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John A. Macdonald would have supported basic income

John A. Macdonald would have supported basic income

If there’s one thing Prime Minister John A. Macdonald could do exceptionally well, it was to recognize where the political… Continue reading “John A. Macdonald would have supported basic income”

Easier, faster composting

Construction is complete on a state of the art compost receiving area at Lindsay Ops landfill. The new compost site… Continue reading “Easier, faster composting”

Frost out, Celebrations in, as basic income meeting adapts to college strike

First sign-ups for basic income in Lindsay on Oct. 12-13

Enrollment in Ontario’s basic income pilot gets underway in Lindsay next week. In-person enrollment sessions will begin Oct. 12-13 where… Continue reading “First sign-ups for basic income in Lindsay on Oct. 12-13”

Grow your business socially

Grow your business socially

Michelle Ferreri, Canadian vlogger (video blogger) and content creator, will be the special guest for the Lindsay and District Chamber… Continue reading “Grow your business socially”

Soroptimist snowflake gala

Soroptimist snowflake gala

The Soroptimist International Kawartha Lakes Snowflake Gala is being held Nov. 2.  The annual Snowflake Gala raises money to help women… Continue reading “Soroptimist snowflake gala”

Lindsay ‘working poor’ take note: Most basic income sign-ups are employed people

About two thirds of basic income sign-ups so far have come from the so-called ‘working poor,’ a fact Lindsay residents… Continue reading “Lindsay ‘working poor’ take note: Most basic income sign-ups are employed people”

Police Chief John Hagarty talks fentanyl, building community, and basic income

Police Chief John Hagarty talks fentanyl, building community, and basic income

It’s the last year for John Hagarty as Lindsay’s chief of police, given his imminent retirement next fall, and it’s… Continue reading “Police Chief John Hagarty talks fentanyl, building community, and basic income”