Community

In tune with nature: Sturgeon Point at 125

Just in Time local history series

Every year since 2018 – save for a pandemic-induced hiatus in 2020 and 2021 – a good friend of mine… Continue reading “In tune with nature: Sturgeon Point at 125”

Monsef to encourage mentorship, growing local economy at upcoming Lindsay event

Mentorship helped shape Maryam Monsef many years ago – and now the former federal minister is encouraging local business leaders… Continue reading “Monsef to encourage mentorship, growing local economy at upcoming Lindsay event”

The impact of the Ontario Basic Income Pilot on community health and engagement in Lindsay

By Emma Sonnemann In a partnership with Trent University’s Community Research Centre, The Lindsay Advocate has been working with the… Continue reading “The impact of the Ontario Basic Income Pilot on community health and engagement in Lindsay”

City blames wet spring and summer for weedy lilac gardens at Lindsay’s Logie Park

Strolling the hardscape pathway through the memorial lilacs of Logie Park, residents may find a legacy that falls short of… Continue reading “City blames wet spring and summer for weedy lilac gardens at Lindsay’s Logie Park”

Mortgage mayhem

Local residents feeling the financial pinch as reality of higher interest rates sets in

Mortgages in Canada coming due in 2024 are equal in value to the annual Gross Domestic Product of New Zealand…. Continue reading “Mortgage mayhem”

Pinnguaq hosting Level-Up Summer Street Festival

Lindsay’s downtown will be abuzz later this month as Pinnguaq welcomes the public to their Level-Up Summer Street Festival, complete… Continue reading “Pinnguaq hosting Level-Up Summer Street Festival”

Doors Open Kawartha Lakes highlights local heritage on September 15

For the past two decades, Doors Open Kawartha Lakes has invited residents and visitors alike to take in some of… Continue reading “Doors Open Kawartha Lakes highlights local heritage on September 15”