By Darren Lum The plan for the affordable housing development on Wallings Road is taking a step forward after Dysart et al entered into an agreement with Places for People, with the approval of a…
Health care coalition spreading antiprivatization message before election
By Stephen PetrickSigns saying “Don’t Privatize our Public Health Care” will likely pop up on some Haliburton County lawns, ahead of the June 2 Ontario election. The signs are the work of the Ontario Health Coalition…
Rotary Club getting free bike share program rolling
By Stephen PetrickWheels are in motion for a new bike share program for Haliburton County.The program, led by the Rotary Club of Haliburton, would provide free access to bicycles for anyone 18 and older.The bikes…
Sixth time a charm
By Darren Lum Like a calm before the commuter storm, an early morning walk in downtown Haliburton leaves little to distract from the sound of water flowing from Emmerson Dam, or the birds’ chorus of…
Appreciating police that engage with compassion
To the Editor, Sometimes we malign our police, so it was nice to see Sergeant Paul McDonald praised for his service and support in the article, Open your heart to connection published on March 29.We…
Who is that masked man?
To the Editor, Mr. Selbie’s letter is well taken. He is concise and accurate in expressing his concern. It was surprising for me as well, to see how quickly the general populace moved to unmasking…
Take an artistic journey of faith and inspiration
Stations of the Cross tour showcases inspiring Easter-themed artBy Stephen Petrick A new event that sprung up in some of the world’s finest cities last Easter is continuing – and Haliburton County’s spiritual community continues…
Skating club has history of excellence
To the Editor, When I responded to questions for the article [Fulfilling a dream and making a community proud, published March 29], I believe I was a bit excited and forgot to mention that Melanie…
Thoughts of a frustrated Peacenik
To the Editor, Very early morning, not able to sleep, mind filled with concern for state of this world and trying to think of actions that individuals, families and communities can do to make a…
Glen Dart would be proud
By Darren LumA legacy of Haliburton hockey history carries forward with next generationThere’s a certain kind of symmetry to it all for the Dart family, who saw three generations of representation in the hockey tournament…
Nichols shares insights into youth, housing precarity and…
By Sue TiffinDr. Naomi Nichols, Canada Research Chair in Community-Partnered Social Justice and a sociology professor at Trent University, was the key speaker at the 31st Celebration of Research held virtually on March 26.Nichols said…
Huskies split final two, look to playoffs
By Alex GallacherThe Haliburton County Huskies completed their inaugural regular season with a win Saturday night against the Mississauga Chargers and a loss against the Wellington Dukes on Sunday, April 3. Finishing the season with…
2022 federal budget pledges housing support
By staff This year's 2022 federal budget is promising more opportunities to buy a house, with a little more than $10 billion for housing-related initiatives, which is a third of all new spending, as presented…
Health care coalition spreading antiprivatization message before election
By Stephen PetrickSigns saying “Don’t Privatize our Public Health Care” will likely pop up on some Haliburton County lawns, ahead of the June 2 Ontario election. The signs are the work of the Ontario Health Coalition…
OPP investigating truck theft
Members of the Haliburton Highlands Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating a report of a stolen vehicle in the Township of Dysart et al. Today (on April 5), a white 2015 Nissan…
Huskies square off against Golden Hawks in playoffs
By Alex Gallacher Following a loss to the Lindsay Muskies on Sunday and a win over the Cobourg Cougars Monday night, the Trenton Golden Hawks locked up second place in the East division and will…
Health unit reports first influenza case in two…
The following are brief reports from a Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District (HKPRD) health unit press conference held virtually on March 23 with medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking and a press release issued…
Keeping climate change crisis upfront
By Darren Lum A cool wind, with falling snow did little to diminish the heat from the fervor expressed by protesters, who gathered at the locomotive landmark in Haliburton last Friday to take a stand…
Making Dreams Come True invites requests
By Darren Lum Finding that perfect formal ensemble for the upcoming graduation this year is closer than you think.After eight years, the Make Dreams Come True initiative continues to be a service for anyone interested…
‘Anxious, a little unsure, but still hopeful’: TLDSB…
The following are brief reports from a Trillium Lakelands District School Board meeting held both in person and virtually on March 22. By Sue Tiffin “It is good to be back in person,” said Wes…
Library offers mileage rate increase to employees to…
The following are brief reports of items discussed during a March 16 meeting of the Haliburton County Public Library board. By Sue Tiffin The rising cost of gas is leaving mileage rates in the dust.…















