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Hindu community celebrates Holi
MILTON -- Roughly 150 area residents came out to celebrate the Hindu festival of Holi -- which recognizes the arrival of spring and its vibrant colours -- Saturday evening at the Milton Sports Centre.
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Happy Easter!
MILTON -- Milton children and parents took part in the Downtown Business Improvement Area's annual Downtown Milton Easter Parade, with youth making their way down Main Street and receiving goodies at more than 30 participating stores.
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Brant Street Pier work closes section of promenade
BURLINGTON - Ongoing construction of the Brant Street Pier will see a section of the recently renamed Spencer Smith Park promenade fenced off and closed to pedestrian traffic through the end of May, the Post has learned.
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Online map sets out cleanup spots in Oakville
OAKVILLE - The Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights (OCCPEHR) hosts two events in April aimed at helping residents understand and preserve the environmental beauty around them.
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Surgical cuts run deeper at Joseph Brant Hospital
BURLINGTON - Two longtime doctors at Joseph Brant Hospital say a recent statement by a senior administrator that approximately 10 per cent fewer surgeries will be performed there over at least the next year vastly underestimates the deep cuts to surgical operating time they have been told will occur.
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Ford earns business icon award at OABEs
OAKVILLE - Oakville's leading entrepreneurs were recognized for their business savvy Wednesday at the 18th annual Oakville Awards for Business Excellence (OABE).
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Entrepreneurs collect $200K from Pythons' Pit
HALTON - With nearly 200 onlookers yelling "Fit the pit," local entrepreneurs successfully pitched three products last Saturday (March 23) night. At the inaugural Pythons' Pit, savvy investors anted up $200,000 altogether for gluten-free muffins, high-quality bags and dental instrument cleaning equipment.
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Cooking fire in Oakville home costs $150K
OAKVILLE - The Oakville Fire Department is reminding residents not to leave cooking items unattended following a fire at a home on Ingledene Drive Tuesday evening.
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Presentation to give in-depth look at bullying
OAKVILLE - Local parents, caregivers, educators and kids will have the chance to learn how to break the cycle of bullying and violence when renowned author and speaker Barbara Coloroso pays a visit to Oakville.
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