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Category Archives: May 2014
Two ‘Tails’ of Selfless Giving
New Family Doctor Comes to town this Fall
Dr. Mark Robinson will be coming to establish a practice at the Millbrook Medical Centre in early September. Dr. Robinson is currently completing his Family Practice residency at the University of Toronto. He is keen to work in a rural setting, but plans, at this stage, to settle with his… Continue reading
Roundabout construction begins on County Road 28
by: Karen Graham The warning signs abound, and traffic cones line the shoulders of the roads. Still, no roundabout construction has begun as of printing, but it is imminent. County Road 28, (formerly known as Highway 28) will be the first place in the county to have this traffic feature… Continue reading
County Plowing Match Here in September
Roger Armstrong, formerly of Cavan, and Eugene McKeiver, came to officially announce the location of this year’s County Plowing Match, to take place on September 27. The event will be held on the farms on either side of County Road 10, north of Larmer Line, owned by Carl and Norma… Continue reading
Community Group Will Keep Dam Concerns Before the ORCA Board
by: Celia Hunter There were over 80 in attendance at the information meeting organized on May 13 by the Save the Dam Mill Pond Group at the Millbrook Legion. The Group called the meeting to provide a summary of what has been spent and what has been accomplished to date… Continue reading
Generator Provides Peace of Mind
Major Reconstruction To Be Shovel-Ready
4th Line Gala Supports Youth
4th Line Theatre launched their 2014 summer season with an evening of Caribbean themed fun, music, drinks and food at Baxter Creek Golf Club in Fraserville on Saturday, May 3 and raised $9500 for its youth programming. In anticipation of the August world premiere of Robert Winslow and Ian McLachlan’s… Continue reading