Still a chance for the great Canadian dream
By Pauline Kerr Not so very long ago, home ownership was an achievable dream for the average Canadian. It might not be a palace in an exclusive neighbourhood, or even … Continue reading Still a chance for the great Canadian dream
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Wolves lose opener to Clinton
By Doug Kennedy The Clinton Radars defeated the Ripley Wolves on Sunday night, in game one of the WOAA senior semi-finals, 5-2. Clinton had won game seven against Minto the … Continue reading Wolves lose opener to Clinton
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Sims: Only vultures benefit from Canada’s border-crossing COVID test
The Canadian border agent needed only a quick look at my negative COVID-19 rapid test result taken just 15 minutes earlier on the other side of border in the United States.
Charges laid in disturbance that left 16-year-old with life threatening injuries
A 19-year-old Brantford resident has been charged with aggravated assault and uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm in connection with the incident in Oxford County last Friday.
City hall briefs: ‘Graphic’ flyer ban; $10-a-day daycare; foster animal fight
A collection of news and notes from Tuesday’s city hall debates: Proposed bylaw to restrict graphic flyers moves ahead A proposed bylaw to restrict flyers with graphic images in London earned the support of council’s community and protective services committee Tuesday night. Mayor Ed Holder and councillors Maureen Cassidy, Mariam Hamou, Jesse Helmer and Steve […]