The Millbrook Times


  • 2024 Road Concerns Result in Speed Limit Reduction on Zion Line

    Every year, the township receives feedback from residents regarding issues with speeding vehicles, safety hazards and traffic patterns on municipal roads. The most common comments are requests to reduce speed limits at specific locations.  Rather than address each concern as it arises, Council reviews these complaints once a year and make adjustments to speed…

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  • Comment – October 2024

    The downtown planters have been switched over for the season and the Legion banners are flying in town, so Remembrance day is on its way.  For the first time, Millbrook’s Remembrance Day service will not feature any local WWII veterans with the passing this year of our last representative of that generation, the incomparable…

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  • Letters to the Editor – October 2024

    Dear Editor, We want to thank the Millbrook Times for once again giving so much support to this year’s Zucchini Festival in its pages throughout the summer. A community-based event such as this could not happen without the support of people like you. Despite our worst fears a gadzillion zucchinis magically showed up on…

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  • New Retail Distributors of Alcohol Open Across the Province

    Last month convenience stores across Ontario which had successfully applied for licenses began to offer alcohol under new rules outlined in Premier Ford’s 2018 election campaign. According to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, 4,146 convenience stores across the province received their license as of September 5th, when the new rules came into…

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  • Lion’s Breakfast

    Lions Breakfast begin again this month, beginning on October 27th from 8:30 to noon serving bacon, eggs, hash browns, brown beans, fruit salad and beverages. Bring your friends and your appetites!

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  • Millbrook Library Hosts Local Fibre Art Show

    The textile pieces in the upcoming show at the Millbrook branch of the CM Libraries bear no resemblance to your great aunt’s handiwork that you may have stashed somewhere in your attic. These are modern pieces of art, reflecting the ingenuity, skill and imagination of their creators who call themselves The Creative Collective.  This…

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