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New deputy mayor sees three priorities for his role in 2024
The new deputy mayor of Kawartha Lakes, Ward 7 Councillor Charlie McDonald, has an ambitious agenda for 2024. McDonald will… Continue reading “New deputy mayor sees three priorities for his role in 2024”

In conversation with Katie Zeppieri
Social entrepreneur speaking in Lindsay on March 1
Roderick Benns, Advocate publisher, connected with Katie Zeppieri, founder and chief brand strategist of The MicDrop Agency, before her much-anticipated… Continue reading “In conversation with Katie Zeppieri”

Launch Kawartha hires business advisor and program manager
Just a year after officially opening the new LAUNCH Kawartha Entrepreneurship and Innovation Centre on Kent Street in downtown Lindsay,… Continue reading “Launch Kawartha hires business advisor and program manager”

Invest Kawartha launches LEAP program
Invest Kawartha, formerly known as the Kawartha Lakes Business and Community Development Corporation (KL BCDC) is proud to announce the… Continue reading “Invest Kawartha launches LEAP program”

Freedom is not a privilege but a human right
Celebrating Black History Month
By Wesley Letsholo As an immigrant from South Africa, I acknowledge it is a privilege to be able to call… Continue reading “Freedom is not a privilege but a human right”

Unions in Kawartha Lakes
New economies, new challenges
By David Rapaport, adjunct professor of sociology, Trent University The recent history of the labour movement in Kawartha Lakes reflects… Continue reading “Unions in Kawartha Lakes”

Little Britain Foodland closing for good
Little Britain residents will soon have to travel to Lindsay for groceries. As first reported in the Advocate’s social media… Continue reading “Little Britain Foodland closing for good”

