Since hitting the streets in February, FlamboroughToday photographers have captured hundreds of images of local events and people - here are a few of our favourites
And just like that, it's 2025. With a new year of possibilities ahead, this is a great time to reflect on some of the remarkable 2024 moments captured by FlamboroughToday photographers.
Since launching in February, we have shared hundreds - maybe thousands - of images taken throughout the community - and we'd love to pause for a moment and take one last look at our first year of covering local news.
FlamboroughToday editor Brenda Jefferies was drawn to the expressions of joy on the faces of the Harbourtown Sound singers as they performed a Valentine's concert at St. James United Church.
FlamboroughToday reporter Cara Nickerson spent a morning at the Greensville Library during March Break and got fun shots of Miss T. the Bubble Queen entertaining youngsters.
FlamboroughToday staff headed to Memorial Park for shots of the total solar eclipse in April, and editor Brenda Jefferies caught a group by the Rotary clock gazing at the once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon.
Freelance photographer Garry Flood captured a special moment between seven-year-old Avery Cullen and furry pal Ginni while covering the Lions Walk for Guide Dogs at Joe Sams Park in May.
FlamboroughToday reporter Cara Nickerson's fun photos of a goat yoga session helped tell the story of Rock Chapel Ranch's unique program.
Thousands flock to Waterdown each year to see some great bands at Ribfest, but Mother Nature stole the show in this shot by editor Brenda Jefferies. After a day of rain, folks were treated to a spectacular sky at sundown - just in time for Freedom Train's set on the main stage.
Lynden knows how to celebrate Canada Day, and it's a favourite assignment for editor Brenda Jeffieries. This image captures the excitement of the annual July 1 parade.
A bronc rider shows off perfect form at the RAM Rodeo in Rockton in this dynamic photo by freelancer Garry Flood.
Football is big at WDHS and freelance photographer Garry Flood was on the sidelines to shoot the action in a pre-season exhibition game in September.
Amid the midway, vendors and shows at the Rockton World's Fair, a quiet moment in the cow barn caught the eye of editor Brenda Jefferies.
Reporter Cara Nickerson snapped a great shot of visitors at the Waterdown Legion cenotaph adding poppy pins to the wreaths following the official Remembrance Day ceremony.
Freelance photographer Garry Flood met Santa at various events around town in December, and snapped a cute moment as youngsters shared their wish lists with the jolly old elf at the pancake Breakfast hosted by the Waterdown Legion and local Rotary clubs.