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VIDEO: Burlington Is
Happy Thanksgiving! Burlington is fantastic - urban, rural, waterfront, a great downtown and much, much more. It's a great place to live, work and raise a family. Our city has it all.
VIDEO: Making huge progress on heritage
At the beginning of this term of council, the relationship between the city and owners of heritage properties was in tatters. Downtown residents had just gone through a bruising debate over a proposed Heritage Conservation District in the St. Luke’s neighbourhood
VIDEO: Son of Peach - Burlington
Son of a Peach serves up hand-forged pizza using time-honored preparation and techniques, while showcasing only the finest, simple farm to table ingredients. Meet Kim and Bart who describe why they located in downtown Burlington, Bart's favourite pizza and the meaning behind the name - Son of a Peach.
VIDEO: Why I'm Running
We live in a great city and must take care to keep what is great as we grow and change. We must protect what residents value and what makes them want to live here in the first place. We do that when City Hall works with residents, putting the needs of residents first.
To see full video, go to votemarianne.ca
Video: Free Parking in December, Saturdays in 2014
Enjoy complimentary parking on the street, and in all Municipal lots, in downtown Burlington starting November 30th (Shop the Neighbourhood Day) and continuing everyday for the entire month of December!
Video: Burlington Beach residents talk about why Halton council should let them stay
Burlington and Halton Councils will vote in fall 2013 on acquiring the private homes on the Burlington Beach. The community has existed here for more than a 100 years. Some residents have lived their whole lives here; many have raised their children here. Residents have an emotional connection to the community they love. They don't want to leave.
Sign the petition: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/164/175/741/let-us-stay/
Fill out the survey: http://burlingtonwaterfront.org