FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
From: Irene Odell, HHHS Board Chair
Date: July 11, 2025
MEMO - HHHS Board of Directors Appoints Interim President & CEO
Dear Community,
On behalf of the Haliburton Highlands Health Services (HHHS) Board of Directors, I am thrilled to
announce that Jennifer Burns West has accepted the position of Interim President and CEO of HHHS,
effective September 6th, 2025.
Jennifer joined HHHS’ Senior Leadership team in September 2023 as Chief Nursing Executive (CNE) and
Vice President of Clinical and Community Support Services. Since then, her impact on the organization
has been very significant. With a clear vision and unwavering commitment to patient care, Jennifer has
built a strong and talented team, strengthened relationships with community partners, and worked
closely with staff across departments to foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and excellence.
Jennifer has led key initiatives to streamline clinical technology systems, enhance care delivery, and
reinforce a people-first culture—positioning our organization to meet the
evolving needs of our patients, residents and clients. Given Jennifer’s passion to
deliver quality healthcare and her commitment to our community HHHS is
confident that she will continue the positive momentum that is thriving at the
organization.
Jennifer, you are a trusted and visionary leader who brings tremendous
experience, energy, and compassion to everything you do. You have already
made a remarkable difference in our organization, and we are thrilled to
welcome you into this interim role as we continue our search for a permanent
President and CEO.
Filling the role of Interim President and CEO marks the completion of the first step of the Board’s
succession plan. HHHS will be collaborating with a firm to recruit an individual who will continue to
enhance and optimize healthcare in Haliburton. We look forward to Jennifer’s leadership during this
important time. Further information regarding the Chief Nursing Executive role will be forthcoming.
Regards,
Irene Odell
HHHS Board Chair
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General
Minden Hills Launches Official Instagram Account
SUBJECT: Township of Minden Hills Launches Official Instagram Account
The Township of Minden Hills is excited to announce the launch of its official Instagram account, @Township_MindenHills, as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance communication and engagement with residents.
The Township's Instagram account will serve as a valuable tool for:
- Sharing visual updates: highlighting local events, projects, and community activities through photos and videos.
- Providing real-time information: sharing announcements, alerts, and important updates as they happen.
- Promoting community spirit: showcasing the unique character and vibrancy of our community.
The Township encourages residents to follow @Township_MindenHills to stay informed and engaged. While the platform will be used to share information, it is not intended for official complaints or urgent matters. Residents are encouraged to visit the Township website at www.mindenhills.ca for news and updates.
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Canoe FM Radiothon July 4th, 5th, 6th – Presented by Minden Subaru
Canoe FM thanks Minden Subaru for being this year's Presenting Sponsor
All donations will be entered into a draw to win one of four gift cards.
(We have two from Petro Canada valued at $50 each, donated by Bev Hicks and two from the Minden Legion valued at $25 each.
Each donation of $100 or more will be entered into a draw to win a $100 gift basket from Abbey Gardens.
Canoe FM Calendar
Cooling Stations in Minden
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You Should Know Before You Go – E-Bikes and Other Alternate Transportation
You Should Know Before You Go - E-Bikes and Other Alternative Transportation
(ORILLIA, ON) - The Orillia detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is urging all drivers of e-bikes, mobility devices, mopeds, electric scooters and other alternative forms of transportation, to know the laws before heading out on Ontario roads. With the emerging popularity of these smaller, more economical forms of transportation, it is vital that users understand the rules and regulations governing their use as well as all safety requirements.
The most common type, the e-bike, is defined under the Highway Traffic Act and the Motor Vehicle Safety Act Regulations as a power-assisted bicycle. Vehicles in this category must:
- Weigh 120kg or under
- Have a label affixed by the manufacturer that the vehicle complies with these regulations.
- Have steering handlebars
- Be fitted at all times with pedals that are operable to propel the bicycle.
- Be designed to travel on no more than 3 wheels in contact with the ground.
- Not be capable of providing further assistance when the bicycle attains a speed of 32 km/hr.
In order to operate an e-bike on a roadway, the following applies:
- Operator and passengers must be 16 years of age or older
- Operator and passengers must wear a helmet (may be a bicycle or motorcycle helmet)
- May carry a passenger if the e-bike is equipped with a seat and foot pedals.
- Does not require Driver's license, permit, license plate or insurance.
- Operator must follow all rules of the road that apply to any vehicle or bicycle.
Many of these conveyances are similar in appearance and it may not be immediately obvious which category they fall under.
What are the basic differences between an e-bike, a moped, and a motor scooter and where they are to be ridden?
E-bikes (and e-scooters) and mopeds are equipped with pedals and a form of power assistance (an electric or gasoline-fuelled motor). E-bikes/e-scooters (which can be equipped with two or three wheels) can be ridden on municipal roads (where permitted) but not provincial highways - similar to the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) governing bicycles - and they must be equipped with safety devices accordingly (e.g. bell; white front light; red rear light).
A moped is considered a motor vehicle as defined by the HTA. Drivers and vehicles must both be licensed.
A motor scooter is not equipped with pedals, has a gasoline- or electric-powered engine, and is considered a motorcycle as defined by the HTA. Drivers and vehicles must both be licensed.
E-bikes/e-scooters, mopeds, and motor scooters are not permitted on controlled access highways in Ontario (i.e. 400-series, Hwys 69, 6, 24, 35, 58 and others…see O.Reg. 630).
Operators of e-bikes/e-scooters do not require an Ontario driver's licence, a license plate, or vehicle insurance.
Before purchasing/operating a new type of vehicle, OPP recommends researching requirements for equipment and licensing under the Highway Traffic Act in Ontario and permitted uses in the municipality in which you intend to operate it.
Members of Orillia OPP are committed to public safety, delivering proactive and innovative policing in partnership with our communities. Officers value your contribution to building safe communities. If you suspect someone is driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol call 9-1-1. If you have information about suspected unlawful activity, please contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers to remain anonymous at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or www.crimestopperssdm.com.
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