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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:
Over $6.4 million from OLG helped Milton programs and emergency service last year
The Town of Milton says more than $6.4 million in contributions from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) helped support community programs and emergency service improvements in 2025…
Local road closing to allow for salamander breeding migration
Love is in the air in Burlington, and it means it’s time for an annual road closure…
Local students competing at Halton Skills Competition this month
More than 1,200 students will take part in the upcoming Halton Skills Competition, showcasing hands-on learning and skilled trades talent from across the Halton District School Board…
The history behind Milton’s Dockray Drive and Maddocks Trail
On a weekly basis, we speak with local historian John Challinor II to gather information and details about the namesakes of our roads…
Halton Police arrest New Tecumseth man for alleged sexual assault of teenage boy
A 65-year-old man from New Tecumseth has been arrested and charged following an investigation into alleged sexual assaults involving a teenage boy in Oakville…
Burlington man plans to celebrate with steak after winning lottery
A Burlington retiree is celebrating a $50,000 lottery win after matching numbers in a recent Ontario 49 draw…
At least 40 potential crime cases reported in Milton last week
Among the 40 potential cases of crime, 13 were theft cases of various kinds, 11 were roadside tests, and six were hit and run cases…
U-Haul thief arrested by South Simcoe Police
A Guelph man is facing numerous charges after police recovered a stolen U-Haul truck and arrested a suspect following a collision and foot pursuit in Bradford West Gwillimbury…
Halton Police investigating arson case in Burlington
Police are investigating a suspected arson after a tow truck and excavator were destroyed in a fire in Burlington…
100 Women Who Care Milton meeting next month
100 Women Who Care Milton is getting ready for their second gathering of 2026…
Annual book sale returns to Milton Public Library branches
The Milton Public Library (MPL) is inviting the community to browse for their next great read during its upcoming book sale…
Milton Transit announces upcoming schedule changes
Transit riders in Milton will see schedule changes later this month…
Milton is the new home of a global energy management and automation company
A global energy management and automation company recently opened its new Canadian headquarters in Milton…
Milton Menace get on the board in first round match-up against Burlington Cougars
The Milton Menace went into Wednesday night looking to get a win – by any means necessary…
HCDSB looking for feedback on next school year’s budget
The Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) is asking the community for input as it prepares its 2026 – 2027 school year budget…
5th annual Cram-a-Cruiser collecting food donations in honour of Ramadan
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) is inviting the community to support local food banks during its 5th annual Cram-A-Cruiser food drive this weekend…
Local students can earn volunteer hours at this free Milton Public Library event
Teens in Milton have an opportunity to learn about human rights and earn volunteer hours through an upcoming event at the library…
RECAP WITH CAP: Weekly interview with Milton Menace Captain Graeme MacAuley – Season 2, Episode 20
We sat down with the Captain of the Milton Menace, Graeme MacAuley, to recap last weekend’s two losses, discuss the big win this week, and preview Friday’s potentially series-tying match-up…
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