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The Paris Independent for Wednesday May 21st 2025

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Issue #193

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2025

100,000 Butter Tarts. One Weekend. Ontario’s Favourite Tart Party Returns to the Paris Fairgrounds this Saturday & Sunday. Tarts, Food Truck Village, Tailgate Live Music, & Rubber Duck Hunt — Oh My! See page 18 for sweet details

Province commits another $12.5 million in new hospital plans MEDIA RELEASE Brant Community Healthcare System

TAKE A TRIP TO WONDERLAND

(PRINX LYDIA PHOTO)

Students at Sacred Heart Catholic Elementary school dazzled audiences with their recent Alice In Wonderland Jr production last week. The well-organized production included flashy costumes and some powerful acting performances from students. Pictured are the Flowers of the Golden Afternoon, left to right, Tarami Olugbenjo, Sophie Salitra, Sierra Weaver, Alyssa Monteiro and Hayley Weaver. See story and more photos on page 2.

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Lobbying for Federal support CASANDRA TURNBULL Managing Editor

A Paris councillor wants to hold the federal government accountable for downloading costs surrounding housing, development and mental health and addictions to municipalities, without any commitment to adequate funding. Ward 2 Councillor Lukas Oakley wants to address these concerns if he’s elected to the

Federation of Canadian Municipalities (Ontario Caucus) Board of Directors next month. Brant County Council endorse Oakley to stand for election on FCM’s Board of Directors, for a two-year term, if elected during the Annual General Meeting on June 1st. Oakley, along with fellow Councillor Jennifer Kyle, will be attending the AGM, in conjunction with the Annual Conference and Trade Show, from May 29 to June 1, 2025.

The Brant Community Healthcare System (BCHS) is pleased to acknowledge the Ontario government’s continued investment in local healthcare infrastructure, with the announcement of an additional $12.5 million planning grant to plan on a greenfield site. This funding will support the next phase of planning for a new hospital acute care tower and a non-acute ambulatory care building, a transformative project that will address capacity challenges and aging infrastructure at Brantford General Hospital and The Willett. “This is a significant milestone for our organization and our community,” said Bonnie Camm, President and CEO of BCHS. “With this funding, we can move forward with the more detailed planning required to build modern, patient-centered facilities that will meet the growing and evolving healthcare needs of Brantford, Brant County, Six Nations of the Grand River, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and surrounding communities. We are grateful to the Government of Ontario and to MPP Will Bouma for their continued support and advocacy.” The redevelopment project is part of Ontario’s broader $56 billion investment in health infrastructure over the next decade, which CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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