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Democracy: Go do what much of the world wishes it could do
Voting, like almost everything else that takes time and effort, is very easy to talk yourself out of doing. The… Continue reading “Democracy: Go do what much of the world wishes it could do”

Chris Karkabasis wins lifetime achievement award; Robyn McNabb named Citizen of the Year
In an evening of excellence that recognized Lindsay’s top businesses, a rare lifetime achievement award was presented to Chris Karkabasis,… Continue reading “Chris Karkabasis wins lifetime achievement award; Robyn McNabb named Citizen of the Year”

Students of today, citizens of tomorrow: Graduation rites of passage
It’s an annual ritual that occurs in the last week or so of June. Families and friends crowd into a… Continue reading “Students of today, citizens of tomorrow: Graduation rites of passage”

Paramedics in the Park teaches, and reaches out to students, public
A spring storm threatened but never delivered on preventing more than 200 students — and many more members of the… Continue reading “Paramedics in the Park teaches, and reaches out to students, public”

10,000 of our neighbours in Kawartha Lakes don’t have enough to eat
Some of our neighbours are hungry. Others are constantly deciding between utilities or food. That this should happen in Canada… Continue reading “10,000 of our neighbours in Kawartha Lakes don’t have enough to eat”

Grand opening of new Fenelon Falls splash pad
All residents are invited to join the Fenelon Falls Rotary Club as they celebrate the grand opening of the new… Continue reading “Grand opening of new Fenelon Falls splash pad”

French Immersion enrollment swells, forces school board to use Central Senior
Overcrowding at Leslie Frost Public School in Lindsay – the only public system school in all of Kawartha Lakes that… Continue reading “French Immersion enrollment swells, forces school board to use Central Senior”

