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The media is the message for two young people with journalism projects
It’s September, and Mallory Cramp-Waldinsperger is back at Carleton University for her third year in Journalism. Adam Folland is back at… Continue reading “The media is the message for two young people with journalism projects”

From homelessness in Toronto to housing in Lindsay
Canada is in the grip of an affordable housing crisis. Large municipalities like Toronto are especially hard hit with primary… Continue reading “From homelessness in Toronto to housing in Lindsay”

Herbicide use on City roads: Safe or Hazardous?
Some residents have noticed signs of herbicide use along the shoulders of Kawartha Lakes’ roads and wonder what the consequences… Continue reading “Herbicide use on City roads: Safe or Hazardous?”

Council eyes tear-down of east-side historical properties to allow for apartment building
It’s a property with a now well-documented past but an uncertain future. There are competing interests and City Council and… Continue reading “Council eyes tear-down of east-side historical properties to allow for apartment building”

The Lindsay Canadian Club: An invitation to the community
Imagine a community-based organization that invites people from all walks of life – millennials, seniors, students, retirees, people working full-time… Continue reading “The Lindsay Canadian Club: An invitation to the community”

How the Canada Child Benefit ‘basic income’ helped out these 5 local women
Julia Taylor knows all about the power of a basic income, although she wasn’t a part of the Ontario Basic… Continue reading “How the Canada Child Benefit ‘basic income’ helped out these 5 local women”

Going, going, gone: Death of a species as Kawartha Lakes set to lose 24,000 trees
Peace Park sits on a small, irregular plot of land just north of Central Senior Public School. It’s bordered by Albert… Continue reading “Going, going, gone: Death of a species as Kawartha Lakes set to lose 24,000 trees”

