Municipal

Flags lowered to mark the passing of Brian Mulroney

The flags at Kawartha Lakes city hall, municipal service centres and Logie Park will be lowered to half-mast for three… Continue reading “Flags lowered to mark the passing of Brian Mulroney”

Kawartha Lakes recognized as a 2023 Leader in Sustainability for battery recycling

Kawartha Lakes is pleased to announce that it has been named by Call2Recycle Canada, Inc. as a 2023 Leader in… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes recognized as a 2023 Leader in Sustainability for battery recycling”

Lots of pushback on city’s strategic plan

March 19 will see more council discussion about document

Dozens of Kawartha Lakes voters braved bad weather and dodgy roads to have their say on the 2024-2027 Strategic Plan…. Continue reading “Lots of pushback on city’s strategic plan”

Council cleared of wrongdoing by ombudsman

In a letter dated February 13, 2024 and presented to council earlier this week, J. Paul Dube, the ombudsman for… Continue reading “Council cleared of wrongdoing by ombudsman”

Province keeps municipalities guessing: Is paramedic funding down or up?

City coping with new buying realities

E-bidding now allows city to hear bids from U.S. and other nations

Post COVID-19, the competitive municipal bid process is under stress. Many small to medium sized companies that once regularly bid… Continue reading “City coping with new buying realities”

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”

Public consultation on draft strategic plan coming in February

After much discussion and debate at the Jan. 30 meeting, Kawartha Lakes council unanimously approved a motion put forward by… Continue reading “Public consultation on draft strategic plan coming in February”