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News Update, 8:00 am, Wednesday October 15th, 2025

News Update, 8:00 am, Wednesday October 15th, 2025
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Oct 15, 2025 | 8:12 AM
Brantford Police are  investigating after the body of a male was found on a walking trail.
According to the Expositor, Police were called on Monday morning 10:30am, to Birkett Lane and River Road, near the embankment.
Police say  no further details will be provided and right now, they don’t believe there is a risk to public safety.
Canadian tire has admitted your personal information may have been compromised.
The retailer says, If you made online purchases through it’s list of stores including Canadian Tire, Marks, SportChek and Party City, hackers could have your details.
The data breach on October 2nd gave potential thieves your name, address, email, birth year, password and partial credit card numbers. 
The breached information belongs to shoppers who had an e-commerce account.
Jobs in the GTA appear to be going to the US.
According to Unifor, Stellantis will move a planned Jeep production from its Brampton plant to Illinois, as part of a major US expansion.
The union blames the current US government for the move.
Ontario meanwhile is spending 75 million dollars to broadcast a new anti-tariff ad in the United States, aimed at Republican voters.
The advertisement uses audio of former U-S president Ronald Reagan speaking in 1987 about tariffs, saying they do not work in the long term.
 
Cambridge City Hall has reopened to the public after a police investigation into threats.
A city council meeting was moved online last month after reports someone sent a threatening voicemail.
Cambridge had limited public access to city council meetings but will now have enhanced security protocols and on-site security staff.
 
Air Canada says the buses that shuttle travelers between the Region of Waterloo Airport and Toronto’s Pearson Airport have been so successful that it’s adding extra busses.
On Monday, the Landline Company announced it was increasing the number of daily trips from five to 10.
The shuttle service was first introduced in 2024 and is free for anyone booked with the airline.
Stacey Englehart
News Director Southern Ontario