Community

National Day of Mourning to be virtual this year
The Lindsay and District Labour Council invites the community to join them for the National Day of Mourning Ceremony on… Continue reading “National Day of Mourning to be virtual this year”

Area non-profits given grants through Trillium Foundation
The Ontario government is providing more than $42 million through the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s Resilient Communities Fund, says a media… Continue reading “Area non-profits given grants through Trillium Foundation”

Hope Lee retires: City’s progressive housing stance a reflection of Lee’s leadership
It was always a little bit personal for Hope Lee. After 34 years with the city’s housing division, Hope Lee… Continue reading “Hope Lee retires: City’s progressive housing stance a reflection of Lee’s leadership”

Jump in the Lake challenge to support Coboconk Wellness Centre
The second annual Jump in the Lake Challenge happens May 1 at 2 pm. Unlike organized Polar Bear dips that… Continue reading “Jump in the Lake challenge to support Coboconk Wellness Centre”

Lindsay’s Nate Copeland on the struggle to become his true self
Nate Copeland is an amateur actor, parent, early childhood educator, member of Cambridge United Church, and a sci-fi fanatic. He’s… Continue reading “Lindsay’s Nate Copeland on the struggle to become his true self”

Podcast Teaser: Podcast host gets the shot – now braces for aftermath conversations
I got my shot. I got my shot. I got my shot. I’ve been repeating that statement, often, ever since… Continue reading “Podcast Teaser: Podcast host gets the shot – now braces for aftermath conversations”

City adopts five-year tourism strategy and focus on outdoor experiences
Council unanimously adopted a five-year tourism strategy that aims to make Kawartha Lakes a destination for tourists outside the busy… Continue reading “City adopts five-year tourism strategy and focus on outdoor experiences”

