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Milton Public Library's Black Brilliance Event
The Milton Public Library is making an effort to contribute to the knowledge of black history. Last weekend, the main branch hosted an event called "Black Brilliance" where teens got to research and create a poster about anyone from the black community who stands out for them.
Milton Mayor Gord Krantz on the Campbellville Quarries
Here on Halton News, we regularly check in with Milton's Mayor, Gord Krantz. But this time, he--along with the mayors of Caledon and Burlington--made headlines at a rally against proposed gravel quarries rumoured to be returning to the region. Jason Agnew spoke to Mayor Krantz to discuss the history and latest developments in this ongoing debate.
North Oakville Coldest Night Of The Year
The Coldest Night of the Year is a winteriffic family-friendly fundraising walk, in support of local charities. In North Oakville, the community is working towards their goal, in hopes to support their cause. Ainsley Soeterik has the story.
Interview with Kristen Jacob from United Way Halton and Hamilton about 211 day
We all know the purpose of 9-11, we probably have the info on 4-11, the region wants you know know about 3-11... But now there's a new number in town and it's 2-11, and today, February 11th... The second month and 11th day is national 2-11 day ... Jason Agnew spoke with Kristen Jacob from United Way Halton+HamiltonH to give us the 4-11 on 2-11.
Interview With Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
As the threat of Trump tariff's continue, The potential impact will be felt at a local level, Which is why Burlington city council unanimously passed a resolution to "buy Canadian", and now the mayor has put in place a task force... earlier today Jason Agnew spoke with Marianne meed Ward to learn more about it's purpose and the players involved.
Light Heavy Light
November is Children's Grief Awareness month, to raise funds for Lighthouse for Grieving Children and Families, JJ Dance Arts are bringing thier performance of Light Heavy Light to the Burlington Performing Arts Centre this weekend for the 7th year in a row. Nikki Wesley explains.
It's Holiday Smile Cookie Week!
Jessica Kaitting was at the Tim Horton's located at 29 Plains Rd. this morning for the launch of their Holiday Smile Cookie Campaign (Nov 18 - 24). Watch for details & if you want to volunteer to make cookies, email Huang_emily@clburlington.ca
Paying it Forward
Giving Tuesday is coming up at the beginning of December but one local company, Re-nuitt Builders, couldn't wait to help out a local Burlington Church. Nikki Wesley explains.
Townsend Smith Foundation Hospice First Look
The creation of artist renderings now gives everyone the chance to see what the Townsend Smith Foundation Hospice will look like and make the project feel more tangible. It's been a long time coming, but the dream two families had over a decade ago is moving forward. Jason Trout reports.