The Millbrook Times


  • Remembrance Day in Millbrook

    This year’s Remembrance Day Service in Millbrook was very well attended and unlike many of the previous services, took place under sunny skies. Padre John Sloan and Rev. Rob Ross delivered messages of support and respect, putting the sacrifices of our armed forces, past and present, in perspective.  A few wreaths were already in…

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  • Sammy’s Roadhouse ‘n’ Grill Keeps it Local

    It was a rough start for this new family restaurant which was set to open when the first pandemic lockdown occurred. At the end of June 2020 when restrictions eased, Sammy’s Roadhouse n Grill owners, Sam and Peter Joshi, with the help of experienced restauranteur, Vik, opened the patio and began to serve casual,…

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  • Who is Your COVID Champion?

    Hiawatha and Curve Lake First Nations, the City of Peterborough and Peterborough County are coming together to learn about and celebrate local COVID Champions. Local residents are invited to pay tribute to community members who have gone above and beyond to help others during the pandemic and participate in a 4-week campaign called My…

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  • Holiday Library Programs Are Coming

     December is here and so are the CMLibraries’ Holiday Cheer Programs and Activities! The CMLibraries has a packed calendar of activities, crafts, and educational initiatives to support and engage our community this December. Many activities have a winter or festive theme. Tuesday Night Movies are back! We will be screening the festive movie “The…

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  • Community Events – December 2021

    Otonabee South Monaghan Library is hosting their annual Christmas Raffle again this year. Tickets can be purchased at any OSM Library branch or online on our website at https://www.otosoumon.library.on.ca/friends-of-osm-library.html(Tickets are $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00). Among the many prices are Kobo and Kindle e-readers, Baxter Creek Golf Club certificate, Elmhirst Spa Gift certificate…

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  • Open Your Eyes This Christmas. You Will See God.

    Our Christian Christmas story tells us that God came into the world to live among us as a human being named Jesus. Jesus came first as a newborn baby, vulnerable, fragile needing our care. His parents, had come to a strange town called Bethlehem. The inn was full, leaving them homeless. They took shelter…

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