Lakeshore West Line rail service will be temporarily modified from Saturday until end of service on Sunday, March 22,

By Gazette Staff March 18th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Starting on Saturday, March 21, Lakeshore West Line rail service will be temporarily modified until end […]

Freeman Station: a piece of Burlington history that City Hall seems to have given up on

By Gazette Staff March 20th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Moved and completely refurbished the Freeman station now had a padlock on the door. If you […]

BAD swimmers returning from a week of unlimited pool time in Spain

By Gazette Staff March 20th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Grace a BAD swimmer, made the most of the week-long training camp in Spain. Maybe the […]

Mr. Poilievre - A Slow Learner

By Ray Rivers March20th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION Poilievre is a virtual unknown in international circles. Pierre Poilievre, fresh from his recent leadership victory, spoke […]

Fraser Institute reports government spending now equals 43.6% of Canada's entire economy

By Gazette Staff March 19th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON A new Fraser Institute study shows that combined federal, provincial, and municipal government spending now equals 43.6% […]

Take this one with a grain of Salt: Pearson Airport wins service awards

By Gazette Staff March 19th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Take this one with a grain of Salt: Pearson Airport wins service awards Toronto Pearson wins prestigious […]

Focus Burlington opines on Metrolinx

By Gazette Staff March 19th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON There are few public agencies that have attracted as much scrutiny, criticism, and outright ridicule in […]

Canada’s population shrank by 103,000 in 2025

By Tom Parkin March 19th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Decline due to falling natural population growth, falling immigration and falling numbers with temporary work or […]

I understood this is what real estate agents were paid very good commissions to do

By Gazette Staff March 19th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Why Some Homes Sell in Days While Others Sit for Months (It’s Not What You Think) […]

It’s time to get to work now, building local, regional, and provincial capacity to beat Doug Ford,

By New Leaf Liberals March 18th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON As we move into the second half of March, the landscape at Queen’s Park is shifting. […]

April is all about celebrating our natural world at the library

By Gazette Staff March 18th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   April is all about celebrating our natural world at the library! Discover programs that help you […]

Health Workers Demonstrate Against the Privatization of the Heath Service We Now Have

By Gazette Staff March 18th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The Ontario Hospital Coalition has been fighting the good fight to keep health care services public. […]

Stiles to the Premier: What exactly are you afraid people will see?

By Gazette Staff March 18th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Leader of the NDP Opposition Marit Stiles going after Premier Doug Ford in the Legislature Marit […]

Super Bowl Sunday: How America’s Biggest Game Became a Global Cultural Event

By Frank Conselleri March 18th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Every February, millions of people around the world tune in for what is arguably the most-watched […]

How The Gaming Habits Of Canadians Are Changing

By Norm Coles March 18th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Gamers have dreams of the ultimate Game Room. They can be quite complex.   Gaming in Canada […]

Waterdown Road Development Moving Through Planning at a Rate Seldom Seen Kudos to them

By Gazette Staff March 17th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON The three properties will be razed, and a three-story structure will be built. Jamie Tellier: Director of […]

Ontario Permitting “Bring-Your-Own” Alcoholic Beverages at Outdoor Public Events

By Gazette Staff March 17, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Province supporting local festivals, small businesses and tourism   To help support local tourism and drive economic […]

Ford government announces retroactive changes to Freedom of Information Legislation - this is not good news

By Gazette Staff March 17, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Last Friday, March 13th, cabinet minister Stephen Crawford, Minister of Public and Business Service, Delivery and […]

Burlington Green has native wildflower seed packets

By Gazette Staff March 17, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Bring more pollinators to your garden while helping grow a more nature-friendly Burlington. Order one (or […]

The mortgage lenders in place now are hurting you - the addition of new lenders, new competition and mortgage alternatives will bring an improvement for everyone

By Duncan McCallum March 17th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   This essay is part of the Prosperity’s Path series. In a time of geopolitical instability and […]