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  • November is Women Abuse Prevention Month in Milton

    November is Women Abuse Prevention Month in Milton

    Together with Laurie Hepburn from Halton Women’s Place, I am joined with Milton Mayor Gord Krantz as we read the proclamation declaring November to be Women’s Abuse Prevention Month in Milton. Violence against women continues to be a problem in our community with proof that both locations of HWP (Burlington and Milton) are exceeding capacity…

  • Candlelight Ceremony Honouring Loved One’s Memories

    Candlelight Ceremony Honouring Loved One’s Memories

    A heartwarming candlelight ceremony was held this evening by Townsend Smith Foundation at the Italian Cultural Centre of Milton There were readings and songs throughout the evening as we remember loved ones that are no longer with us and hope for bringing a hospice to North Halton. Thank you to everyone who came and shared…

  • Happy Navarati Milton

    Happy Navarati Milton

    Best wishes & blessings to everyone celebrating #Navaratri #MiltonON #Halton

  • Halton Calls On Province To Open Outdoor Activities

    May 11, 2021 As the Province of Ontario considers extending the Stay-at-Home emergency order beyond May 20, today, Halton’s Mayors and Regional Chair are reiterating our call to safely reopen outdoor activities. Outdoor activities done safely with physical distancing and masking are a necessary support to physical and mental health, especially during this prolonged period…

  • Local Matters This Week – Miltons Ward 4 Councillors

    Local Matters This Week – Miltons Ward 4 Councillors

    On this weeks edition of Local Matters with Mike Cluett (seen weekly on YourTV Halton) I discuss some very important issues that effect not only ward 4 residents but the Town of Milton & and Halton Region as well. In part one, Town Councillor Sameera Ali and Regional Councillor Zeeshan Hamid and I provide residents…

  • One Year Ago

    It’s hard to sum up ones feelings of what’s happened over the last year. When this was all beginning there was a palatable feeling of fear in the air. We saw reports of deaths and sickness on the news each and every night but the general feeling was “it’s over there in another country…not here.”…