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We are excited to share that repairs to the Paris Splash Pad are complete and it is now open to the public.
Park Avenue at King Street in Burford will be closed on Monday, July 13 from approximately 8:00 am to 1:00 pm for the installation of the Veteran’s Crosswalk. This crosswalk supports the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Rehabilitation on the Scott Culvert located on Burtch road, will begin on Thursday, July 16. The work will include concrete repairs, guide rail replacement and road reconstruction over the culvert.
Join us this weekend for a FREE swim, sponsored by Grace Gospel Church.
The County of Brant invites residents and visitors to visit the Downtown Paris Promenade this weekend for a day of history, shopping and community celebration.
Please be advised that the Paris Splash Pad (80 Laurel Street, Paris) is closed today, July 7, until further notice for mechanical issues. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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The County of Brant Fire Services Division is pleased to present the 2025 County of Brant, Fire Services Annual Report. This report highlights the wide range of services provided by the Fire Services team, including recruitment updates, new projects and funding, station statistics, fire prevention efforts, training information, public education and community initiatives, and goals for 2026.
Brant-Brantford Paramedic Services is pleased to present the 2025 Brant-Brantford Paramedic Services Annual Report. The report highlights information including services provided by the team, headquarters update, notable achievements, statistics and 2026 goals.
The results are in and the Park vs. Park showdown has officially crowned its 2026 champion — Burford Lions Art Cadman Park, Burford, with an impressive 46 votes!
The Heat Alert issued by the Medical Officer of Health on June 29, 2026, for the Grand Erie Public Health region, has ended as temperatures and humidity levels are no longer forecasted to meet Heat Alert criteria
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