A Brantford woman dealing with long-term addictions agreed she needed to go to prison in order to turn her life around.
Joseph had already seen the toll diabetes can have on someone — his father ended up needing a leg amputation. So following ...
New requirements under the Ontario Fire Code go into effect on January 1, 2026, regarding the installation of carbon monoxide ...
The province’s Special Investigations Unit is continuing its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the serious ...
The Ward 4 councillor said that from a population perspective, Brantford doesn’t meet the threshold of a community that needs ...
A student-led group rooted in Truth and Reconciliation at Brantford’s Pauline Johnson Collegiate has been honoured with a ...
Paris District High School girls hockey coach Shane Seibert is hopeful the Panthers can repeat their performance from a year ...
A byelection to fill a vacant seat on the County of Brant council will be held on March 16. Nominations close on Jan. 30 at 2 ...
Churey has been a climber since he studied business at Brock University. He looked for a couple of years for a gym location ...
Three Brantford Bulldogs players have been selected to attend Team Canada’s training camp for the 2026 World Junior Hockey ...
At present, the city’s operating budget calls for spending of just over $228.3 million. The figure represents a 5.69 per cent ...