The last Studebaker manufactured in Hamilton sits in an Indiana museum

By Pepper Parr August 12th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   Alan Harrington likes to travel. On his most recent trip he went west and crossed the […]

Ontario’s population declines as exodus to elsewhere continues Out-migration gained pace as housing costs soared and unemployment climbed to 700,000.

By Tom Parkin August 112, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   Net migration between Ontario and other provinces, Q1 2015 to Q1 2025 Ontario’s population declined in […]

Instant Casino Withdrawals in Canada: Tips to Avoid Delays

By David Perez August 12th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   Online casino withdrawals are expected to be quick and efficient, especially with today’s fast digital payment […]

The Devilrays are very alive - no word on just where the Golden Horseshoe is with their efforts

By Pepper Parr August 12th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   For people who are not part of the swimming community, understanding how the different clubs operate […]

City Clerk is reported to have resigned

By Pepper Parr August 11th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON City Clerk Samantha Yew is reported to have resigned. Samantha Yew is reported to have resigned as […]

Work-Life Balance Still Rules—Even As Return-to-Office Mandates Mount

By Gazette Staff August 11th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   With return-to-office mandates ramping up across Canada, new data from ADP Canada’s July Happiness@Work Index and […]

Mayor Meed Ward tells us a small part of what the SoM costs the city

By Pepper Parr August 11th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON Does anybody know how many people attended the Sound of Music (SoM) last June? Not a word […]

First the data was about jobs; now it is about housing starts - terrible numbers at both levels.

By Gazette Staff August 11th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   First the data was about jobs – 700,000, yes 700,000 people were looking for work. Now […]

What kind of a society parented Spencer Smith? Why was he able to give so much to the city he made home?

By Mark Gillies January 15, 2015 BURLINGTON, ON Burlington is using the month of August to celebrate local history. Sometime ago the Gazette published a […]

Registration numbers for all the swimming clubs are in - not yet public

By Pepper Parr August 11th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   Registration for all the swimming clubs in Ontario that are members of Swim Ontario, the provincial […]

700,000 Ontario workers without a job - Does anybody care?

By Tom Parkin August 11th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   A steady rise in unemployment starting in April 2023 has left over 700,000 Ontario workers without […]

Localization in Casino Online Sites: How Cultural Nuance Shapes Game Design

By Jeannie Lojstrup August 12th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON The online casino industry is rapidly growing, so localization occupies a critical position. This is due to […]

Drury Lane bridge close to completion

By Pepper Parr April 11th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON It was built 53 years ago. Originally built in 1972, the bridge was constructed to connect the […]

After a beautiful weekend we get this: Extended Heat Warning issued for Halton Region

By Gazette Staff April 10th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   Halton Region Public Health has issued an Extended Heat Warning starting August 11, 2025 for Halton […]

Rivers: This is a story of passion and valour; a story of small victory and great losses,

By Ray Rivers August 10th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON This is a story of passion and valour; a story of small victory and great losses, and […]

A fitting way to end Heritage Week: So, who was Spencer Smith?

By Mark Gillies January 12, 2015 BURLINGTON, ON Burlington is using the month of August to celebrate local history. Sometime ago the Gazette published a […]

Bending water: demonstrates how imagery of women holding, hoisting and carrying water vessels imposes identities and societal expectations Event closes end of August

By Gazette Staff August 10th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON This event closes at the end of August. Given our relationship to water – without it we […]

Final day for Jazz on the Plaza

By Gazette Staff August 10th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   Today – Sunday is the final day for Jazz at the Plaza – the Performing Arts […]

City Council is expected to refuse an Aldershot development application

By Gazette Staff August 8th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON There was an error in the first edition of this story; we are indebted to a Gazette […]

Jazz on the Plaza - Rain or Shine!

By Pepper Parr August 9th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   Hot, humid weather, but Jazz on the Plaza is taking place this afternoon. Jay Davis and […]