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Fred Eaglesmith’s musical vision Fred Eaglesmith wants to make southern Ontario a music capital. And to help make that happen, the Canadian singer-songwriter is embarking on a southern Ontario tour, stopping in smaller cities and towns throughout the month of April. He’ll make a stop in Brantford for a performance at the Brantford Artillery Gunners Club on April 22.
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he weekend fire that destroyed the offices of Brantford’s Ball Media Corporation was large enough that fire prevention officers will be “several more days” conducting their investigation. “Given the size of the fire involvement and the fact it required such an offensive from the firefighters, it will be a fairly sizeable dig out,” fire prevention officer Dwayne Armstrong said. “There is a lot of material to sort through.” Crews responded to a fire at the Grey Street print and design shop at about 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Armstrong said fire officials were forced to remove the steel roof from the Grey Street building before going in after extinguishing the blaze. “We were worried about a collapse while inside doing the investigation,” he said. The Ontario Fire Marshall has asked to be kept informed about the investigation.
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Great Downtown Cleanup The downtown BIA is calling on the public to help clean up Brantford’s core during the fourth annual Great Downtown Cleanup. The event runs from 9 a.m. until noon on April 20.
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Brant Conservative candidate Phil McColeman, left, answers questions during an interactive online forum hosted by Dave Carrol. Read about how Brant federal election candidates are taking their campaigns online inside this week’s Brant News. Election coverage is on Pages 3, 4, 6, 8 and 11. Photo by Sean Allen, Brant News
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diation project. The city is in consultation with its lawyers after learning that two companies connected to Terrasan Corp. are in the midst of filing for bankruptcy, Brantford Coun. Marguerite CeschiSmith said on Wednesday.
Toronto-based Terrasan is the company working on the remediation plan for the Greenwich-Mohawk site. “We are taking this very seriously,” Ceschi-Smith said.
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ith two sitting members from Queen’s Park in attendance, Brant members of the Progressive Conservative Party selected their provincial
election candidate during a meeting on Saturday. With a successful 35-year career in business behind him, Michael St. Amant went unchallenged in seeking the nomination.
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