• 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
  • Man connected to Delhi shooting given 11-year prison sentence

    Man connected to Delhi shooting given 11-year prison sentence
    A Brantford man found to be involved in the shooting into two Delhi homes two years ago has been sent to prison with a substantial sentence.Logan Donovan, 25, was arrested for the incident two months after it occurred and his charges became even more serious when a search revealed he had a loaded gun and 79 grams of fentanyl.“It was just luck no one was hit or injured that day,” said assistant Crown attorney Anthony Minelli about the June 10, 2024 incident where bullets went into tw
  • Six Nations Arrows in battle with Orangeville Northmen

    Six Nations Arrows in battle with Orangeville Northmen
    The Six Nations Arrows find themselves in a first-round playoff fight with the Orangeville Northmen.Heading into the best-of-seven Ontario Junior A Lacrosse League playoff series, the Arrows were the favourites as they were 13-5 in the regular season compared to 9-8-1 for the Northmen.But as Orangeville proved in the regular season with an 8-6 victory over Six Nations in the only meeting between the two teams prior to the playoffs, an Arrows victory isn’t assured.The Northmen struck first
  • Missing person found safe: police

    Brantford Police say 38-year-old Amanda, who had been reported missing, has been safely located.
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  • 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
  • Proposed Brantford airport boundary adjustment map updated in response to public feedback

    Proposed Brantford airport boundary adjustment map updated in response to public feedback
    The City of Brantford and the County of Brant have updated the proposed Brantford Municipal Airport boundary adjustment map in response to public feedback.Following extensive public engagement in May and June, both city and county councils have agreed to a revised map that removes 469 acres of agricultural land from the originally proposed transfer area.The updated map, now consisting of 848 acres versus the original 1,317 acres, also removes lands associated with a transportation corridor bein
  • Second heatwave to hit Brantford area bringing sweltering temperatures

    Second heatwave to hit Brantford area bringing sweltering temperatures
    Brantford and much of southwestern Ontario is bracing for the second heatwave of the summer with scorching hot weather this week. The Medical Officer of Health for Grand Erie Public Health issued a heat alert for the Grand Erie Public Health region (Brantford‑Brant and Haldimand‑Norfolk), effective Monday. A heat alert is issued by the MOH when Environment and Climate Change Canada issues a yellow‑level or higher heat alert for the region, indicating that conditions may pose h
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  • Brantford's Pynx is part of Niagara's biggest watch party

    Brantford's Pynx is part of Niagara's biggest watch party
    A Brantford company got a “once in a lifetime” gig when it nabbed a contract to help run the Niagara Parks’ Fan Zone by the Falls – a huge watch party spot for World Cup games and more.“This is one of those really crazy things to be a part of,” says Mike D’Eri, owner of Pynx Productions.“This will never happen again for us.”The event includes showing the World Cup games on giant LED video walls in a huge viewing area at Queen Victoria Place
  • Fowl play: First-ever DuckFest in Brantford was a hit

    Fowl play: First-ever DuckFest in Brantford was a hit
    For the first time in nearly a quarter-century, a rubber duck race was held on the Grand River in downtown Brantford on Sunday.A whopping 3,000 yellow birds were dumped from the Lorne Bridge high above, with the top three finishers downstream underneath the Veterans Memorial Parkway earning cash for their sponsors. The festivities were hosted as part of Duckfest, a new Downtown Brantford BIA initiative, in support of Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services.“It’s part of the downt
  • Six Nations council repeals cannabis control regulations

    Six Nations council repeals cannabis control regulations
    Six Nations Elected Band Council has repealed its cannabis control law and cannabis control regulations.The council said its actions are effective immediately and are the result of “ongoing challenges” with the regulatory system including resources and enforcement.In a recent statement, the council said it also considered community feedback received during a public comment period that began May 29 and continued to June 30. The public comment initiative gave Six Nations residents an
  • Paris event pays homage to first long-distance phone call

    Paris event pays homage to first long-distance phone call
    Though Brantford is known as the Telephone City, nearby Paris also played a major role in the invention’s history. On Saturday, Brant County paid homage to the 150th anniversary of the world’s first long-distance call with a Historical Places Days event on the new Paris promenade.Surrounded by local makers and groups such as the Brant Historical Society and Bell Homestead, Brant County’s Arts, Culture and Heritage officer, Kayla Cicman, and her team were set up in downtown Par
  • Special Olympians heat up the track at Kiwanis Field in Brantford

    Special Olympians heat up the track at Kiwanis Field in Brantford
    The present and future of the region’s Special Olympics athletes were on full display at Kiwanis Field on Saturday. Just a few months after hosting the 2025 provincial championships, Special Olympics Brantford welcomed 250 athletes from 21 area teams for its invitational track and field meet. Among them, nearly 40 Brantford and area competitors entered events such as the 50-metre dash, long jump, and shot put. “It’s always good to see all the athletes competing,” said Ji
  • City hall notebook: A year of celebration, sticker price shock

    City hall notebook: A year of celebration, sticker price shock
    Brantford is gearing up to mark two major milestones, the 150th anniversary of its incorporation as a city and the 180th anniversary of its incorporation as a town.Both take place in 2027 and city officials have working on a number of events to commemorate the anniversaries.The plans, which are still being developed, include a 150th launch event on May 31, 2027.Other events include a special 150 Day featuring the ‘Quilt of Belonging’ on July 2, a floral display in Lorne Park and a 1
  • More people entering the local labour market: planning board

    The local unemployment rate rose slightly in June but that’s not necessarily bad news, says the Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie.The planning board, in a statement released Friday, said the increase is the result of more people entering the labour market looking for work. That reflects continued confidence in employment opportunities across Brantford-Brant, the planning board said.Figures provided by Statistics Canada say Brantford-Brant’s unemployment rate rose 0.5 percentage
  • Update: Shaver Street reopens after major fire in Brant County

    Update: Shaver Street reopens after major fire in Brant County
    The cause of a Thursday fire in Cainsville that closed down a section of Shaver Street for several hours on Thursday hasn’t yet been determined, County of Brant officials said.“At this time the cause of the fire remains unknown and the extent of the damage has not been determined,” a Brant County spokesperson, said. “The Ontario Fire Marshal’s office will not be attending the scene and there are no environmental concerns related to the incident.“We want to ex
  • Update: Shaver Road reopens after major fire in Brant County

    Update: Shaver Road reopens after major fire in Brant County
    Shaver Road in Cainsville, Brant County, has reopened following a large commercial property fire on Thursday.No injuries were reported as a result of the fire.County of Brant officials say 25 firefighters from three stations responded to the fire. Firefighters were at the scene for several hours and due to the duration of the blaze, crews were rotated throughout the incident to ensure firefighter safety and maintain operations.“At this time the cause of the fire remains unknown and the ex
  • Update: Shaver Road reopened

    Update: Shaver Road reopened
    Shaver Road in Cainsville, Brant County, has reopened following a large commercial property fire on Thursday.No injuries were reported as a result of the fire.County of Brant officials say 25 firefighters from three stations responded to the fire. Firefighters were at the scene for several hours and due to the duration of the blaze, crews were rotated throughout the incident to ensure firefighter safety and maintain operations.“At this time the cause of the fire remains unknown and the ex
  • Police pull three commercial vehicles off the road in Brantford area blitz

    Police pull three commercial vehicles off the road in Brantford area blitz
    Police have good and bad news to report after inspecting 900 vehicles in the Brantford area during a one-day road safety blitz on July 9.No impaired drivers were detected.However, three of 12 commercial vehicles checked by police were taken off the road because of defects. Several motorists were nabbed for a range of violations including two who were reportedly driving without seatbelts.Police issued 12 licence plate deficiency warnings, and say four motorists were caught using handheld devices
  • Police pull three commercial vehicles off the road

    Police pull three commercial vehicles off the road
    Police have good and bad news to report after inspecting 900 vehicles during a one day road safety blitz on July 9.No impaired drivers were detected.However, three of 12 commercial vehicles checked by police were taken off the road because of defects. Several motorists were nabbed for a range of violations including two who were driving without seatbelts.Police issued 12 license plate deficiency warning, caught four motorists using handheld devices and two others failed to surrender their drive
  • Booming business at International Village halls in Brantford

    Booming business at International Village halls in Brantford
    The festival halls were full and hundreds of people lined up around the city for a taste of something a bit different as International Villages was in full swing.“It’s been busy,” said Gino Tastasciore, who was greeting arrivals at the Italian Village, held in Rossini Lodge on Grey Street said Thursday night.With 16 festival halls around the city, there was plenty of choice in popular ethnic food items, dance presentations and musical performances.While six of the villages hel
  • Brantford Bulldogs hire Brian Burke, promote Gary Roberts

    Brantford Bulldogs hire Brian Burke, promote Gary Roberts
    The Ontario Hockey League may not be operating at full steam but that hasn’t stopped the Brantford Bulldogs from continuing to build for the 2026-27 season.With most teams enjoying the summer break, Bulldogs general manager Spencer Hyman and his staff continue to make moves to position the team towards a championship run.Recently the organization announced a restructuring of its hockey operations staff, made several player signings, added a coach to the bench and celebrated one of its pla
  • Shaver Road closed due to fire

    Shaver Road closed due to fire
    An active fire in Cainsville has closed Shaver Road, says Brant OPP.The road was closed between 50 Shaver Rd. and Ewart Avenue at about 3 p.m. while emergency crews responded.Motorists were asked to avoid the area and police warn that the duration of the closure is unknown.“The public is reminded to follow all directions from emergency personnel and no enter the closed area,” said the police in a social media post, promising updates when more information becomes available.SGamble@po
  • Brantford man charged after theft at aerospace company

    Brantford man charged after theft at aerospace company
    Halton Regional Police have charged a 30-year-old Brantford man after an internal theft investigation involving an Oakville aerospace company.In early June, cops began investigating after an aerospace company reported the theft of specialized millwright and aerospace equipment and tools.Investigators alleged an employee of the company was responsible after the stolen items were put up for sale on social media platforms.On June 30, a search warrant was executed at a Brantford residence, where th
  • Keep safety in mind on Pottahawk Sunday, police advise attendees

    Keep safety in mind on Pottahawk Sunday, police advise attendees
    With thousands of people expected to take part Pottahawk Sunday this weekend, police are reminding attendees to make responsible choices. The second Sunday in July brings throngs of boats to Pottahawk Point, a sand bar in Lake Erie only accessible by water.The annual Pottahawk floating party sees many boaters imbibe while enjoying a day of sunshine, swimming and stepping between boats tied together near the sand bar about nine kilometres southeast of Turkey Point. “While most enjoy the ev
  • County of Brant Fire Service responses in 2025 up 16% over previous year

    County of Brant Fire Service responses in 2025 up 16% over previous year
    Emergency responses by County of Brant Fire Services were up more than 16 per cent in 2025. The number of emergency responses across all stations totalled 1,145 last year, according to statistics in the county’s 2025 Fire Services Annual Report. County of Brant Fire Services consists of an administration team and 190 volunteer firefighters.The administration team is responsible for managing all branches of the division and overseeing daily operations. The volunteer firefighters operate fr
  • Brantford to rename boat launch in memory of community champion

    Brantford to rename boat launch in memory of community champion
    Brantford has found a way to honour a trail blazer who strengthened the community’s connection to the Grand River through a range of projects including boat launches in Paris and Glen Morris.City councillors have recommended for approval a plan to rename the D’Aubigny Creek Boat Launch after the late Mary Welsh.“Many people recognize Mary Welsh’s name but perhaps not everyone knows the full extent of her contributions to our community,” Coun. Mandy Samwell said at
  • Psychotic break led man to carjack cabbie at knifepoint in Brantford

    Psychotic break led man to carjack cabbie at knifepoint in Brantford
    A foreign national, whose methamphetamine addiction led to a psychotic episode in Brantford, culminating in him stabbing a cabbie and trying to take the man’s car, will most likely be deported once he finishes his jail term.Safal Rai, 28, was a “person of good character who had never been a burden to society until the week leading to his arrest,” his lawyer, Godspower Abamba said in court.In July, 2025, Rai experienced a breakdown due to methamphetamine abuse and was hospitali
  • Oaks of St. George recognized by Golf Canada for junior programming

    Oaks of St. George recognized by Golf Canada for junior programming
    Greg Baetz and his staff at the Oaks of St. George Golf Club were recently recognized for building a burgeoning junior program at the course.Earlier this year, Golf Canada awarded National Facility Awards for Junior Golf with the Oaks of St. George finishing as a finalist in the Grassroots Junior Program of the Year category.The criteria for the award is listed as a facility or academy program that is excelling at creating new junior golfers through local programming.“I thought it might b
  • Brantford looking to update e-bike bylaw

    Brantford looking to update e-bike bylaw
    An update to Brantford’s bylaw governing power-assisted bicycles on city trails is necessary and timely, says a long-time cyclist and bicycle shop owner.“This resolution comes forward at the right time,” Stuart Querney told Brantford city councillors at a July 7 committee-of-the-whole meeting. “The Province of Ontario is currently reviewing its own e-bike legislation and one of the primary goals of that review to is distinguish between true power-assisted bicycles and he

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