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Charis Dooley Youth Oakville Athlete of the Year
School is wrapping up tomorrow across the region and youth will be heading into summer vacation. Oakville recently recognized a number of outstanding students with their second annual Youth Awards. Nikki Wesley spoke with one particularly athletic award winner.
Sergeant Ryan Smith Discusses Halton Police's New Partnership With ROCK
Halton police recently announced an enhanced partnership with the Reach Out Centre for Kids, which is known locally by the acronym "rock". Jason Agnew spoke with Sergeant Ryan Smith to get details about the partnership but first got him to give me a bit of background on the services rock provides for youth in the region.
The Moonshine Café Wants Your Support!
In the heart of Oakville, a familiar rhythm is about to return. Months after closing its downtown doors, The Moonshine Café -- is finding new life... just up the road. As Devan Murugan reports the beloved home for local music is reaching out to the community for support.
Burlington's Forestry Department's Street Tree Pruning Program
Burlington's urban forests cover more than 38 hundred hectares, including naturally wooded areas as well as hundreds of thousands of trees lining our roadways, parks, yards and other open spaces. These trees need regular maintenance & that's where the city of Burlington's forestry department comes in. Jessica Kaitting reports.
Jason Agnew's Discussion With Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
During Jason Agnews weekly check in with Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, they chatted downtown parking and Canada but first had to kick things off with the literal hot topic of the week... the weather.
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day at The Crawford Lake Long House
Sharing the story of Crawford lake, its deep indigenous roots and the way it can continue to teach us today, was part of the celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day over the weekend. Visitors were able to take in the stories of the longhouses and participate in making their own pottery, known as pinch pots.
The Darling Home For Kids' Bike Race Fundraiser
From the outside, it looks like a bike race but ask any rider and they'll tell you the real finish line of this event isn't measured in kilometres. We take you to a fundraiser for the Darling Home for Kids where care, courage, and community come first. D. Glazebrook has more.
Oakville Family Ribfest 2025
The Oakville Family Ribfest just wrapped up its 4 day long event. Craig Mcnicoll was there to catch some of the highlights.
Burlington Bayhawks Week 10 Recap
The Burlington Bayhawks men's and women's seasons continued into week 10, and it's a tale of two teams going in opposite directions. Pierce Lang has all the highlights from the "girls can play" double header.
Halton Hills Mayor Ann Lawlor Talks Trying to Beat The Heat
In Jason Agnew's monthly chat with Halton Hills Mayor Ann Lawlor they discussed how the town is trying to beat the heat.
Sweet Summer Powwow Premiers at OFFA
Red carpet. Pow wow dancers. And a movie with something to say. The Saturday night gala at the Oakville Film Festival was more than just a premiere--it was a celebration of indigenous joy. And the film at its heart is sparking conversations far beyond the theatre. D Glazebrook brings us the story.
Elect Respect Program
A group of local politicians have started a movement and are leading by example. After the pledge they created and signed was picked up by the Canadian Association of Feminist Parliamentarians they decided to bring it to all politicians and the community to protect a democracy free from fear and intimidation. Nikki Wesley explains.