The Millbrook Times


  • Otonabee Conservation Warns of Possible Spring Drought

    It is spring, and unlike most years, the 2021 freshet that occurs when warmer temperatures trigger snow and ice cover melt creating significant meltwater run-off into area waterbodies, has already passed us by. “This spring’s freshet, which was about one month earlier than normal, prompted a Flood Watch on March 19th that was cancelled…

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  • Today’s Faith – May 2021

    As Mother’s Day approaches, COVID-19 may be limiting you to Facetime, Skype or just plain old phone calls with your mother. It’s not the same as being there. We miss the physical touch, the joining of spirits that comes with physical presence. We know the social distancing and separation are acts of love but…

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  • Trout Fishing Begins Season in Southern Ontario

    Last Saturday was the official start of the Trout fishing season in southern Ontario.  Normally that would mean the Millbrook pond would be inundated with hordes of young anglers, seeking the perfect perch from which to snag the elusive Millie and her friends which are installed by members of the Millbrook Lions’ Club in…

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  • Philip Ronald Birmingham

    With overwhelming sadness we announce the passing of Philip on 23rd April 2021 at PRHC, age 66. Loving husband and father to wife Debbie and sons Dean and Paul. Greatly missed by sisters Susan Lundie (Tom), Shelagh Gaffney (Peter), brother Gerard Birmingham (Carol), and many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. Philip…

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  • This Month at Our Libraries – May 2021

    Spring is well under way and there is still plenty of time to get your gardens ready. Did you know that we also offer a seed library? We also have a selection of landscaping and gardening books that will help you have a successful growing year. You can also search our digital resources for…

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  • The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring

    Gilbert and Sullivan purists are welcome to add the “tra-la’s” to the title!  Despite the snow (of course, not at all uncommon) that we got last week, spring has truly come.  And here and there in gardens and in natural places flowers are a welcome sight. We are very lucky here in Cavan-Monaghan to…

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