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Oakville Meals on Wheels
Oakville Meals on Wheels has been helping deliver meals since 1976 and proudly delivered their Millionth Meal on October 9th.
Crocheting for a Good Cause
Annie Dupuis and Kate DiBon have been crocheting during every spare moment in an effort to help boost poppy fundraising totals at the Burlington Legion.
Operation Laser: Remembering those who are Still Serving
Operation Laser saw 550 members of the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve helping care for seniors when residences were understaffed at the beginning of the pandemic. It is important to recognize and remember these members giving their all to help fellow Canadians in a time of crisis.
WWII HMCS Oakville inspires Hollywood
Sean Livingston tells the harrowing story of how the HMCS Oakville took on the enemy forces with gusto while protecting merchant vessels on the way to bringing supplies to the front in WWII and how their bravery inspired moments in Hollywood's feature film Greyhound.
Michael Drysdale WWII Veteran
WWII Veteran Michael Drysdale joined the Navy in 1943 as a Radio & Radar Operator and now resides in Bracebridge.
Lighthouse for Grieving Children helping Children mourn during social distancing
Lighthouse for Grieving Children has been supporting children and their families while they mourn during the pandemic and all the extra complications it creates around the death of a loved one.
WWII Veteran Hinson MacLeod
Burns MacLeod tells the story of his father, WWII Veteran Hinson MacLeod, who served in the airforce and after the war became a Chaplain.
Burlington Matters - JART and Nelson Quarry Expansion Proposal
Discussing the Joint Agency Review Team and the proposed Nelson Quarry Expansion. Guests: Curt Benson, Director of Planning Services and Chief Planning Official for Halton Region Rory Nisan, Ward 3 Councillor, City of Burlington
Burlington Matters - Official Plan, September 2, 2020.
Burlington's Official Plan. Guests: Alison Enns, Project Manager – Official Plan, City of Burlington Thomas Douglas, Planner, City of Burlington
Oakville Matters - Electrification of Oakville Transit
Electrification of Oakville Transit. Guests: Barry Cole, Director Oakville Transit and Faisal Kazi, President and CEO, Siemens Canada Recorded October 6, 2020
Oakville Matters - Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton
Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton. Guests: Andrew Tyrrell, Charlotte deCaen Mische, Amanda Sullivan, Marica Pinnock, Kiara Pinnock
Halton Climate Collective Reads
HCC Reads is featuring The Right to Be Cold: One Woman's Story of Protecting Her Culture, the Arctic, and the Whole Planet by Sheila Watt-Cloutier. The book details the effect that climate change is having on the lifestyle of our Inuit neighbours.