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Cross country a standing tradition for TLDSB, students and staff
Sports Advocate
By Amanda Tayles The annual cross-country meet happened on Oct. 5 for more than 20 schools in Haliburton and Kawartha… Continue reading “Cross country a standing tradition for TLDSB, students and staff”

Integrated care hub for people experiencing homelessness coming to Lindsay
Kawartha Lakes Council has approved a full-time facility for assisting people who are homeless and those living on the street…. Continue reading “Integrated care hub for people experiencing homelessness coming to Lindsay”

City proposes tree preservation bylaw
In a heat wave, we can keep cool in air-conditioned spaces. If that’s not possible, we can head for our… Continue reading “City proposes tree preservation bylaw”

Lindsay Chamber lands former Peterborough BIA head as new executive director
The Lindsay & District Chamber of Commerce (LDCC) has hired Terry Guiel as its new executive director, formerly the long-time… Continue reading “Lindsay Chamber lands former Peterborough BIA head as new executive director”

Proposed Fenelon Falls housing and commercial development attracts huge crowd
Abu Masood was driving around Fenelon Falls earlier this year, a stranger from Markham who was exploring what seemed like… Continue reading “Proposed Fenelon Falls housing and commercial development attracts huge crowd”

Kawartha Lakes working towards Bird Friendly City certification
The municipality is taking significant strides toward achieving Bird Friendly City Certification, an initiative aimed at protecting and supporting bird… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes working towards Bird Friendly City certification”

CAO says city is attempting to manage extraordinary growth
Local business owners wonder if we’re ready but also see opportunities
Wally Nugent, owner of Wally’s Haircutting for Men, has been working in the downtown for 51 years in five different… Continue reading “CAO says city is attempting to manage extraordinary growth”

