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Mayor Lawlor Discusses Ontario Growth And Development
It's the final mayor Monday or 2025, and this morning it was Halton Hills mayor Ann Lawlor stepping behind the mic to chat. At the final council meeting of 2025, residents shared their concerns about the way provincial decisions are changing the way growth and development happens... in particular there have been freezes put on some developments on land near the future 413 route... Mayor Lawlor explains.
Frontline Outreach 2025 Christmas party
Frontline outreach is a community organization in Oakville, who exists to help low income families. They threw a very special Christmas party over the weekend, Craig McNicoll was there, and found out more about what this organization means for these families.
2025 Oakville Firefighters’ Drive-Thru Toy Drive
Thousands of bulbs are brightening up coronation park. But Oakville firefighters say the real urgency for their yearly toy drive lies outside the spotlight. They say while they have plenty of toys for toddlers, they're critically short on gifts for teens. Reporter D Glazebrook takes us to the drive-thru event.
Burlington's Mayor's Luncheon
The most recent mayor's luncheon in Burlington featured not one, not two, but three mayors, all in the same room, all on the same stage, and all talking about similar issues... Jessica Kaitting reports
Commissioner Of Public Works Lee Anne Jones Discusses The Master Plan
Halton region could reach 1.1 million residents by 2051... and that means a lot of things have to be improved before we get there.... those adaptations and improvements are all a part of the region's integrated master plan. Jason Agnew spoke with the commissioner of public works, Lee Anne Jones about the master plan and started the conversation asking what the big picure goal is with the long term infrastructure plan.
Perfect Pitch With ArtHouse
Arthouse is a charitable organization that provides free arts-based programs for youth aged 7-17 who may not have access to extracurricular activities otherwise. They wrapped up a new program called perfect pitch and it's not hitting that high c, it's to help the students get over the number one fear of many, public speaking. Nikki Wesley explains.
Mayor Marianne Meed Ward Discuss Fines For Feeding Wildlife
As you may remember Burlington suffered a bit of a coyote problem a couple summers ago... well wildlife is still causing controversy, and the city wants to let residents know that feeding wildlife could result in large fines. Burlington mayor Marianne Meed Ward lays out the reason for the warning.
Parenting Pundit Julie Cole Talks Christmas
The holidays are really about kids... and with that can come a few complicated topics involving the man in red and how his gift list and budget can differ from one household to the next. For topics such as this we call on our parenting pundit Julie Cole... and Jason asked Julie about how parents can explain why sometimes not everything on a kids Christmas list is fulfilled.
Oakville's Elf on a Shelf
He's tiny, mischievous and popping up all over Oakville's Kerr village. But this isn't your average shelf-sitter -- and what he's helping local business build is no small feat. D Glazebrook has the holiday scoop.