Community

Progressive police chief sees strong community partnerships as key
Back in high school in Streetsville in the mid 1980s, Mark Mitchell’s friend wanted to fill out an application to… Continue reading “Progressive police chief sees strong community partnerships as key”

Grade 7/8 students raise funds for Habitat’s Hamilton Street project
Habitat for Humanity and St. Dominic Catholic Elementary School students and staff will get together for a cheque presentation on… Continue reading “Grade 7/8 students raise funds for Habitat’s Hamilton Street project”

Cold weather warning: A message from Emergency Services
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement that snow and bitterly cold temperatures are expected this weekend. Very cold temperatures and… Continue reading “Cold weather warning: A message from Emergency Services”

Kawartha Lakes pleased with proposed changes to Ontario’s Growth Plan
On January 15, the province released proposed changes to the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, a key document… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes pleased with proposed changes to Ontario’s Growth Plan”

It’s yes to cannabis retail storefronts and no to pipeline support
In recorded votes on Tuesday council voted to support private recreational cannabis retail storefronts in Kawartha Lakes but rejected a… Continue reading “It’s yes to cannabis retail storefronts and no to pipeline support”

Amy Terrill named executive director of Boys & Girls Clubs of Kawartha Lakes
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Kawartha Lakes has announced Amy Terrill as executive director, following Scott Robertson’s retirement on… Continue reading “Amy Terrill named executive director of Boys & Girls Clubs of Kawartha Lakes”

Letham elected as 2019 chair of Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus
The Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus (EOWC), at its annual inaugural meeting held last week in Kingston, elected City of Kawartha… Continue reading “Letham elected as 2019 chair of Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus”

