Community

Council backs proposal to fund local improvement loans for businesses
In keeping with the goal to stimulate a vibrant and growing economy, the City is moving forward with its plans… Continue reading “Council backs proposal to fund local improvement loans for businesses”

Lindsay Advocate launches monthly print magazine
After just five short months of bringing community news to Lindsay and Kawartha Lakes online, The Lindsay Advocate is adding… Continue reading “Lindsay Advocate launches monthly print magazine”

The Yazdanis: Three generations of Lindsay family with Iranian roots
Three generations of a family with Iranian roots. Three different experiences of Lindsay. If you don’t already know them, meet… Continue reading “The Yazdanis: Three generations of Lindsay family with Iranian roots”

St. Dave’s Diner finds a way to thrive under new, higher minimum wage
Like most business owners, Dave Tomlinson of St. Dave’s Diner, was not a fan of the hefty minimum wage increase… Continue reading “St. Dave’s Diner finds a way to thrive under new, higher minimum wage”

Armchair sports in Kawartha Lakes
With round-the -clock coverage of the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang and a recent visit from the Stanley Cup (courtesy of… Continue reading “Armchair sports in Kawartha Lakes”

Kawartha Lakes/Haliburton more than double homelessness housing goal
The City of Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton County Council made a commitment as part of the 20,000 Homes Campaign to… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes/Haliburton more than double homelessness housing goal”

Blue Rodeo’s Jim Cuddy: Canada’s prosperity should mean “a level of decency” for people’s lives
The co-front man for one of Canada’s greatest bands, Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, says people are born into economic… Continue reading “Blue Rodeo’s Jim Cuddy: Canada’s prosperity should mean “a level of decency” for people’s lives”

