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If you’re looking to catch up on your news, we’ve got you covered!
Here are the biggest stories from this past week, provided in chronological order:
Town of Milton taking feedback on proposed ARUs in rural areas
The Town of Milton is hosting public information sessions to gather feedback on proposed policy changes that would permit additional residential units (ARUs) in rural areas, including local hamlets…
Investigation into environmental vandalism in Georgetown and Acton has begun
Residents and officials in Halton Hills are speaking out following two acts of environmental vandalism that shocked the community and damaged efforts to preserve local green space…
Seniors to ride Milton Transit for free on Wednesdays in June
In celebration of Seniors Month, Milton Transit is once again making it easier for residents aged 65 and over to get around town – for free…
The history behind Milton’s Fir Court and Magnolia Terrace
We have two trees that you will often find in and around Milton this week…
SIU closes Milton case involving barricaded man, fractured eye socket, and crossbow
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has concluded its investigation into a February arrest in Milton that left a 28-year-old man with a fractured eye socket…
Man wanted after stealing $800+ in cosmetics from local store
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) is on the lookout for an unknown man following a theft case at a local cosmetics store…
At least 46 potential crime cases reported in Milton last week
We have the latest crime map update from the Halton Regional Police Service…
HDSB hosting 38th annual Special Athletics Track Meet
More than 450 student athletes from across the Halton District School Board (HDSB) will take centre stage at the 38th annual Special Athletics Track Meet next month in Oakville…
Milton Menace inviting young players to pair of summer camps
Young hockey players born between 2013 and 2019 are invited to sharpen their skills and train like the pros at the 2025 Menace Academy Summer Camp…
This Milton road is closing for the next two months
A significant road reconstruction project is underway along Milton Heights Crescent to support redevelopment in the Milton Heights area…
Town of Milton will hold by-election for empty Council seat
The Town of Milton has officially declared the Ward 1 council seat vacant following the election of Kristina Tesser Derksen as Member of Parliament for Milton East – Halton Hills South…
Halton Police searching for man who stole cash from local store
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) is on the lookout for an unknown man following a theft case at a local cannabis store…
Clothing event raising money for local hospice
If you’re planning to declutter your wardrobe this spring, consider donating to a great cause…
Paramedic Day being held in Halton this weekend
Halton Region Paramedic Services is inviting families to a day of fun and learning at Paramedic Day this weekend…
SummerFest returning to Downtown Milton in June
The Downtown Milton Business Improvement Area (DMBIA) is sowing the seeds for their annual SummerFest event…
Town of Milton tackling overnight parking issues with new program
The Town of Milton is launching a one-year overnight parking permit pilot program at select municipal parks, aiming to ease residential street parking pressures as the town grows…
Sustainable Milton holding Open House and Annual Meeting
Sustainable Milton is inviting the community to its Open House and Annual Meeting this week…
United Way Halton & Hamilton announce new partnership for Menstrual Hygiene Day
In honour of Menstrual Hygiene Day, United Way Halton & Hamilton (UWHH) has teamed up with Canadian social enterprise joni to expand access to sustainable period products through the local Period Promise initiative…
New survey looking for feedback on Milton’s housing strategy
The Town of Milton is calling on residents to help shape its draft Housing Strategy by completing a new public survey…
Two men wanted for stealing $1900 in clothing from local store
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) is looking for two unknown men following a theft case at a local retail store…
Local police chase-turned-car crash now being investigated by SIU
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is looking into a serious collision in Burlington that left a 24-year-old man and a 16-year-old teen with serious injuries early Tuesday morning…
Celebrate Pride around Halton with these awesome events
Pride Month is almost here and there are a number of events and activities taking place in Milton and around Halton this summer…
Halton Police arrest Burlington man after indecent act in Milton pharmacy
A Burlington man has been arrested following what the Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) calls “an indecent act” in Milton…
Bike Rodeo for young families being held in June
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) is inviting local families to a fun and educational Bike Rodeo designed especially for kids aged 7 to 10…
Milton Chamber holding annual golf tournament in June
Golfers, mark your calendars…
HCDSB prepping for busy June with National Indigenous History and Pride months
The Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) is embracing a meaningful and busy June, recognizing both National Indigenous History Month and Pride Month across its schools and communities…
Three women wanted after attempting to steal groceries from local store
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) is looking for three unknown women following an attempted theft case at a local grocery store…
Milton Historical Society receiving funding that will change how they operate
The Milton Historical Society is celebrating a major step forward in preserving the town’s rich past, thanks to a $9,400 grant from the Community Foundation of Halton North…
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