Milton Newsstand: May 1, 2012
This week, town user fees are about to go under the microscope, Mohawk Racetrack remains a possible site for a casino, plenty of budget talk at the recent Milton Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting and more.
Extra, Extra: April 20, 2012
Extra, extra is a rundown of all of the Milton, Ontario-related news headlines we missed earlier that you ought to care about or ought not to miss. This
Milton Newsstand: April 19, 2012
Milton Newsstand is a weekly rundown of links to current Milton news headlines around the mighty interwebs. This week, angry Moffat residents voice their concerns to Milton Hydro,
Naidoo-Harris petition urges Chudleigh to vote for provincial budget
Former Halton provincial Liberal candidate Indira Naidoo-Harris launched a petition earlier this week and began knocking on doors throughout Milton in an effort to gain the support
Milton hospital expansion still a go
We reported recently that because of budget cuts from our provincial government, the proposed expansion for Milton District Hospital could end up being scrapped. Apparently the government
Milton hospital expansion in jeopardy
Ontario’s government will backtrack on planned construction of new hospitals and upgrades to existing ones just months after Premier Dalton McGuinty promised them during a series of showy
Milton Newsstand: March 22, 2012
Milton Newsstand is a weekly rundown of links to current Milton news headlines around the mighty interwebs. This week, the long-awaited expansion to Milton District Hospital looks to
Capper: Velodrome project puts Milton taxpayers at risk
Ever since the Town of Milton was given the nod by Pan Am officials as the preferred location for the velodrome,
Milton Town Council gives green light to velodrome
Milton town council voted Monday night in favour of becoming the host community for a Pan Am velodrome, dashing the hopes of Hamilton cyclist supporters lobbying for the
Improvements to Tremaine Rd. make for shorter, smoother commutes
Commuters, residents and visitors will benefit from increased safety and improved traffic flow throughout Milton thanks to the reconstruction of Tremaine Road. This major infrastructure project included widening Tremaine
Chudleigh re-elected in Halton
Unsure of who to vote for? Try CBC’s Vote Compass
Well, here we are. For Ontario residents, it's election day. Are you still unsure of who to vote for? If so, it would hardly be surprising. It looks to be
Halton Votes 2011: Critiquing the PC platform
The following column was written by Laura Steiner, a freelance journalist based in Milton. Laura was also selected to be a Halton correspondent by the Toronto
Halton Votes 2011: Critiquing the NDP platform
The following column was written by Laura Steiner, a freelance journalist based in Milton. Laura was also selected to be a Halton correspondent by the Toronto
Milton Newsstand: October 3, 2011
Milton Newsstand is a weekly rundown of links to current Milton news headlines around the mighty interweb. This week, we head to the polls yet again, many North
Halton Votes 2011: Critiquing the Liberal platform
The following column was written by Laura Steiner, a freelance journalist based in Milton. Laura was also selected to be a Halton correspondent by the Toronto
Halton Votes 2011: One vital promise
Laura Steiner, freelance journalist and Halton correspondant for the 2011 Provincial Election for Speak your Mind, recently posted her initial thoughts on
Ontario Election 2011: Halton Overview
With parts of Burlington, Milton and Oakville in the riding, it is one of the more populous electoral districts, with many residents commuting to either Toronto or Hamilton.
Milton hospital expansion approved
And so, after much lobbying over the past few years by both our MPP and a couple of different pro-hospital
Milton Newsstand: July 29, 2011
Milton Newsstand is a weekly rundown of links to current Milton news headlines around the mighty interweb. This week, Ted Chudleigh promises to eliminate red tape for small
Liberals promise both new and improved hospitals if elected
Ontario’s Liberal government is set to pave the campaign trail with announcements that at least 28 communities will share $5 billion in new or improved hospitals if the
Laurier Milton campus in jeopardy?
The Ontario government no longer will let colleges and universities decide where to set up satellite campuses — as many small and remote schools have done to gain
Grow Milton Hospital team at Queen’s Park
On Monday, the Grow Milton Hospital team, led by MPP Ted Chudleigh, sat in on the Provincial Legislature and delivered their petition
Grow Milton Hospital Rally coverage
Despite the frigid, wet and blustery weather, the Grow Milton Hospital Rally went on as scheduled Saturday at Victoria Park in Milton.
Grow Milton Hospital Rally on April 16
Several concerned Milton residents and politicians have formed a group focused on raising awareness and lobbying the provincial government of Ontario for funding for a badly needed future










































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