Kawartha Lakes Weekly

Local OHT reports progress in helping residents find doctors

Lindsay woman says more communication about program would be helpful

The Kawartha Lakes Haliburton Ontario Health Team (KLH-OHT) recently announced significant progress in helping people find a doctor or other… Continue reading “Local OHT reports progress in helping residents find doctors”

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”

Gen Z deserves better

We say it all the time: The world is a vastly different place now than it was just 20 years… Continue reading “Gen Z deserves better”

Terry Foster keeps walking and giving after 40 years of fundraising

Terry Foster has spent the last 40 years raising money for a number of different causes. It started with walking… Continue reading “Terry Foster keeps walking and giving after 40 years of fundraising”

Ten-year ‘deeply affordable and supportive housing strategy’ given initial approval by council

Kawartha Lakes city council has given its initial approval to the 10-Year Deeply Affordable and Supportive Housing Strategy, a report… Continue reading “Ten-year ‘deeply affordable and supportive housing strategy’ given initial approval by council”

Ross Memorial gets new CFO

Recognizing business community impact on RMH during Small Business Week

While businesses come in all shapes and sizes, the impact the business community has on life in Kawartha Lakes never… Continue reading “Recognizing business community impact on RMH during Small Business Week”

Canadian Moose Hockey Club embarks on Vietnam adventure

After 37 years of running the Canadian Moose Hockey Club, Woodville’s Mark Sadgrove knows all about travelling to different countries… Continue reading “Canadian Moose Hockey Club embarks on Vietnam adventure”