The Millbrook Times


  • Building Permit Revenue Rises in Q2

    A report presented at the August Council meeting indicated a significant increase in building permit revenue in the second quarter of 2025. The municipality collected almost $163Ki n the three months ending June 30th 2025 compared to $46K in the same quarter last year. Year to date, 2025 permit revenue of $189K is more…

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  • Fall at the CMLibraries

    By Courtney Spence “Life Starts All Over Again When It Gets Crisp In The Fall.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald Now that the lazy days of summer are behind us and the weather is starting to cool, library staff will be taking the first week of September to pause and reset. Both branches of the…

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  • Community Choir is Ready to Sing

    By Celia Hunter In the words of Ella Fitzgerald, “The only thing better than singing is more singing. Community Choir members know from experience that singing is good for you: good for health and wellbeing; good for releasing anxiety; good for boosting positive energy; good for building a sense of community. And it’s fun!…

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  • Library Visitors Write Postcards to Ukraine

    Last month more than a dozen community members dropped in to the Millbrook branch of Library to join Helen Bajorek and her husband Jean-Michel Komarnicki in a postcard- writing session for defenders in Ukraine. Helen and Jean-Michel are behind the Canadian branch of an organization known as Postcards to the Front (Ukraine).They organize the…

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  • Touch-A-Truck Returns

    Back by popular demand, the fairgrounds on Frederick Street will once again be showcasing vehicles of all shapes and sizes, including police and paramedic vehicles, Firetrucks, UTV’s, construction vehicles and cranes. Youngsters take full advantage of the opportunity to get up close and personal with emergency vehicles and imposing equipment, clamoring aboard, taking the…

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  • Today’s Faith – September 2025

    On the holiday weekend, our Sunday worship theme at Bridgenorth United Church was Joy. The “Tarnished Angels,” Bridgenorth UC’s praise band, led the service. Their music brings joy to the members of the band and to the congregation every time they play. Sandi Deslauriers, a bandmember, shared with us the difference between happiness and…

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