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The bodies of a couple have been recovered after a vehicle plunged into Lake Ontario from Burlington’s La Salle Park last night (Tuesday). Overnight recovery efforts — which included help from the ...
Conservationist Beverly Kingdon extends a handful of corn to a small group of hungry Trumpeter Swans overwintering at LaSalle ... The waterfront park in Burlington Bay has been a popular reprieve over ...
The intercity politics of La Salle Park — a lakeside jewel in Aldershot ... But the $1 a year that Burlington has paid Hamilton to lease the roughly 50-acre green space for decades routinely ...
Hamilton city council will debate looking at putting part of LaSalle Park up for sale, or even seeing part of it developed, with a 40-year lease with Burlington is two years away from expiring.
In something of a geographical oddity, Hamilton owns LaSalle Park and has leased it to Burlington for $1 a year since 1983. Burlington, in turn, pays for upkeep and has spent millions of dollars ...
A sudden medical episode may be the reason why a vehicle plunged into the water at LaSalle Park Marina in Burlington earlier this month, killing the married couple inside, according to police.
Hamilton council has voted for members of a subcommittee to approach Burlington about examining the $1-per-year LaSalle Park agreement. LaSalle Park is 23 hectares of prime waterfront real estate ...