Municipal

New and returning councillors talk about first steps

The 2022 Kawartha Lakes municipal election featured the election of four novice councillors and the return of one former councillor after eight years in the political wilderness.

Richardson chosen to be deputy mayor

Ward Eight councillor Tracy Richardson was acclaimed to the position of deputy-mayor by council at their first meeting.

New council sworn in

With all the pomp and circumstance that Kawartha Lakes could muster, the 2022-2026 city council was sworn in to begin serious council budget deliberations later this month.

Deputy Mayor Doug Elmslie and roundtable discussions.

Elmslie elected new mayor

Doug Elmslie has been elected mayor of Kawartha Lakes.

Early voting numbers down from last election

Some speculate the lack of in-person voting options could be related to dip in voting numbers

Despite contested races in every ward, and a mayoral race that is still wide-open, numbers provided on the early vote so far in the Kawartha Lakes municipal election show 5.5 per cent fewer votes cast in 2022 than 2018.

Library looks to fill eight vacant board positions

As the city looks to fill all its board, council committees and task forces for the next council term, the library board will also be recruiting eight new volunteer trustees this month.

Farm country, Canadian Shield…anything but “cottage country”

Busy ward five race sees five candidates race for the finish line

With voting beginning October 14 in the Kawartha Lakes municipal elections, many believe the race in Ward Five will shape up to be as close as it was in 2018.