Kawartha Lakes Weekly

Charlie McDonald’s push for fair housing, better roads, and local healthcare
Charlie McDonald has several titles to his name: Councillor of Ward 7, deputy mayor, and a member of a variety… Continue reading “Charlie McDonald’s push for fair housing, better roads, and local healthcare”

Edwin Binney’s Farm asks for help after key partnership ends
Edwin Binney’s Community Farm and Education Centre, located beside the Crayola building in Lindsay, is calling on the community for… Continue reading “Edwin Binney’s Farm asks for help after key partnership ends”

Ward 4 Councillor Dan Joyce: the man with the blue folder and a vision for change
This is the fourth in an anticipated eight-part series where Kawartha Lakes Weekly is sitting down with councillors from all… Continue reading “Ward 4 Councillor Dan Joyce: the man with the blue folder and a vision for change”

Strawberry farming has deep roots in Kawartha Lakes
In 1921, T.J. Perdue placed an advertisement in the Lindsay Daily Post offering for sale five acres of land about… Continue reading “Strawberry farming has deep roots in Kawartha Lakes”

Indigenous mural unveiled at Langton Public School
Langton Public School in Fenelon Falls recently unveiled a mural intended to recognize the Indigenous presence in the school and… Continue reading “Indigenous mural unveiled at Langton Public School”

Councillor Mike Perry works to balance growth and small-town charm in Ward 3
This is the third in an anticipated eight-part series where Kawartha Lakes Weekly is sitting down with councillors from all… Continue reading “Councillor Mike Perry works to balance growth and small-town charm in Ward 3”

Local woman shares her story in documentary on brain injuries
A local woman is involved in a documentary about persistent concussion syndrome and traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Lindsay’s Melanie Hawkins… Continue reading “Local woman shares her story in documentary on brain injuries”

