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Warhammer Kill Team Battle
A global championship. Hand-painted armies. And three golden tickets on the line. Reporter D Glazebrook takes us inside a Warhammer kill team battle being waged for the big leagues.
Jay And Kay
School can be challenging enough for any student, but having a learning disability can certainly make everything seem that much more difficult. Having gone through this struggle themselves growing up, Jason & Kandise decided to use their own first-hand experiences to create some new tools meant to help the next generation learn a little easier. Jessica Kaitting reports
Mental Health Awareness Month
May is mental health awareness month. A local Burlington resident shared her mental health journey with our Nikki Wesley in the hopes that it can shine a light on someone else's struggles, and let them know that it's okay to reach out for support.
The Burlington Community Foundation's Connected Community Vital Signs 2025 Survey
Jason Agnew chatted with the CEO of the Burlington Community Foundation Megan Tregunno about the connected community vital signs 2025 survey.
Parenting Pundit Julie Cole Talks Water Safety
We're getting into the summer months and with that in mind parents must think of summer safety for their kids, and right at the top of that list is swimming. Jason Agnew spoke with parenting pundit Julie Cole about water safety and teaching kids this survival skill.
Burlington Green Clothing Swap
If you're ready for spring cleaning this weekend there's a new event coming to Burlington where you can trade clothes you're bored with for something new to you! Kale Black from Burlington Green explains.
The Compassion Society's 25th Anniversary
Twenty five years ago a social support was born in Burlington, tomorrow night the Compassion Society is going to thank the community for helping support those who need a little boost. Nikki Wesley has details.
Burlington Sports Hall of Fame Ceremony 2025
Burlington has a long and notable sports history that includes many outstanding athletes, coaches, officials, media, and volunteers. In order to recognize and honour the individuals and teams that put the city on the map, the Burlington Sports Hall of Fame was created in 2007 and continues to award new inductees every spring. Jessica Kaitting was at their ceremony last night.
Singing For Smiles
They clapped, they danced, and yes--some even cried. A group of seniors got more than entertainment when a country singer brought her mission to their living room. It's all part of a program called singing for smiles. D Glazebrook was there to hear her story.