It’s time to gear up for the annual Milton Subaru Triathlon, which is slated for Sunday, June 7 at Kelso Conservation Area.
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Miltonian among first graduating class for Bridge Deliv...
by Milton
A Milton resident is among the first-ever graduating class of the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine’s (CCNM) Bridge Delivery program.
Educated in Egypt and having moved to town in 2008, Han...
Halton public high school teachers begin job sanctions
by Milton
What does union solidarity look like in Halton’s public high schools? It’s white shirts and denim pants.
That was the suggested work attire for the region’s secondary school teachers for a day as t...
Milton man saves woman from burning couch, blanket
by Milton
Michael Ferrier wasn’t thinking about saving anyone’s life when he saw smoke billowing outside of a neighbour’s apartment just after midnight Wednesday.
But that’s just what he did. Lynn Todd calls...
Trillium grant allows ActiveChefs to expand in Halton, ...
by Milton
More Halton youth will be afforded the tools for a healthy, active lifestyle, thanks to a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF).
Halton MPP Indira Naidoo-Harris, together with Labour Min...
Milton Bible Church to host Savour Milton
by Milton
It’s a fundraiser Miltonians can sink their teeth into — literally.
Milton Bible Church’s Mission of Hope Haiti team is set to host the third annual Savour Milton on Friday, June 12 at Southside Comm...
Laurier president says he will keep trying for universi...
by Milton
Wilfrid Laurier University president and vice-chancellor Max Blouw says he will resubmit a bid in 2016 to the Province for a satellite campus in Milton, but isn’t sure what’s going to change by next...
Young Milton performers to bark, caw, roar and meow thr...
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MYTP to stage Dr. Doolittle JR. starting Thursday
Antelopes will lope, kangaroos will jump, polar bears will wear top hats, leopards with spots will wear spats and hyenas will laugh when students f...
Milton Song Spinners' concert set for May 29
by Milton
The Milton Song Spinners Chorus is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year at its spring concert on Friday, May 29.
The chorus will sing music it has enjoyed performing over the years. The concert...
Burlington's Oldershaw earns second World Cup gold in a...
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Burloak Canoe Club paddlers win four medals, van Koeverden, Rublee take silver
Mark Oldershaw earned his second World Cup gold medal in as many days, winning the C-1 (canoe singles) 500m Sunday in ...
Is enough being done to stop your health information fr...
by Milton
Of 27 GTA hospitals surveyed by the Toronto Star, few take the one step crucial to prosecuting medical-record snoopers: alerting the police.
Ontario’s privacy commissioner wants to see more prosecu...
Milton Community Nursery School celebrates 50 years
by Milton
Many local residents who grew up in Milton have something in common that goes beyond the same hometown.
It was almost a rite of passage; at the tender ages of three or four, they ventured away from...
Enjoy a “swift night out” with Halton naturalists May 2...
by Milton
The Halton/North Peel Naturalist Club will hold a swift-watching evening at St. Paul’s United Church Saturday, May 23.
The club invites people to bring a lawn chair, camera and binoculars to learn mo...
Milton receives more funds for Pan Am Games Torch Relay...
by Milton
The Town of Milton has received another financial boost for its Pan American Games Torch Relay celebrations next month.
They officially came this morning at the Milton Sports Centre, where Halton M...
4-H Discovery Days return to Milton June 6
by Milton
4-H Ontario is once again offering its Discovery Days, including the Milton-based event on Saturday, June 6.
It’ll be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Boyne Community Centre, 8175 Britannia Rd.
O...