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Celeste Percy-Beauregard

Toronto

Local Journalism Initiative Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, ON)

Contributor at Brantford Expositor

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | thespec.com | Celeste Percy-Beauregard

    Longtime Brantford trustee Carol Ann Sloat and the GEDSB have been butting heads since at least May 2022, seemingly stemming from her concern the board conducted too much business in camera away from the public. Multiple sanctions kept Sloat from going to — or even watching virtually — more than a year of board meetings. Thursday marked the second time the trustee asked the Divisional Court branch of the Superior Court of Justice to review a decision of the school board.

  • 3 weeks ago | pentictonherald.ca | Celeste Percy-Beauregard

    An ambitious challenge has youngsters from two schools on Six Nations of the Grand River racing to read 280 kilometres worth of books. The read-a-thon was hatched by the YMCA of Hamilton Burlington Brantford as part of its Beyond the Bell program, which provides after-school learning enrichment to students in priority areas. One example is this “playful competition,” which aims to get the students interested in reading and working as a team, area supervisor Patrick Pfeiffer said.

  • 3 weeks ago | thespec.com | Celeste Percy-Beauregard

    An ambitious challenge has youngsters from two schools on Six Nations of the Grand River racing to read 280 kilometres worth of books. The read-a-thon was hatched by the YMCA of Hamilton Burlington Brantford as part of its Beyond the Bell program, which provides after-school learning enrichment to students in priority areas. One example is this “playful competition,” which aims to get the students interested in reading and working as a team, area supervisor Patrick Pfeiffer said.

  • 3 weeks ago | thespec.com | Celeste Percy-Beauregard

    If you’re heading downtown in Paris, Ont., plan to take the William Street Bridge. Beginning Thursday, June 5, at 7 a.m., the County of Brant moves into Phase 2b of the major reconstruction it’s calling the “Downtown Dig.”The five-phase project involves replacing infrastructure, creating a new streetscape and improving accessibility. It is expected to continue to the end of 2028.

  • 3 weeks ago | brantfordexpositor.ca | Celeste Percy-Beauregard

    Advertisement 1Residents of a Brant County subdivision are beginning to wonder if they’ll ever see a $1,500 lot grading deposit owed from the developer who built their homes.  •   •  Article contentResidents of a Brant County subdivision are beginning to wonder if they’ll ever see a $1,500 lot grading deposit owed from the developer who built their homes. Advertisement 2Article contentDawn Laws was under the impression “we had to pay this money in case we made any changes to the property.

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