OHIP Covers All Medically Necessary Surgeries And Diagnostics For Cataract Procedures

By Gazette Staff June 29th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON (Updated as of June 12, 2026) If you have been charged for medically necessary cataract surgery and […]

It certainly isn't the Sound of Music - The roar of car mufflers gets worse in the summer

By Gazette Staff June 29th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   We hear this complaint frequently. These are meant to muffle the sound of a car engine […]

How secure is our data from American prying? Not very

By CynthiA Koo June 29th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The federal government’s Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act, has been much criticized for its domestic […]

Liuna statement: Get shovels in the ground. Cut the red tape. Eliminate the unnecessary delays. Hold municipalities accountable for delivering on the commitments they’ve made.

By Gazette Staff June 29th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Victoria Mancinelli, Director of Public Relations, Marketing, Strategic Partnerships at Liuna made it pretty clear […]

Dave Lysecki, Pediatric Palliative Medicine Specialist said he tried to pay Lou Frapporti but couldn’t afford him.

By Gazette Staff June 29th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Dave Lysecki, Pediatric Palliative Medicine Specialist, Medical Director of Canada’s Pediatric Palliative Care Alliance said to […]

How Burlington Stays Connected and Careful When Online

By Liam Dawson June 29th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Walk through any Burlington coffee shop on a weekday morning and you will see the same […]

How The US Sweepstakes Casino Model Looks From Ontario's Regulated Side Of The Border

By Madeline Foster June 29th,2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Ontario sits in an unusual spot when it comes to online gaming. Since the province opened a […]

An Early Look at What the October Ballot is Likely to Look Like in October

By Pepper Parr June 28, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION We are at the point where we know who the candidates are going to be in […]

Swing Out to Victory - Early Notice

By Gazette Staff June 27th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Event: Swing Out to Victory Dinner & Dance Date: November 14, 2026 Location: Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum […]

Municipalities Sitting on Millions in Cash as Development Charges Reserves

By Gazette Staff June 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Ontario was sitting on roughly $10.5 billion in development charge (DC) reserves by the end of […]

Burlington Skyway Bridge Closure

By Gazette Staff June 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   A weekend partial closure is required to complete bridge deck rehabilitation on the Niagara‑bound lanes of […]

Burlington Has A Number of Festivals and Events: What do you like? Complete the survey.

Tell us what you would like to see for festivals and events! By Gazette Staff June 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Burlington’s festivals and events help […]

Pride Parade, FIFA Games - Is There Anything Else Toronto Can Handle? Metrolinx Wants You To Use Public Transit

By Gazette Staff June 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Toronto is preparing to host one of the world’s largest Pride events this weekend. Metrolinx wants to […]

Alberta oil field production up 1 million barrels from March 2025 and 26 million barrels from March 2016.

By Tom Parkin June 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   This year had the highest output of any March ever, up 1 million barrels from March […]

Why Are Record Numbers of Canadians Now Signing Up With Licensed Online Casino Platforms?

By Sadie Smith June 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   In January 2026, Ontario’s licensed online casino market logged its most active month on record: more […]

Halton and Hamilton United Way-supported programs and initiatives helped 251,253 individuals and families, working alongside 73 local agencies delivering 113 programs

By Gazette Staff June 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   United Way Golden Horseshoe released its inaugural 2025–2026 Impact Report, showcasing the collective impact of communities […]

Burlington High School athletes of the year

By Chris Dooley June 15th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   They say that confidence comes from knowing you’ve put in the work to handle the moment. […]

Council approves new driveway windrow snow clearing service fee model

By Gazette Staff June 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON. ON   City Council has approved a new service level and cost model for the City’s residential windrow […]

Is the Council Chamber at City Hall a Safe Place?

By Pepper Parr June 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   While Civic Square is being torn up and replaced with an area that is said to […]

70% of Canadian Renters Say High Rent Prices Are Their Biggest Challenge

By Gazette Staff June 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON 70% of renters say high rent prices are the single biggest obstacle in their housing searc42% have […]