County concerned about misuse of Crown land

By Chad Ingram Haliburton County council is attempting to open a dialogue with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry about the ongoing inappropriate use of Crown land within the county’s borders.Councillors received a memo…

Fighting for change

By Mike Baker The kids, they did alright.OK, maybe they did better than just alright.When word first got out a few months ago that a collection of elementary school students had banded together to ask…

County’s shoreline bylaw to be prepared for fall

By Chad Ingram A new shoreline preservation bylaw for Haliburton County should be ready for final approval by council by October, county councillors heard during a June 23 online meeting.Council received an introductory presentation from…

It was all about giving back for Hall…

By Darren Lum It’s fitting that when Lenny Salvatori was asked to share his thoughts after being announced as one of three builders inducted to the Haliburton Highlands Hall of Fame he deflected credit to…

Smith says ‘maybe there won’t always be an…

By Mike Baker A recent discussion on increasing ice fees at A.J. LaRue arena in Haliburton caused one councillor to question the feasibility of the facility moving forward.Ward 4 Coun. John Smith expressed concerns over…

Trail blazers led Rice’s storytelling way

By Sue Tiffin Hundreds of people registered to hear Waubgeshig Rice speak at the 13th Annual Indigenous Education Evening held virtually by the Trillium Lakelands District School Board on June 15.Rice, an award-winning author and…

Dysart’s 2020 books given the all-clear by municipal…

By Mike Baker Dysart et al’s ability to “quickly adapt to the COVID-19” pandemic last spring paid dividends in their 2020 year-end accounts according to the municipality’s auditor.Thomas Turnbull, of Grant Thornton LLP, painted a…

Take and Bake serves Harcourt community

By Sue Tiffin While in this past year the Harcourt Ladies’ Committee haven’t been able to fully serve the community in the way they’ve been doing for almost 50 years, a planned curbside meal fundraiser…

From the ashes gives rise to generosity and…

By Darren Lum Last week, disaster in West Guilford was averted because of a working smoke alarm and an eight-year-old with the presence of mind to take his four-year-old cousin and alert his aunt of…

Standby list available for end-of-day vaccines

By Sue Tiffin The following are brief reports from a Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge district health unit press conference with medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking, held virtually June 23 and press releases from…