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Minden’s newest eatery toast of the town

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It’s been six weeks since Toast opened in Minden and co-owner Tara Schroeder says the breakfast and lunch spot is proving popular. “We see...

Sir Sam’s new lift for 2027

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Sir Sam’s Ski/Ride has announced that a new chairlift will be coming to Haliburton’s iconic family ski hill as part of its ongoing modernization...

Delancey Sports moving to prime spot

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Five years after opening Delancey Sports in Haliburton village, owners Josh Karam and Erika Mozes say they’re excited to make their popular store a...

Sir Sam’s season kicking into gear

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Dave Bishop is officially in countdown mode as Sir Sam’s Ski/Ride edges closer to reopening for the 2025/26 winter season. Slopes at the Haliburton...

Hawk River turns 50

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Larry Hewitt has seen and done it all in his 50 years at the helm of Hawk River Construction in Haliburton County. The firm...

Gym meeting members where they’re at

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For Alex Monteiro, running a gym is all about reducing friction for members. “Life is busy, and finding time for the gym can be...

Another round for beer store plaza

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The owners of the Hops Drive plaza in Haliburton are planning a “significant investment” in the building; including renovating to accommodate a large Pet...

Realtor floats idea of starting Minden BIA

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After investing in Minden’s main shopping hub this summer, purchasing a three-unit building on Bobcaygeon Road, realtor Brandon Nimigon is leading the charge for...

Hodgson ‘humbled’ by chamber win

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Haliburton’s Andrew Hodgson has earned many accolades throughout his career as a political staffer and real estate agent, but none carried as much meaning...

Heat-Line looks to future

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It’s a new era at Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems, with the Algonquin Highlands-based business recently announcing a change in leadership. Founders Lorne and Robin...

HCDC marks 40 years supporting business

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The Haliburton County Development Corporation (HCDC) has retained its position as the number one community investment firm in Canada, boasting a portfolio of $23.6...

Three decades of Glecoffs

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Glecoff’s Family Store in Haliburton turned 30 this past weekend, celebrating three decades in business with an in-store celebration Oct. 4. There was a...

Bringing Younique fits to Haliburton

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Haliburton entrepreneur Chrissy Moore said it’s a Younique experience for shoppers anytime they step through the doors of her new Highland Street business. Her...

Highlands resort named for copper-coloured leaves

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Coppertree Highlands Cottage Resort owners Kay and Ian Rogers moved in the day of this spring’s ice storm. Kay said they wanted to close...

Doubling up on goodness at Rising Thymes

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by Susan Tromanhauser It all started with being homesick for a vegetable. Unable to find vegetables specific to her Japanese upbringing, Yuki Renel grew her...

New spa anything but basic

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Beauty Basics’ Amy Joanu has always embraced sudden change and chaos – so when an opportunity unexpectedly presented itself to become a storefront owner,...

G.J. Burtch up for major Ontario award

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Haliburton County’s G.J. Burtch Construction Enterprises is up for the Ontario Home Builder Association’s (OHBA) small volume builder of the year award again this...

Wind blows tattoo artists into Hali

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While Bronwin Ironside and Samina Khokhar were introduced to tattooing in very different ways, the universe aligned to bring the two to Haliburton, where...

New brewer has family ties at Boshkung

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Working a routine 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. day job never much appealed to Ryan Prentice, the recently installed brewmaster at Boshkung Brewing. Arriving...

Minden manufacturer leaving County

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A long-time Minden-based manufacturer is leaving the County. TekVest announced earlier this month it is leaving its premises on County Road 121 near Howland...

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