The Millbrook Times


  • Hench-zukes Discovered on Zion Line

    In a rare statement issued just days ago, the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) disclosed troubling details about a potential threat to public safety. Even more unusual is the very precise local nature of this warning. During a tense press conference held at the Millbrook Legion, CSIS Agent Zelda Zuccarini was shockingly explicit:…

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  • One Paw at a Time Helps Owners Enjoy Their Dogs

    For twenty minutes, Stark, a five-year-old purebred Dalmatian, sat gazing patiently at his owner Becky, wondering when the conversation she was in would be over and the fun would begin. They were at a fun place after all, surrounded by parkland beside the Millpond, which he knew could be a source of endless entertainment. …

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  • On The Pond! Canada Brings Summer Fun on the Ice

    Since the ice returned to the CMCC in mid-July, it has attracted a line-up of hockey schools and training camps for aspiring hockey players with bookings all day, all week.  The CMCC was also the location of a one-day hockey tournament for youngsters organized by Rob Carleton, President of On The Pond! Canada. Rob…

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  • Toilet Rebate Program

    At the last Council meeting, Council brought back a rebate policy to encourage the replacement of toilets with water efficient versions. The largest use of water in most homes comes from the flushing of toilets, as much as 24% according to the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario’s Annual Energy Conservation Progress Report.  Other studies indicate…

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  • Creative Set Design Featured in 4th Line Theatre’s  Jim Watts: Girl Reporter

    Opening Night for the second production of the 2024 season at the 4th Line Theatre features the world premiere of Beverley Cooper’s “Jim Watts: Girl Reporter”. This play explores the experience of Canadian youth who travelled to Spain during the mid-1930’s to fight fascism which was taking hold across Europe at the time.  Jean…

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  • Young Beekeepers Headed to International Meeting in Dubai

    We need bees.  They are one of the world’s most important pollinators of food crops, contributing to the production of roughly one third of the world’s food supply. They also help provide half of the world’s fibres, oils and other raw materials, contribute to the development of medicine, provide food for wildlife and help…

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