The Millbrook Times


  • Local Firm Comes to the Rescue of Women’s Institute

    This year, the local Women’s Institute was the beneficiary of some generosity from a local firm which stepped in to clean up an unusual mess.  Early this winter, a fire extinguisher fell off the wall in the kitchen of the Mount Pleasant Women’s Institute’s kitchen.  It literally exploded, blasting yellow fire suppression powder into every nook and…

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  • Latest Municipal Budget Draft Proposes 1% Rate Increase

    The 2021 Municipal budget analysis began with a bit of welcome news: at the end of 2020 there was an operating surplus of almost $250,000.  All departments contributed to this surplus through reduced costs stemming from temporary lay-offs, reduced hours of service, fewer events, reduced travel and office expenditures.  Efforts to keep operating costs…

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  • Correction: Christmas Tree Credit

    Just a note to give credit where credit is due.  On December 5th, our local Firefighters Association and their families undertook the task of acquiring and decorating the Millbrook Christmas tree.  They did a great job.  Not only did the tree bring smiles to many faces but the firefighters collected donations for Food Share…

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  • Towerhill North Information Meeting Draws Little Interest

    Only ten members of the public participated in the virtual meeting hosted on behalf of the Towerhill North developer by members of Innovative Planning Solutions (IPS) and other advisors.  The event was an unusual gesture on behalf of the developer to hear the community’s concerns and suggestions in the early stages of the planning…

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  • Will there be a 2021 Millbrook Fair?

    Agricultural Societies across the province act as resources for its members by providing leadership and education and promoting the rural way of life.  One of their main events each year is hosting an agricultural fair.  The Millbrook Agricultural Society has been hosting their fair for 170 years, having only missed 3 years, one of…

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  • Centennial Place Vaccine Administration to Start this Week

    In mid-January, positive COVID tests in an asymptomatic resident and a staff member with mild symptoms forced the long-term care home into a Breakout designation. After further testing of all residents and staff, it was determined that the resident test was a false-positive results with the same likely true for the staff member results,…

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