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Renters – Cottage Kits

For all you renters, some good information received from Dysart: The signs of spring are beginning to appear in cottage country and with the anticipation of warmer weather the Municipality of Dysart et al has produced the Cottage Kit aimed at taking the guess work out of a visit to the local landfill for those renting cottages […]

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CPR Workshop (Free)

Haliburton County Paramedic Service is hosting a FREE CPR Anytime workshop scheduled for Thursday, May 29 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 129 in Haliburton.  Registration will begin at 6:30pm and the course will run from 7:00 pm – 9:00pm.  A flyer is attached – click here.  Please forward this information to your Association Membership as well as your friends

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Lost Dock!

Dock found! Life is good…   A DSLPOA 'public service announcement' for our lake neighbour Donna McCallum – in her own words: My dock is missing !!! it is a 16 x 8 platform with a 4×12 ramp on top  If any one sees please email (donna.mccallum@sympatico.ca) or call   457 2557 Thanks (And as

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FOCA Update – April 2014

Read the April FOCA Update – click here.   Some key items of interest covered: possible cottage insurance savings under Cottage First OPP Costs Updates/concerns, please be sure to email your local  MPP where you reside, local MPP Laurie Scott and the Minister of Municipal Affairs by May 1st. See previous updates on this website for more info.

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Spring news tidbits

Water Levels Drag/Spruce Lakes continuing to rise quickly – click here no major concerns at this time Turtles in Haliburton survival at risk – click here what you can do – click here Haliburton Highlands Land Trust web site – http://www.haliburtonlandtrust.ca/ Loons Bird Studies Canada loon survey – click here BSC home page – http://www.bsc-eoc.org/   Now,

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Water Level Updates

It’s that time of year when the snow is melting, and water levels begin to rise quickly. To keep posted on the status, go to the CEWF website – cewf.ca. (Note – you can sign up for automatic email alerts if interested). As always, the water level data is available from the TSW website –

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