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Be aware of wandering moose along Hwy. 60

The Friends of Algonquin Park say now is the prime time to spot a moose along Hwy. 60 in Algonquin Park. However, in a post on its Facebook page, the non-profit organization recommends drivers stay alert because moose and other animals “are often surprisingly hard to see, especially after dark."  "The...

Health unit issuing second notices for vaccination ahead of student suspensions 

Roughly 2,000 local students are at risk of being suspended for incomplete vaccination records.  The Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPR) is issuing second notices to parents and guardians to update their kids’ records ahead of the May 13 suspension date.   Officials say students will be suspended for...

Minden ER advocates attending budget hearings 

A number of local residents will be at Queen's Park this week to call for increased healthcare funding.   A press release from the Reopen the Minden ER group states it would "once again" be taking its fight to Queen's Park on Monday to participate in public hearings over Ontario's...

County lifting most load restrictions Monday 

Most load restrictions are being lifted across Haliburton County on Monday.  They’ll be lifted for County Roads 1 to 7, 9, 10, 14 to 20, 48, 507, and 648. Until further notice, restrictions remain in place for County Roads 8, 11, 12, 13, and 39.  Officials say the restrictions are in place...

Stuart Baker and JD Hodgson fundraising for new playground 

Two local schools are raising money to replace their shared aging playground.  Lauren Adelson, head of the parent council’s fundraising committee, says the current equipment is “expiring” and needs to be replaced with something safe and accessible.  “The play structure should include slides, swings, and other pieces that will support diverse...

TLDSB student going to public speaking provincial qualifiers on Saturday 

A local student is heading to provincial qualifiers this weekend for the Royal Canadian Legion’s public speaking competitions.  Grade 12 student Carolyn Yungblut will be in Shelburne on Saturday to represent Huntsville High School (HHS) in the competition. If she wins, she’ll head to Toronto on May 3 for the...
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