National News
Brantford Police seeking public’s help in finding missing woman
BRANTFORD, ONT-The Brantford Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance to locate missing person, Sarah Jean Ryan, 32. Ryan was last seen January 24, 2023, at 8:00 p.m., leaving a Lynnwood Drive residence on foot, believed to be heading towards Colborne Street. Ryan is described as female, white, approximately 130 lbs., 5’6”, with brown, shoulder-length hair, hazel eyes. RYAN has a tattoo of cursive writing along the inside of her right arm (from wrist to underarm), a tattoo of a…
COVID-19 News
Meet the Chiefs: Delaware Nation/EELÜNAAPÉEWI LAHKÉEWIIT Chief Denise Stonefish: 90% of community vaccinated
By Victoria Gray Writer The Delaware Nation at Moraviantown has fared pretty well through the COVID-19…
Six Nations News
Onondaga One is Ground Zero In Six Nations housing crisis battle
Six Nations and Habitat for Humanity tackle housing crisis By Lisa Iesse Writer Six Nations Elected Council…
Sports News
Editorial
Divided for almost 100 years
Six Nations oldest political debate is rearing its head… again. Who gets to be in charge?…
Special Reports
MEET THE CHIEF: Garden River Chief Andy Rickard and council work to keep community COVID-19 safe
By Victoria Gray Writer Garden River First Nation took an aggressive position to protect the community from COVID-19 and continue to have strict guidelines and it kept them COVID-19 free for most of the pandemic. The Ojibway First Nation has about 3,100 members of whom 1,250 live on the reserve. The community has managed to have come through the worst of the fourth wave of the pandemic with 20 cases of the virus in the community and no deaths. Like other communities in Ontario the Algoma Health Unit was too…
Press Releases
City launches Digital Service Squad to help small businesses adopt online technologies
Brantford, ON – In partnership with the Downtown Brantford BIA, the Brantford-Brant Business Resource Enterprise Centre…