Gone … to the Dogs North, owned by Linda Goemans, opened at its new location on the Brown Line this past Monday, with 25 dogs bounding in before mid-morning of opening day.
Keeping the customers company are staff members (l-r) John Tindale, Paul Cahill and Debbie March.
Members and friends of the Decorating Committee were out last week to have some fun and decorate the three Christmas trees in downtown Millbrook, in time for this week’s Christmas in the Village celebration. Photo by Celia Hunter
In front of their new office at the corner of Tupper and King Streets in Millbrook are John and Madelaine Frizzle with sons Carter (front, left) and Keston. Photo by Karen Graham
Perry Sisson, Water Resources expert with the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, testified to the ERT, warning of the danger to water courses where turbine # 5 is planned. Photo by Andy Harjula
New fencing is going in at the Millbrook Dam, which raises hope that the chainlink barriers will be removed soon. ORCA CAO Dan Marinigh is moving ahead with a grant application to be ready for dam replacement once a decision has been made on the stalled study.
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