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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

Police searching for suspect and vehicle following Burlington carjacking

Police searching for suspect and vehicle following Burlington carjacking

Three of four suspects arrested by police at the scene
Partners tickled pink to see menstrual equity growing in Halton and beyond

Partners tickled pink to see menstrual equity growing in Halton and beyond

Founders of Pink Project say feminine hygiene products should be free. Period.
Project Lifesaver Halton helps protect, prevent missing loved ones

Project Lifesaver Halton helps protect, prevent missing loved ones

Police-led programĀ supports families with members who might wander or run away, such as those with Alzheimer's disease or autism
Halton politicians have their say on future of the region

Halton politicians have their say on future of the region

'We remain opposed to a mega-city of Halton,' said Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
ICYMI: Halton cuts paper version of waste collection calendar

ICYMI: Halton cuts paper version of waste collection calendar

The 2024 edition will be online only
Halton cuts paper version of waste collection calendar

Halton cuts paper version of waste collection calendar

The 2024 edition will be online only
Halton Learning Foundation helping students conquer financial barriers

Halton Learning Foundation helping students conquer financial barriers

With one in 10 Halton District School Board students living in poverty, the local non-profit is ensuring all children across the region have what they need to succeed at school
Three Halton paramedics awarded exemplary service medals

Three Halton paramedics awarded exemplary service medals

Governor General's medal recognizes paramedics who have provided the highest quality of care for 20 years or more
Blood clots: Know what to look for to save a life, says Halton doctor

Blood clots: Know what to look for to save a life, says Halton doctor

World Thrombosis Day an opportunity to educate people on life-threatening condition
Halton Police reveal plethora of weapons turned over through amnesty program

Halton Police reveal plethora of weapons turned over through amnesty program

Dozens of guns, knives and more are in the hands of police and will now face destruction, with those who surrendered the items facing no repercussions or criminal charges
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