Teams of up to 6 bowlers hit the lanes to support Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Halton and raise funds for their mentoring programs for children and youth.
Milton is adding street parking exceptions and parking ticket payment features to the myMILTON mobile app, placing parking in the palm of your hand.
Whether it be custom framing your treasures, canvas printing, international or local fine art, Dorland-Haight Galleries can do it all, including making ‘house calls’ to help you find or select images to suit your personal style or corporate brand.
Matador Eyeworks used its third anniversary to give back to the community. On December 16, 2017 they hosted a trunk show from Caroline Abraham and used it as an opportunity to give back to the Halton Women’s Place.
All brought together for an entirely new way to experience eyewear.
Mark and Zeena at Matador Eyeworks believe your eyeglasses are the single most important part of your look. They help define your image.
When the 300 tickets for the Black and White PJ party were made available, they were sold out within 3 hours. Many of the ladies have attended for several years. “Milton citizens are very supportive,” said Marg Saliba, “after all, this is all in aid of our hospital and we’re all going to use it one way or another!”
Whether you’re looking to change careers, get in shape, improve your earnings, enhance your personal life or overcome public speaking fears, you may want to consider talking to a Life Coach.
Back in the Spring, the hottest topic was the real estate market and how much prices were going up. Once again real estate is a hot topic but this time for the opposite reason – how far is the market going to go down? We all knew it was coming and the writing was on the wall when prices were going up by 5-10% a month in January, February and March.
With the federal government’s recent interest hike of 1/4 percent, some people may be concerned about finding an affordable mortgage or loan and those who have an existing variable rate mortgage will feel the pinch immediately.
Photos by: Denise Cooperwhite
On the evening of Friday, July 21st, Main Street on Milton was transformed into a historical trip down memory lane showcasing over 150 classic cars that lined the boulevards. With live entertainment by Rolly Rocker & the HEMI Heads the much-anticipated annual event was a great success garnering a huge crowd of around 35,000 people from Milton and beyond.









