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Burlington Provincial Election Candidates Meeting
In Burlington last night there was an all candidates meeting held at Port Nelson United Church. Incumbent Natalie Pierre did not attend the event but 3 of the 4 party candidates were in attendance. Jessica Kaitting spoke with the moderator of the event, John Greven.
Meet and Greet with Halton Hills' New MPP Candidates
This morning the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce held a candidate meet and greet at the club at North Halton in Georgetown... here's a look at the candidates that accepted the invitation.
Local Artist Paul Dias
A local artist is finding his passion in the Canadian landscape. it's something new for paul die-as who grew up in the Caribbean and, as he sees it, only experienced one season all year along. now, there are four and he's reveling in it!
Royal Botanical Gardens Alice in Wonderland
After the last few days of shovelling ourselves out of our driveways, many of us long for spring...And thanks to the royal botanical gardens, You do not have to go far to feel the sun's warm rays and enjoy the fresh fragrance and vibrant colours that only flowers can bring. Jessica Kaitting reports.
Interview with Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
Family day weekend featured the fun of a double-snowstorm, and many communities are still digging themselves out... In Jason Agnew's weekly chat with Mayor Marianne Meed Ward we got an update on how Burlington is doing.
Interview With Parenting Pundit Julie Cole
Valentines day caps off this week, and what was once a day of hearts and chocolates has gotten a little more complicated for the kids... Here for a crash course in how to handle the day as a parent, is our parenting pundit Julie Cole.
Halton's Aspiring Puppet Master
A young Milton resident is using his imagination to give everyday materials a second life. Ainsley Soeterik has the story about Halton's aspiring puppet master.
Ruff The Dog Barbershop
It's official... Oakville pups like it ruff, in fact they are lining up for the ruff experience. Nikki Wesley went to find out why Oakville chamber of commerce's KPMG small business of 2024 has a client waiting list booked into next year and why ruff the dog barbershop is so unique?
Halton Food for Thought's Feeduary Campaign
A new initiative in Halton schools is making sure no student goes hungry--without the stigma. It's part of Halton Food for Thought's Feeduary campaign, where students serve snacks to anyone who needs them - no questions asked. As Nikki Wesley reports, it's a simple way to fight food insecurity with dignity.