• Police concerned about missing 38-year-old

    Police concerned about missing 38-year-old
    Brantford Police have expressed concern for the well-being of a woman who was last seen on Monday in the north end of Brantford.Amanda, 38, is described as a thin, five-foot, six-inch woman of about 100 pounds who has faded red hair and blue eyes.She was last seen in the area of Ivanhoe Road and Powerline Road at about 2 a.m. on July 13, wearing a multi-coloured blue, red and yellow flannel sleeveless shirt, light-coloured jeans and beige slippers with light fluff around the ankles.Amanda was l
  • Missing person found safe: police

    Brantford Police say 38-year-old Amanda, who had been reported missing, has been safely located.
  • Bulldogs name new video coach

    Bulldogs name new video coach
    The Brantford Bulldogs continue to tweak their staff.After releasing several changes last week, the Bulldogs announced this week that Luke Joseph is the teams new video coach.Joseph, 25, is the son of former NHL goaltender Curtis Joseph.The Keswick native will be taking his first role in major junior hockey.As a player, Joseph came through the York-Simcoe Express program and then played in the OJHL with the Aurora Tigers and Newmarket Hurricanes.Winning a PJHL Schmaltz Cup with the Napanee Raid
  • Six Nations water ‘not safe to drink,’ health officials say

    Six Nations water ‘not safe to drink,’ health officials say
    Six Nations residents started the week still unable to drink the water from their taps.“The community water is not safe to drink,” residents of Canada’s most populous First Nation were told in a community bulletin on Monday.“You must boil the water from your community water supply before using it.”Six Nations has been under a boil-water advisory since Thursday after a watermain break caused a drop in water pressure for band members connected to the reserve’s
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