Municipal

Province must step up to ensure continued success of innovative paramedic pilot for seniors
For just over five months seniors at risk in Kawartha Lakes have had paramedic Julie Milne in their corner –… Continue reading “Province must step up to ensure continued success of innovative paramedic pilot for seniors”

Letham assures residents about local COVID-19 preparedness
In response to the Coronavirus outbreak, to date which has seen 34 confirmed cases in Ontario, Mayor Andy Letham shares… Continue reading “Letham assures residents about local COVID-19 preparedness”

Mayor apologizes for snow-clearing time delays during recent storm
Kawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham is apologizing for some side streets and rural roads not getting cleared within their usual… Continue reading “Mayor apologizes for snow-clearing time delays during recent storm”

Local businesses work around downtown reconstruction
The Enbridge natural gas pipeline replacement project is moving along as planned, with crews completing work along Kent Street, from… Continue reading “Local businesses work around downtown reconstruction”

Does policy trump logic in city’s refusal to clear Kent Street sidewalks?
Take a walk in downtown Lindsay after a snowfall, especially early in the morning, and you might have problems negotiating… Continue reading “Does policy trump logic in city’s refusal to clear Kent Street sidewalks?”

Innovation cluster will add to a ‘growing and diverse economy’ in Kawartha Lakes
On February 11, the Innovation Cluster officially opened at 180 Kent Street West in Lindsay. An incubator for high growth… Continue reading “Innovation cluster will add to a ‘growing and diverse economy’ in Kawartha Lakes”
Andrew Rafton named as paramedic chief; other committee highlights
Andrew Rafton was appointed to paramedics chief, after serving as acting chief for the last several months. Rafton has served… Continue reading “Andrew Rafton named as paramedic chief; other committee highlights”

