The Millbrook Times


  • Littleleaf Farms Delivers Big Nutrition in Small Bites

    Five years ago, Larissa Nicholson and her husband John Hassell moved from Ajax to Cavan in the hopes of transitioning from employees in the horticultural industry to entrepreneurs in that field. Working with plants in a farming situation had been a lifelong ambition for the pair, who both have extensive experience working with plants.…

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  • Glorious Decay

    The Sugar Maple at the end of my street is now a brilliant fiery orange and lighting up the whole street. I know my large maple will colour soon too, although never quite as vividly. And in Medd’s Mountain several trees are vying for the most colourful. I always think the first autumn colour…

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  • COVID’s Impact on Township Finances

    For months now, local news broadcasts repeatedly mention the dire financial impact of the pandemic on the finances of the City of Kawartha Lakes, indicating the combination of lost revenues and increased expenses has left a deficit exceeding $3 million.  What is the impact in Cavan Monaghan? Many the biggest expenses in the township…

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  • Organic Waste Collection Comes to Transfer Station

    Last year, the township introduced an organic waste program for a pilot area in the Millbrook area which was up for renewal last month. The program consists of weekly curbside collection of waste material through the use of kitchen catchers and green bins which were purchased with a provincial grant.  The program has been…

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  • Fundraiser in Millbrook

    Cash and bottle return donations continue to pour in at Millbrook Farm and Pet Supply for Kieran and Connor and will be collected until the end of August. Owner Angela Lloyd has been touched by some of the gestures from neighbours as well as strangers.  Kudos to the Millbrook Legion, an organization that is…

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  • New Dog Control Regulations

    Last month, Council approved a new Dog Control bylaw to address some issues that have arisen since the 2013 version was implemented.  In addition to the normal licensing and “stoop and scoop” provisions, the new regulation includes sections to better control the number of dogs permitted on properties in the township and extend the…

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