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Posted on Monday, June 10, 2024 10:30 AM
Burlington, Ont.— June 10, 2024—Friday, June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day. In Burlington, there will be a National Indigenous Peoples Day event happening in Spencer Smith Park led by the Urban Indigenous Community, with support from the City of Burlington.
Everyone is invited to join leaders from the Urban Indigenous of Burlington to participate in an evening honouring our local Indigenous community. This is a free event. No registration is required.
The event will include:
Opening intentions and prayer by WhiteEagle
Performing artist Amber Kakiishiway
Music by Cliff Cardinal and Matt Bergman
Powwow exhibition by Jamie Lindsey
Tobacco Ceremony by WhiteEagle
Knowledge sharing activity tables
Indigenous craft and cultural vendors
Location: Spencer Smith Park, west lawn
Date: Friday, June 21
Time: 5 – 8 p.m.
All residents are encouraged to learn more about First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples with their unique cultures, traditions, communities and histories. Resources can be found here to...
Posted on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 02:30 PM
The City of Burlington has worked with consultants and used feedback from residents, businesses, community partners and Indigenous and First Nations groups to create three concepts of Civic Square, City Hall front entrance, façade and streetscapes. Residents, community partners and businesses are asked to view the concepts and answer a short survey either online at getinvolvedburlington.ca/civicsquare or in-person. The online survey will be open until June 9.
An in-person drop-in session is scheduled at City Hall (426 Brant St.) on Wednesday, June 5 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Staff will be in the City Hall lobby with concepts on display to take feedback and answer questions. Parking downtown after 6 p.m. is free on weekdays.
Residents can not only pick the concept they prefer, but also select aspects of the other concepts to combine into a design that uses the best features of all three concepts.
Providing your feedback will allow staff to create the best design that will help us turn the area...
Posted on Friday, May 17, 2024 11:30 AM
May 26 to June 1 is National AccessAbility Week (NAAW). The Burlington Accessibility Advisory Committee is inviting residents of all abilities to recognize and celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities, as well as to promote accessibility and inclusion in all aspects of life. This year’s theme is “Forward Together: Accessibility and Inclusion for All”.
Flag raising at City HallA NAAW flag designed by the Rick Hansen Foundation will be raised at City Hall on May 24 at 9 a.m. with elected officials. NAAW was originally inspired by Rick Hansen’s Man in Motion World Tour in 1988.
Residents, organizations and community stakeholders are welcome to attend this event.
ReadAbility, in partnership with Burlington Public LibraryJoin a special guest storyteller on June 1 as they read stories and share their own personal experiences living with a disability. Learn more by visiting bpl.on.ca.
Posted on Friday, May 17, 2024 09:30 AM
In time for the Victoria Day long weekend, the City’s nine splashpads will be open by Saturday, May 18. The splash pads will stay open until the fall.
The Nelson Outdoor Splash Park will offer designated free times during the pre-season schedule. The pool will be unavailable during these sessions.
Splash pads are located throughout the city and are free to use. To find a splash pad near you, visit burlington.ca/splashpads.
Outdoor PoolsOutdoor Pools will be opening earlier this summer.
The City of Burlington will offer a modified drop-in swim schedule at outdoor facilities between May 25 and June 29, with summer schedules beginning June 29.
Stay informed by checking out our schedule online, which will be fully available for viewing starting May 22 at burlington.ca/dropinandplay.
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Posted on Thursday, May 16, 2024 03:30 PM
Burlington, Ont.—May 16, 2024— Earlier this year, Burlington City Council approved the City-wide seasonal patio program for the 2024 patio season to continue to support local businesses. Some patios have already been installed. The installation of several downtown sidewalk detours began yesterday and will run until Oct. 31, 2024.
Sidewalk DetoursSome patios are being installed on City sidewalks. These sections of the sidewalk will be detoured onto the road with traffic barriers. These barriers will help with pedestrian safety.
The sidewalk detours for patios are being installed in downtown Burlington on:
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