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Oakville Mayor Rob Burton on the Provincial Election Results & Oakville's Midtown Development
The development and potential over-development of Oakville's midtown has been a hot topic at town council, and a recent Toronto Star article delves into the provincial government now taking the reigns, and forcing their will and condo towers on the town of Oakville. Jason Agnew spoke with Mayor Rob Burton about this topic but first got his take on this past Thursday's provincial election in which both Oakville MPP's retained their seats
Pivot Point Family Services Canada Grand Opening
Parents of autistic children, and those with other neurodivergence's, have a new option for care in Milton. Pivot Point has been offering day programs for a couple of months, but held its grand opening more recently. While some of the parents with adult children in their programs are seeing positive changes, the service is not government-funded through the healthcare system, which can create financial challenges. Jason Trout reports.
Oakville Festivals of Film and Art Celebrates International Women's Day 2025
Oakville Festivals of Film and Art, known as OFFA, is Oakville's own unique film festival that takes place each June, but this past weekend saw OFFA specifically celebrating women in both film and sport, in recognition of International Women's Day. Jessica Kaitting reports