Residents get a little boisterous at Community Improvement Plan meeting

By Nicholas Grant March 26th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Local citizens and members of the business community gathered Tuesday in the Appleby Ice Centre to […]

Fight Ford Protest to take place at MPP Pierre's office at 3027 Harvester Road this Saturday

By Gazette Staff March 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Natalie Pierre will get to experience a citizen protest outside her Harvester Road constituency office on […]

Clear executive authority, properly guarded, could sharpen responsibility and make it easier for voters to identify who is accountable for decisions.

By Joe Gaetan March 25th, 2026 Third in a Four-Part Series Introduction The first article in this series examined how strong mayor powers were introduced. […]

Lisa Kearns: I intend to run for mayor because Burlington deserves leadership

By Pepper Parr March 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Everybody knew, or at least those who have an understanding of what goes on at City […]

Brad Harness makes it official - he wants to be the Ward 2 Councillor

By Gazette Staff March 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Ward 2 resident and businessman Brad Harness announced to that he is running in the 2026 […]

Which Gambling Sites Have the Fastest Withdrawal Times?

By Terence Thresh March 4th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   This article explores which gambling sites generally offer fast withdrawal times and what Canadian players should […]

Strong Mayor Powers – How They Actually Work

By: Joe Gaetan BGS March 25th, 2026   Second in a Four-Part Series Municipal governance in Ontario entered a new era under the Strong Mayors, […]

Councillor Kearns publicly tells us the 'best kept secret' in town - she wants to be Mayor

By Gazette Staff March 24th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Ward 2 Councillor Lisa Kearns Burlington Ward 2 Councillor, Lisa Kearns will make an announcement regarding […]

Lisa Kearns - who she is and what will she be up against should she defeat Mayor Meed Ward in the October 26th municipal election.

By Pepper Parr March 24th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Lisa Kearns will have announced that she is throwing her hat into the race for the […]

Schools Boards' calendar for 2026-27 school year released

By Gazette Staff March 24th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The school year calendar is developed with input from the School Year Calendar Committee consisting of […]

Bazoom

By Sadie Smith March 25th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Canada is one of the more interesting stories on the 2026 board because of what this combination […]

How Home Owner Association Communities Embrace Digital Tools for Better Neighbourhood Management

By Søren Frichs March 24th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The Rise of Digital Transformation in Local Communities Homeowners associations (HOAs) have long been the […]

Ward 1 Councillor Kelvin Galbraith has told BurlingtonToday that he intends to run again. Galbraith also serves as Deputy Mayor for Business and Red Tape Reduction.

By Pepper Parr March 24th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Ward 1 Councillor Kelvin Galbraith told BurlingtonToday that he intends to run for City Council again. It […]

A funny thing happened on the way to Freeman Station

By James Smith March 23, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Once upon a time in Burlington-by-the-bay, the wise council of the Burlington Burghers, (not to be […]

New Democrats not giving up on their attacks on Premier Ford - they want the telephone records

By Pepper Parr March 23rd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The New Democrats believe they have their teeth in Doug Ford’s ankles, and they are not […]

Jane Goodall to be remembered world wide on April 3rd

By Gazette Staff March 23rd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Burlington and more specifically BurlingtonGreen had a special relationship witn Jane Goodall. She visited the city […]

Library Bookmark contest choices announced

By Gazette Staff March 23, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   These are the bookmarks you can pick up at any one of the library branches The […]

Strong Mayor Powers – The Backstory

Joe Gaetan March 23, 2026 Part one of a four-part Series   The Made-in-Canada Housing Crisis Ontario’s housing crisis – and the introduction of Strong […]

Interest rate hikes: inevitable or avoidable?

By Tom Parkin March 23rd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Will the coming price shock be contained to fuel costs? Or “leak” into other products, maybe […]

Managing Commercial Driver Safety in High-Traffic Urban Areas

By James Johnson March 23rd, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Managing Commercial Driver Safety in High-Traffic Urban Areas Urban transportation creates constant challenges for commercial drivers […]