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Nunavut a finalist for $10 million Smart Cities Challenge prize; Lindsay's Pinnguaq involved

Nunavut a finalist for $10 million Smart Cities Challenge prize; Lindsay’s Pinnguaq involved

A collaboration between the Nunavut Association of Municipalities (NAM), Lindsay’s Pinnguaq Association, the Embrace Life Council and Qaujigiartiit Health Research… Continue reading “Nunavut a finalist for $10 million Smart Cities Challenge prize; Lindsay’s Pinnguaq involved”

The Lindsay Advocate – serving the area since 1855

The Lindsay Advocate – serving the area since 1855

Sometimes good ideas are merely a continuation of old ideas. What seems like a unique concept may actually be an… Continue reading “The Lindsay Advocate – serving the area since 1855”

Woman finds 21 trunks containing historical treasures

Woman finds 21 trunks containing historical treasures

She inherited 21 huge trunks that had been kept in a basement for 57 years. In a series of three… Continue reading “Woman finds 21 trunks containing historical treasures”

Teacher says ‘travel is the only thing that makes you richer’ as students prepare for Normandy

Several students gathered over a free lunch at Fenelon Falls Secondary School recently to enthusiastically discuss a 10-day trip to… Continue reading “Teacher says ‘travel is the only thing that makes you richer’ as students prepare for Normandy”

Downtown Dreams Contest announces top four finalists

Downtown Dreams Contest announces top four finalists

From yoga to craft beer, from coffee and art, to health and wellness, four Kawartha Lakes’ entrepreneurs are making their… Continue reading “Downtown Dreams Contest announces top four finalists”

‘Crisis’ in Lindsay as homeless diverted elsewhere; food bank says ‘we need help’

With Kawartha Lakes’ homeless shelter, A Place Called Home, at full capacity for the better part of a week, homeless… Continue reading “‘Crisis’ in Lindsay as homeless diverted elsewhere; food bank says ‘we need help’”

Russian farmers to learn about farming life here on the 'Way for Milk' tour

Russian farmers to learn about farming life here on the ‘Way for Milk’ tour

Sometime in the middle of July, about 50 to 100 Russian farmers will be driving around Kawartha Lakes. They won’t… Continue reading “Russian farmers to learn about farming life here on the ‘Way for Milk’ tour”