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Brenda Jefferies

Brenda Jefferies

Brenda Jefferies is Editor of FlamboroughToday, one of 19 news sites owned and operated by Village Media. She was a reporter and editor at Flamborough Review for 17 years before leaving to take on freelance editing projects for companies such as Teva Canada, NIIT Learning Solutions and Our Kids Network. Brenda’s work has been recognized at the provincial, national and international levels, with awards for local sports, headline and editorial writing. Her passion for community news led her back to journalism and she is excited to once again cover local stories that matter. You will find her out and about in the Flamborough area (try the coffee shops first).

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Recent Work by Brenda

Westover Artists painting up a storm for annual fall sale

Westover Artists painting up a storm for annual fall sale

Talented local group meets each Tuesday at the Waterdown Seniors Centre
New play equipment, drier baseball fields coming to Millgrove park

New play equipment, drier baseball fields coming to Millgrove park

Phase 2 of the project on track to be completed next week, says the city
City eyes 6.9% property tax hike as 2025 budget process gets underway

City eyes 6.9% property tax hike as 2025 budget process gets underway

Public delegations slated for Nov. 18, Jan. 20
IN PHOTOS: Loaves and holiday wishes at St. James United Church

IN PHOTOS: Loaves and holiday wishes at St. James United Church

Fifteen vendors, home baking and hearty take-home meals were part of the fun
Local Toastmasters celebrate a century of polished public speaking

Local Toastmasters celebrate a century of polished public speaking

Waterdown group offers lively discussions, fellowship and support every Tuesday evening
Frankie and the Fairlanes cruise into Carlisle Nov. 10

Frankie and the Fairlanes cruise into Carlisle Nov. 10

Lucky 13 show, headed up by Carlisle native Michael Lambert, features classic favourites - and a surprise guest or two
Motion stirs up lively discussion about relationship between Hamilton police, local schools

Motion stirs up lively discussion about relationship between Hamilton police, local schools

Hamilton police chief to look for ways to 'advance the relationship' with public school community
IN PHOTOS: Diners dig into pasta supper for a great cause

IN PHOTOS: Diners dig into pasta supper for a great cause

Knox Church community event raised $1,000 to help cover costs of projection equipment
FLAMBOROUGH FUN: Here's what's going on around town Oct. 24-27

FLAMBOROUGH FUN: Here's what's going on around town Oct. 24-27

Scare up some fun at these local events
Awesome, able and active: Graceful Abilities a resource for local families

Awesome, able and active: Graceful Abilities a resource for local families

Waterdown day program offers valuable opportunities for local adults with disabilities
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