Politicians kick off the holiday Season.

By Pepper Parr December 1st, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   It’s kick off time for the holiday season! Expect politicians of every stripe to invite you […]

Regional police arrest photographer known to attend Candance sponsored events where he would record various competitions throughout the GTA.

By Staff December 2, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   Halton Regional Police have arrested and charged David KRON, 24yrs of Thornhill on Thursday the 01 December […]

Secret Formula For Making Money Online - Really? But you did look - just in case I do have a secret.

  By James Burchill December 1, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   Make a fortune on-line. I know, you figure “What a load of BS…Like he has […]

Internet is in for the 2018 municipal election; ranked balloting is out.

By Staff December 1st, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   In what was the longest city council meeting the Gazette can remember – just short of three […]

Committe that will provide recommendations to the Director of Education on how he resolves his high school capacity problem is announced.

By Pepper Parr November 30th, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   Thursday morning a relatively large group of people will gather under the direction of Scott Podrebarac, […]

In Praise of Council Members:

By Jim Young November 30th, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   It is always easy to lift the pen or get on the keyboard to complain about […]

Citizens get to keep a right they have had for more than 25 years.

By Pepper Parr November 29th, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   It wasn’t a hill worth dying on was the way Councillor John Taylor put it as […]

Too good to be true?

By Staff November 29th, 2106 BURLINGTON, ON   There are hundreds of thousands of them out there – people looking for a way to separate […]

There is a trend taking place on how city council plans to report to its citizens.

By Pepper Parr November 28th, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   There was a time when the city had three General Managers and three Standing Committees. That […]

Jim Young declares: Because you will stand before them in 2018 and they will demand to know.

By Pepper Parr November 28th, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   City council and the few that attend city council meetings along with the even fewer who […]

Architect Society hands out awards - and raised funds for United Way as well. One rather stunning design.

By Pepper Parr November 28th, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON The Hamilton Burlington Society of Architects held their awards event last Thursday – some decent work – […]

The look of the Burloak Park has been released - public can comment at a November 30th meeting.

By Staff November 28, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   The long, long, long term plans for the Beachway Park in the west end of the city […]

Gareth Williams feels vindicated by US decision to audit internet votes.

By Gareth Williams November 27, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   It has certainly been an interesting month in politics, especially south of the border. Many were […]

Jane McKenna wins Burlington PC nomination by 41 votes over Jane Michael

By Pepper Parr November 27, 2106 BURLINGTON, ON Update: We have been advised that the Progressive Conservative nomination meeting for the Burlington association held yesterday […]

Cycling Advisory Committee begins planning for a road diet on Maple; also looking into a bike share program for th city.

By Pepper Parr November 27, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   The city has a number of Advisory committees made up of people appointed by city council. […]

Canadian laws regarding the sexual abuse of children need to change.

By Merron Vermeer November 27, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   I think we can all agree that this is a much more urgent issue than hydro […]

Jane McKenna wins the Progressive Conservative nomination for Burlington riding. That was the easy part.

By Staff November 26th, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   She is back. Jane McKenna will refine her attack and begin her campaign to get herself re-elected […]

Harvester Road temporarily closed between Appleby Line and Walkers Line

By Staff November 25, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   Road Closure Due to a broken water main, Harvester Road will be temporarily closed between Appleby Line […]

Province providing funding for the formation of groups that encourage greater social inclusion, volunteerism and community engagement.

By Staff November 25, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   Ontario is helping seniors across the province continue to connect with and contribute to their communities by […]

Do the police have your stuff? If you were robbed recently they just might have it.

By Staff November 25th, 2016 BURLINGTON, ON   The police know your house was robbed – they’ve found your stuff and they have the criminals […]