A Day On The Bridge

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Enjoy free activities and events from noon-5pm on Sunday, June 11th on the McQuesten Bridge between the RBG and Dundurn Castle. Take in the amazing view and raise funds to purchase and protect lands for the Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark System – one of the most biologically rich areas in Canada – right in our […]

Concession Streetfest

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The 21st Annual Celebration of Concession Streetfest will be held Saturday, June 10th from 11AM-7PM. Full road closures are in effect from Upper Wentworth to East 25th. Free to visitors, come out and enjoy live music, kids activities, vendors, food and all kinds of fun for the whole family. Saturday, 10 June 2017, 11AM-7PM. 530 […]

Boat Fest

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The majestic Tall Ships are returning to Pier 8 – following their hugely successful visit back in the summer of 2013. You won’t want to miss this rare opportunity to witness the spectacle of 11 Tall Ships navigate the harbour in single file formation before docking at Pier 8. Prominent vantage points to watch the […]

Celebrating 100 Years

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The City of Hamilton has operated Dundurn Castle for over 100 years. On Saturday, June 17th 1967, the museum officially reopened it’s doors to a crowd of more than 3,000 spectators to celebrate the newly restored “Castle.” Saturday June 17, 2017 marks the 50th anniversary as a historic house Museum. Saturday June 17th, 2017 12 […]

School Closings are bad for Real Estate

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The City of Burlington is debating closing several schools. The proposed closing date for these schools is currently June 2018.i The final decision will likely be handed down in May 2017.ii The debate is directly related to cost and the argument that these schools are apparently underutilized is the driving force behind the dispute for […]

Campaigners call for Safety Improvements on Inglewood Trail

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The Caledon Enterprise has written an article that voices our ongoing concerns regarding the improvements to the Trans-Canada Trail through the northern end of the Village of Inglewood. Caledon, including Inglewood, is a very active community, it’s rare to pass through any area without seeing someone taking their dog for a walk, out for a […]