To the Editor, In the spring of 2019, Concerned Citizens of Haliburton County surveyed local merchants to ascertain their use of plastics. We followed up with letters to all newspapers to offer congratulations to those…
The lost art of handwritten communication
By Katrina Boguski Last week, driving through downtown Haliburton the number of impressive signs on the local storefronts made me think about a man who made his living painting signs by hand.His name is Maurice…
Cody Hodgson inducted into Sports Hall of Fame
By Grace OborneFormer NHL centreman, Cody Hodgson, still has a profound passion for the sport of hockey. Though he retired from the game early in his career, he continues to project his love for the…
Huskies off to a good start, top Tigers…
By Fred GrovesIt’s been 19 long months since Haliburton County Huskies’ captain Nathan Porter has played in an Ontario Junior Hockey League game.This past weekend, the 6’2”, 220-pounds veteran defenceman led the Huskies into a…
Abbey Gardens welcomes children to meet their ponies
By Grace OborneIf your child is bored of participating in the same activities, hold on to your horses, because Abbey Gardens has a program that will be exciting and different for everyone.Every Friday, for about…
Hike Haliburton reveals nature’s splendour
By Fred GrovesWith the beginning of the fall colours as a backdrop, Noriko appeared on the hill.As one of the dancers, who last week embedded herself into the serene Haliburton Sculpture Forest, her movements kept…
Vaccination clinics have reached locals schools
By Katrina BoguskiIn recent weeks, staff from the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit have been holding COVID-19 vaccination clinics in local high schools for students, staff, parents, and members of the school community.Schools…
COVID-19 funding increases estimated school board revenues
By Katrina Boguski The following are briefs from the TLDSB virtual meeting on Sept.14. There was no meeting over the summer so this was the first chance to present the third quarter results which ended…
Invasive snails being removed by the thousands from…
By Fred GrovesLake stewardship continues to be a high priority for many who call Haliburton County their home.This past summer, under the direction of the Coalition of Haliburton Property Owners Associations (CHA), over 420,000 invasive…
Grip it and rip it at the Corduroy
By Grace Oborne It’s been two years since the Corduroy Enduro last tested the mettle of riders in the rugged terrain of Gooderham. Now that the COVID-19 restrictions have eased, hundreds of riders will return…
A oneway ticket, two suitcases and another waterfront…
By Katrina Boguski A somewhat curvy career path has unfolded in my life and the most recent turn on that road has led me to the editor’s desk at the Haliburton County Echo. It’s a…
Haliburton you make a great first impression
By Katrina Boguski You never get a second chance to make a first impression. As it happened, on Aug. 18 the town of Haliburton made a pretty good impression on me, and that was one…
New online 50/50 monthly lottery is a win-win…
By Lisa TompkinsHHHS Foundation has just completed its 2nd monthly online lottery event, and it’s proving to be a win-win for health care in the community, with 50% of the funds raised going to a…
Boshkung Lake water skiers make history for the…
By Grace Oborne Former member of the Boshkung Lake Ski Club, Garth Mole, recently took time to reminisce about the days he and his fellow members would soar above Boshkung Lake to the applause of…
Resources available to help local businesses implement new…
By Katrina Boguski On Sept. 1, the provincial government announced that people will need to provide proof of being vaccinated fully and will need to produce ID in order to participate in many public events…
Football trailblazer engineers inspiring success
By Darren LumHaliburton Highlands Hall of Fame inductee Taly Williams may be the first pro football player to come from here, but it’s his achievements in applied science and environmental engineering that has truly changed…
New moose regulations questioned
By Steve GaleaOntario’s new moose hunting regulations will take effect this year – and, as you would expect when the changes are so comprehensive, not everyone is happy.The new regulations were developed, according to the…
OHTO marketing campaign includes local musical duo
By Grace OborneEarlier this summer, the Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization (OHTO) launched a campaign to promote local tourism and support area businesses.The campaign consisted of a video series shared to social media that featured stories…
Drug overdoses on the rise in Haliburton County…
By Mike BakerA recent surge in the number of drug overdoses reported in Haliburton County has sparked a response from the OPP and the local health unit.The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit issued…
Tokyo 2020 a ‘dream come true’ for Haliburton…
By Grace Oborne For young badminton athlete Rachel Honderich, representing her country at the Olympics has always been a dream. In order for one to achieve such a goal, they need to work hard. It…
Sports, extracurriculars to return at TLDSB schools this…
By Mike Baker There were no unexpected surprises last week when Trillium Lakelands District School Board outlined its plans for students’ upcoming return to school.During a recent meeting held on Aug. 24, TLDSB Director of…














