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  • 1 day ago | insidehalton.com | Craig Campbell

    In recognition of National Indigenous History Month in June, and National Indigenous Peoples’ Day — which was celebrated June 21, here are details of three spaces in the City of Burlington where all residents can learn about, reflect on, and celebrate Indigenous culture. The Healing Forest at Paletta Park was completed earlier this year, and features new signs along the existing loop trail at the Lake Ontario waterfront.

  • 2 days ago | insidehalton.com | Craig Campbell

    A provincial office has been asked to facilitate discussions between the City of Burlington and Millcroft Greens, which could include possible sale of some Millcroft Golf Course land to the city for preservation as open space.

  • 2 days ago | insidehalton.com | Craig Campbell

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  • 2 days ago | insidehalton.com | Itai Buenahora

    A nationwide Rogers outage has affected more than 8,000 customers, according to third-party website Downdetector.ca. Service disruptions appear to have begun around 11 a.m., including internet, mobile phone lines and mobile internet, according to consumer reports. Rogers customers are also reporting SIM card errors, with Fido customers also experiencing an outage.

  • 3 days ago | insidehalton.com | Evelyn Harford

    Health Canada has issued a recall notice for more high chairs sold in Canada. This time, the Funlio 2-in-1 Convertible Baby High Chair has been recalled due to fall and entrapment hazards. The high chairs were sold between May 2024 and May 2025. “Immediately stop using the recalled product and contact Ecogoods to receive instructions on how to obtain a full refund,” Health Canada warns in its recall notice, originally published on June 20.

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