By Emily Stonehouse There is only one constant in life, and that is aging. No matter what, it’s there, and it always will be. Aging can be a blessing; an opportunity to learn longer, to…
A troubled bridge over water
By Vivian Collings I’m sure many people living on the east side of Koshlong Lake Road past the bridge have been “weary and feeling small” for the past couple of months.The sentiment is there in…
All in, Hook, Line & Sinker
By Vivian Collings The wait is over. Hook, Line & Sinker is now open for business, and the Haliburton community’s overwhelming excitement far exceeded the expectations of owners Taylor Pridham and Veronica VanLeeuwen. After only…
Haliburton Framing and Photo
By Lynda Shadbolt “Every moment is made glorious by the light of love,” said Rumi. I really do love living in Haliburton County. It is a special place on this wondrous and precious planet that…
Little black book
By Steve Galea One of the occupational hazards of being a humour columnist is that you come up with great ideas for columns – and then end up writing ones like this instead. This is…
County’s growth is ahead of expectations
By James MatthewsLocal Journalism Initiative Reporter Haliburton County has already exceeded what was forecasted to be its housing needs by 2036. The thing is, it’s only 2023. And, as of the 2021 census, the county…
Money and support available for local not-for-profits
By Emily Stonehouse The Haliburton County Development Corporation (HCDC) officially opened their applications for their Local Initiatives Program (LIP) on Jan. 30. “This is a really special program,” said Heather Reid, program & operations coordinator…
Razzamataz brings in international circus
By Emily Stonehouse Razzamataz Kids’ Show are back at it again. Less than a month since their successful viewing of the Odawa Wiingushk performance, the organizers for children’s programming in the area are presenting another…
Canadian Parents for French invite you to storytime
By Vivian Collings Canadian Parents for French (CPF) are inviting families to a morning of French stories at the Haliburton County Public Library Haliburton branch on Saturday, Feb. 11 to introduce the language to pre-school…
Haliburton curling: A family tradition
By Vivian Collings The history of the Colliver family is written in the walls and on the ice surface of the Haliburton Curling Club. Brothers Steve and Brent and their sons Jesse and Chris recently…
Local high school to benefit from Environmental Summit
By Chris Drost The invitations have gone out to high schools in Haliburton, Bancroft, Barry’s Bay and Peterborough for the first Environmental Summit at the Algonquin Visitor Centre on March 31. The event is being…
Giving a VOICE to everyone
By Emily Stonehouse Come And Sit Together. That’s the theme of VOICE, a peer support group led by individuals with lived experiences with trauma, mental health, mood, and substance abuse issues. “A lot of humans…
Winter: ‘tis the season for water main breaks…
By James MatthewsLocal Journalism Initiative Reporter Despite a significant Boxing Day water main break, Highlands East council has faith in the Cardiff drinking water system’s integrity. During its Jan. 19 public meeting, township council heard…
Compromised culvert to be replaced in Highlands East
By James MatthewsLocal Journalism Initiative Reporter A culvert on Earles Road in Highlands East will be replaced with a concrete deck slab. Highlands East council was presented with four options during its Jan. 19 public…
Naloxone training key to ending the stigma
By Emily Stonehouse The concept of overdoses - particularly in a rural community - is often something that is pushed under the rug. Yet, while it may seem foreign to some, the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine…
Local entrepreneurs open new space
By Vivian Collings Two Haliburton businesses, Organic Times Emporium and Rowan and Oak Co., opened the doors to their new space at 5167 County Road 21, just beside Industrial Park Road in Haliburton, on Wednesday,…
Dry January
By Vivian Collings We’re a week past “Blue Monday” now; the supposed hardest day of the year. Although we were gifted with a beautiful sunny day last Monday, I understand why “Blue Monday” is in…
‘Blah’ remedy
By Sharon Lynch “Sometimes at night, I just sniff the air.” Hearing this, Monika knew she needed to know more. She and Carol were making their way along the road that wound past their houses…
Great moments in grocery shopping
By Steve Galea Last Friday, I had a free afternoon, so I went grocery shopping. Normally, Jenn and I go to the grocery store together, but I think she thought it would be healthy for…
Tradition continues for Haliburton Highlanders
By Vivian Collings Pipes and drums have been heard echoing in the Haliburton Highlands for over 50 years, with local band members displaying the gold, red, blue, and green tartan. You can become part of…
Huskies Welcome new faces and push for playoffs
By Alex Gallacher The Haliburton County Huskies are currently sitting second in the South/East conference and third overall in the OJHL. Starting the new year with a record of 2-2-0-0, the Huskies have been making…
















