Community

Capacity crowd gathers to hear mayor, CAO, discuss community growth

Small town, big dreams event at Kindred

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

Profiles of our veterans

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”

Kawartha Art Gallery launches “Adopt A Piece” program

In early 1976, the Lindsay Art Guild and the Kawartha Arts and Crafts Association merged to form Studio 8 at… Continue reading “Kawartha Art Gallery launches “Adopt A Piece” program”

Concerns shared about high occupancy homes in Ravines of Lindsay subdivision

Emma Ekin, representing residents from the Ravines of Lindsay subdivision on Angeline Street North, spoke to council recently about poorly… Continue reading “Concerns shared about high occupancy homes in Ravines of Lindsay subdivision”

Dragon Flies’ sisterhood impacts breast cancer care in the Kawarthas

Since 2002, the Dragon Flies Breast Cancer Survivor Group has been strengthening its sisterhood of support, and enhancing the ways… Continue reading “Dragon Flies’ sisterhood impacts breast cancer care in the Kawarthas”