Business
Minimum wage increase stings, says Olympia Restaurant, Home Hardware
Lindsay and District Labour Council leader says minimum wage should never have been frozen in the first place. Nicki Dedes… Continue reading “Minimum wage increase stings, says Olympia Restaurant, Home Hardware”
Dream of a wider Highway 7 for Lindsay, Peterborough, and beyond inches forward
When politicians dream, they dream in roads. They dream of roads connecting cities and towns (especially their cities and towns)… Continue reading “Dream of a wider Highway 7 for Lindsay, Peterborough, and beyond inches forward”
Of passion and pastries: Mickaël’s Café Librairie in Lindsay
Imagine a French bakery. A boulangerie. There are racks of warm baguettes and country loaves with slightly blistered crusts. And… Continue reading “Of passion and pastries: Mickaël’s Café Librairie in Lindsay”
Five economic development goals for Kawartha Lakes – and the fifth one’s the hardest
It might still be difficult to think of Kawartha Lakes as a city, given that so much of it is… Continue reading “Five economic development goals for Kawartha Lakes – and the fifth one’s the hardest”
Prepare Kawartha Lakes students as they do in Tokyo, Riyadh and London
The Canadian economy exists on two key tenants — resource extraction and manufacturing. But both are in trouble. Given most… Continue reading “Prepare Kawartha Lakes students as they do in Tokyo, Riyadh and London”
Lindsay’s Arctic-inspired tech entrepreneur aims to triple size in coming months
It has been three years since Ryan Oliver left Pangnirtung on the east side of Baffin Island, where summer temperatures… Continue reading “Lindsay’s Arctic-inspired tech entrepreneur aims to triple size in coming months”
Kawartha Lakes businesses get new digital marketing workshops
Kawartha Lakes’ chambers of commerce have collaborated to put together a digital marketing series designed for ‘main street’ business owners. It’s… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes businesses get new digital marketing workshops”