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Miracle On Main 2025
It's that time of year again for a Milton tradition, Miracle on Main. The event, along with another in Brampton, set a collective record for the amount of money raised and helped tens of thousands of families with gifts on Christmas morning. The need remains significant this year as families continue to struggle with rising costs.
Food Insecurity In Halton
Feed Ontario's 2025 hunger report was released yesterday and reported that more than one million Ontarian's needed to use a food bank last year. Our Nikki Wesley takes a closer look at food insecurity here in Halton.
Mayor Rob Burton Discusses Plan To Keep Residents Safe Without Speed Camera's
The town of Oakville received over 891-thousand dollars from the provincial government after their speed cameras were taken down due to provincial law. In this morning's conversation with Mayor Burton Jason Agnew asked what the town will do to keep residents safe in traffic calming areas that were formerly patrolled by the speed cameras
Milton's Tree Lighting
It's the third year Milton's downtown BIA has hosted a tree lighting. In that time, the executive director shared that it's grown from about 20 people to roughly 100 who attended this year. Progress in bringing more people downtown that the BIA and business owners hope translates into other kinds of success as well.
Burlington Festival Of Lights Candle Lit Stroll
The tree is lit and the holiday season is officially underway in Burlington. Hundreds gathered for the annual festival and candlelit stroll over the weekend. Reporter D Glazebrook was there as the lions club took the reins of the event for the very first time.
Presser For National Action Plan To End Gender Based Violence
Gender based violence is one of the most pervasive, deadly, and deeply rooted human rights violations of our time. And while everyone deserves the right to live free from violence, many people continue to experience it each and every day related to their gender. Today, Milton-East Halton Hills South MP Kristina Tesser Derksen was joined by MP Rechie Valdaz, the minister of women and gender equality, to announce strengthened federal support for the national action plan to end gender based violence.
The Shoebox Project
While it may look like an ordinary shoebox at first glance, inside is something extraordinary. The shoebox project in Halton is bringing comfort, hope, & joy to women facing, or at risk of, homelessness this holiday season... and the volunteers helping to make this happen invited me in to show me what its all about
MPP Stephen Crawford Discuss The Buy Ontario Act
Oakville MPP Stephen Crawford is now the minister of public and business service delivery of Ontario... last week he was front and centre for the "buy Ontario" press conference... the proposed legislation would prioritize public procurement of Ontario goods and services, helping Ontario tax dollars support Ontario workers... Jason Agnew spoke with minister Crawford to get a better understanding of who and what this act applies to.
CDH - National Housing Day 2025
On national housing day community development Halton brought together non-profits, politicians, and residents to discuss the state of the housing crisis in Halton and what we as community members can do to help. Nikki Wesley has the details.