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OMDREB President Ken Mazurek on the Current & Future State of the Real Estate Market
The snow is melting, March break is near, which means spring is on the horizon. In the world of real estate spring is a prime time for buying and selling, but will that happen this year? After all the economy is rather turbulent, we have threats of tariffs and the dollar is very low... so how will that affect the housing market? For answers, or at least a discussion about issues such as this, Jason Agnew chatted with the new President of the Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board, Ken Mazurek.
The 33rd Annual Halton Skills Competition
Hundreds of elementary students from across the region travelled into Burlington this morning. Reporter Nikki Wesley went to find out what they're up to.
2025 Ontario Election Advance Polls
Tomorrow is provincial election day, but many people have already cast their vote at advance polls. Jessica Kaitting made her way to one to get a sense of the voting mood.
Interview With Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
Support Canadian... it's been such a big topic lately considering the unpredictability of the new us president and the potential for tariffs. The city of Burlington put in place a tariff task force and the city has now created a support Canadian website. This is one of the topics covered this week in Jason Agnew's chat with Burlington mayor, Marianne Meed Ward.
Feed Halton Achieves Official Charitable Status
Feed Halton is officially up and running, helping to distribute food to all of the various Food banks across the Halton region. Jessica Kaitting was at their warehouse on Mainway, where they were celebrating having achieved their official charitable status.
HDSB Sex Trafficking and Exploitation Information Session
The education campaign to combat sex trafficking and exploitation is in its second year at the Halton district school board. The most recent information session, for parents and students, was hosted at Georgetown district high school. Jason trout reports.
The Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton's Reading Corner
February is Black History Month and this past weekend the Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton launched the reading corner at Milton Library's central branch. Nikki Wesley has the details.
Halton Hills Mayor Ann Lawlor on the Georgetown Go Station Development
Each month we check in with the Mayor of Halton Hills, Ann Lawlor, and this month there is a huge potential real estate development by the Georgetown Go Station to chat about, but before getting into that Jason Agnew had to ask about how the winter clean up was going.
The Children's Aid Society of Halton's "Bridging the Gap" Initiative
Homelessness is a reality on our streets in Halton. Many young people are without shelter, even in large metropolitan areas such as Burlington and Oakville. Well, the Children's Aid Society of Halton is leading the charge with its "bridging the gap" initiative. Devan Murugan joined them for their 2 kilometre awareness walk.