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Homeless encampments dramatically decreased from last year
Police chief outlines busy year, next steps
Kawartha Lakes Police Chief Kirk Robertson is proud of many things from his short time as chief, including their collaboration… Continue reading “Homeless encampments dramatically decreased from last year”

Local family health team calls for action to stabilize primary care at Ontario budget hearings
Dr. Ruth Wilson, a family physician in Kawartha Lakes and president of the City of Kawartha Lakes Family Health Team,… Continue reading “Local family health team calls for action to stabilize primary care at Ontario budget hearings”

Shoppers find their habits changing as small business owners keep adapting
As the holiday season approaches, many have started their Christmas shopping, and for some it looks a little different than… Continue reading “Shoppers find their habits changing as small business owners keep adapting”

Capital budget amendments see project priorities changed, deferred
Kawartha Lakes council passed several amendments to Mayor Doug Elmslie’s proposed 2026 budget during a special meeting recently, including reshuffling… Continue reading “Capital budget amendments see project priorities changed, deferred”

Kawartha Lakes observes National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
On Dec. 6, we recognize the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Each year on Nov…. Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes observes National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women”

Baker Tilly shows exceptional caring with support for RMH
Baker Tilly is an accounting and advisory firm where balances and bottom lines are not the team’s sole focus. They… Continue reading “Baker Tilly shows exceptional caring with support for RMH”

Ontario invests $3.9 million to restore 4,500 Kilometres of snowmobile trails
To protect Ontario’s snowmobile network and the communities that rely on it, the Ontario government is providing the Ontario Federation… Continue reading “Ontario invests $3.9 million to restore 4,500 Kilometres of snowmobile trails”

