Municipal

Lindsay Transit offers free rides for the holidays

Transit services in Lindsay to resume full operations

Lindsay Transit riders will be pleased to hear that transit services will be resuming full operations starting on Sunday, June… Continue reading “Transit services in Lindsay to resume full operations”

City calling back most laid-off staff; more dumps to re-open

Mayor Andy Letham and CAO Ron Taylor confirmed recently that the bulk of city staff laid off in April will… Continue reading “City calling back most laid-off staff; more dumps to re-open”

Richardson pushes for city bylaws on grow-ops

Ward Eight councillor Tracy Richardson took centre stage this week pushing aggressively for city bylaws to be created as soon… Continue reading “Richardson pushes for city bylaws on grow-ops”

Local state of emergency to continue; CAO in charge until end of summer

Council has voted to keep the local state of emergency going, given the province has extended their own to July… Continue reading “Local state of emergency to continue; CAO in charge until end of summer”

Coboconk Wellness Centre report proposes multi-million dollar facility  

Coboconk Wellness Centre: Village area could see doctors, other health professionals

If ward one residents Jennifer Wilson and Ian Forster have their way, Coboconk and area will soon have its own… Continue reading “Coboconk Wellness Centre: Village area could see doctors, other health professionals”

Task force prioritizes broadband as greatest need; expanded patios may open

Mayor Andy Letham says the local economic recovery task force has pinpointed better broadband as the key need in the… Continue reading “Task force prioritizes broadband as greatest need; expanded patios may open”

Letham hopes Kawartha Lakes on early re-open list from Province

Mayor Andy Letham says he is in favour of Ontario opening different regions at a time, depending on their situation… Continue reading “Letham hopes Kawartha Lakes on early re-open list from Province”