Liane LaBarbera at IG Wealth Management’s Milton office for just had her business donate $500 to Townsend Smith Foundation.
It was a “Double Dhamaka 2024” in Milton. This year, Raginbhai and Gunjanbhai (Gunjan M Desai) took the responsibility to help organize the two double events for the community. But everyone worked together with many volunteers to make the event memorable and smoothly run.
The Milton Sports Hall of Fame is committed to recognizing and honouring the accomplishments and contributions of Milton’s sporting community. On November 21, over 200 community members gathered at the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton to witness the unveiling of five new Wall of Fame panels in recognition of this year’s newest inductees.
Milton’s Walk to Bethlehem has been an annual Milton tradition for about 20 years now, a combined effort with actors from multiple Milton churches (Renew, St Benedict, Grace Anglican, Holy Rosary and Knox) with St. George &
St. Abanoub (SGSA) Milton Church helping organize and plan it.
Jennifer, a Mom in Milton posted online asking if the two owners of cybertrucks in Milton could surprise the school kids on Child’s Drive in Milton who wait for their bus every day.
100 Women Who Care Milton was established in 2016 by a group of women in Milton who care deeply about contributing to the community’s health and vitality.
On October 6th, 2024, Omagh Presbyterian Church was filled to overflowing and more chairs were continually being added to the aisles of the sanctuary. The congregation was a mixture of the Omagh and Boston church members as well as many from the Crosstowne Church who look forward to regularly meeting in that beautiful place.
The Magical Lights of Miltonis back for the 15th season which will begin November 30th and run every night until January 5th. They are once again raising money for Milton Hospital which is in need of a new CT scanner at a cost of $2.5 million so every dollar helps from their light show donations this year. The show is lovingly put on each year by David and Donna Geall.
On Thursday, November 7th a community dinner at Grace Church in Milton was prepared and served by St. Paul’s United Community of Faith. This monthly event occurs each first Thursday of the Month at Grace Anglican (at 317 Main Street East) from 5 to 6:30 pm with a different host volunteer group each month.
Milton recognized the best of the best at the recent Chamber of Commerce “Milton Excellence Awards” in October. This annual awards ceremony has been a tradition in Milton since 1961 when the Milton Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion first started the Community Awards for “Citizen of the Year”.









