Community

Independent coffee shop has become vibrant community hub
On any given day it’s easy to see the City’s business getting done. No, we’re not at City Hall right… Continue reading “Independent coffee shop has become vibrant community hub”

Back To School: Post-Secondary pursuits, past and present
A familiar ritual plays out across Kawartha Lakes on the first Tuesday of September. It’s a ritual that most of… Continue reading “Back To School: Post-Secondary pursuits, past and present”

Second World War-era biplane may fly over Kawartha Lakes next year
All the components of a Second World War era biplane are sitting in Doug Watson’s garage. While there’s no need… Continue reading “Second World War-era biplane may fly over Kawartha Lakes next year”

Intent to file class action lawsuit sparked in Lindsay over Basic Income cancellation
The fight for basic income has moved to the courts. An intent to file a class action lawsuit against the… Continue reading “Intent to file class action lawsuit sparked in Lindsay over Basic Income cancellation”

Kawartha Lakes Classic raises funds for A Place Called Home
On Saturday morning 273 cyclists experienced the countryside up-close, rolling along the quiet back roads that knit together our region. It… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes Classic raises funds for A Place Called Home”

Arts Council, Heritage Network host mayoral debate next month
In 2014, a coalition of artists and organizations formed Kawartha ArtsVote to bring awareness to the cultural sector in advance… Continue reading “Arts Council, Heritage Network host mayoral debate next month”

Joe Valas has been the ‘bee’s knees’ to customers for 60 years
Joe Valas never intended to be a full-time beekeeper, but for 60 years, honey fans in the Kawartha Lakes have… Continue reading “Joe Valas has been the ‘bee’s knees’ to customers for 60 years”

