Lieutenant Governor’s Visit to Bradford
Article by Miriam King of Bradford Today
Article by Miriam King of Bradford Today
Throughout the winter, we would always find fresh paw marks in the snow in our backyard which was a sure sign of a rabbit roaming around. Occasionally, we would encounter a rabbit dashing away when we opened the patio door. Last week however, the rabbit ran across the backyard upon hearing us but stopped half-way…
Her Honourable Lieutenant Governor and other delegates at the reception.
County of Simcoe selected me as the recipient of the 2019 Immigrant Artist Award. Thank you Simcoe County for recognizing my work and many thanks to Larissa Marks of the Bradford Public Library for nominating me for the award. https://www.bradfordtoday.ca/local-news/immigrant-strides-celebrated-at-newcomer-recognition-awards-8-photos-1768767 https://youtu.be/L0SrEDHxz1w
To commemorate the National Trails Day, the town of Bradford West Gwillimbury and the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority organized the “Mayor’s Hike for Health” at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area. The hike along the “Chickadee Trail”, a 2.7 km long scenic loop trail was led by Brian Kemp of LSRCA who had a wealth of…
According to the historical records, out of the Scottish settlers that moved to Ontario in 1815, a few families settled in Bradford area in 1819. They purchased a plot of land for a cemetery and a church on 6th line in 1822. The first log building of “Auld Kirk” (meaning old church) was built there…