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Photo: GRAND OPENING: River Mill Park is expected to have its official grand opening on Wednesday afternoon with a ribbon cutting. The children's playground has been a popular aspect of the park since opening last summer. Children could be seen on the equipment in the late fall and early spring (pictured).
July 1, 2009 - by Carlye Malchuk Dash

It has been seven years since the 2002 Strategic Plan identified more parkland as a priority for Huntsville, and six years since the town purchased the Planing Mills property and plans got underway to develop a...

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July 1, 2009
Public consultation is the first victim of Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare’s (MAHC) decision to shut down the Burk’s Falls and District Health Centre...
Photo: GARDEN GRIEF: Gardeners Sue Guthrie (left) and Candice Thomson replace a shrub to fill the hole where another one has been removed. Plant theft is on the rise at the Delta Grandview and ClubLink gardens, much to the dismay and ire of gardening staff.
July 1, 2009 - by Gillian Brunette
Gardening is supposed to be a relaxing task, a stress reliever, but for those working in the gardens at Delta Grandview Resort and the Mark O’Meara...
Photo: THINK RECYCLE: Students in Riverside Public School’s leadership group have distributed collection boxes to local retailers where old ink cartridges and cell phones can be dropped off. The money raised from the collection will go toward environmental projects in the community. From left are Madison Breer, parent council representative Dave Smrtka, Laura Stilwell, Elizabeth MacNeil, Sarah Fletcher and Sarah Sasson.
July 1, 2009 - by Carlye Malchuk Dash
Throughout the last school year, students and their parents at Riverside Public School have had the opportunity to recycle old cell phones and ink...
Photo: COUNTDOWN: Parry Sound-Muskoka MP Tony Clement (centre) stops for a photo with municipal representatives from around his riding Thursday at Partners Hall in Huntsville. Clement was there to officially kick off the one-year countdown to the 2010 G8 Summit and to announce four more grants through the G8 infrastructure legacy fund.
July 1, 2009 - by Carlye Malchuk Dash
After four months and $450 million worth of projects applied for, the federal government’s G8 infrastructure legacy fund is closed to any more...
July 1, 2009 - by Carlye Malchuk Dash
Owners with properties overlooking River Mill Park may want to bump up any future exterior work they may have planned. At the last council meeting...
Sports & Leisure
June 30, 2009 - by Brent Cooper
For most of the second half of the season, coach Joe O’Halloran emphatically stated that a lacklustre 7-6 defeat to the Nepean Knights on May 17 might...
Photo: BATTER UP: Audra Martin takes a crack at hitting the ball during a Huntsville Minor Ball Association game Wednesday at the McCulley-Robertson Sports Complex. The association’s registration has increased in the past few years, but like other groups, officials are still looking for volunteers to help out. Photo by Brent Cooper
June 30, 2009 - by Brent Cooper
Small but mighty. Depending on how you look at it, this statement could be taken in two ways: it describes the youngsters who populate the t-ball...
Photo: FLYING HIGH: Huntsville Hawks’ captain Corey Moore had his best season in the Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League in 2009, finishing in the top 10 in league scoring and coming in third in goals scored.
Photo by Wilf McQuinn
June 30, 2009 - by Brent Cooper
Corey Moore is not big in stature compared to others playing the sport of lacrosse. Standing around 5’9” and 160 pounds, the Huntsville Hawks’ captain...
Dining & Entertainment
Photo: JUST GREIGHT: Members of the Just 8 jazz vocal group, with musical director George Kadwell at the organ, perform at Trinity United Church last summer during the popular Music at Noon series. The mid-day concerts begin again July 6  Photo by Jon Snelson
June 30, 2009
During the month of July, the Huntsville Festival of the Arts presents events throughout the community geared to satisfy all tastes. For the most...
June 30, 2009 - by Gillian Brunette
The fabulous Fitzgerald family, featuring four of Canada’s finest young champion fiddlers and stepdancers, accompanied by their parents on keyboard...
Photo: SOUND-READY: The students of the Huntsville Suzuki School of Music practise hitting all the right notes during a Music at Noon performance held at Trinity United Church. A concert is being held in a Hwy. 60 barn this Sunday as a fundraiser for the school.
June 17, 2009
Long-time Festival of the Arts supporters are opening up their barn for a unique classical concert that will benefit the Huntsville Suzuki School of...
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June 24, 2009 - by Dr. Brian Murat
“Mr. Green, you need you to sign your consent.”                In every...
June 24, 2009
When it comes to your health care, the cost of doing business is four acute beds closed in Huntsville; five acute beds closed in Bracebridge; closing...
June 24, 2009
I wish to thank the Friends of Muskoka Midwives (FMM) for their efforts to continue to unite and educate the public about women’s choices regarding...
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