Rally against lockdowns, vaccine laws, draws large crowd in downtown Lindsay
Paramedics to be trained on new ultrasound device thanks to retired teachers grant
Retired Teachers of Ontario (RTOERO) District 18 members recently presented City of Kawartha Lakes Community EMS Services with a $4,000… Continue reading “Paramedics to be trained on new ultrasound device thanks to retired teachers grant”
Capacity crowd gathers to hear mayor, CAO, discuss community growth
The Advocate and Kindred Coffee Bar partnered last night to host “Small Town, Big Dreams,” featuring Mayor Doug Elmslie and… Continue reading “Capacity crowd gathers to hear mayor, CAO, discuss community growth”
Globus Theatre’s festive murder mystery opens Nov. 13
Globus Theatre’s festive murder mystery dinner theatre experience, The Little Balls Falls Christmas Fete (ality!), opens on Nov. 13. A… Continue reading “Globus Theatre’s festive murder mystery opens Nov. 13”
We will remember them
Since 2023, the Advocate has been profiling local veterans in the pages of its November issue. These stories bring home… Continue reading “We will remember them”
Bobcaygeon bomb girl, 102, reflects on her Second World War
It is hard to imagine the government telling Canadians how to spend their vacation time, but that is exactly what… Continue reading “Bobcaygeon bomb girl, 102, reflects on her Second World War”
We can do better with organic waste
Back in January, this space greeted the city’s new organic waste collection program in the four main urban areas of… Continue reading “We can do better with organic waste”
Local OHT reports progress in helping residents find doctors
The Kawartha Lakes Haliburton Ontario Health Team (KLH-OHT) recently announced significant progress in helping people find a doctor or other… Continue reading “Local OHT reports progress in helping residents find doctors”
