The Millbrook Times


  • Millie Evades Capture but Reacher is Not So Lucky

    The Millbrook Fishing Derby was a resounding success, with over 250 young anglers casting their lines into the Millbrook Pond. Anglers were rewarded for their efforts as well, with reports of more 100 fish caught throughout the morning. The rain held off for a while but there was a chill in the air that seemed…

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  • Millbrook Figure Skating Carnival Signals the End of the Season

    As the community grows, so do the enrolment at popular youth programs like our Figure Skating Club.  It has grown from a registration of 40 members before the pandemic to almost 160 participants this season. Most of them start in the learn-to-skate program called CanSkate, which is designed for beginners of all ages. This…

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  • Peterborough Opens the Door to Cross-Border Servicing

    At the March 4th meeting, Council was asked to comment on a proposed amendment to Peterborough’s Official Plan The clause in question prohibited the extension of municipal services such as water, sewer and utilities beyond its borders except to service city-owned facilities such as the Peterborough Airport.  The proposed amendment would allow the city…

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  • Peterborough Business Hall of Fame Recognizes Local Entrepreneurs

    The Winslow and Gerolamy families will be recognized next month in the Peterborough Business Hall of Fame, along with Bob and Jill Staples of Staples Maple Syrup of Cavan. All of these local families have a proud history of building family business that have stood the test of time for many generations. Al Winslow…

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  • Grow Your Own Produce at the Community Garden

    Finally spring weather is here and we can start work in the Millbrook community garden. The garden is located next to the Old Millbrook School (where the library is) with a beautiful center flower garden looked after beautifully by some local volunteers. There are 12 individual plots that can be rented for $5 for…

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  • Take It Easy on the Road

    On Tuesday afternoon the sun was shining, and many kids had taken to the streets- on bikes, rollerblades and scoot- ers. Shrieks of laughter from a nearby playground filled the air as children came out to get reacquainted with the pleasures of playing outdoors in their shirt sleeves. They aren’t the only ones venturing…

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