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Julie Slack

Julie Slack

Julie Slack is a Halton resident who has been working as a community journalist for more than 25 years. She's covered all kinds of subjects over the years, winning many newspaper association awards along the way. She is a proud mom to one son and foster mom to hundreds of rescued cats and kittens over the years. She enjoys writing, reading, photography and baking, and is a diehard Toronto Blue Jays fan

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Recent Work by Julie

CELEBRATING: Hayden Secondary turns 10 in style, including visit from namesake Dr. Frank J. Hayden

CELEBRATING: Hayden Secondary turns 10 in style, including visit from namesake Dr. Frank J. Hayden

Husky Nation held a celebratory open house inviting guests to tour the school and share in a walk down memory lane
PHOTOS: JBH auxiliary marketplace sees packed house on opening day

PHOTOS: JBH auxiliary marketplace sees packed house on opening day

Joseph Brant Hospital auxiliary's 26th spring marketplace on Friday afternoon at St. Christopher's Anglican Church draws huge crowds
SMILE: everyone is ready to grin for a Tim Hortons' cookie

SMILE: everyone is ready to grin for a Tim Hortons' cookie

Tim Hortons teams up with Burlington Food Bank as its sole benefactor of campaign that's more important than ever
Alton Village student projects show commitment to taking care of earth, nature

Alton Village student projects show commitment to taking care of earth, nature

More than 400 people showed up to the eco fair that saw several displays created by students
The future you is already inside yourself: tap in, learn to embrace it

The future you is already inside yourself: tap in, learn to embrace it

Burlington Chamber of Commerce Young Leaders breakfast summit hears from many successful business leaders
Lupus Ontario chosen by 100 Women Who Care Burlington; gift of $10,000+

Lupus Ontario chosen by 100 Women Who Care Burlington; gift of $10,000+

Lupus Ontario vice-president Lisa Bilodeau shares her story of living with lupus
Burlington nurse honoured with hero award for professionalism, willingness to help

Burlington nurse honoured with hero award for professionalism, willingness to help

Julie Picott went back to school after raising her two children because she wanted to help people
ICYMI: Epic eclipse blackens Spencer Smith Park, amidst shrieks of delight, astonishment

ICYMI: Epic eclipse blackens Spencer Smith Park, amidst shrieks of delight, astonishment

Solving problems, taking action in community: youth leader making change

Solving problems, taking action in community: youth leader making change

Diya Sehgal is co-president of the Rotary Burlington North, Hayden Interact club
Grants equal bike rides for seniors, resilient youth, help for refugees

Grants equal bike rides for seniors, resilient youth, help for refugees

Burlington Community Foundation helps to contribute to the Burlington community, fostering resources to help residents benefit
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