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Hiding in plain sight: Post Envelopes a thriving 83-year-old Lindsay business
All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. — Leo Tolstoy Tolstoy got it all… Continue reading “Hiding in plain sight: Post Envelopes a thriving 83-year-old Lindsay business”
Lindsay’s Tim Hortons not willing to talk about wages, employee incentives
Last week’s national headlines were dominated by the Tim Hortons brand. Not surprising. In nearby Cobourg, the owners of the… Continue reading “Lindsay’s Tim Hortons not willing to talk about wages, employee incentives”
Majority of basic income applicants continue to be low income workers
As basic income enrollments continue in Lindsay and two other Ontario cities, one key trend seems to be emerging –… Continue reading “Majority of basic income applicants continue to be low income workers”
Cold enough for you? The library can help with more chills
With Environment Canada issuing almost daily extreme cold warnings, you may want to put up your feet and experience the… Continue reading “Cold enough for you? The library can help with more chills”
2018 Baby New Year is new mom’s little miracle
Rebecca Green of Lindsay wasn’t expecting her first baby until January 11th. Welcoming him at 6:14 pm on New Year’s… Continue reading “2018 Baby New Year is new mom’s little miracle”
New wine for old wineskins: The changing role of your local museum
Another calendar year has dawned and with it has come the inevitable litany of resolutions about doing things differently in… Continue reading “New wine for old wineskins: The changing role of your local museum”
A personal note from the publisher about The Lindsay Advocate
It has been four short months since The Lindsay Advocate launched and it feels like we already belong here. For… Continue reading “A personal note from the publisher about The Lindsay Advocate”