Poor quality labour market has sparked more food bank use: Report
Dianne Lister and Michael Harris selected for Art à la Carte exhibition
Kawartha Art Gallery recently announced that works by Gallery Member artists Dianne Lister and Michael Harris have been selected for… Continue reading “Dianne Lister and Michael Harris selected for Art à la Carte exhibition”
New immigrants in Kawartha Lakes face employment and belonging challenges
When Calvin Baalaboore immigrated to Lindsay from Ghana in 2024, he couldn’t help but feel lonely. With no established connections… Continue reading “New immigrants in Kawartha Lakes face employment and belonging challenges”
Businesses and non profits hit hard by new provincial recycling rules
Changes to Ontario’s blue box program have taken effect this year, with new recycling rules being implemented in Kawartha Lakes…. Continue reading “Businesses and non profits hit hard by new provincial recycling rules”
Provincial recycling changes are garbage
The shock is still setting in. As of Jan. 1, 2026, there’s no curbside recycling pickup for small businesses, not-for-profit… Continue reading “Provincial recycling changes are garbage”
Blue Monday
The third Monday in January (Jan. 19 this year) is known as Blue Monday and is commonly referred to as… Continue reading “Blue Monday”
Fatal collision: 27-year-old local man dies
The City of Kawartha Lakes Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating a fatal collision involving a pickup… Continue reading “Fatal collision: 27-year-old local man dies”
What we choose to see
When I arrived back in Lindsay in 2017 to kickstart the Advocate, I still remember the exhilaration I felt at… Continue reading “What we choose to see”
