Municipal

HKLB to benefit from community infrastructure funding

This year, municipalities in Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock will receive more than $3.1 million through the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) to… Continue reading “HKLB to benefit from community infrastructure funding”

Words While We Wait: Poetry and verse as public art project

With National Poetry Month approaching this April, Kawartha Lakes is excited to launch a temporary public art project to help… Continue reading “Words While We Wait: Poetry and verse as public art project”

Former Mayor of Lindsay, Art Truax

Remembering the last mayor of Lindsay and the first of Kawartha Lakes

Among the favourite wintertime activities enjoyed by any youngster living north of Colborne Street in Lindsay is tobogganing on the… Continue reading “Remembering the last mayor of Lindsay and the first of Kawartha Lakes”

Kawartha Lakes offering winter shelter for people without anywhere else to go

The City of Kawartha Lakes has been awarded funding to provide shelter to people experiencing homelessness for the remainder of… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes offering winter shelter for people without anywhere else to go”

City’s 2018 election data shows more young adults need to be engaged

Kawartha Lakes released a detailed breakdown of the 2018 municipal election as part of a proposal for changes to the… Continue reading “City’s 2018 election data shows more young adults need to be engaged”

Kitchen says he used the name ‘City of Kawartha Lakes’ to attract investment

Commissioner Harry Kitchen called the controversy around the renaming of Victoria County “his one regret” with the amalgamation report he… Continue reading “Kitchen says he used the name ‘City of Kawartha Lakes’ to attract investment”

Manufacturing

Advanced Manufacturing Relief Program expands to Kawartha Lakes

The Advanced Manufacturing Relief Program is pleased to announce the addition of Kawartha Lakes Community Futures Development Corporation (KLCFDC) to… Continue reading “Advanced Manufacturing Relief Program expands to Kawartha Lakes”