General News

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OPP working to ‘humanize’ the badge

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It’s a Monday morning at the OPP headquarters in Minden as Const. Joel Imbeau begins to read emails. He’s looking for referrals from the...

Fearrey frustrated by further Wig delays

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Dysart et al mayor Murray Fearrey has said the township is trying to get things moving again with the demolition of the Wigamog Inn...

Developer continues to pitch Cardiff housing

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A proposed housing development for Cardiff came back to Highlands East council Nov 12 with Stephen Tunks of Teska Development suggesting a new location...

Highlanders help after Hurricane Helene

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When County residents Yvonne and Cary Kreuzwiesner made their way through Black Mountain, North Carolina recently, they saw a lot of similarities between the...

‘Dire’ message about food, heat

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Amid skyrocketing demand for their services, Central Food Network executive director Tina Jackson and board chair, Nancy WrightLaking, had some sobering statistics to share...

Cigarettes, cigars… artwork at HSAD

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Zack Williams purchases a $10 token from the cash at The Red Door Store at Haliburton School of Art + Design. He walks to...

Hollywood movie to be shot in Highlands

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Camp Kandalore in Algonquin Highlands will serve as the backdrop of an upcoming major Hollywood feature, by Blumhouse Productions, with filming to begin later...

Haliburton remembers

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The Haliburton Remembrance Day parade Nov. 11 made its way from the Legion to the Cenotaph on Highland Street for the ceremony. During the...

Minden remembers

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Around 100 people gathered around the Minden Cenotaph Nov. 11 to pay their respects to veterans during a rain-soaked Remembrance Day ceremony. The colour...

Highlands East remembers

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A large crowd, including students and staff from Wilberforce Elementary School, attended the Remembrance Day ceremony in Highlands East Nov. 11. They gathered in...

Gardeners urged to rethink what is beautiful

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The Minden and District Horticultural Society hosted more than 120 gardeners from 17 Ontario horticultural societies to conduct business and talk plants Oct. 19...

Foundation closes book on $6.225M campaign

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The Haliburton Highlands Health Services Foundation’s ‘Here for You in the Highlands’ campaign ended the way it started Nov. 1 - with another $500,000...

Land Trust pursues sixth property

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The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust is launching an online auction Nov. 17 in hopes of supporting its efforts to secure a sixth property for...

Norland camp gets upgrade thanks to OTF

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Camp Endobanah in Norland recently announced it is using a $117,200 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant to transform a 1940s Toronto Transit Commission women’s quarters...

Union lead hoping to avoid postal strike

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The longer negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) over a new contract stretches on, the more likely there...

OPP investigating fatal ATV collision in Haliburton

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The Haliburton Highlands detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating a fatal single all-terrain vehicle (ATV) collision in Haliburton. On Nov. 2,...

Deputy mayor wants pressure on busing

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Responding to resident concerns about safety in downtown Minden - in light of a new school board policy making children walk 1.6 km to...

Low water levels continuing on reservoir lakes

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Parks Canada’s water management team says an extended trend of below-average precipitation has impacted watersheds across the Trent-Severn Waterway, including the reservoir lakes. “Most...

Minden targets end of March for full STR

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Acknowledging “there’s been some hiccups, to say the least, along the way,” Minden Hills’ chief building official Eric Guay tabled a report to an...

U-Links to tackle ‘worst invasive species’

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U-Links Centre for Community Based Research has kick started a year-long investigation analyzing the threat of invasive phragmites to four watersheds in the northern...