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Councillor, concerned citizens, set up Bobcaygeon community relief fund

City of Kawartha Lakes Councillor Kathleen Seymour-Fagan and some other concerned citizens are setting up a relief fund for the… Continue reading “Councillor, concerned citizens, set up Bobcaygeon community relief fund”

Four people charged under the Reopening Ontario Act

Two local police officers in self-isolation after possible exposure to COVID-19

Two Kawartha Lakes Police Service constables are currently in self-isolation following an incident that occurred on March 28.

Downeyville Hall does big time renos with legacy in mind

On paper, it made fiscal sense to tear down the historic Downeyville Hall and start anew from the ground up…. Continue reading “Downeyville Hall does big time renos with legacy in mind”

Support the neighbourhood food drive for Food Source

Community members are invited to participate in a neighbourhood food drive to support Kawartha Lakes Food Source. Due to the… Continue reading “Support the neighbourhood food drive for Food Source”

Local police taking extra steps to protect small businesses that are now closed

With the provincial order for non-essential services to close in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many parts of Kawartha Lakes… Continue reading “Local police taking extra steps to protect small businesses that are now closed”

Local innovation expert offers free conversations with businesses

Local innovation expert offers free conversations with businesses

Local innovation expert, Dennis Geelen, is offering free 30-minute consultations to business owners to try and help small businesses during… Continue reading “Local innovation expert offers free conversations with businesses”

Why does the City now have two deputy paramedic chiefs? City explains

Community steps up with emergency supplies; N95 masks still needed

Kawartha Lakes Paramedics would like to thank all who have responded to the emergency procurement request on March 23 for… Continue reading “Community steps up with emergency supplies; N95 masks still needed”