There is a lot a police officer can do from the seat of his cruiser. He […]

Police looking for a Waterdown resident believed to have stabbed a person outside the Poacher early Tuesday morning.

By Staff June 12th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   A stabbing outside The Poacher on Pearl Street in the downtown area of the City has police […]

Pathway that ate up more than 20 parking spaces turns out to be quite pleasant - despite some of the most uncomfortable benches ever made.

By Staff June 11th, 2018 BURLINGTON, ON   The City has almost completed the building of a new multi-use pathway in downtown Burlington that includes […]