Kawartha Lakes Weekly

Lindsay Army Cadets build confidence, leadership, and lifelong bonds
The Lindsay Army Cadets is a free program for youth aged 12-18 that takes place every Tuesday from 6:30 to… Continue reading “Lindsay Army Cadets build confidence, leadership, and lifelong bonds”

Take a chance on local performances
The performing arts are a big part of what makes life in Kawartha Lakes so great. We have an overabundance… Continue reading “Take a chance on local performances”

Kawartha Lakes radar project sparks questions over safety, environment, and transparency
The Department of National Defence held a public engagement session in Coboconk to answer questions about a transmit site being… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes radar project sparks questions over safety, environment, and transparency”

Amy Terrill’s debut novel illuminates suffrage-era Toronto
Amy Terrill, best known as a former CHEX Television personality and current non-profit leader, has jumped into another field with… Continue reading “Amy Terrill’s debut novel illuminates suffrage-era Toronto”

Kawartha Lakes council commits to culture of respect
The Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus was recently held in Ottawa and one of the major topics of this year’s conference… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes council commits to culture of respect”

Forty per cent of strategic plan initiatives completed by council, 55 per cent in progress says CAO
Chief Administrative Officer Ron Taylor presented what he called a good news story in the form of an update on… Continue reading “Forty per cent of strategic plan initiatives completed by council, 55 per cent in progress says CAO”

Let the justice system do its job
It’s easy to blame social media for elevating opinion over expertise. These platforms prize engagement — positive or negative —… Continue reading “Let the justice system do its job”

