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FROM/DE: Orillia OPP Detachment
Orillia OPP Request the Assistance in Locating Missing Orillia Woman
(ORILLIA, ON) - The Orillia Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are requesting the assistance of the public in locating an Orillia woman, last seen on June 27, 2024.
On June 29, 2024, Brittany Asselstine 33 years old, was reported missing to police. She was last scene on June 27, 2024, at approximately 10:30 am on foot in the Laclie/Goldie Drive area. Asselstine is described as 5'5"', 180 lb, with red hair in a ponytail, and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black T-shirt, greyish black sweatpants with stars on them a black backpack and a cross body fanny pack.
Anyone with information related to Brittany Asselstine's location are asked to contact the Orillia OPP at 705-326-3536 or 888-310-1122.
The Orillia OPP is committed to serving our province, including the Townships of Oro-Medonte, Ramara and Severn and the City of Orillia. If you have any information about crime in our community, please contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. To report minor occurrences online please visit www.opp.ca/reporting. You can also call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit your information online at www.crimestopperssdm.com. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display, and you will remain anonymous. You will not testify in court and your information may lead to a cash reward of up to $2,000.00.
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Media Contact:
Provincial Constable Gilles Doiron
Orillia OPP
705 326-3536
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Do you walk, bike or actively wheel in Haliburton Village? Or do you face barriers to that option you can tell us about?
Made possible through Active Transportation Fund Canada
Read the Echo article here > https://haliburtonecho.ca/acRead tive-pathways-network-seeks- community-input/
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Haliburton Highlands Arts Centre Foundation
Acquires Land in Dysart et al Township
Press Release
Friday, June 28, 2024
On Tuesday, June 25th, 2024, Dysart et al council voted unanimously to
give the Haliburton Highlands Arts Centre Foundation 14.5 acres of
land, located at the intersection of Wonderland Road and County Road
21, for the purpose of building a world-class Performing Arts Centre.
Foundation president, Dan Manley, who was present at the council
meeting, said “We are thrilled to accept this generous contribution of land to our vision of bringing a
Performing Arts Centre to Haliburton County. This represents a major step forward for our Foundation,
and it will kick off the important work of beginning to raise funding and awareness from the federal and
provincial government, private foundations, corporate partners, and individual donors.”.
The Haliburton Highlands Arts Centre Foundation is a non-profit group which was founded by Dan
Manley and Wil Andrea, and its purpose is to build a world-class Performing Arts Centre in Haliburton
County.
Over the past six (6) years, the foundation has been incorporated, and its board of directors has
expanded to include nine (9) members of the local arts and business community, who have been
working tirelessly to make this vision into a reality.
Janis A. Barlow & Associates conducted a Project Feasibility Study. It was released in September 2022,
and revealed to the public at the AGM in October 2022.
Following the release of the Barlow Report, The Dennis Group was hired to conduct a Fundraising
Feasibility Study,, and the HHACF Board will be planning the next steps of the campaign in consultation
with the Dennis Group, who recently raised $45 Million for the Canadian Canoe Museum in
Peterborough, as well as architects, engineers, environmental consultants, designers, acoustic
engineers, and general contractors.
The Haliburton Highlands Arts Centre Foundation wishes to thank Mayor Murray Fearrey, the entire
council of Dysart et al, and their staff, for their foresight, generosity and support in making this historic
donation!
Stay tuned for the next phase of our building plans and development.
The Haliburton Highlands Arts Centre Foundation (HHACF) is a registered charity founded in 2018. Its mission is to
establish a purpose-built arts centre in Haliburton County, situated in the Haliburton Highlands, 250km North-east
of Toronto. The region, with a growing arts economy, is the home of the Haliburton School of the Arts (Fleming
College), the Highlands Opera Studio, Highlands Summer Festival, the Highlands Chamber Orchestra, the
Haliburton International Film Festival (HIFF) and more. Let’s Build the Dream Together.
For more information, please email info@hhartscentrefoundation.ca or visit https://hhartscentrefoundation.ca
Let’s Build the Dream Together____._.___