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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

Halton Police respond to coroner's inquest recommendations from 2018 shooting

Halton Police respond to coroner's inquest recommendations from 2018 shooting

Improved tactical unit coverage, more trained negotiators and policy to guide investigations now in place
'Still chasing that magic': Burlington's Finger Eleven set to return with first new album in a decade

'Still chasing that magic': Burlington's Finger Eleven set to return with first new album in a decade

Band playing shows in Milton and Oakville this week
Halton Police investing $1.18M in facial recognition technology

Halton Police investing $1.18M in facial recognition technology

Halton will partner with York and Peel Police to expand reach, effectiveness of technology
50,000 shots and counting: Local hockey player becomes second in Canada to reach milestone

50,000 shots and counting: Local hockey player becomes second in Canada to reach milestone

'It's amazing to see his progress,' says RapidShot president
Oakville councillor acclaimed as Halton Police Board chair

Oakville councillor acclaimed as Halton Police Board chair

Region's civilian appointee, Ingrid Hann, acclaimed as vice-chair
Meet the north Halton man with one of Canada's largest licence plate collections

Meet the north Halton man with one of Canada's largest licence plate collections

David Steckley has collected more than 5,500 plates from across Canada, the U.S., Mexico and Australia
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
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