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Brantford Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspicious male. On Tuesday October 30, 2018 an unknown male was seen walking around businesses and buildings within the downtown area around 1:00 p.m. The unknown male was wearing a trench coat and was carrying what appears to be a toy gun, similar to a
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Brantford Police THANK the public’s assistance in locating a missing 15 year old female, Emily Nicole Campbell. The Brantford Police Services confirms Emily’s well being.
Publisher’s Note: This is a story created by one of our Citizen Journalists celebrating a passion she wants to share 4BRANT. We welcome Amanda Morrison. Amanda Morrison is a local author from Brantford. An active member of the Brantford Writer’s Circle, she enjoys spreading her love of the written word through her own work or
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Pictured above: Dr. Andrew Robinson, Laurier Brantford; Angee Turnbull, Director of Philanthropy Lansdowne Children’s Centre; and Shelby Do, Laurier Brantford Graduate. Laurier Brantford Professor, Dr. Andrew Robinson had a plan to create new opportunities for local students graduated from the Human Rights and Human Diversity program. He applied for funding for students looking for non-profit
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It’s Thanksgiving Weekend in Canada and many households are getting set to host family & friends for cheer and time spent around the table sharing stories, passing platters and helping the little ones experience turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes for the first time. Many are getting ready to stuff the turkey with a family recipe
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Mark your calendars and be there when The Rope Factory, in Brantford will once again be hosting Art Battle® on Thursday, October 25 – presented by Murky Productions, Paint-Club and The Rope Factory! During the course of the evening, twelve Painters create the best work they can across three 20 minute rounds and as they work,
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Brantford’s Bike Night was the first time I’ve worn my winter jacket this year and I’m glad I did! The show on Thursday was very cold as five of the eight invited non-profits braved the weather. Each one of these places offers something unique, and simply being aware of them helps connect people who can
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” LET ME WIN, BUT IF I CANNOT WIN, LET ME BE BRAVE IN THE ATTEMPT” On Saturday, October 13, 2018, Special Olympics Ontario- Brantford held its annual sports banquet. This event was a celebration of all Brant Special Olympics athletes and their efforts during the past year. Special recognition was given to those
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Brantwood Community Services has partnered with four other organizations in an ‘Abilities Hub’ at their location at 25 Bell Lane, Brantford. Brantford’s Town Crier, David McKee joined the heads of the partnering groups at announce the opening of the new Abilities Centre Left to right: Rita-Marie Hadley, Executive Director-Lansdowne; Jo-Anne Flood, Executive Director-Brantwood; Mary
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