By Vivian CollingsGet ready to fasten your bindings and tighten your boots.A new snow season is upon us, and skiers and boarders at Sir Sam’s can shred the slopes with peace of mind knowing they…
DropZone! volunteer exemplifies civic duty
By Vivian CollingsWe can all learn about the importance of volunteering to help the community from six-year-old Holly Carpenter.Holly is rarely away from the DropZone! a family arcade and recreation space, at West Guilford Community…
100 mile attempt is step forward
17-year-old’s early exit opens chapter to running ambitionsBy Darren Lum Nick Phippen is one teenager with an undeniable desire to run down a dream.At 17, he was the youngest runner taking on the 100 mile…
Debut album touches on contemporary challenges wrapped in…
North of Seven's band steeped in the Highlands By Darren Lum Passion and heart is central to the 10-track debut album, … Just sit down by North of Seven.Comprising of three Haliburton Highlands Secondary School…
Until later …
By Darren Lum Thank you.Two simple words with great weight.I am grateful to everyone who gave their time, but, more importantly, opened their homes, their lives and their hearts in sharing their stories. I am…
Beavers to be evicted from Dillman’s Trail waterway
By James Matthews (Local Journalism Initiative reporter)Highlands East municipal staff will remove a beaver dam that threatens flooding on the Dillman’s Trail.The dam removal is part of work discussed during the township council’s Oct. 11…
Dysart may have to absorb some Wigamog demolition…
By James Matthews (Local Journalism Initiative reporter)Municipality of Dysart et al taxpayers may end up footing some of the cost to tear down the dilapidated Wigamog Inn.The Aurora Group, owners of the Kashaganigamog Lake inn,…
Dysart mayor: Septic system inspections benefit property owners…
By James Matthews (Local Journalism Initiative)There’s truth in numbers, especially when you’re talking about results of Dysart’s Sewage System Re-Inspection Program.Council received a report into work completed as part of the 2022 re-inspection program during…
Haliburton Pregnancy Care Fall Fundraiser kicks in $4,000
By Vivian Collings The Haliburton Pregnancy Care and Family Support Centre held their annual Fall Fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 17 at Lakeside Baptist Church in Haliburton and raised close to $4,000 to help support their…
EH! questions answered
Responses to environmentally themed questions from candidates for the Oct. 24 election. Environment Haliburton! has received 22 responses to our environmentally themed questions from the 41 candidates for the Oct. 24 municipal elections. Questions:1) What…
Clearing things up for 911
Dear Editor, We live in central Wilberforce and though we do not have any cell phone service we do have phone service with Bell that continues to work during power outages. Our landline works as…
You have power
By Darren Lum Maybe it’s an exaggeration to believe voting is pivotal to the next four years, but I wonder.Our participation in democracy depends upon the votes we cast. It requires our attention. I believe…
Canoe FM’s Radio Playhouse presents Shatter
By Vivian Collings The Halifax Explosion that claimed nearly 2,000 lives happened more than a century ago, but the tragedy can be linked to comparable prejudices and reactions to present day crises.In Canadian playwright Trina…
Razzamataz dazzles with first show in two years
By Vivian CollingsThe show will go on for Razzamataz with a whole new board of directors and five exciting shows for their new season, the first of which was nearly sold out.After a two-year hiatus,…
Red Hawks make strides in Quinte
Submitted by Karen GervaisOn Wednesday, Oct. 12 the Red Hawks cross-country team travelled to Brighton to run in the Quinte Invitational Meet at Dunnett Apple Orchards. At their first meet of the season, the Red…
Textile recycling program collects tonnes at landfills
By Vivian CollingsDysart’s textile recycling program is proving a success at diverting waste after two months of placing collection bins at all five Municipality of Dysart et al landfills.Dysart’s environmental manager John Watson said, “It’s…
911 issues with power outages, geography
By James Matthews (Local Initiative Journalism) A power outage in the Duck Lake Road area is much like being thrusted into a communications void.Unless you use a cellphone, but not everybody has access to those.Paul…
Uncertainty remains about COVID-19, says region’s top doctor
By James Matthews (Local Initiative Journalism)The seventh wave of COVID-19 hasn’t ended and, as such, people need to remain vigilant to stifle the spread of the virus and its various strains.That vigilance is all the…
Nothing is something
By Darren Lum There’s lots of time.Twenty-fours to be exact for each day. One hundred sixty-eight hours in a week. Six hundred seventy two hours in a month. Eight thousand sixty-four hours in a year.…
The garden, part 2
By Lynda Shadbolt This story begins on a mid March day in 2022. It was one of those beautiful winter days that felt like spring would soon arrive. The sky was blue, the sun was…
Rotaract takes over Highland Yard
By Vivian Collings Rotaract Haliburton Highlands is off and running taking charge of the long-time fundraiser in the community, the Highland Yard.Rotaract Haliburton Highlands hosted their first ever public open house at the Abbey Gardens’…
















