Two Burlington High Schools will perform at the National Theatre School DramaFest in April

By Gazette Staff March 10th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON This article has been revised The National Theatre School DramaFest formerly known as the Sears Drama Festival, […]

Adult Devilray swimmers training in Spain in a 50 metre pool - something Burlington should be planning for

By Pepper Parr March 12th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON OPINION Burlington Aquatic Devilrays Swim Club Swimming Director and Head Coach Sergei Soloukhin is on his way […]

Performing Arts Centre has a Spring Break program for the 4-9 cohort

By Gazette Staff March 11th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON The Performing Arts Centre has put together programming for the Spring Break (Monday, March 16 to Friday, […]

Essence of Leonard Cohen at the Performing Arts March 14th

By Gazette Staff March 11th, 2025 BURLINGTON, ON   Essence of Cohen is a stunning recreation of Leonard Cohen live, featuring some of the […]

Community Development Halton working with East Plains United Church to explore how space can be a shared asset for local residents, organizations

By Gazette Staff March 11th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Community Development Halton has been working with the Community Connections Team at East Plains United Church […]

Devilrays hosted 2026 Spring Invitational: it turned out to be the largest Spring Invitational in the club's 40-plus-year history.

By Pepper Parr March 11th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON It is an aquatic club that is hard to beat. This past weekend (March 6-8), the Burlington […]

Development is not dead: application for 597 residential units in a mix of single-detached and townhouse is before the city planners

By Gazette Staff March 11th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Paul Paletta Paul Paletta has been itching to get shovels in the ground on the Bronte […]

Ontario Minister of Finance: 'The outlook is uncertain'

By Gazette Staff March 11th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy standing in the Legislature. With comments like this from the […]

Another MP crosses the floor to become a Liberal

By Gazette Staff March 11,2026 BURLINGTON, ON Toronto Star reports that NDP MP Lori Idlout is crossing the floor to Mark Carney’s Liberals, leaving […]

Homeless living blocks away from proposed Indwell development

By Pepper Parr March 11, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   When Leah Logan spoke to Council a week or so ago, she said Indwell wanted to […]

Roseland Community Organization hosting some of the heavy weights of the legacy part of the news business.

By Gazette Staff March 11th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   The Roseland Community Organization will be hosting a Speaker Event on March 24th. Cheryl Stepan, editor-in-chief […]

City commits to leasing space and endorses the housing proposal put forward by Indwell

By Pepper Parr March 10th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   City Council took two big steps to get to the point where space will become available […]

Council Waives Privilege on Limited Information Related to Millcroft Lands

By Pepper Parr March 10th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   City Communications released the following: At its March 10, 2026 meeting, Council considered confidential report LLS-20-26 […]

Special Olympics Burlington held their Polar Plunge on Sunday - Mayor provided support

By Gazette Staff March 10th, 2-026 BURLINGTON, ON   Councillor Kearns was having a great time. Last Sunday, the Burlington Chapter of the Special Olympics […]

Information asymmetry and betting markets

By Roman Suslo March 11th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Player checks the betting market change   Not everyone has access to the same data at […]

Natalie Haynes will be at the Different Drummer on March 15th

By Gazette Staff March 8th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Natalie Haynes, renowned for her highly varied and accomplished career as journalist, critic, comedian, broadcaster, historian and […]

Flood Watch Extended to March 12th

By Gazette Staff March 9th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   A spring runoff. Conservation Halton advises that the Flood Watch issued on March 6, 2026 has […]

Trump war unleashes inflation wave and job-killing GDP damage

Tom Parkin March 10th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Destroying major pieces of the global energy supply system will hurt many, benefit a very few. From under […]

Understanding Sportsbook Lines in Today’s Online Betting Era

By Trevor Hurry March 10th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON   Sports fans see betting odds almost everywhere. Pregame shows mention them, sports apps display them beside […]

Rivers: Elected Trustees - time for a change

      By Ray Rivers March 9th, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON “The Ford government’s proposed Bill 33 would allow the province to replace elected school […]