• Brant OPP lay stunt driving, impaired charges

    Brant OPP lay stunt driving, impaired charges
    A 21-year-old Woodstock driver has been charged with stunt driving.A Brant Count OPP officer was conducting speed enforcement at noon on Monday, June 8 and stopped a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed on Puttown Road.The vehicle was recorded traveling at about 100 km/h in a posted 50 km/h zone, resulting in charges of drive motor vehicle – perform stunt – excessive speed, and speeding 50+ km/h over posted limit, said police.The driver’s licence was suspended for 30 days
  • Free transit available for seniors during the month of June

    Free transit available for seniors during the month of June
    Seniors aged 65 and older can ride Brantford Transit and Brantford Lift free-of-charge through the month of June.The initiative, approved by Brantford City Council, helps support affordable transportation options for older adults while encouraging residents to stay active, connected, and engaged in the community.“Offering free bus rides to seniors for a month is more than just a gesture,” Ward 2 Coun. Gino Caputo said. “It’s a meaningful recognition of the invaluable con
  • Brantford swimmer is in a class by himself

    Brantford swimmer is in a class by himself
    It’s very difficult to find anyone in the same class as Brantford’s John Monné.Monné went to the recent 2026 Speedo Canadian Masters Swimming Championships and, by virtue of the fact he was about 10 years older than the oldest other contestants, he won four gold medals by being the only competitor in his 95-99 age category.“He was disappointed he didn’t have a race,” says Monné’s son and official chauffeur, Paul Monné.“Still,
  • Last surviving British 'Home Child' in Canada receives honorary degree from Laurier University

    Last surviving British 'Home Child' in Canada receives honorary degree from Laurier University
    Celebrated centenarian Sir George Beardshaw’s voice broke with emotion on Tuesday as he thanked Wilfrid Laurier University for making him one of the newest recipients of an honorary degree during a convocation ceremony in Brantford.Born in Thorne, Yorkshire, England in 1923, Beardshaw was among the 100,000 poor and orphaned British children sent to Canada under the British Home Child program. For nearly a century from the 1860s, the state-supported migration scheme shipped children to Can
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  • Retired Brantford judge sees three charges withdrawn

    Retired Brantford judge sees three charges withdrawn
    A long-time Brantford judge was on the other side of the bench recently when he faced three charges related to harassing his former wife.Retired Justice Kenneth Lenz, 77, who is still listed by Ontario as a ‘per diem’ or paid-by-the-day judge in the Ontario Courts, was one of about a dozen people who saw charges withdrawn by the courts by agreeing to a peace bond.Lenz had been charged by Brantford Police with intimidation, threatening damage to property and criminal harassment after
  • Brantford Bulldogs make history at U18 draft by selecting first female ever

    Brantford Bulldogs make history at U18 draft by selecting first female ever
    The Brantford Bulldogs made history on Tuesday night, selecting the first female in the history of the Ontario Hockey League’s Under-18 Priority Selection.With their second-round pick, 40th overall, Brantford selected goaltender Sophie Jovanovic from the Toronto Nationals.Jovanovic is a 2009-born goaltender from Toronto who played for the Nationals U18 AAA team last season. In 14 league games, the six-foot, 160-pound netminder went 11-2-1 with a 1.79 goals against average as the Nationals
  • Suspected impaired driver charged in collision with motorcycle in West Brant

    Suspected impaired driver charged in collision with motorcycle in West Brant
    A 33-year-old Brantford woman is facing multiple charges following a collision in West Brant.Brantford Police responded to the report of a motor vehicle collision at about 8:15 p.m. on Saturday, June 6 involving a motorcycle and car at the intersection of Colborne Street West and Gilkison Street.The driver of the motorcycle suffered serious injuries which are considered life-threatening and was taken to the nearest trauma centre, police said.Officers noticed signs of intoxication when speaking
  • Motorcyclist suffers serious injuries in crash; suspected impaired driver facing charges

    Motorcyclist suffers serious injuries in crash; suspected impaired driver facing charges
    A 33-year-old Brantford woman is facing multiple charges following a collision in West Brant that seriously injured a motorcyclist.Brantford Police responded to the report of a motor vehicle collision at about 8:15 p.m. on Saturday, June 6 involving a motorcycle and car at the intersection of Colborne Street West and Gilkison Street.The driver of the motorcycle suffered serious injuries which are considered life-threatening and was taken to the nearest trauma centre, police said.Officers notice
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  • Impaired driver charged in collision with motorcycle in West Brant

    Impaired driver charged in collision with motorcycle in West Brant
    A 33-year-old Brantford woman is facing multiple charges following a collision in West Brant.Brantford Police responded to the report of a motor vehicle collision at about 8:15 p.m. on Saturday, June 6 involving a motorcycle and car at the intersection of Colborne Street West and Gilkison Street.The driver of the motorcycle suffered serious injuries which are considered life-threatening and was taken to the nearest trauma centre, police said.Officers noticed signs of intoxication when speaking
  • 'It’s a big part of my life': Brantford Classic attracts 1,600 runners

    'It’s a big part of my life': Brantford Classic attracts 1,600 runners
    Even with changes to the route over the years, Rob Hunter could’ve likely run Sunday’s Brantford Classic Rotary Run with his eyes closed.A Simcoe native now living in Paris, Hunter entered the popular 10-kilometre race for the 27th straight year.“It marks the passage of time. It’s a big part of my life,” he said from base camp at W. Ross Macdonald School. “I’ve flown back home for it, and I can remember when I did my MBA, both years I had stuff on the F
  • Krista DuChene: 'Special to be recognized' as inductee into Brantford's hall of recognition

    Krista DuChene: 'Special to be recognized' as inductee into Brantford's hall of recognition
    Olympian Krista DuChene has never run for accolades only for love.With her induction into the Brantford and Area Sports Hall of Recognition set for Wednesday at the Best Western Hotel and Conference Centre, DuChene said it’s an honour to be recognized.“It’s special to be recognized but it was never a goal of mine,” said the 49-year-old marathoner.“I think just naturally loving the sport of running got me to this point and that made it more special.”As a child
  • Garden Tour showcases paradise properties in Paris

    Garden Tour showcases paradise properties in Paris
    When Brenda Wivell moved into her home just west of Paris, it was already a beautiful property.As it turns out, there was much more work to be done.As a fan of labyrinths, Wivell went about installing one just outside her home, but she didn’t stop there. What came next was a plethora of work befitting the prettiest little town in Canada.“It was already a beautiful piece of land, and in 2006 we decided to redo the gardens because they had gotten so overgrown as gardens do – the
  • Paul Szczechura: 'Really exciting' being inducted into Brantford hall of recognition

    Paul Szczechura: 'Really exciting' being inducted into Brantford hall of recognition
    Paul Szczechura may not have taken a traditional route to the National Hockey League but he not only got there, he wound up having an outstanding professional career.For his accomplishments and achievements, Szczechura will be recognized as an inductee (athlete-hockey) when he’s enshrined into the Brantford and Area Sports Hall of Recognition during a ceremony on Wednesday at the Best Western Hotel and Conference Centre.“Being born and raised in Brantford, it’s definitely exci
  • UPDATED: Paris man charged in suspicious incident involving teenaged girl

    UPDATED: Paris man charged in suspicious incident involving teenaged girl
    A 28-year-old Paris man has been arrested in relation to a suspicious incident involving a teenage girl on Friday in Brantford.Brantford Police Service appealed to the public for help to identify a suspect afterthe teen was walking in the Brock Street and Colborne Street East area at about 10 a.m. on June 5. Police said Monday an unknown man approached the teen, grabbed her shoulder, and engaged her in conversation.The teen didn’t get into the vehicle, left the area safely, and subsequent
  • Police investigating suspicious incident involving teenaged girl

    Police investigating suspicious incident involving teenaged girl
    Brantford Police Service is appealing to the public for help following a suspicious June 5 incident involving a teenage girl.Police say the teen was walking in the Brock Street and Colborne Street East area at about 10 a.m. when an unknown mane engaged her in conversation.The teen didn’t get into the vehicle, left the area safely, and the incident was subsequently reported to police.Officers are hoping the public can help them identify the individual and the circumstances surrounding the
  • Paris man charged in suspicious incident involving teenaged girl

    Paris man charged in suspicious incident involving teenaged girl
    A 28-year-old Paris man has been arrested in relation to a suspicious incident involving a teenage girl on Friday in Brantford.Brantford Police Service appealed to the public for help to identify a suspect afterthe teen was walking in the Brock Street and Colborne Street East area at about 10 a.m. on June 5.Police said Monday an unknown man approached the teen, grabbed her shoulder, and engaged her in conversation.The teen didn’t get into the vehicle, left the area safely, and subsequentl
  • Brantford Police investigating suspicious incident involving teenaged girl

    Brantford Police investigating suspicious incident involving teenaged girl
    Brantford Police Service is appealing to the public for help following a suspicious incident on Friday involving a teenage girl.Police say the teen was walking in the Brock Street and Colborne Street East area at about 10 a.m. on June 5 when an unknown man engaged her in conversation.The teen didn’t get into the vehicle, left the area safely, and the incident was subsequently reported to police.Officers are hoping the public can help them identify the individual and the circumstances surr
  • Brantford man arrested following Friday afternoon stabbing

    Brantford man arrested following Friday afternoon stabbing
    A 25-year-old Brantford man has been charged with assault with a weapon after another man was stabbed in a June 5 altercation in the Chatham Street and Queen Street area.Officers were dispatched to the scene at about 2:12 p.m. to investigate the incident.Upon arrival, one of the males was located and treated at the scene with non-life-threatening injuries. He was later transported to hospital for further assessment and treatment, police said.Police have determined that the incident was isolated
  • City gets $4M provincial reward for creating more housing

    City gets $4M provincial reward for creating more housing
    Brantford is getting $4 million from the provincial government’s Building Faster Fund.The fund provides a financial reward to municipalities that commit to increasing the local housing supply and other initiatives that support growth. To be eligible for funding, the city had to commit to building 10,000 new homes or 1,000 homes annually over 10 years.In 2025, the city issued permits for 1,288 homes, exceeding its annual target by 288 units, says a staff report.While annual housing totals
  • Public can voice views on Brantford, Brant airport deal

    Public can voice views on Brantford, Brant airport deal
    Residents have an opportunity on Thursday to share their thoughts and learn more about the memorandum of understanding that would move the Brantford Municipal Airport to the city from Brant County.An open house is being held at Walter Gretzky Municipal Golf Course, 320 Balmoral Dr. from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on June 11.The MOU, reached in May, calls for the transfer of 533 hectares (1,317 acres) which includes the airport and the surrounding lands to the city. It excludes m
  • Hundreds more found jobs locally in May

    Hundreds more found jobs locally in May
    While unemployment dipped slightly last month, both provincially and nationally, it inched up by .2 points in Brantford-Brant to 5.9 percent after more people joined the labour force.According to the latest estimates from Statistics Canada, the local jobless rate changed because 1,100 more people began looking for work and 800 of those individuals found a job.That was similarly seen in surrounding areas like Hamilton, St. Catharines-Niagara and Guelph.The Workforce Planning Board, which runs a
  • Brantford brick and stone apprentice wins silver at national skilled trades competition

    Brantford brick and stone apprentice wins silver at national skilled trades competition
    A Brantford brick and stone apprentice whose love of the trade is familial recently earned a silver medal for his work at the 2026 Skills Canada National Competition. At just 21, Steve Kranendonk already has several years of experience doing custom brick and masonry work at Kranendonk Construction, established in Brantford by his dad Ron, also a mason, more than 30 years ago.Kranendonk is now laying the foundation for his own career, while carrying on the family trade. “I just love it,&rd
  • Absentee landlords fined for apartment problems

    Absentee landlords fined for apartment problems
    Two North York owners of an old apartment building on Colborne Street have been fined $34,000 by the city under its property standards bylaws.The city said Brantford bylaw officers inspecting 46 Colborne St. found water leaks and damage, extensive mould, broken windows and walls and ceilings that had been patched with cardboard.“Some of these deficiencies were found within children’s bedrooms, raising serious health and safety concerns,” said a city news release.Property stand
  • Brantford Ward 4 attracts another candidate in upcoming election

    Brantford Ward 4 attracts another candidate in upcoming election
    The race to represent Ward 4 on city council is heating up with the addition of another candidate.Colleen Goupil has filed her nomination papers bringing to four the number of people running in the ward. The other candidates include Linda Hunt (incumbent), Nicole Callander and Nicole Durnford.Brantford voters elect two representatives in each of the five wards to represent them on city council.Candidates running for mayor include four sitting city councillors: Mandy Samwell (Ward 5), Dan McCrea
  • Brantford Police: Arrest in Jan. 10 stabbing, shed break-ins in West Brant

    Brantford Police: Arrest in Jan. 10 stabbing, shed break-ins in West Brant
    Brantford police on Friday announced the arrest of a suspect wanted in connection with a stabbing that occurred earlier this year.Police say the suspect was arrested at 6 a.m. June 3. She has been charged with aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and possession of a dangerous weapon.The accused was held in custody pending a bail hearing.Officers were sent to a bar at Market and Chatham streets at about 2:15 a.m. on Jan. 10 after receiving a report of an injured woman who had been stabbed.F
  • Brantford Bulldogs hire Michael Babcock Jr. as new head coach

    Brantford Bulldogs hire Michael Babcock Jr. as new head coach
    The Brantford Bulldogs have hired Michael Babcock Jr. as their new head coach.Brantford announced the signing of Babcock, the son of Stanley Cup champion coach Mike Babcock Sr., on Friday. He takes over from former coach Jay McKee, who was hired by the American Hockey League’s Hamilton Hammers.“From the moment we began this search, our focus was finding the right leader to guide our players and our organization into the future,” Bulldogs general manager Spencer Hyman said.&ldq
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  • Willowbridge Community Services earns provincial recognition

    Willowbridge Community Services earns provincial recognition
    Willowbridge Community Services in Brantford has been honoured for its efforts to prevent violence against those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.The agency at 54 Brant Ave. was recently presented with an Ontario Attorney General’s Victim Services Award of Distinction. The award recognizes individuals and organizations that support victims of violence and raises awareness of victims’ issues.“This recognition is incredibly meaningful because it reflects the voic
  • Brantford Mayor Kevin Davis defends land acknowledgement

    Brantford Mayor Kevin Davis defends land acknowledgement
    Brantford is deeply committed to strengthening relations with Indigenous people and there’s nothing “empty” about the city’s efforts, Mayor Kevin Davis says.“The land acknowledgement that we introduced a couple of years ago is something I felt strongly about, and I’m glad that it has become part of our invocation,” Davis said. “It’s a way of recognizing our shared history and serves as a reminder of our commitment to strengthening relations

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