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The Brantford Expositor is an English language newspaper based in Brantford, Ontario and owned by Postmedia. It provides the readers with coverage of local news, sports and events to the community as well as coverage of provincial, national and international news.
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Brantford (2021 population ... The Brant News was a weekly paper, delivered Thursdays until 2018; it publishes breaking news online at their website, [75] ...
July 17 – an F1, or possibly a weak F2, hit a La Baie du Diable campground in Ferme-Neuve, Quebec, moving RVs and breaking trees. July 25 – an F0 tornado destroyed a barn in Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec. The same storm produced hail that reached 5–6 cm (2.0–2.4 in) in diameter and caused $2 million damage in the agricultural community.
CKPC-FM (92.1 FM, Lite 92) is a radio station in Brantford, Ontario. Owned by Evanov Communications, it broadcasts a soft adult contemporary format, billed as "Southern Ontario's Favourites". [1] The studios are located at 325 West St in Brantford while its transmitter located near Brant Rd 24 and McLean School Rd north of Brantford.
The Brantford City Council is the governing body of Brantford, Ontario. The council consists of a mayor and ten councillors, two representing each of five wards. The city council elections are held every four years and the citizens and community members of Brantford vote for their candidates, who are eligible to be confirmed by majority of ...
This is a list of mayors of the city of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Until 1956 mayors were elected for one year terms. Beginning in 1957, mayoral terms were extended to two years by Ontario law. In 1987, the provincial government changed the Municipal Elections Act to require local government elections every three years.
Date Name (age) of deceased Province or Territory City Police Force Description of Incident 1980-07-27 Hollett, Albert (36) Nova Scotia () : Hollett died after an altercation with two police officers on the bridge between Halifax and Dartmouth.