Community

Library board asks for bump in budget to move forward with new and ongoing projects
While 2020 has been a very challenging year for the Kawartha Lakes Public Library system, there are important changes on… Continue reading “Library board asks for bump in budget to move forward with new and ongoing projects”

Lindsay Downtown BIA asks for increase in 2021 funding
The Lindsay Downtown Business Improvement Association, representing approximately 150 businesses, made a presentation to Kawartha Lakes council asking for an… Continue reading “Lindsay Downtown BIA asks for increase in 2021 funding”

The corner store: A neighbourhood institution
It’s a mild February afternoon 50 or 60 years ago. You are nine or 10 years old and are making… Continue reading “The corner store: A neighbourhood institution”

Citizen of the Year, Terry Foster, walks to help others
Good neighbours care, right? They help those in need. By this measure Terry Foster is a model neighbour, richly deserving… Continue reading “Citizen of the Year, Terry Foster, walks to help others”

Bobcaygeon gets shortlisted for potential NHL pre-season game, new money for arena
Bobcaygeon has found another cause to rally behind. From annual events like the Craft Beer and Food Festival and the… Continue reading “Bobcaygeon gets shortlisted for potential NHL pre-season game, new money for arena”

Join the club: How local clubs have adapted to the new normal
One of the success stories of 2020 was how venerable old organizations steeped in tradition – namely parliaments and places of worship –… Continue reading “Join the club: How local clubs have adapted to the new normal”

Community member assists police with drone
On Feb. 2 Kawartha Lakes Police Service received a call from a concerned citizen who had observed, an elderly male… Continue reading “Community member assists police with drone”

