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By Emily Stonehouse

Dysart passed their budget earlier this year by following a standard status quo pattern. Very few feathers were ruffled. If you blinked, you may have even missed it on the agenda altogether.

That’s a stark contrast to the way Minden has rolled out their 2026 season. I’ve lost count of how many meetings have been dedicated to the convers...


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By Emily Stonehouse

“If you build it, they will come.”

That’s the mindset of Kathy Judson as she shared the iconic Field of Dreams quote, in reference to her newest project: a gymnastics gym in the heart of Haliburton. “It just feels right.”

Judson is a lifelong athlete, coach, and a mother of two active girls. Before moving to ...


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By Adam Frisk

When you step into Pharmasave Haliburton Village Pharmacy, the typical “big-box” experience of fluorescent lights, aisles of industrial cleaning products, and a lotto machine shouting “winner, gagnant!” is nowhere to be found or heard.

Instead, clients are greeted by polished concrete floors, an elegant, peaceful atmosphere, and a curated sel...


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By Adam Frisk

he Municipality of Dysart et al council approved the 2026 budget, with the final property tax increase set at 4.98 per cent, a notable drop from the 5.83 per cent initially proposed in December.

During a special meeting of council on Jan. 9, Mayor Murray Fearrey characterized the budget as a “stand-pat” document designed to maintain existing ...


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By Emily Stonehouse

Haliburton County strives to be a place where all are welcome, supported, and seen. And through the multi-year joint accessibility plan, spanning between 2023 to 2027, initiatives mapped out aim to do just that.

During a regular meeting of county council on Jan. 14, Sue Tiffin, the director of community outreach, presented an outline of...


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