Community

Letham likely to return to private sector after 2022 election
One of the most difficult decisions for most politicians to make is to know when it is time to walk… Continue reading “Letham likely to return to private sector after 2022 election”

RMH nurses urge compassion and say ‘stay strong’ in pandemic’s expected final phase
Lisa Falls always dreamed of becoming a nurse from the earliest age. An RN for 22 years at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, she says she has many

Jump in the Lake challenge raises more than $50,000 for Wellness Centre in Coboconk
The second annual Jump in the Lake Challenge on May 1 was an overwhelming success and raised over $50,000 for… Continue reading “Jump in the Lake challenge raises more than $50,000 for Wellness Centre in Coboconk”

Wanted: Farmers with innovative ideas – who need to money to make them happen
When Jack Roks sees the large towers where Mariposa Dairy puts its milk, he’s reminded of how a small, innovative… Continue reading “Wanted: Farmers with innovative ideas – who need to money to make them happen”

Popular local business owner’s death prompts outpouring of grief, good will
By William McGinn and Roderick Benns Local businessman and owner of Burns Bulk Foods, Dan Burns, died May 2 after… Continue reading “Popular local business owner’s death prompts outpouring of grief, good will”

Lindsay resident one of Heart & Stroke’s top fundraisers this year
With the support of the Lindsay and Kawartha Lakes community, 73-year-old Karen McArthur, raised over $7,100 for Heart & Stroke’s… Continue reading “Lindsay resident one of Heart & Stroke’s top fundraisers this year”

Second round of pandemic recovery funds available in city
Kawartha Lakes Council has approved a second round of applications for the Community Pandemic Recovery Fund (CPRF) to utilize the… Continue reading “Second round of pandemic recovery funds available in city”

