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Everyday is International Women's Day in Fenelon Falls

Everyday is International Women's Day in Fenelon Falls

International Women’s Day is taking place on Monday, March 8th. The theme this year is #Choosetochallenge. Choose to challenge the world, and with that comes change. International Women’s Day was first honoured in 1911 by Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, and Germany. Men and Women attended rallies that campaigned for Women’s rights to work, vote, and end discrimination. On the eve of WWI, Russian Women campaigned for peace and observed their first International Women’s Day. In 1975, International Women’s Day was celebrated for the first time by the United Nations. Fast forward to 2021, the world has witnessed a significant change in society’s view on Women’s emancipation and equality. We have Female astronauts, Prime Ministers, and beyond that, Women have rights!

In our village, we have a web of Female owned businesses, a majority of Women sitting on boards, Volunteering, and a plethora of opportunities for young girls to pursue their dreams with strong Female role models as guides. It is incredible to see the shift in the world's perspective on Women, and how far Women have come since 1911. I believe the biggest change starts at home, and what is truly inspiring is the number of Women who have grown our village and strengthened our community in outstanding ways. This article is to highlight some of the amazing Women in Fenelon Falls who have all contributed to the advancements Women have made in society over the years. Our Women thrive each and every day. This progress will continue if we “think globally, act locally, and make everyday International Women’s Day”!

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St. James Church in the Times of COVID-19

St. James Church in the Times of COVID-19

Submitted by Beverly Jeeves. Can you believe it has been over a year since the first cases of Covid-19 appeared in Canada? It has been a year since restrictions, lockdowns, wearing masks, and staying six feet apart becoming the “new normal.” Did anyone think that we would still be in the midst of this pandemic one-year later.

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Notice of a Public Meeting: Cannabis Production and Processing Facilities
Community News Meg Barton Community News Meg Barton

Notice of a Public Meeting: Cannabis Production and Processing Facilities

Press Release. The proposed Zoning By-law Amendments would introduce regulations that permit, subject to conditions, the production and processing of cannabis in agricultural and industrial zones. The proposed amendments consist of new definitions pertaining to cannabis production and processing and formally introduces these uses into agricultural and industrial zones. Separation distances from sensitive land uses are also proposed.

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English Students at Fenelon Falls Secondary School Enjoy Winter Life in Fenelon Falls

English Students at Fenelon Falls Secondary School Enjoy Winter Life in Fenelon Falls

Submitted by Roger Johnson. Winters in Fenelon Falls offer a unique experience for the local teens. This year has been especially different in light of the recent lockdown, but students in Mr. Johnson’s grade 9 English class have determined to make the best of the situation.

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Stop and Smell the Rosé at Kawartha Lakes Winery

Stop and Smell the Rosé at Kawartha Lakes Winery

Summer may seem like a long ways away with the amount of snowfall we have had this week, but it is going to come faster than we all know. A perfect way to get ahead of the entertaining game this summer is to make your own wine with Kawartha Lakes Winery, right here in Fenelon Falls.

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Colborne Street Reconstruction Project

Colborne Street Reconstruction Project

Submitted by The Chamber of Commerce. It’s official! The Colborne Street Reconstruction Project will begin on March 1st. The work will take place on Colborne Street from Water Street to Bond Street. The scope of this project is to install new underground infrastructure (storm sewer, sanitary sewer, and watermain), new sidewalks, curbs, and construct a new roadway. The final piece will be streetscape improvements such as furniture (waste receptacles and benches) and pedestrian walkways.

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First COVID-19 Variant of Concern Detected in Local Health Unit Area
Community News Meg Barton Community News Meg Barton

First COVID-19 Variant of Concern Detected in Local Health Unit Area

The local public health agency has been notified of the first case of COVID-19 variant of concern in a local resident. The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPRDHU) received the test results last night and has notified the individual who resides in Northumberland County. The individual had already been identified as a confirmed case and has been in isolation prior to receiving notification they have a variant of concern. All of the person’s high-risk contacts had also been reached previously and are in isolation as well.

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Take Part in ‘Talk With the Doc’ Virtual Town Halls to Stay Informed on COVID-19
Community News Meg Barton Community News Meg Barton

Take Part in ‘Talk With the Doc’ Virtual Town Halls to Stay Informed on COVID-19

Local residents are encouraged to attend upcoming ‘Talk With The Doc” Virtual Town Halls being presented by the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPRDHU). Acting Medical Officer of Health Dr. Ian Gemmill will host the “Talk With the Doc” sessions scheduled for Tuesday, February 16, from 1 to 2 pm and Tuesday, March 2, from 1 to 2 pm. During the online information sessions, Dr. Gemmill will provide COVID-19 updates and answer the audience’s questions. Topics will include information on the local COVID-19 cases and transmission rates, the rollout of vaccines in Haliburton County, Northumberland County and the City of Kawartha Lakes, and HKPRDHU’s ongoing pandemic response.

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Let's Get Crafty
#TogetherAtHome, Lifestyle Meg Barton #TogetherAtHome, Lifestyle Meg Barton

Let's Get Crafty

Submitted by Kellie-Anne Powell. If you’re looking for a way to celebrate Valentine’s Day in the comfort of your own home, making a craft is the best way to do so. This “Reasons I Love You…” chain is the perfect activity for all ages. All that is needed for the chain is some construction paper, glue, a black marker and scissors. To make it a month-long progression, one more reason can be added each day! In between crafting sessions, try out the attached Valentine’s Day scavenger hunts. Happy Valentine’s Day and happy crafting!

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His & Hers
#TogetherAtHome, Lifestyle Meg Barton #TogetherAtHome, Lifestyle Meg Barton

His & Hers

Are you at a loss for something to do with your special someone this Valentine’s Day? Continue reading and you will no longer be wondering. What is more fun than creating the restaurant experience in the comfort of your own home? I would say nothing is more fun than that... Except maybe going to the actual restaurant. But until we are able to do that, The Locker at The Falls has put together a His & Hers cocktail for you to try at home. Call and pre-order your Valentine’s Dinner for 2 while sipping on double the L-O-V-E!

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Fenelon Arts Committee Sculpture Project The Scale Model Gift Program

Fenelon Arts Committee Sculpture Project The Scale Model Gift Program

The Fenelon Arts Committee (FAC) is happy to announce a new initiative in support of our current Sculpture Project: The Scale Model Gift Program. This unique opportunity offers donors the choice to take home a scale model of James C. Smith’ Portage or Susan Rankin’s River Grove with a minimum donation of $2,000.

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