New Rotary president only the third woman to serve in the role
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Heather Phillips will serve as president of the Haliburton Rotary Club for its 2021/22 year. She is only the third female president in the club’s history. /Submitted
News13 July 2021
By Mike Baker
July 1 was a day to remember for long-time Highlander Heather Phillips as she became only the third woman to be named president of the Haliburton Rotary Club.
Born and raised in Haliburton, Phillips has always had a desire to give back to the community she calls home. Having been involved in various volunteer endeavours as she grew up and got into her career as a local real estate agent, Phillips was introduced to Rotary in late 2018. Looking to increase her community workload, Rotary seemed like a great fit.
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Mike Jaycock, seen here preparing notes during the 2014 Haliburton Highlands Chamber of Commerce awards gala, and wife Jane are moving to Ingersoll, Ont. in late March. /File photo
News3 March 2021
By Chad Ingram
One of Canoe FM’s iconic figures is moving away from Haliburton County, but listeners of the community volunteer radio station are still likely to hear Mike Jaycock’s signature baritone on the air thanks to some assistance from digital technology.
Jaycock and wife Jane will be relocating to Ingersoll, Ont., later this month to live nearer to their children, grandchildren, and a brother to whom Jaycock is very close.