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A celebration of Burlington's own hockey guru, Denis Gibbons

A celebration of Burlington's own hockey guru, Denis Gibbons

A fan of the international game, the longtime journalist wrote a book on the topic and covered 9 Olympics
Sharing culture through food comes naturally at Rayhoon Persian Eatery

Sharing culture through food comes naturally at Rayhoon Persian Eatery

When Mohammad Emami found an empty shop in Village Square, he knew it was the right place for a destination restaurant
Life is anything but still for local artist

Life is anything but still for local artist

Wendy Carmichael Bauld makes time to paint, every single day
Burlington is alive with the sound of classical music

Burlington is alive with the sound of classical music

Local companies are thriving, and provide a wealth of culture in the city
David Vollick continues a loud and proud tradition in Burlington

David Vollick continues a loud and proud tradition in Burlington

As the town crier for 12 years, the local resident is recreating the 1800s one shout at a time
ICYMI: Tim Park is plugged into Burlington's arts scene

ICYMI: Tim Park is plugged into Burlington's arts scene

Tim Park has been selling instruments at Long & McQuade for more than two decades, all while volunteering his time and knowledge for the local arts community
ICYMI: Life is sweet at this local family business

ICYMI: Life is sweet at this local family business

A second generation is at the helm of Walker's Chocolates, where one of the perks is sampling the inventory
ICYMI: Burlington artist's work finds a home at Scotiabank Centre

ICYMI: Burlington artist's work finds a home at Scotiabank Centre

Cass Keenan's two passions - art and hockey - made him a great choice to help tell the story of Toronto's team
The sunniest spot in town: the corner of Brant and Havendale

The sunniest spot in town: the corner of Brant and Havendale

A red light lasts about 30 seconds - just enough time for crossing guard Alejandro Medina to spread a little joy
Tim Park is plugged into Burlington's arts scene

Tim Park is plugged into Burlington's arts scene

Tim Park has been selling instruments at Long & McQuade for more than two decades, all while volunteering his time and knowledge for the local arts community
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