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Chris Arnold

Chris Arnold

Chris Arnold has worked as a journalist for half a decade, covering national news, entertainment, arts, education, and local features. His stories have appeared in newspaper chains from Montreal to Vancouver, as well as smaller niche websites and trade publications

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chris@haltonhillstoday.ca

Recent Work by Chris

Foreign flags not to fly in Burlington, with a few notable exceptions

Foreign flags not to fly in Burlington, with a few notable exceptions

Foreign flags can be raised to represent cultural heritage recognition events or international sporting events, the city has decided
Burlington man still stuck in Dominican Republic following phoney drug charges

Burlington man still stuck in Dominican Republic following phoney drug charges

Bennett has been in the Dominican Republic for nearly a month longer than he expected
Sharp dressed man: Shop owner kept Burlington dapper for decades

Sharp dressed man: Shop owner kept Burlington dapper for decades

Bernard Scrivener passed away March 13 at age 86
Burlington man stranded in Dominican Republic faces bogus drug charges, says family

Burlington man stranded in Dominican Republic faces bogus drug charges, says family

Jane Wilcox and David Bennett were about to return from their dream vacation last week when Bennett was pulled aside and accused of trafficking marijauna and cocaine, says Wilcox
Sometimes, the good ol' hockey game, needs a good ol' hockey shop

Sometimes, the good ol' hockey game, needs a good ol' hockey shop

Burlington hockey shop prefers to do things the old-fashioned, hands-on way
COVID-19 outbreak infects at least seven at hospital

COVID-19 outbreak infects at least seven at hospital

Essential measures in place to prevent spread of COVID-19 to ensure safety of all
Teen Tour Band performances in limbo due to tariff disputes

Teen Tour Band performances in limbo due to tariff disputes

The band's trip to Myrtle Beach was cancelled only weeks before they were set to perform
Southern Ontario youngsters raise thousands for Food4Kids Halton

Southern Ontario youngsters raise thousands for Food4Kids Halton

More than 1,200 kids in 118 schools in Halton rely on the program
People don't know who their MPP is, says Liberal candidate

People don't know who their MPP is, says Liberal candidate

Accessibility is key for city; Grebenc criticizes government's timing on election call
'It's an ego election': Green party nominee criticizes election timing

'It's an ego election': Green party nominee criticizes election timing

The election is set for February 27
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