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Herb Garbutt

Herb Garbutt

Herb Garbutt has lived in Halton HIlls for 30 years. During that time he has worked in Halton Region covering local news and sports, including 15+ years in Halton Hills

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Recent Work by Herb

North Halton coach joins Calgary Flames as an assistant

North Halton coach joins Calgary Flames as an assistant

Had Calgary's affiliate atop AHL standings as head coach
North Halton man's book documents backpacking trip from Australia to England

North Halton man's book documents backpacking trip from Australia to England

Armed border guards, detached steering wheels, travelling couple saw it all during five-month adventure
'Setting up our people for success': Halton Police revamp promotion process

'Setting up our people for success': Halton Police revamp promotion process

Ontario Police College exam eliminated, three-month on-the-job evaluation added
New Halton police station in Hornby on schedule to open early 2026

New Halton police station in Hornby on schedule to open early 2026

Norlon Builders broke ground on the project in May and work is well underway
Toronto man gets life sentence for 2020 murder of 16-year-old in Milton

Toronto man gets life sentence for 2020 murder of 16-year-old in Milton

Ahmed Ismail plead guilty to second-degree murder in shooting death of Ezekiel Agyemang
Supportive housing building in Acton expected to be completed in 12-14 months

Supportive housing building in Acton expected to be completed in 12-14 months

12 one-bedroom apartments a good start, but still "a drop in the bucket to what we need"
'Such a miracle': Cat missing from Georgetown found months later in Milton

'Such a miracle': Cat missing from Georgetown found months later in Milton

'My mind was blown, but I knew if any cat could keep herself alive, it would be her,' says owner
More phone lines being cut in north Halton as thieves hunt for copper

More phone lines being cut in north Halton as thieves hunt for copper

Bell Canada says thefts cause safety concerns, interrupt 9-1-1 service, impact businesses
'Going to be heartbreaking' longtime Hide House employee says as leather store enters its final days

'Going to be heartbreaking' longtime Hide House employee says as leather store enters its final days

Store that once brought 300,000 to town annually will remain open until inventory sold
Townsend Smith Foundation gives first glimpse of plans for north Halton hospice

Townsend Smith Foundation gives first glimpse of plans for north Halton hospice

Major fundraising effort still needed to make 10-bed hospice a reality at the edge of Georgetown
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