Kawartha Lakes Weekly

Shrinking snowbanks have Kawartha Conservation eyeing a major spring thaw
After record-breaking snowfall this year and below average temperatures, Kawartha Conservation has been preparing for the late winter and spring… Continue reading “Shrinking snowbanks have Kawartha Conservation eyeing a major spring thaw”

Kawartha Lakes Library closes washroom due to illicit drug use
This month, the Kawartha Lakes Public Library, Lindsay branch, made the controversial decision to close its public washrooms for the… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes Library closes washroom due to illicit drug use”

Library system ready to branch out with new growth plan for 2025
A new chapter is being written for the Kawartha Lakes Library system as demand grows from a burgeoning population. Jamie… Continue reading “Library system ready to branch out with new growth plan for 2025”

Buy Canadian, eh?
Business owners, politicians, and citizens ready to fight back the economic storm coming from the U.S.
People across Kawartha Lakes are weighing in on the potential local economic impact of a tariff war between Canada and… Continue reading “Buy Canadian, eh?”

Happy Valentines Day week from your local single gal
View from here
Let me preface this by saying, I don’t hate Valentine’s Day. I really think very little of it generally (coupled… Continue reading “Happy Valentines Day week from your local single gal”

Trade war’s impact on local businesses
As Canada readies for a potential trade war with the United States, business owners in Kawartha Lakes are sharing their… Continue reading “Trade war’s impact on local businesses”

Snowiest January this century in Kawartha Lakes
The 113 cm of accumulation has kept shovels busy
After the warmest fall on record in Ontario, very little snow in November, and only an average accumulation in December,… Continue reading “Snowiest January this century in Kawartha Lakes”

