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Farmers' market returns

The Haliburton County Farmers Market will return to Minden, in a modified fashion, on Saturday, June 13 and to its other locations in the county later in the month.
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Water trails to re-open June 16

The Haliburton Highlands Water Trails, operated by the Township of Algonquin Highlands, will re-open on June 16.
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Diner opening a protest, owner says

Jason Lake, the owner of the Minden 50s Diner, says that opening to some sit-down customers at his restaurant on May 29 is a form of protest against provincial restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Under those restrictions, restaurants are able to be
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Kinmount Fair cancelled in 150th year

With 14 weeks to go until its 150th anniversary, the 2020 Kinmount Fair has been cancelled. The Kinmount Fair Board announced the decision on May 25. The 150th fair was to be held Labour Day weekend, Sept. 4 to Sept. 6.
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{Resorts may open with safety protocols in place }

Resorts may open with safety protocols in place

It appears that cottage rental resorts in the county may open for business under provincial guidelines as long as they abide by proper protocols, the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit said, that information being sent to county accommo
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{Huxley the goat gives family story to tell}

Huxley the goat gives family story to tell

Lindsay Wilkinson sums up the strangest occurrence in her life with one sentence: It s nothing like I ever thought I was going to experience, getting a goat.
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{MH hires new CAO }

MH hires new CAO

The Township of Minden Hills has hired a new chief administrative officer, who will start in the position July 6.
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{Businesses adjust to curbside economy }

Businesses adjust to curbside economy

Adjusting to new rules and regulations is never easy in the best of times, but county businesses have had to do it in the worst of times and find new ways to survive amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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{No ball for Minden youth this summer}

No ball for Minden youth this summer

Like much of everything this year, the Minden Minor Baseball League s 2020 season has been officially cancelled.
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{Newspaper delivery driver captures images along route }

Newspaper delivery driver captures images along route

For the past 10 years, if you ve ever read the Toronto Star newspaper in Haliburton County, you have delivery driver Cynthia Kocot to thank.
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{Virtual ceremony provides real recognition for Hawks' achievements}

Virtual ceremony provides real recognition for Hawks' achievements

It s the first time in 42 years the Haliburton Highlands Secondary School Annual Athletic Awards Ceremony is going virtual, as part of continuous efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. When the provincial government decided to not reopen school
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{SIRCH rallies for rhubarb }

SIRCH rallies for rhubarb

If you have a rhubarb patch, SIRCH Community Services is asking you to donate some rhubarb to help the organization provide a serving of fruit alongside each free meal it gives out amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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{Sanctuary gets chance at pigeons }

Sanctuary gets chance at pigeons

While Minden Hills councillors had been on the precipice of hiring a company to trap and euthanize a flock of pigeons living in downtown Minden and roosting in the former theatre along Water Street, after receiving correspondence from the Woodlands Wildli
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{Requests for COVID-19 testing increase}

Requests for COVID-19 testing increase

Haliburton County is seeing an influx in requests for COVID-19 testing, according to the Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team, possibly in response to Premier Doug Ford s weekend public plea that Ontario residents get tested.
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{Digital payment system for AH landfills}

Digital payment system for AH landfills

The Township of Algonquin Highlands will introduce a digital payment system at its Maple Lake and Oxtongue Lake landfills, as well as the Dorset transfer station.
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{Virtual Terry Fox Run needs organizers for 40th anniversary}

Virtual Terry Fox Run needs organizers for 40th anniversary

The Terry Fox Run is going virtual across Canada this year, fulfilling Fox s dream of the Marathon of Hope continuing despite his death in 1981 but organizers are needed for the Minden and Haliburton community runs this year.
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{Making a dream come true, one kilometre at a time}

Making a dream come true, one kilometre at a time

Riding up County Road 121 a few kilometres from Kinmount, 47-year-old Arie Hoogerbrugge pedals his bicycle, smiling, free from the constraints of an ordinary life, pushing his physical and mental limits during his epic 55,000 kilometre dream ride that sta
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{School's Cool a no-go this year}

School's Cool a no-go this year

For six weeks each summer for the past 20 years, three-and-four-year-old residents of Haliburton County have experienced what their upcoming first days of school might be like at School s Cool, a summer program run by SIRCH Community Services and the Tril
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{Funding doesn't go far enough, CARP says }

Funding doesn't go far enough, CARP says

The president of the Haliburton chapter of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons says that while funding for seniors announced by the federal government earlier this month amid the COVID-19 crisis is welcome news, it doesn t go far enough, and the o
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{Online storyteller keeps it real }

Online storyteller keeps it real

When Jaime Bilodeau was little, she wanted to be the girl version of Indiana Jones. As an adult, the branch assistant at Minden Hills library now says, I m never going to do that in real life. The closest thing I guess, is reading about it.
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{Council considers culling of pigeons }

Council considers culling of pigeons

Minden Hills council is considering some options in dealing with a flock of pigeons that have taken up roost in downtown Minden.
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{'Cautious optimisim' for first stage of reopening }

'Cautious optimisim' for first stage of reopening

Representatives of the county s business community say there is cautious optimism from among their membership following the province s decision to begin stage one of the reopening process this week.
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{MH considering more shoreline controls }

MH considering more shoreline controls

During a May 14 committee-of-the-whole meeting, Minden Hills council discussed the ways the township might more tightly control development in shoreline areas, including whether or not to continue the practice of selling shoreline road allowances to prope
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{Photo conveys mood of Picasso}

Photo conveys mood of Picasso

A couple weeks ago, Haliburton Highlands Secondary School student Colleen Petric put one foot toward a post-secondary education in visual arts with an effective photo re-creation of Picasso s Old Guitarist, 1903. The art assignment asked students to lear
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{COVID-19 response, surplus management hot topics at TLDSB meeting}

COVID-19 response, surplus management hot topics at TLDSB meeting

On May 12, the Trillium Lakelands District School Board held its committee-of-the-whole meeting via remote video conference, discussing matters including COVID-19, budgets, and graduation. The meeting was live streamed to the public on the board s website
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{Schools to remain closed until September }

Schools to remain closed until September

Class materials will continue to be offered online or through alternative formats for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year.
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{Loans available for area businesses }

Loans available for area businesses

Additional funding is available for small businesses in Haliburton County affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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{Returning cottagers asked to scale back activities }

Returning cottagers asked to scale back activities

Residents returning to their cottages are being asked by Premier Doug Ford and municipal politicians to enjoy the long weekend in a more low-key fashion. No big gatherings, no outdoor fires, no fireworks. Although seasonal residents were never banned fr
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{MH begins accepting more waste at landfills }

MH begins accepting more waste at landfills

As of Monday, May 11, Minden Hills waste disposal sites have begun accepting more types of waste than have been permitted under restrictions put in place amid the COVID-19 crisis. The township is phasing in a return to partial services at its waste dispo
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{Arena construction resumes }

Arena construction resumes

After being put on pause for a month following restrictions from the provincial government amid the COVID-19 outbreak, construction on Minden Hills arena project resumed last week.
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{Chef Chris cooks up community during COVID-19}

Chef Chris cooks up community during COVID-19

On May 2, Rhubarb restaurant in Carnarvon hosted their first takeout night since the provincial government announced that all restaurants can be open for takeout only due to COVID-19. They expected to serve around 25 meals and ended up serving close to 12
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{Celebrating nursing week more imporant than ever this year}

Celebrating nursing week more imporant than ever this year

National Nursing Week is taking place from May 11 to 17 this year and its theme is Nurses: A voice to lead nursing the world to health. The World Health Organization has designated 2020 as the Year of the Nurse and Midwife in honour of the 200th anniver
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{New tech brings colour to black and white photos of Minden's past}

New tech brings colour to black and white photos of Minden's past

The Minden Hills Cultural Centre has been using an artificial intelligence program called DeOldify to restore old photographs with colour, then posting them to Facebook for the community to view from the comfort and safety of their own home.
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{Takeout service helps bridge gap for restaurants}

Takeout service helps bridge gap for restaurants

While dine-in service is temporarily unavailable in restaurants in Ontario, the businesses ability to offer takeout has helped many get through an economically difficult situation and provide customers with the comfort of their favourite dishes.
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{Girl and her dog share life-altering bond}

Girl and her dog share life-altering bond

Words do little to express the bond shared by Minden teen Emma Gillam and her Doberman, Biggie, who wouldn t be one without the other. They re pretty much inseparable.
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{Schmale distances himself from Sloan comments}

Schmale distances himself from Sloan comments

Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MP Jamie Schmale says he doesn t know what his caucus colleague and Conservative party leadership hopeful Hastings-Lennox and Addington MP Derek Sloan was thinking with his verbal attack on Canada s top doctor, and does not
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{Long-term care residents undergo universal coronavirus testing}

Long-term care residents undergo universal coronavirus testing

All long-term care residents and staff have been tested for COVID-19 at Haliburton Highlands Health Services facilities as part of a directive of the Ontario government.
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{Home builders pleased as some activities set to resume}

Home builders pleased as some activities set to resume

The provincial government s decision to allow some construction activities to resume was good news for the Haliburton County Home Builders Association, which issued a press release on Friday, May 1 praising the decision.
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{Vandalism in Minden’s downtown comes at time of elevated stress}

Vandalism in Minden’s downtown comes at time of elevated stress

Minden shopkeepers were greeted by posters stuck to the windows of their buildings on Wednesday morning, which they had to spend time carefully removing. The posters included messages about a coronavirus hoax among other topics.
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{Schools adapting as closure extended }

Schools adapting as closure extended

School staff have been adapting quickly to changes to the education system, and continue to work through challenges distance learning presents, a spokesperson for Trillium Lakelands District School Board said.
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{MH council meetings go digital }

MH council meetings go digital

Minden Hills council held its first remote meeting using digital teleconferencing platform Zoom on April 28, and the plan is for regular committee-of-the-whole and council meetings to be held digitally beginning in May.
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{Province to re-open economy in stages }

Province to re-open economy in stages

The provincial government announced Monday that it will re-open Ontario s economy in stages, but only after receiving advice from its top medical advisors that it is safe to do so.
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{Jump in your lake for the food bank}

Jump in your lake for the food bank

The president of the Balsam Lake Association is challenging area lakefront residents to join him this Saturday afternoon, and take a plunge into their lakes to raise money for charitable causes.
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{Online yoga fundraiser continues into May }

Online yoga fundraiser continues into May

After the success of Online for our Frontline, a yoga fundraiser for Haliburton Highlands Health Services, instructor Gail Holness said she s continuing her efforts in May, this time raising money for the food bank.
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{County considers how to help with COVID-19 recovery }

County considers how to help with COVID-19 recovery

Haliburton County councillors discussed the possible creation of a COVID-19 recovery team during an April 22 meeting.
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{Scott urges residents to stay the course}

Scott urges residents to stay the course

Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MPP and Ontario Infrastructure Minister Laurie Scott says she s cautiously optimistic that the province might see the peak of the coronavirus curve in the not-too-distant future, but is emphasizing it s important for reside
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{Neighbours Helping Neighbours extends a hand from the heart }

Neighbours Helping Neighbours extends a hand from the heart

The Ritchie Falls Road bridge Bonnie Roe stands on offers a kind of symbolism as she talks about her Neighbours Helping Neighbours COVID-19 Support Network and the help the service can provide. The support network is bridging the divide between people
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{Retired health-care workers return to the front line }

Retired health-care workers return to the front line

After she graduated as a nurse in 1971, Jeanette Gibbons spent 15 years working in a neonatal intensive care unit at a hospital in Hamilton before moving to Haliburton County in 1986 to run a resort on Little Hawk Lake with her husband.
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{EORN issues RFP for massive cell project}

EORN issues RFP for massive cell project

The Eastern Ontario Regional Network is releasing the first request for proposals in its massive cell gap project that will connect areas of eastern Ontario with low or no connectivity with mobile broadband internet.
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{Students' stress grows over school, rent, summer jobs }

Students' stress grows over school, rent, summer jobs

Abby Gordon was sitting in a class, studying in the last month of school in her first year of the developmental service program at Algonquin College in Ottawa, when everything changed. As the coronavirus spread into Ontario, so was news that nearby univer
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{OSSTF and government reach deal }

OSSTF and government reach deal

The Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation, along with the Ontario Public School Boards Association, OSSTF Education Workers and Council of Trustees Associations, has reached a tentative three-year deal with the provincial government.
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{Donations for HHHS roll in from online yoga class}

Donations for HHHS roll in from online yoga class

Yoga instructor Gail Holness is reaching out to the community and helping to give back by moving her classes online and providing access through donations to Haliburton Highlands Health Services.
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{Tourism association makes recommendations in wake of COVID-19}

Tourism association makes recommendations in wake of COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic stands to wallop the province s tourism industry, and earlier this week, the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario released a series of recommendations designed to ease the financial burden for tourism operators.
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{SIRCH rallies public with Sewing for a Great Cause }

SIRCH rallies public with Sewing for a Great Cause

SIRCH Community Services and Haliburton Highlands Health Services are asking for the public s help to build an inventory of fabric homemade masks for Haliburton County.
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{Possibility of library layoffs broached at meeting}

Possibility of library layoffs broached at meeting

Whether or not some staff of the Haliburton County Public Library might be laid off during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic was discussed during an April 8 meeting of the library board.
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{Flooding remains unlikely }

Flooding remains unlikely

Severe flooding in the county remains unlikely, according to a water levels update from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.
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{Music from Home attracts thousands of music fans}

Music from Home attracts thousands of music fans

Days into staying at home to stay safe and help prevent the spread of coronavirus, Brent Coltman, a guitar player and musician who regularly jammed when community could gather had the idea of sharing a video or two of the songs he was playing on Facebook.
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{HHHS expands acute care capacity, separates facilities for COVID and non-COVID needs}

HHHS expands acute care capacity, separates facilities for COVID and non-COVID needs

The acute care unit in Haliburton has been expanded from 15 to 21 beds for COVID related needs, and a new nine-bed acute care unit has been created at the Minden site for non-COVID related admissions.
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{Fleming College announces cancellation of Haliburton School of Art + Design summer school programs}

Fleming College announces cancellation of Haliburton School of Art + Design summer school programs

The 2020 Haliburton School of Art + Design summer program will be cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fleming College announced the change today regarding more than 300 week-long and weekend courses that occur May through September every year.
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{Arena project on pause following provincial announcment}

Arena project on pause following provincial announcment

The Minden Hills arena project is paused for the time being following an April 3 announcement by the provincial government that further restricts construction activities within Ontario.
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{Resources available for tourism businesses }

Resources available for tourism businesses

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is creating tough times for many businesses, including the tourism-based businesses of the Haliburton Highlands.
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{Home builders support construction restrictions }

Home builders support construction restrictions

The Haliburton County Home Builders Association, along with the Ontario Home Builders Association, says it s supportive of the provincial government s decision to restrict construction activities in Ontario amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
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{'A little piece of community' offered online}

'A little piece of community' offered online

Nancy Therrien was adapting library programming to allow for greater physical distancing as recommendations to stay home came into effect before March Break when the library programming was cancelled altogether. Not long after that, the library doors woul
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{COVID-19 can't stop syrup production}

COVID-19 can't stop syrup production

It takes 40 litres of sap to make one litre of syrup and the ideal conditions for high yields is cold nights and warm days. Haliburton County has seen its fair share of such weather and area producers have been the beneficiaries of strong sap flow.
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{Bounceback offers mental health support during COVID-19 crisis}

Bounceback offers mental health support during COVID-19 crisis

To help Ontarians navigating the difficult realities in the wake of COVID-19, the Ontario government has announced an expansion of online and virtual mental health supports, including Canadian Mental Health Association s BounceBack program.
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{HHHS Community Programs launches HaliburtonCares.ca}

HHHS Community Programs launches HaliburtonCares.ca

Haliburton Highlands Health Services Community Programs has launched a new website to provide all residents of Haliburton County with up-to-date information and resources during the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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{Municipal work continues amid COVID-19 crisis }

Municipal work continues amid COVID-19 crisis

Like many residents of Haliburton County, political leaders have been working from home amid the coronavirus outbreak, and while regular processes including council meetings have been suspended for the time being, municipal work continues.
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{Lake associations donate thousands to food banks}

Lake associations donate thousands to food banks

Local lake associations are donating thousands of dollars to Haliburton County s food banks amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and those who ve donated are challenging other associations to do the same.
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{Demand at Haliburton County food banks growing }

Demand at Haliburton County food banks growing

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a number of Haliburton County residents have been laid off of work, and local food banks are experiencing an increase in demand.
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{Province extends school closure}

Province extends school closure

Trillium Lakelands District School Board staff are putting the pieces in place to support students to study from home as the Ontario government announced Tuesday that schools will not reopen until May 4 at the earliest.
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{Haliburton opens COVID-19 assessment centre}

Haliburton opens COVID-19 assessment centre

The newly opened COVID-19 assessment centre at the Haliburton Family Medical Centre on Gelert Road accepted its first patients on Tuesday, March 31.
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{Cottager influx would strain health system, doctors say}

Cottager influx would strain health system, doctors say

In a letter distributed through social media channels over the weekend, the Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team reached out to seasonal residents, asking them to think about the limited resources available in the county before they decide to come to t
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{Multiple COVID-19-related deaths at Bobcaygeon nursing home}

Multiple COVID-19-related deaths at Bobcaygeon nursing home

At least nine residents of the Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon have died of complications related to COVID-19 as of the afternoon of March 31, and more than 20 of the home s staff had tested positive for the virus, making it the worst outbreak in the
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{Online fitness class benefits students and teachers}

Online fitness class benefits students and teachers

Fitness class was like any other except for one electronic twist. Instead of everyone coming to the Minden studio to see Meghan Reid of Just Movement Fitness, several of her students went online, watching her on their computers as they curled soup cans in
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{Staying in to stay well }

Staying in to stay well

Marilyn Bagshaw lists what she and husband Tom have been doing in the past two weeks of isolation at home: defrosted the freezer, put summer lights on the deck, cleaned the top of a closet out, discarded 20 years of old income tax papers, transplanted som
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{ASES support frontline workers }

ASES support frontline workers

Archie Stouffer Elementary School started the week with a challenge to the school community set forth by Quinn and Eleanor Higgins: create a display of hearts in windows at home and workplaces throughout the area to help honour what the school s social me
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{More than they bargained for }

More than they bargained for

Haliburton County Warden Liz Danielsen began last week s county council meeting by thanking her colleagues for their efforts in dealing with the many unanticipated, unexpected aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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{Drawing out human brilliance }

Drawing out human brilliance

It was a forlorn day in spite of the golden sunshine in a sapphire blue sky. At 32 degrees Celsius early last week it was too hot to do anything but sit, but certainly not outside.
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{Sinc}

Sinc

If you ever met Sinclair Russell, you didn t forget him.
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{Discussion and ideas needed }

Discussion and ideas needed

Last week s column about what might happen to the former Leslie Frost Natural Resources Centre on Highway 35 just south of Dorset sparked some discussion, and some ideas.
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{Micro movements }

Micro movements

The biggest challenge for many people is remembering to exercise. Actually, the biggest challenge is wanting to exercise. Perhaps we ll take this one challenge at a time so we ll focus on the remembering part.
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{Free beer tomorrow }

Free beer tomorrow

During a Minden Hills committee-of-the-whole meeting last week, councillors received a report confirming there will likely be no surplus on the township s arena project.
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{Frost Centre up for sale again }

Frost Centre up for sale again

Each time I pass the Leslie Frost Centre on Highway 35 just south of Dorset I hear ghosts of the past.
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{Read the label! }

Read the label!

There are a couple of simple rules to good nutrition. One is if your grandmother (or great grandmother) didn t use it in her cooking you shouldn t be eating it. The other rule is only ever eat ingredients that you can pronounce. Taking that a step further
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{Please just stop it}

Please just stop it

Stressful times can bring out both the best and worst in people.
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{Love and laughter will return }

Love and laughter will return

It s at this time of year that we celebrate the prominent battles, victories and end of the Second World War in 1945. Last Thursday was the 75th anniversary of VE Day, Victory in Europe Day, ending the war against Nazi Germany. While we celebrate apart t
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{Stamina }

Stamina

It was Jimmy Connors who gets credit for the use it or lose it quote. When it comes to stamina, both mental and physical, that statement is true. COVID-19 lockdown has changed so much for us. For people who are not on the frontlines there has generally
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{Love for local }

Love for local

Earlier this week, the Ontario government began easing restrictions on some businesses landscapers and garden centres among them after a month and half of business clampdown amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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{The trees and me }

The trees and me

Leaf budding is taking its time because of this spring s chill. But slowly and surely new leaves are appearing, and soon those long views through a naked forest will be gone.
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{Pace yourself }

Pace yourself

We are still in a state of lockdown thanks to COVID-19 but it s warm and sunny outside. My guess is that most of us are going to take spring cleaning to a whole new level. What else is there for us to do? There are windows to clean, cars to wash, garages
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{New normal }

New normal

It s Saturday afternoon and I m walking along our rural road with my daughter. I m pulling the wagon she started the voyage in, but now it s empty and she is running along beside me, pointing out birds, collecting rocks, and generally observing the c
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{Time to fix the RCMP }

Time to fix the RCMP

The prime minister was right on cue. Out in front of the microphone and cameras, promising more gun control in the wake of the Nova Scotia massacres. He said the government had been on the verge of banning assault-style weapons but was interrupted by the
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{Connection }

Connection

To say that it s been a rough month would be a drastic understatement.
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{Still standing and grinning }

Still standing and grinning

Finding a laugh in these grim days of disease and isolation is as difficult as trying to light a candle in a snowstorm. I mean, even if a comedian thinks of something funny in the current situation, it s probably inappropriate to say it out loud.
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{The best they can}

The best they can

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its accompanying self-isolation practices, which we re about a month into in this country, are exhausting and extremely stressful for, well, everybody.
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{Resurrection in the spring forest}

Resurrection in the spring forest

After the long winter illness, colour is returning to the cheeks of my bush lot. A red-breasted robin hops through the newly-exposed layer of dead leaves, looking for a grub, or anything else edible. Then there s the slow, silent orange flicker of the wi
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{A community of communities }

A community of communities

A letter issued by the physicians of the Haliburton Highlands about a week and a half ago has stirred up some contention, some feuding on social media and even in person, from what I understand, but it s important for everyone to remember that letter was
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{When the hammer falls . . . }

When the hammer falls . . .

The lyrics keep riffing through my head . . .
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{In this together }

In this together

We re all in this together. It s a mantra that has been repeated around the world, around the country, around the province, around the county, around our towns as our world encounters the spread of COVID-19, a virus which can make any of us feel awful
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{Young people and the plague }

Young people and the plague

So many things to think about during this time of plague. So many people to be concerned, even anxious, about. The infirm. The older people with weakened immune systems. People now without work and stable incomes, the homeless on our streets, the homeles
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{Find calm }

Find calm

I am not a fan of getting stuck in traffic. Specifically, the bumper-to-bumper type that has you inching forward at a rate slower than any sloth I ve seen on a YouTube video
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{The whole world is sick}

The whole world is sick

It s been a wild and surreal week, as the scope and magnitude of the COVID-19 pandemic becomes clearer and clearer to Canadians, instructions from governments for people to remain home become stricter, and social activity slows to nearly nil.
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{Pandemics need leadership}

Pandemics need leadership

Shortages are a serious worry during this coronavirus pandemic. Many places report not having enough medical equipment, hospital capacity, or even masks, gloves and gowns for doctors and nurses as the number of infections soar.
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{Strange days}

Strange days

We ve watched it coming for a couple of months, quickly and insidiously, first in China, then Italy and other countries in Europe. Then Vancouver, then the GTA. During the weekend, the strain of coronavirus known as COVID-19 made landfall in the jurisdict
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{Wolves do bite}

Wolves do bite

I am standing on the deck, drinking coffee and surveying the domain. Down at the lake one of the young folks is on the family-built rink, stick-handling a tennis ball while the three family dogs chase it.
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{Accommodation tax}

Accommodation tax

We need a bed tax, said one attendee of a tourism-focused town hall meeting last week, and he has a point.
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{Giving up the news}

Giving up the news

I struggled this year with what to give up during Lent.
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{Building an elephant }

Building an elephant

Haliburton County council chambers were full last week, more than full, to hear two delegations related to the county s draft enhanced shoreline preservation bylaw. Residents not only filled the chairs of the chambers public gallery, but were lining the w
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{Lessons from the SARS epidemic }

Lessons from the SARS epidemic

The bad boy virus COVID-19 is on Canada s doorstep, trying to smash down the door. The betting is that it will break through and spread into communities across the country. It has infected people in more than 60 countries and is about to become a global
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{Shoreline tightrope }

Shoreline tightrope

Haliburton County councillors are in the midst of making a decision wherein they re essentially tasked with weighing environmental benefits against economic ones, amid what for the county, is a backdrop of public pressure.
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{Fox for the 'fiver'}

Fox for the 'fiver'

I can t think of a better person to put on future $5 bills than Terry Fox, the most inspirational Canadian of the last half century.
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{Call for clarity }

Call for clarity

As much as this is transparent it s almost not understandable without a great deal of study, which makes it pretty opaque.
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{A clear and present danger }

A clear and present danger

The hit movie Parasite, winner of this year s best picture Oscar, may be fiction but it reflects what is happening in real life today.
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