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Seesaws, slides, and swingsets: Playgrounds in Lindsay

Just in Time local history series

When Jeff Sinclair was a lad, he and his friends routinely made their way over to the Canadian National Railway’s… Continue reading “Seesaws, slides, and swingsets: Playgrounds in Lindsay”

Bike share program up and running in Lindsay

Business Upfront

The Lindsay + District Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of Lindsay’s new Bike Share Program. Two locations are… Continue reading “Bike share program up and running in Lindsay”

Community Services Recovery Fund helps A Place Called Home plan for a bright new future

A Place Called Home (APCH) has been on a challenging pathway of unexpected growth and change ever since the organization… Continue reading “Community Services Recovery Fund helps A Place Called Home plan for a bright new future”

Fleming’s Frost Campus celebrates half century

In 1965, Ontario Minister of Education, Bill Davis, convinced Progressive Conservative Premier John Robarts that it was time for the… Continue reading “Fleming’s Frost Campus celebrates half century”

Lindsay Lightningbolts Swim Club welcomes new swimmers

Sports Advocate

By Amanda Tayles Swimming is often seen as a life skill, but for past and present members of the Lindsay… Continue reading “Lindsay Lightningbolts Swim Club welcomes new swimmers”

Elmslie says Lindsay’s population expected to double in just eight years

New mayor says 2024 will bring focus on roads, infrastructure, arts and culture, among other competing interests

Many in Kawartha Lakes were unsure after the last municipal election what kind of council they were going to get…. Continue reading “Elmslie says Lindsay’s population expected to double in just eight years”

Kawartha Land Trust to host community tree-planting and mapping event

Those who are looking for a way to make a lasting impact on the landscape in the Kawarthas are invited… Continue reading “Kawartha Land Trust to host community tree-planting and mapping event”