Municipal

Fenelon stores try to hang on as construction to go past mid-June
Downtown Fenelon Falls can anticipate traffic interruptions right to the beginning of summer as the village accepts short-term pain for… Continue reading “Fenelon stores try to hang on as construction to go past mid-June”

Kawartha Winter Festival on the horizon for 2022
When Dave Robinson thinks of the Nordic nations and their people, he thinks of winter done right with lots of… Continue reading “Kawartha Winter Festival on the horizon for 2022”

Dunn provides off-road vehicles task force update to council
Councillor Pat Dunn, who serves as chair of the Off-Road Vehicles Task Force, was asked by Mayor Andy Letham to… Continue reading “Dunn provides off-road vehicles task force update to council”

Urban design award won by city staff member for Logie Park
Logie Park continues to impress. Mayor Andy Letham reported that the Ontario Parks Association has recognized city staffer Jenn Johnson for… Continue reading “Urban design award won by city staff member for Logie Park”

Local firefighter questions flood preparedness decision by city
There are few guarantees in life, but once the weather turns warm in Kawartha Lakes, flooding, particularly in the north… Continue reading “Local firefighter questions flood preparedness decision by city”

City to remove parking meters in Bobcaygeon
Council voted unanimously to remove the nine remaining parking meters from the downtown core in Bobcaygeon, and local councillor Kathleen… Continue reading “City to remove parking meters in Bobcaygeon “

City supports two year trial program for urban chicken coops
Urban dwellers in Kawartha Lakes who have an interest in raising their own chickens for meat and eggs will soon… Continue reading “City supports two year trial program for urban chicken coops”

