• Weekly update: Brantford's Downtown Revitalization Project continues

    Weekly update: Brantford's Downtown Revitalization Project continues
    Brantford’s Downtown Revitalization Project continues this week. Installation of underground infrastructure and road construction on Icomm Drive will continue over the coming weeks, with traffic controls remaining in place throughout the construction area. Hill Street has reopened, and all entrances and exits to the Market Centre Parkade are now available for use. To support the installation of deep sanitary infrastructure, Icomm Drive is fully closed between Colborne Street and Hill Stre
  • Canada Day storm caused damage, power outages

    Canada Day storm caused damage, power outages
    The violent storm that passed over Brantford on Wednesday took out power to thousands on one of the hottest days of the year.There were downed trees and reports of property damage around Brantford, meaning city workers were out in force for the clean-up operation, both in Lions Park, where they hurried to ready the property for new crowds at the rescheduled carnival and fireworks on Thursday night, and across the city.Grandbridge Power reported at least 7,000 initial outages but, through the ni
  • Happy Canada Day from Port Dover

    Happy Canada Day from Port Dover
    Festooned with bunting, the float by the Port Dover Lions touted some of the projects the group raises funds for and featured music and teens who were energetic despite the heat.
  • The AI arms race

    The AI arms race
    The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has initiated a global arms race reminiscent of the nuclear buildup of the twentieth century.This technology possesses the capacity to fundamentally alter global power dynamics if it falls into the hands of bad actors. Everyone understands the catastrophic potential of algorithmic warfare disrupting infrastructure, finance, and defense systems. Yet this new frontier presents challenges that the architects of the Cold War never had to navigate.Tra
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  • One win, one loss for man convicted in multiple crimes

    One win, one loss for man convicted in multiple crimes
    A Hamilton man, arrested after a 2020 two-vehicle crash in Brant County, has lost his appeal of a five-year prison sentence in early June after the courts decided a breach of his Charter rights was minor.Cadence Beauparlant, now 25, was convicted of three counts of drug possession for trafficking – fentanyl, hydromorphone and oxycodone – possession of a prohibited weapon and proceeds of crime under $5,000.During his 2022 trial, Beauparlant argued he shouldn’t have been arreste
  • CFUWB awards scholarships to local graduates

    CFUWB awards scholarships to local graduates
    The Canadian Federation of University Women Brantford has awarded scholarships to five high school graduates. The scholarships, valued at $1,200, are given to those who have “demonstrated a vitality for living, enthusiasm for learning and intellectual curiosity about the world,” said a news release from the club. “They are committed to their academic pursuits and play an important role in services to their family, school, and community.” The CFUW Brantford is one of 95 c
  • City seeks input from Brantford residents on public art for Jubilee Terrace Park

    City seeks input from Brantford residents on public art for Jubilee Terrace Park
    The City of Brantford is seeking input on a new public art piece for Jubilee Terrace Park that will honour the courage and sacrifice of those who have served, and continue to serve, Canada during times of war, military conflict, and peace. Following an Artist Call issued earlier this year, four artists were shortlisted to develop proposals for a new public art piece that will be installed in Jubilee Terrace Park, located at 10 Brant Ave.Residents are now invited to review the proposed designs a
  • Hillier Foundation announces scholarship winners

    Hillier Foundation announces scholarship winners
    Four students have been awarded scholarships from the James Hillier Foundation.Arham Hasan, of Assumption College, will be attending the University of Toronto where he is enrolled in the engineering science program. Sajid Monowar, also of Assumption, will use his scholarship to study mechanical engineering at McMaster University.Meanwhile, Zorawar Singh, of Pauline Johnson Collegiate, will be attending the University of Waterloo to study physics.Andrew Song, of North Park Collegiate, will be at
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  • Storm causes sudden end to Canada Day festivities in Brantford

    Storm causes sudden end to Canada Day festivities in Brantford
    A wild storm that crossed southern Ontario Wednesday tossed vendor canopies and porta-potties at the Canada Day festivities in Lions Park in Brantford, sending hundreds of people to shelter indoors.The long-planned-for event was cancelled before the highlight of the day – music by Tom Wilson and then Finger Eleven, followed by spectacular fireworks.“It’s very disappointing,” said festival chair Dave Carrol just hours after being in the field urging people to go home.&ldq
  • Marvelous Mondays bring free family fun to the library

    Marvelous Mondays bring free family fun to the library
    Families looking for free entertainment and enriching activities this summer will find plenty to enjoy at the library’s popular Marvelous Mondays series.Beginning July 6, the main branch will host a variety of live performances and interactive events every Monday afternoon throughout July and August. Programs run from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. and are designed to entertain, inspire, and introduce children and families to new experiences.The series kicks off on July 6 with a Summer Kick-Off celebr
  • Alex lays out plan to sell stock

    Alex lays out plan to sell stock
    In our world of electronic communication, one wonders what evidence of daily life will remain for future generations. Modern technology keeps us constantly connected, but will today’s emails and texts survive a century from now? For decades, letter writing was a common practice. Staying in touch meant sitting down with pen and paper, and receiving a letter—especially from afar—was exciting. Many people, including Alexander Graham Bell and his family, preserved their correspond
  • Person found dead on Powerline Road near Brantford

    Person found dead on Powerline Road near Brantford
    A person who may have been cycling west on Powerline Road, just over the border of Brantford and Ancaster, was found dead late Tuesday afternoon, according to Hamilton Police.They were called to Powerline Road West and Bethel Church Road in Ancaster, after the person was found just off the roadway.The Hamilton Police Collision Reconstruction Unit and Mountain Criminal Investigations Division closed off the road to continue the investigation for several hours. The area is near the Brantford Harl
  • Person found dead on Powerline Road

    Person found dead on Powerline Road
    A person who may have been cycling west on Powerline Road, just over the border of Brantford and Ancaster was found dead late Tuesday afternoon, according to Hamilton Police.They were called to Powerline Road West and Bethel Church Road, in Ancaster, after the person was found just off the roadway.The Hamilton Police Collision Reconstruction Unit and Mountain Criminal Investigations Division closed off the road to continue the investigation for several hours. The area is near the Brantford Harl
  • Two new JPs appointed to Brantford

    Two new JPs appointed to Brantford
    Two new Justices of the Peace have been appointed to work from Brantford’s Ontario Court on Darling Street as part of a wave of 27 new JPs named this week by the Attorney General of Ontario.The Honourable Doug Downey said the appointments of Julie Broderick and Katie Schulz are effective as of July 8.Broderick, who has a Bachelor of Laws (Juris Doctor) degree from the University of Victoria, has worked as duty counsel for Legal Aid Ontario, as a lawyer with small offices, and with Brantfo
  • Citizens' Police Academy now taking applications for fall

    Citizens' Police Academy now taking applications for fall
    Applications are now open for the Brantford Police Services popular Citizens’ Police Academy.The course is a way for community members to learn more about the day-to-day life of police officers in a free, educational program.First run in 1999, police academy runs for five weeks on Wednesday evenings from 7-9 p.m., starting Oct. 28 with a series of interactive, information-sharing sessions.Participants will meet officers, learn about specialized policing units and understand the challenges
  • Happy Birthday, Canada!

    Happy Birthday, Canada!
    Petra Tews (left) and Stephanie Driscoll prepare Driscoll’s home on Tuesday for the Canada Day celebrations in Port Dover. There is a full day of Canada Day activities on Wednesday at the lakeside town, starting at 9 a.m. with the Kinsmen Soap Box Derby in front of The Arbor, followed at 11 a.m. by the Parade of Boats at the Harbour Basin; a Dog Contest at noon in Powell Park; the Calithumpian Parade at 2 p.m. on Main and St. George streets; a 7 p.m. concert; and fireworks at 10 p.m. at L
  • Brantford gets hit with first heat wave of summer

    Brantford gets hit with first heat wave of summer
    Grand Erie Public Health has issued a heat alert with sweltering temperatures forecast to extend into the weekend.Environment Canada also issued an orange heat warning with a “long duration heat event” starting Tuesday and running through to Friday and, possibly, into Saturday. Maximum temperatures could reach 36C with little relief overnight as temperatures drop to between 21 to 23C. The hottest days are expected to be Wednesday and Thursday, with maximum temperatures of 34 to 36C
  • Ongoing harassment charge laid Tuesday

    Ongoing harassment charge laid Tuesday
    A 27-year-old Brant County man has been charged with “ongoing harassment” according to Brant OPP.Police said they went answered a complaint call early Tuesday at about 6:30 a.m. and arrested the man, charging him with two counts of criminal harassment through repeated communication and through threatening conduct.He’s also charged with extortion, intimidation and two counts of failing to comply with a probation order.The man was held for a bail hearing later on Tuesday.Police
  • Ongoing harassment charge laid against Brant County man

    Ongoing harassment charge laid against Brant County man
    A 27-year-old Brant County man has been charged with “ongoing harassment” according to Brant OPP.Police said they answered a complaint call Tuesday at about 6:30 a.m. and arrested the man, charging him with two counts of criminal harassment through repeated communication and through threatening conduct.He’s also charged with extortion, intimidation and two counts of failing to comply with a probation order.The man was held for a bail hearing later on Tuesday.Police remind anyo
  • Local sports: Red Sox turning corner, Szoke a winner, Mercer on top of podium

    Local sports: Red Sox turning corner, Szoke a winner, Mercer on top of podium
    The Brantford Red Sox may be turning a corner.Playing four times last week, the Sox went 2-2. The two victories pushed Brantford’s record to 6-12, moving them into a tie for sixth place in the nine-team league with the Chatham-Kent Barnstormers and Kitchener Panthers.Following a 5-4 loss to the Guelph Royals, Brantford defeated Barrie 8-6 and Chatham-Kent 14-13. The Sox then ended their week when Guelph beat them 10-4.It’s another busy week for the Canadian Baseball League team with
  • Brock leaves as Shadow Minister of Justice

    Brock leaves as Shadow Minister of Justice
    After almost five years in the opposition’s shadow cabinet, MP Larry Brock announced Tuesday he’s “stepping back”.As part of Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s shuffle of that cabinet, which left his senior leadership team unchanged, Brock and several other MPs were shuffled or removed in the 84-critic list.“It has been an honour and a privilege to have served in Shadow Cabinet alongside an incredible team of dedicated members of Parliament doing their pa
  • Brantford judge calls former hockey player 'a depraved human'

    Brantford judge calls former hockey player 'a depraved human'
    Warning: This story contains information about child abuse that some readers may find disturbing.While they didn’t release his name last year, Brantford Police clearly were extremely concerned after arresting a minor professional hockey player for child pornography in Brantford last August.Dale Deon, 33, had a worrying on-line presence with a collection of online usernames including Deodee9, Daledeo, Karl Antigula and ‘Karl shy’.“The accused is known to have travelled ex
  • Brantford's Ryan Speight: 'Cool' to be drafted by CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders

    Brantford's Ryan Speight: 'Cool' to be drafted by CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Brantford’s Ryan Speight was 50-50 on whether he would be selected earlier this spring in the CFL draft.If he had bet on himself, which he’s been doing for years, he would have come up a winner as the Saskatchewan Roughriders picked him in the eighth round (74th overall) of the draft.“I was very surprised but at the same time, I kind of knew I’d earned it,” the Wilfrid Laurier University student said.“It was very cool to still get drafted and have people trus
  • Grand River Conservation Authority employees get wage increase in new collective agreement

    Grand River Conservation Authority employees get wage increase in new collective agreement
    The Grand River Conservation Authority Board and OPSEU Local 259, which represents approximately 103 GRCA employees, have voted to ratify a new collective agreement. “We deeply value the commitment, professionalism and important contributions of our employees represented by OPSEU Local 259, and we are pleased to have reached a new collective agreement,” said John Challinor, GRCA chair. “This agreement reflects the collaborative efforts of both bargaining teams and supports a f
  • Catholic school board students win OECTA Young Authors Awards

    Catholic school board students win OECTA Young Authors Awards
    The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board is celebrating the creative achievements of 10 students recognized in the 2025–2026 OECTA Young Authors Awards. This annual writing competition invites kindergarten to Grade 12 students to submit original works of fiction, poetry, plays, and nonfiction in both English and French. “These pieces reflect the imagination, voice, and literary talent of students across BHNCDSB, and highlight the importance of fostering creativity
  • Catholic school board approves $207-million budget for 2026-27 school year

    Catholic school board approves $207-million budget for 2026-27 school year
    Additional supports for students with special needs, new computers and AI learning are among the investments included in the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board’s balanced $207-millon operating budget for 2026-2027. The board has also approved a capital budget of almost $62 million. Capital priorities include new elementary schools in southwest Brantford and Paris. Salaries and benefits account for almost 80 per cent of the total operating budget. That includes a 1.25 p
  • Brantford municipal election attracting more candidates

    Brantford municipal election attracting more candidates
    Voters in Brantford will have plenty of choice when they go to the polls to elect a new city council on Oct. 26.The race for a seat on council has attracted 28 candidates including seven in Ward 3, five in Ward 4 and five for mayor.The five mayoral candidates include Dan McCreary, Mandy Samwell, Richard Carpenter, Rose Sicoli and Rhonda Nordlander. At present, Sicoli represents Ward 1 on city council, Carpenter represents Ward 4, Samwell represents Ward 5 and McCreary represents Ward 3.Mayor Ke
  • Brantford - Brant County taking another look at airport transfer land deal

    Brantford - Brant County taking another look at airport transfer land deal
    The City of Brantford and County of Brant are considering changes to a proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that would transfer the Brantford Municipal Airport to the city from the county.“Over the past month, extensive input has been collected through the public engagement campaign,” city and county officials said in a joint statement released June 29. “Based on the feedback received, both city and county representatives are carefully reviewing the proposal and are seri
  • New Glenhyrst exhibit celebrates 50 years of Brant Needle Arts Guild

    New Glenhyrst exhibit celebrates 50 years of Brant Needle Arts Guild
    Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant has threaded together its latest exhibit: The Work of Many Hands – Celebrating 50 years of the Brant Needle Arts Guild. The exhibition features recent works by guild members. Featured artists include Ellen Bennett, Kathleen Boyd, Barbara Cook, Deborah Downey, Barbara-Helen Hill, Elizabeth Martin, Jeannette McColl, Mary Lou Pizzey, Kathryn Robicheau, Linda Smith, Elizabeth Spira and Dianne Thomas. The guild’s history can be traced back to 1976 when a sm
  • Wiener dogs invade Burford for annual Wienerfest celebration

    Wiener dogs invade Burford for annual Wienerfest celebration
    Burford was inundated with long little doggies on the weekend for Wienerfest, a celebration of all things dachshund. An estimated 2,000 people attending the event.

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