Haliburton sled dogs hit big screen with Jonas Brothers
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Places for People makes plans for the future

By Emily Stonehouse Changes are on the horizon for local housing initiative Places for People (P4P); a major theme that came out of this year’s AGM, held at the Haliburton Curling Club on Nov. 8.…

Kids

By Emily Stonehouse It’s a time of year where kids are on the forefront. And they should be. It’s a season of magic and wonder. As we age, that sparkle dims and dwindles; until sometimes…

A Tale of Two Tail Gunners

By Thomas Smith Every year, we stray further from the day World War Two ended. This year will mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War In Canada, the remaining WW2…

To remember

By Emily Stonehouse Lest we forget. A phrase we share around Remembrance Day. Thinking of our past chapters, looking forward with hope. The act of marching to war in any capacity is something beyond my…

Dominion hotel hosts ghost hunt

By Thomas Smith Readers beware, you are in for a scare. On Halloween night last week, paranormal investigator Ethan Towers led a group of people on an investigation to try and catch evidence of paranormal…

Real

By Emily Stonehouse This week, the paper is filled with some very real stories. And I don’t mean real in the sense that they are true and accurate (though I can assure you, they are),…

Sir Sam’s enters the next era of modernization

By Emily Stonehouse With every ending, there comes a new beginning. That’s the optimistic attitude Dave Bishop, general manager of Eagle Lake’s Sir Sam’s Ski and Ride, is taking into the winter season. Last week,…

Shed a tier

By Emily Stonehouse Highlands East council took the time this past week to discuss the potential development of a new council meeting space. And while they tossed around the idea, nothing was set in stone…

MH accepts volunteers for Dawson Memorial Outdoor Rink

By Thomas Smith We are blasting past fall and already thinking of the cold winter ahead. On Thursday, Oct. 9 Candace McGuigan, director of community services brought the topic of moving the Dawson Hamilton Outdoor…

Weaving words

By Emily Stonehouse We always find a theme in our papers. One specific thread that seems to weave through our words, and when I tug at that thread, I generally find my topic for an…

Big changes coming to Minden sledding trails

By Thomas Smith The snowmobiling trails will be looking a little different in Haliburton County this year. Recently, the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) announced that they will be making cost saving cuts to…

The right to strike

By Emily Stonehouse As I type this, there are two known major strikes happening in the community. The college support staff have been picketing for over two weeks, and last week, Canada Post announced once…

A cry from Loon Lake; seeking speed reductions…

By Emily Stonehouse With the fall colours coming near their peak time, Loon Lake is a popular destination for motorists taking in the sights. But with vehicular accidents accumulating along the stretch of provincial highway,…

Truth

By Emily Stonehouse As we wade the waters of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - a day for reflection, for pausing, for honouring - it’s difficult to look past the muddy riverbeds of the…

Minden honours artist with Group of 7 ties

By Thomas Smith Before being known as a painter, Maurice Haycock was a geologist and father sent on a surveying assignment to the arctic. Travelling by boat, dogsled, and foot, Haycock surveyed the Cumberland Sound…

Mental health walk-in clinic opens up in Minden

By Emily Stonehouse Access to mental health services is something that many struggle with, particularly in a rural community. Luckily, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) have taken the steps to officially open a new…