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Oakville teen reported missing

Oakville teen reported missing

The 17-year-old is believed to be in the Oakville area
TRILLIUM TALK: Education Minister sends friend request to social media companies

TRILLIUM TALK: Education Minister sends friend request to social media companies

Every Sunday morning, one of our legislative reporters from The Trillium provides an inside look at the week that was in Ontario politics — and the week ahead
Good morning, Burlington!

Good morning, Burlington!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Fog advisory in effect

Fog advisory in effect

'Visibility may be significantly and suddenly reduced to near zero,' says Environment Canada
Saturday morning fire causes $350K in damage to home

Saturday morning fire causes $350K in damage to home

Officials list the cause of the fire as 'electrical failure'
Breakfast bowl-a-thon throws a strike against childhood hunger

Breakfast bowl-a-thon throws a strike against childhood hunger

Splitsville event in support of Breakfast Club of Canada may be right up your alley
Lottery jackpot to help hospitals, including Joseph Brant, hits $1M in eight days

Lottery jackpot to help hospitals, including Joseph Brant, hits $1M in eight days

Initiative supports 58 hospitals across Ontario
Burlingtonians can donate their old electronics to a good cause

Burlingtonians can donate their old electronics to a good cause

Laptops, tablets and notebooks donated May 19 will be wiped clean by Halton Tech For Teens, then placed in the hands of people in need
Man walking from Niagara Falls to Ottawa to raise awareness of mental health, addiction crisis

Man walking from Niagara Falls to Ottawa to raise awareness of mental health, addiction crisis

McPherson will be passing through Burlington on May 20 during the second day of his journey
Halton's female politicians pledge support for each other, rally for change in face of abuse

Halton's female politicians pledge support for each other, rally for change in face of abuse

Burlington mayor Marianne Meed Ward says disagreeing with one another respectfully is critical for democracy
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