Community

New library CEO says libraries must remain community hubs
Along the B.C. coastline, Jamie Anderson was no stranger to ferries and small airplanes as they skimmed across far-flung islands… Continue reading “New library CEO says libraries must remain community hubs”

Community Care recognized for commitment to quality improvement
The Community Care Health and Care Network was in the spotlight recently when it was recognized by provincial peers for… Continue reading “Community Care recognized for commitment to quality improvement”

Remembrance Day parade
Nov. 11 marks the annual Remembrance Day Parade, which will proceed from the Lindsay Legion up Kent Street West to… Continue reading “Remembrance Day parade”

What’s new from Community Care: November update
The Community Care Foundation helps build healthy communities across Kawartha Lakes by raising support for Community Care’s range of services… Continue reading “What’s new from Community Care: November update”

Local Poverty Reduction Roundtable wants to know ‘How’s your housing?’
The local Poverty Reduction Roundtable is asking Kawartha Lakes residents “How’s your housing?” on Nov. 22, National Housing Day. Citizens… Continue reading “Local Poverty Reduction Roundtable wants to know ‘How’s your housing?’”

They were called in from the glen: Remembering our Great War nursing sisters
A stroll through Lindsay’s Riverside Cemetery is always a rewarding experience for the amateur historian, particularly when they happen upon… Continue reading “They were called in from the glen: Remembering our Great War nursing sisters”

If Ontario Works, boutique tax credits go, Schmale on board with basic income
Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock Conservative MP Jamie Schmale has clarified his position on basic income, saying he’s all for the pilot if… Continue reading “If Ontario Works, boutique tax credits go, Schmale on board with basic income”

