• Canadian men’s golf mid-am kicks off at 'paradise'

    Canadian men’s golf mid-am kicks off at 'paradise'
    One of the nation’s oldest courses is taking centre stage this week as Brantford Golf and Country Club hosts Golf Canada’s 2026 Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship.The facility, which has roots dating back to 1879, welcomed some of the very best the country has to offer for the first of four rounds on Tuesday.The field of 156 features players aged 25 and older from across Canada and the US. Behind the scenes, the event is the culmination of nearly a full year of preparatio
  • Brantford-born screenwriter collaborates on new film 'Pure Identity.'

    Brantford-born screenwriter collaborates on new film 'Pure Identity.'
    Jaime Kawamoto’s heart is with rescue animals, her passion is screenwriting and she’s grateful to her hometown of Brantford.“One thing, I absolutely want to say is thank-you to the people of Brantford for supporting my parents all of these years,” Kawamoto said.“They operate Hearts and Homes and to do something like that, you really need to have the support of the community. The city, the people and the pet stores in town have all pitched and they’ve been abl
  • Brantford, Six Nations announce new memorandum of understanding

    Brantford, Six Nations announce new memorandum of understanding
    A new memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the City Brantford ensures Six Nations will share in the prosperity generated by development on the so-call boundary lands, Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill of the Six Nations Elected Band Council says.“This agreement reflects the importance of continuing to build strong, respectful, and beneficial relationships between Six Nations and municipalities, together,” Hill said in a statement following a Tuesday afternoon press conference in Ottawa.&ldquo
  • Brantford woman receives garden champion award

    Brantford woman receives garden champion award
    To say that Max Byerlay has a green thumb is an understatement.The Brantford woman is a perennial winner at the annual Brantford Garden Club’s competitions but recent visitors to her Ward 3 home in Brantford seems to have topped them all.On Saturday, August 8, Brantford Mayor Kevin Davis, along with a delegation of judges and members of the Neighbourhood Alliance of Brantford presented Byerlay with the 2026 Brantford is Bloomin’ Garden Champion Award during a stop on the Communities
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  • Brantford needs a HART Hub to address addictions, mental health

    Brantford needs a HART Hub to address addictions, mental health
    The City of Brantford is a perfect example of why the provincial government needs to do a lot more to address the addictions and mental health problems residents encounter on a daily basis, Mayor Kevin Davis said.“The addictions and mental health issues that people see on our streets is one of the top-three issues faced by cities across the province and in Brantford is one of the top-two,” Davis said in a telephone interview from Ottawa where he is attending the annual Association o
  • Six Nations Stealth win provincial junior C lacrosse championship

    Six Nations Stealth win provincial junior C lacrosse championship
    The Six Nations Stealth are Meredith Cup champions.Facing two-time defending Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League champions Peterborough, the Stealth defeated the Lakers 3-1 in the best-of-five final.Six Nations opened the series with a 7-3 home win on Aug. 6 before falling 9-6 in Peterborough on Aug. 9. The Stealth took command of things with a 13-7 home win in Game 3 on Aug. 12 before clinching the series with a 13-7 win in Peterborough on Aug. 14.Leading the way offensively for the Stealth in th
  • Campaign to be the next MP for Brantford Brant South is underway

    Campaign to be the next MP for Brantford Brant South is underway
    The search for Brantford Brant South’s next MP is underway and already two candidates with histories of community service have declared their intentions to represent their respective parties in an upcoming byelection.Joy O’Donnell, who represented the federal Liberals in the April 2025 election, has said she wants to carry the Liberal brand again while Dave Carrol has announced he wants to represent local Conservatives. The position of MP for the riding of Brantford-Brant South will
  • Registered charities can apply for grants program

    Registered charities can apply for grants program
    Registered charities from Brantford-Brant, Six Nations of the Grand River, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation are invited to submit funding applications to the Brant Community Foundation.“The Foundation is a 360-degree granter and makes grants to benefit a wide variety of causes, including community development, education, health and social services, arts, culture, heritage, environment, food and housing security, and more,” said executive director Anne Marie Peirce.A G
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  • Brant OPP blotter: Speeding, impaired and intimate partner violence charges

    Brant OPP blotter: Speeding, impaired and intimate partner violence charges
    A 27-year-old St. Catharines man faces multiple charges after being stopped by police for speeding.A Brant OPP officer conducting speed enforcement stopped a speeding vehicle at about 8 a.m. on August 16 on Highway 403 West near the Jerseyville Road overpass.The driver was taken into custody and charged with the alleged offences: operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration over 80; operation while impaired – alcohol and drugs; owner operate a motor vehicle without insuran
  • Brantford Bulldogs open training camp next week

    Brantford Bulldogs open training camp next week
    The Brantford Bulldogs will hit the ice next week.Brantford will open its OHL training camp on Monday at the TD Civic Centre, with practices, drills, scrimmages and fitness testing taking place through the week.The team’s annual Black vs. Gold will take place on Thursday at 1 p.m. at the civic centre. Fans are welcome to attend.Brantford’s pre-season games will take place Aug. 29 against Barrie at 7:30 p.m., Aug. 30 against Oshawa at 12:30 p.m. (both in Barrie), Sept. 2 in Guelph at
  • Mental capacity of sexual offender reduced sentence

    Mental capacity of sexual offender reduced sentence
    A sexual assault case that dragged through the courts for years until a 2025 trial and conviction was finally settled earlier this year with a lighter-than-usual sentence for a 26-year-old man due to his mental disability.Tyrese Calay was 19 years old in January 2020 when he assaulted, choked and had unprotected sex with a woman.“A pre-sentence report shows the accused was identified in middle school with a cognitive intellectual disability, placing him in the lowest functioning category,
  • Charges withdrawn against man in Hampton Road shooting

    Charges withdrawn against man in Hampton Road shooting
    Charges of attempted murder have been withdrawn against a Waterloo man for a 2023 shooting on Hampton Street that left another man severely injured.Abdirahmaan Ali, now 23, was arrested two years after the shooting but, after more than a year in the court system, The Expositor has learned that the charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder were quietly withdrawn during a busy assignment court hearing in Superior Court in February.“This was a case where he was to stand tri
  • Young dancers wow crowds at smoke dance celebration in Brantford

    Young dancers wow crowds at smoke dance celebration in Brantford
    The future of the Haudenosaunee smoke dance is in good hands – and active feet.Among the dozens of competitors at the Woodland Cultural Centre’s Smoke Dance Celebration event on Saturday, youngsters from the ‘tiny tots’ division (five and under) stole the show. Dressed head to toe in Indigenous regalia, the next generation gave elders plenty of hope for the future.“It makes me so happy because I never got to dance growing up,” said Hailey Powless, whose one-y
  • Long-serving educator and trustee opts not to run again

    Long-serving educator and trustee opts not to run again
    Bill Chopp, a longtime trustee with the Catholic school board, announced on social media Friday afternoon that he’s decided against running for reelection.Chopp, who was first elected to be a trustee with the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board in 2014, said his decision was not an easy one.“I wish to sincerely thank everyone who has supported me throughout the years,” he wrote.“Your trust, encouragement, kindness and friendship has meant more than I c
  • Let it rip

    Let it rip
    Jason Petch of Kitchener releases the disc as he tees off at the first hole of the 18-hole disc golf course at Mohawk Park in Brantford on Friday August 14, 2026. He says the course is very good, and ideal on hot days because the trees offer a lot of shade. Brian Thompson/Brantford Expositor/Postmedia Network
  • Reopening Brantford Jail receives a mixed reaction

    Reopening Brantford Jail receives a mixed reaction
    A plan to reopen the Brantford Jail is being endorsed by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) but questioned by a criminology professor.Justin Piche, of the University of Ottawa’s criminology department, says the province’s plan misses the mark.But Chad Oldfield, corrections chair for OPSEU supports the plan announced by Solicitor General Michael Kerzner during an Aug. 6 visit to Brantford.“Currently jails in Ontario are running between 130 to 150 per cent of the
  • Two candidates vying to represent Brant County on Catholic school board

    Two candidates vying to represent Brant County on Catholic school board
    For the first time in more than 10 years, the campaign to represent Brant County on the Catholic district school board will be a contested race.David Miller is challenging long-time Catholic School Board trustee Dan Dignard for the county’s one spot on the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board. Miller is a long-time Brant County councilor representing Ward 4.Dignard was acclaimed to the position in the 2018 and 2022 elections and was re-elected in a contested race in 2014
  • Heather Vanner shares the 'amazing power' of community as she prepares for retirement

    Heather Vanner shares the 'amazing power' of community as she prepares for retirement
    Heather Vanner was a teenager growing up in Harriston, ON when she learned about the amazing power of community in the face of family tragedy.“I was one of nine children and I remember seeing my mom and dad struggle with finances,” said Vanner, who will retire at the end of August as the executive director of Brantford’s Community Resource Service.“When I was 15 our dad died and I saw how mom, then a widow, struggled on social assistance trying to support nine kids. Then
  • Indoor sports facility meeting draws large crowd

    Indoor sports facility meeting draws large crowd
    An indoor sports field at Jaycee Sport Park would give Brantford’s athletes a chance to hone their skills year-round and keep money in the community, says the president of the Brantford Minor Baseball Association.“Right now, Brantford minor baseball has to rent facilities out-of-town to hold practices year round and we’re not the only ones doing that,” Randy Meggs said Wednesday.“Other organizations like Brantford Bisons (and) soccer are also spending money to rent
  • Brantford Transit changes to routes, schedules coming in September

    Brantford Transit changes to routes, schedules coming in September
    Significant service changes are coming down as Brantford Transit rolls out Phase 2 of the Moving Forward Transit Optimization Plan.The changes are to take effect Sunday, September 6, 2026, and aim to improve service reliability, increase service coverage, and provide more direct travel options throughout the network, according to City of Brantford press release.Among the key changes, four new routes – Route B, and Routes 23, 24, and 25 – will be introduced while Routes 4, 4A and 4C
  • Brantford Police launch United Against Hate campaign

    Brantford Police launch United Against Hate campaign
    If you attended the Brantford International Villages Festival last month, chances are you noticed a police presence.That’s because members of the Brantford Police Services Community Safety and Crime Prevention Unit were there to engage with residents as they launched a campaign to educate people about what constitutes a hate incident or hate crime, how to report it, and how police investigate such incidents.“Hate has no place in our community,” said Detective Constable Jet Kha
  • Brantford Police report three missing persons have been located

    Brantford Police report three missing persons have been located
    Three people who were recently listed as missing by Brantford Police have been safely located.Police were concerned for the well-being of the individuals and said early Thursday afternoon that the whereabouts of Shyanne, age 34; Brittany, age 39; and Mark, age 50 are now known.Brantford Police also thanked the public and media outlets for their assistance.Expositor Staff
  • Ring-A-Ding-Ding!

    Ring-A-Ding-Ding!
    Sylvia Chupka, vice chair of the Bell Committee, sits at an early version of a switchboard on display at Henderson House, Canada’s first telephone company business office, opened in 1877. The building, adjacent to the Bell Homestead, was open to visitors on Aug. 8 for an event marking the 150th anniversary of the first long-distance telephone call between Paris, Ontario, and Brantford.
  • Kaden McGregor looking forward to playing for Brantford Bulldogs

    Kaden McGregor looking forward to playing for Brantford Bulldogs
    Kaden McGregor may have personal goals for the upcoming OHL season that involve statistical milestones but there’s more to the 17-year-old’s game than goals, assists and points.McGregor, the first overall pick in the 2025 OHL Priority Selection, was traded to the Brantford Bulldogs from the Peterborough Petes earlier this month for Cooper Dennis.Asked what his objectives are once the puck hits the ice for the 2026-27 season, he pointed out a few things that should make local fans ha
  • Former Brantford principal placed on peace bond

    Former Brantford principal placed on peace bond
    A former Brantford elementary school principal saw her criminal charges withdrawn on Tuesday in favour of a common law peace bond.Jill Hughes, 45, formerly the principal at Bellview Public School in Brantford, was arrested in October 2025 and charged with assault, assault with a weapon, mischief and uttering threats.The charges resulted in a note attached to Hughes’ profile on the Ontario College of Teachers website, stating they are “relevant to her membership in the College,&rdquo
  • Brantford's Claire Meadows to help coach Canada's women's basketball team

    Brantford's Claire Meadows to help coach Canada's women's basketball team
    Brantford’s Claire Meadows has been selected to join Canada’s senior women’s national basketball team as an assistant coach for the FIBA Women’s Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournament.Meadows will be on the bench as Canada takes part in the event in Guadalajara, Mexico, from Aug. 17-23.Canada is in Group B at the tournament along with Mexico, the Philippines and Senegal. The top-two teams advance to the semifinals, with the tournament champion earning a spot at the 2028 FIBA
  • Farm Crawl Brant scheduled for Sept. 12.

    Farm Crawl Brant scheduled for Sept. 12.
    Brant County and area residents have an opportunity to get an up close look at local agricultural on Sept. 12.That’s when Farm Crawl Brant, a one-day self-guided tour of five local farms takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.“Brant’s agricultural community plays an important role in our local economy and helps shape the character of our rural communities,” Zach Gable, the county’s director of economic development and tourism said in a statement.“Farm Crawl Brant
  • Campaign to succeed Mayor David Bailey attracts three candidates

    Campaign to succeed Mayor David Bailey attracts three candidates
    As the deadline to file nomination papers approaches, the campaign to succeed David Bailey as Mayor of the County of Brant has attracted three candidates.Graham Horner, Christine Garneau Bisaillon and Jennifer Kyle are the registered candidates with less than a week for prospective candidates to register for the Oct. 26 municipal election. Bailey has announced he will not be seeking a third term as mayor.“The County of Brant is on a good path, but we have some significant decisions ahead
  • Six candidates campaigning to become Brantford's next mayor

    Six candidates campaigning to become Brantford's next mayor
    A Brantford wrestler has entered the political ring to become the next mayor of Brantford, bringing to six the number of candidates seeking to replace Mayor Kevin Davis.Ricky Willdy, who goes by the name, ‘Pretty Ricky Willdy,’ recently filed his nomination papers, as did Leslie Bory. A previously registered candidate – Rhonda Nordlander – has withdrawn from the race.“I’m running for mayor for Brantford because I believe the only way to make actual change is
  • Pro wrestler among six candidates campaigning to become Brantford's next mayor

    Pro wrestler among six candidates campaigning to become Brantford's next mayor
    A Brantford wrestler has entered the political ring to become the next mayor of Brantford, bringing to six the number of candidates seeking to replace Mayor Kevin Davis.Ricky Willdy, who goes by the name, ‘Pretty Ricky Willdy,’ recently filed his nomination papers, as did Leslie Bory. A previously registered candidate – Rhonda Nordlander – has withdrawn from the race.“I’m running for mayor for Brantford because I believe the only way to make actual change is

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