Business

The Cat came back: Restaurant meets learning curve head on

For restaurants, it offered some relief – some. But being restricted to take-out service only during the pandemic was hardly… Continue reading “The Cat came back: Restaurant meets learning curve head on”

Two local businesses that adapted quickly to new reality

Imagine that you have put years of time, effort, passion, and money into building a business. From the early years… Continue reading “Two local businesses that adapted quickly to new reality”

Task force prioritizes broadband as greatest need; expanded patios may open

Mayor Andy Letham says the local economic recovery task force has pinpointed better broadband as the key need in the… Continue reading “Task force prioritizes broadband as greatest need; expanded patios may open”

Do Millennials in Lindsay lack a good worth ethic?

Local community leader offers leadership course by Zoom

Local community leader Mike Perry is offering an internet-based course on how to lead more effectively in the face of… Continue reading “Local community leader offers leadership course by Zoom”

Lindsay’s David LaMantia to serve on Ontario’s Small Business Advisory Council

David LaMantia, owner of Lamantia’s Country Market in Lindsay, was selected to join Ontario’s Small Business Advisory Council, says a… Continue reading “Lindsay’s David LaMantia to serve on Ontario’s Small Business Advisory Council”

Pet grooming business broken into

Why are politicians uninterested in animal grooming as essential service?

Pawz and Company is a dog boarding facility, offering boarding, doggy daycare and grooming services. We have been deemed an… Continue reading “Why are politicians uninterested in animal grooming as essential service?”

Kawartha Summer Ale sales will help out Kawartha Conservation

Kawartha Conservation and Fenelon Falls Brewing Co. are kicking off the May long weekend with the launch of the Kawartha… Continue reading “Kawartha Summer Ale sales will help out Kawartha Conservation”