The Halton Regional Police Chorus is anticipating a great community evening at St. Paul’s United Church at 123 Main St in Milton on Saturday, May 12. With a Celtic theme in mind the Chorus will be joined by special guests, the Graham Irish Dancers, the Tim’rous Beasties, a father and son duo from Burlington, and the Halton Regional Police Pipes & Drums.
Eating healthy never tasted this good before, so you really need to try it and decide for yourself. Or, you can sit and relax with a beverage in their welcoming environment with friends or free WIFI and enjoy their version of a special latte, coffee or tea.
Celebrating Stories has found a new way to bring a sense of adventure to literacy for children and families in Milton. It has been uniting the community for a one-day literary festival honouring Canadian authors, illustrators, and storytellers since its inception in 1996.
The 5th Annual Denim & Diamonds Gala will take place on April 21 at the Gambrel Barn in the historic Country Heritage Park. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Milton, the event is planned in support of the Milton District Hospital Foundation.
The Rotary Club of Milton has purchased a commercial grade portable BBQ with money awarded by the Milton Community Fund.
The Town of Milton has once again been recognized for its dedication to providing exceptional recreation and sport programming for children by becoming HIGH FIVE® accredited.
It was opening night at the fifth annual Milton Film Festival, and from the moment the guests began to arrive at the First Ontario Arts Centre Milton it was clear from the size and energy of the crowd that this year’s Festival was going to be something special.
The Downtown Milton Easter Egg Hunt is happening this Saturday, March 24, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. to 12 p.m. Free and open to the public, this annual event gives families from Milton and surrounding communities the chance to celebrate together and explore Downtown Milton. It is hosted by the Downtown Milton Business Improvement Area.
The Region of Halton, the Town of Milton, the City of Burlington, the Town of Halton Hills and the Town of Oakville, and Conservation Halton today announced they are commencing a joint Court application to confirm their jurisdiction to review the impacts of a major truck-rail project proposed by Canadian National Railway (CN) in the Town of Milton.
Peter Marshall, Principal of Boyne Public School in Milton, has been named one of Canada’s Outstanding Principals for 2018 by The Learning Partnership, an organization which honours the unique and vital contribution of principals in publicly-funded schools.









