The Millbrook Times


  • 4th Line Theatre Pivots to New Format for August

    After fifteen months of making, revising and pitching plans to host a show following the theatre’s normal format, management at the Winslow farm have decided to proceed with a slightly different format.  While the two plays originally scheduled for the 2021 season have been postponed until 2022, the theatre will open its doors to…

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  • COMMENT: Are We There Yet?

    Not quite, but we’re getting closer. With COVID-19 cases falling and vaccine rates rising, it’s hard to image that we won’t be released from our homes in some small way in the next two weeks.  Tying re-opening phases to case counts and administered vaccinations is a policy that actually supports the cliché that “we’re…

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  • Baxter Creek Golf Club, Fraserville

    Golf clubs across the province, including Baxter Creek, are happy to welcome back golfers to their facilities.

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  • COMMENT: A Vision for Arena Repurposing

    I was interested to learn that the municipality is securing Green Infrastructure funds for the renovation of the old Millbrook Arena. As much as I applaud the township for not simply off-loading the building to the private sector, I do wonder why we need yet another “multipurpose community hub”, most probably a sports complex…

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  • New Methods for Over The Top Cattle Company

    For more than 150 years, the Sutcliffe family have raised cattle in the area. Tyler and Ashley Sutcliffe are continuing the family tradition on the hundred acre farm Called Over the Top Cattle Company located between Millbrook and Pontypool.  Tyler was born and raised in Janetville and Ashley comes from Keene and are joined…

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  • Make Room and Time for Farm Vehicles on the Road

    It’s that time of year again when there is a proliferation of large farm vehicles making their way to and from fields for field preparation, planting and a particularly early first cut of hay. It’s a critical time for farmers as they work with and/or often against conditions thrown at them by Mother Nature…

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