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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

Kawartha Dairy to open first GTA store in Halton

Kawartha Dairy to open first GTA store in Halton

The favourite cottage-country brand promises premium products made the traditional way
Man arrested after evading Halton Police by jumping into Lake Ontario

Man arrested after evading Halton Police by jumping into Lake Ontario

Suspect allegedly in breach of conditions and in possession of a stolen vehicle, police say
Halton Police Board approves 9.5 per cent budget increase for 2024

Halton Police Board approves 9.5 per cent budget increase for 2024

Proposal would enable HRPS to hire 49 new officers, 24 civilian employees
Halton-based PR pro has a passion for helping people tell their stories

Halton-based PR pro has a passion for helping people tell their stories

Speak Prep offers coaching for any kind of public speaking, from press conferences to job interviews
Halton police budget target for 2024 will be tough to meet, says chief

Halton police budget target for 2024 will be tough to meet, says chief

“The difference will be how many people can we hire to meet the needs of the communities that we serve"
GTA gas prices to drop by four cents on Wednesday

GTA gas prices to drop by four cents on Wednesday

Dip follows a four-cent hike on the weekend
OPP urges drivers to 'make better decisions' after deadly week

OPP urges drivers to 'make better decisions' after deadly week

More than 250 people have died in collisions in Ontario so far this year, including nine in the last seven days, says Sgt. Kerry Schmidt
Zellers store to open in The Bay at Bramalea City Centre in September

Zellers store to open in The Bay at Bramalea City Centre in September

Company also announces 21 new pop-up locations across Canada
UPDATE: Woman attacked by pitbull has died of her injuries

UPDATE: Woman attacked by pitbull has died of her injuries

Police say there's no criminal element to an investigation of the tragic incident that occurred at a Burlington home
Pitbull shot dead by police at Burlington home after it attacks owners

Pitbull shot dead by police at Burlington home after it attacks owners

One of the victims is now in critical condition
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