ABOUT ME

Passionate journalist, digger and investigator. I have reported on the 905 extensively, piercing the veil on many issues pertaining to housing, transportation and healthcare. I am particularly interested in urbanism and growth related issues. Learning about history is often a pass-time for me, often doing archival research for my own enjoyment. I got my start covering Brampton city council. I have since done the same for Oakville and Halton Hills. Federal, provincial and the school boards all round out my coverage.

  • Little mosque in Halton Hills has big plans for local programs

    Little mosque in Halton Hills has big plans for local programs

    The mosque occupies a 145-year-old former church in Ballinafad It’s Saturday night and the Istiqlal Islamic Centre of Toronto – located in Ballinafad – is having its weekly dinner that accompanies Sunday school-like lectures called halaqas. As the largest group of worshippers is from the Indonesian community, their particular recipes are served up for all to enjoy. The… Read more

  • Gone, but not forgotten: Ceremony marks Georgetown Boys’ arrival 100 years ago

    Gone, but not forgotten: Ceremony marks Georgetown Boys’ arrival 100 years ago

    “My father equally loved his new adopted home in Canada while never, ever forgetting his proud Armenian heritage,” said a son of one orphan who arrived in Georgetown a century ago” Their voices carry on through their descendants, and through them their language has, once again, reverberated in Cedarvale Park in Georgetown. Hundreds of Armenian-Canadians,… Read more

  • Georgetown Girls a mystery in history

    Georgetown Girls a mystery in history

    While the Armenian orphans known as the Georgetown Boys have garnered much attention, some may be surprised to learn there was a small but mighty group known as the Georgetown Girls too Armenian-American George Aghjayan remembers spending hours with his great-grandmother, Nevart Demirjian playing a Turkish card game with her called iskambil.  While working as… Read more

  • Where did the Armenian orphans of Georgetown’s Cedarvale Farm go?

    Where did the Armenian orphans of Georgetown’s Cedarvale Farm go?

    With a ceremony honouring the orphans’ arrival 100 years ago set for this weekend, HaltonHillsToday is sharing the life stories of some Georgetown Boys Georgetown’s Cedarvale Farm was never meant to be a permanent home for the 109 Armenian boys who lived there a century ago – nor for the 39 girls who joined them. It… Read more

  • New grocery store bringing taste of India to Georgetown

    New grocery store bringing taste of India to Georgetown

    The owners of the mom-and-pop shop are hoping to fill a void in the community with their offerings Georgetown’s Guelph Street is about to get its own slice of the subcontinent. Made in India, a grocery store at 130 Guelph St., will open its doors to the public tomorrow (July 12). Sameer Sehrawat – who… Read more

  • Town going to court in fight to close down Hornby truck terminal

    Town going to court in fight to close down Hornby truck terminal

    The Town of Halton Hills alleges the terminal is ‘brazenly’ violating Town bylaws and operating without the proper approvals The Town of Halton Hills is taking an allegedly illegal truck terminal and its owner to court in an effort to have all activity stopped on the Hornby properties. The Town has filed an application with… Read more

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