The Millbrook Times


  • Trent University Project Takes a Close Look at Baxter Creek

    Early last month, Trent University Mariah Shaw and her supervising Professor Kaitlyn Fleming spent a Sunday afternoon investigating the microscopic wildlife in Baxter Creek known as “benthics”. This project is Mariah’s major research paper for her fourth year in Environmental Science and was initiated by the Baxter Creek Watershed Alliance (BCWA) through Trent University’s…

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  • Enbridge Gas Donation

    At the November 20th Council meeting, Cavan Monaghan Chief Bill Balfour, pictured right, accepts a $5,000 donation from Janice Page ofEnbridge Gas to support Firefighter Training in the township. Cavan Monaghan is one of fifty Ontario communities receiving similar donations which will be used to purchase educational materials to assist in training fire-fighters in…

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  • Dyslexia is a Gift, not a Disability

    So says Ron Davis, Founder of the Davis Dyslexia Association International in his book called The Gift of Dyslexia. Dyslexia is a term associated with learning disabilities, and often causes difficulties in developing basic academic skills including reading, writing and math.  There is a perception that it is linked to lower intellectual ability.  Ron…

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  • New Owners Take the Reins at Millbrook Valley Chocolates

    The Mitchel family hopes to build on the success of former Millbrook Valley Chocolates shop owners Steve and Jackie, but let’s face it: that’s a hard act to follow. Since the shop opened in December 2016, it has been a destination for chocolate lovers from the community and beyond, acquiring accolades and Readers’ Choice…

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  • Lots of Winter Action at the Old Arena

    In what could be its last hoorah, the action continues at the old arena with soccer and lacrosse action. Indoor soccer programs are operating for 505 members of the Maple Leaf Cavan Football Club (MLCFC), with participants from age three to seventy.  Programs run every evening and much of the weekend from now until…

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  • Legion Toy Drive

    The Legion is running a toy drive again this year for recipients within the township.  They are accepting new items until December 18th during office hours which run from 9 am until noon on weekdays.  To arrange a different drop off time, please call 705-932-2837.  The organization is also accepting registrations from residents within…

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