Community

BIA concedes challenging years ahead but lots to celebrate, too
Absent at a recent BIA meeting were the angry rants and finger-wagging at business leaders and city officials that one… Continue reading “BIA concedes challenging years ahead but lots to celebrate, too”

Kawartha Settlers’ Village continues growth: New visitor centre coming
Kawartha Settlers’ Village is looking forward to the warmer weather as they plan to break ground on a new visitor… Continue reading “Kawartha Settlers’ Village continues growth: New visitor centre coming”

Sibling teen musicians looking for more band members
Amanda and John, the sibling teens who can often be seen and heard playing local coffee houses and festivals, are… Continue reading “Sibling teen musicians looking for more band members”

Police see a 10 per cent increase in collisions since 2014
Kawartha Lakes Police Service have seen a near 10 per cent increase in collisions dating back five years. Sergeant Dave… Continue reading “Police see a 10 per cent increase in collisions since 2014”

Humane Society raises money with cupcakes for animals in need
National Cupcake Day is exactly one month away, which means it’s time to get out your mixing bowls, pre-heat your… Continue reading “Humane Society raises money with cupcakes for animals in need”

Lindsay and area does not have the highest teen pregnancy rates
If you’ve lived in in Lindsay or Kawartha Lakes long enough, you probably have heard an urban myth presented as… Continue reading “Lindsay and area does not have the highest teen pregnancy rates”

Pages and Pints: Library’s latest outreach a hit with young and old
Not your mother’s book club.” That’s how it’s promoted, and for sure the Kawartha Lakes library’s “Pages and Pints Book… Continue reading “Pages and Pints: Library’s latest outreach a hit with young and old”

