The Millbrook Times


  • Cavan Monaghan Receives 4th Quarter OLG Payment

    Late last month, the township received the fourth quarter (January 1 to March 31, 2020)  non-tax gaming revenue payment of $86,016  for hosting Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs. Any payment for the next quarter will be significantly lower as the facility, along with all OLG facilities and service providers closed on March 16th on…

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  • Late Fees Waived Present Financial Hit to Township

    In response to the challenges presented by COVID-19, in mid-March the township made the decision to waive all late payment penalties for any invoices for property taxes and water/wastewater bills due during the COVID-19 municipal office closure timeline. Residents can continue to pay invoices in all regular options with the exception of cash. Later…

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  • Centennial Place – East Central Therapy Dogs

    Last week, Brion Aubrey and Laurie Mann brought some human and canine friends for a visit to residents of Centennial Place.  All visitors are members of East Central Therapy Dogs, which brings their screened and trained dogs to visit people in long term care homes like Centennial Place, Adult Day Centres and hospitals to…

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  • COMMENT – May 2020

    An Attitude of Gratitude As we all know the Coronavirus has launched a reign of terror infecting hundreds of thousands globally.  At first, the Coronavirus was something in the back of our minds, a distinct thing happening across the world, and now within two weeks things have escalated greatly.  On Wednesday March 11 the…

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  • Millbrook Food Share Redirects Potential Customers to Kawartha Food Share

    When the province shut down most of the province in March and recommended that seniors take particular precautions to protect themselves from infection from COVID-19, our local food bank was forced to close its doors until the danger passed.  All of their volunteers are more than 70 years of age, so the organization had…

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  • Protect Your Pet  

    Local Veterinary Technician, Heather Paquette, spends her nights at the Kawartha Veterinary Emergency Clinic in the Mapleridge Plaza on Lansdowne Street West.  These days, emergency visits to the vet are more stressful than ever, because pet owners are not allowed to accompany their pets into the clinic to adhere to COVID-19 restrictions for any…

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