The Millbrook Times


  • Serving with Style

    Summer and Heather Osborne are a mother-daughter owner/operator team of a new business called Bar2U. Like many new ventures, this one was created in response to a need they discovered accidently while making preparations for a local wedding during the pandemic.  The search for bartender and server help for special events in their Bethany…

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  • Kawartha Pony Club Celebrates

    Club members were ready to serve up the main course for last month’s Kawartha Pony Club Spaghetti dinner. Kawartha Pony Club wishes to extend our utmost thanks and appreciation to everyone that supported our spaghetti dinner fundraiser at the Ida church! Our night went off without a hitch, thanks to all of our members,…

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  • Common Ground – April 2023

    “The drama of spring is not always very well staged…. too often it proceeds jerkily, with the halts and repetitions of a rehearsal instead of the sustained rhythm of a finished performance.”                                 Jason Hill The vast expanse of ice and snow has started to retreat for the second time this year. I’m hoping we…

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  • Experienced Care Provider Brings Compassion and Professionalism to Seniors

    With more than twenty years of counselling, home support and Personal Service work experience under her belt, Shona Steele believes she understands her clients. Working as a care provider for private firms, she often felt that the needs of her clients often went beyond what the private home care service company could provide.  Sometimes…

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  • Living Water Brings Forth Life

    Plants are particularly important to me. Especially now, it’s March. I’m ready for spring, green grass, flowers, all the wonders of new life. My house plants are a harbinger of what is to come. Unfortunately, the Christmas cacti in my study are looking neglected. Someone told me they need very little water. During our…

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  • Baxter Creek Watershed’s Natural Green Infrastructure

    Natural green infrastructure is becoming a key mechanism in urban planning. It reduces pollutants and excess stormwater from being released directly into the environment especially into our Baxter Creek. While it is called “natural”, green infrastructure is really any human-made landscape feature that reduces pollutants or water runoff from rain or snowmelt entering directing…

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