Newspaper Club – January 2019

Pi-Haiku Poem  By Newspaper club member Jordan M. Escape They were close Quick I matched the speed.   Near That is where they were In the forest I ran, they followed.   River I jumped in the rapids I tried to get out.   Saw escape River banks were close… Continue reading

Bethany Musical Hosted by Derek McGrath Raises $2200 for Belize Family

Derek McGrath of Bethany hosted a musical fundraising event which took place on December 1 at the Bethany United Church. The event raised $2200 for Eduardo Diaz, who lives in Belize. Eduardo lost all four of his limbs in an electrical accident.  Derek’s event will make it possible to repair… Continue reading

New Works Depict Familiar Neighbourhood Scenes

The Millbrook Gallery hosted Yvon and Johanne Lemieux on December 13, 2018, for a meet and greet.  The sale of some of Yvon’s compelling artwork raised a significant amount last year for Peterborough’s Brock Mission and many of those who came out to see him were familiar with his artwork. … Continue reading

Cavan Art Gallery Student’s Artwork featured on Magazine Cover

The cover of the 2018 edition of Rapport magazine, a Journal of the Ontario History and Social Science Teachers Association, was created by grade 10 Thomas A Stewart Secondary School (TASS) student Lacey Todd.  The daughter of former Millbrook Councillor and Millbrook Times Publisher, Lynda Todd, Lacey is currently studying… Continue reading

Midget Rep Build a Strong Finish in the Regular Season!!!

The Millbrook Stars Midget Rep team had a strong finish to their regular season after a rough start at the beginning of the year.  In November they travelled to Wingham for a Silver Stick tournament. While it wasn’t a success on the ice, it was a good bonding experience for… Continue reading

Iron Equipment Finds Permanent Location on Syer Line

It started in the basement of owner Jamie Molloy’s home in Pontypool a mere seven years ago. The business soon outgrew that space and for the past six years it has operated out of a trailer in Molloy’s yard.  With twelve full time staff, four part time staff, eight trucks… Continue reading