By Emily Stonehouse We don’t know everything. Yes, perhaps a startling realization. I wrote a few weeks ago about how there is always more to every story, about how there is power in seeking more…
Total fire ban in Haliburton County
Effective at noon on Tuesday, Aug 5, 2025, there will be a total fire ban throughoutthe County of Haliburton, including the townships of Algonquin Highlands, MindenHills, Highlands East and Dysart et al. This means no…
Scott announces funding for healthcare
By Emily Stonehouse The Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Haliburton and Kawartha Lakes, Laurie Scott, made an appearance at the Summit Wellness Centre in Coboconk last Tuesday to make an announcement on the future…
‘It almost smelled rubbery’: Wildfire smoke chokes Haliburton…
By Adam Frisk An air quality warning was issued last week for Haliburton County as wildfire smoke blanketed the region. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued a special air quality statement on July 13…
It’s here
By Emily Stonehouse If there’s one thing that stops us in our tracks, it’s the weather. We can be looking forward to the next event, next show, next memory to be made, but suddenly, all…
Oh Canada
By Emily Stonehouse If you were to explain Canada Day to someone who had never heard of the holiday before, how would you start? Would you lead with the fact that it’s the day we…
Jack Brezina wins Senior of the Year Award
By Thomas Smith From the stage of the Highlands Festival Theatre to Bobcaygeon Road during the Santa Claus Parade, there's one face who would be recognized by visitors and locals alike. On Thursday, June 26,…
Burnt Crust Pizzaria eager to sling hot pies
By Thomas Smith Imagine preparing to open your first restaurant and at the same time, you have a baby due in two weeks. That is the reality for Katrina McCallum, owner of Burnt Crust Pizzaria…
AH beekeeper wants a garden revolution
By Thomas Smith Two years ago, Natliya Chernytska made the decision to let her lawn grow wild. After reading The Garden Jungle by Dave Goulson, Chernytska became inspired to protect the smallest insects in her…
Meet Adam Frisk, our newest reporter and photographer
By Adam Frisk Hello, Haliburton County! My name is Adam Frisk and I’ve recently joined The Haliburton County Echo, Minden Times and County Life as a reporter and photographer. I’m thrilled to join the talented…
Craft spirit company finds its footing in Minden
By Thomas Smith George Kaplun, founder of Denna Lake Spirits has been in the service industry for his entire adult career. After leaving Ukraine, Kaplun and his family stayed in Israel before they were allowed…
Cooling Centre Open at SG Nesbitt Memorial Arena
The Township of Minden Hills is opening a Cooling Centre at the SG Nesbitt Memorial Arena (55 Parkside St., Minden) in the Lobby area, on Monday, June 23 to Wednesday, June 25, 2025, from 8:00…
Senior’s Seminar encourages connection, resiliency
By Thomas Smith In 2023, June officially became Seniors Month in Ontario. In celebration of Seniors Month, MP Jamie Schmale and MPP Laurie Scott have announced that Seniors Seminars will be returning to Haliburton on…
Wildlife rehab urges residents to cease use of…
By Thomas Smith Eight wildlife rehabilitation centres have banded together in a call to action against the use of rodenticides in Ontario. More commonly called rat poison, the sanctuaries that have taken up the call…
Tourism world welcomes local students
By Emily Stonehouse “It’s all about opportunities,” said Darla Searle, the hospitality teacher at Haliburton Highlands Secondary School. “We want to show them what’s out there.” Searle is leading a Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)…
Kev’s Hotdogs and Sausages opens in Minden
By Thomas Smith After working as a personal support worker for eight years, Kevin Morgan knew that he loved working with people. Since retiring three weeks ago, he is spry and ready for business at…
County hopes to share Minden council chamber
By James Matthews County staff provided council three options to deal with revised cost estimates for work on the Newcastle Street Land Registry Office and the Administration buildings. The original estimated price was about a…
Mud
By Emily Stonehouse As we watch the smoke drift into our backyards with wildfires ravaging the country, they passed Bill 5. A contentious topic, which will make immediate changes to the Endangered Species Act, the…
Changes
By Emily Stonehouse The other day, I was invited to sit in on a presentation to the Rotary Club by historian Steve Hill on the past stories of newspapers across the county. And while this…
Feast and Fusion making pizzas for good
By Thomas Smith Walking into Feast and Fusion, you are greeted by bright colours and a collection of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles memorabilia. A handwritten menu board with cheeky names like This Little Piggy greet…
Minden Pride becomes Pride in the Highlands
By Emily Stonehouse A rebrand, a shift, a change, a transformation, That’s the journey Minden Pride is currently on. Actually, Minden Pride is now a thing of the past. The not-for-profit, volunteer-run organization has now…

















