Municipal

City approves partnership with museum and art gallery

At their February regular meeting, Kawartha Lakes Council approved two separate partnership agreements between the city and the Kawartha Art… Continue reading “City approves partnership with museum and art gallery”

Malcolm Quigley announces candidacy for Ward 5

Malcolm Quigley has recently joined the list of candidates running for Kawartha Lakes Council in the upcoming Ward 5 byelection…. Continue reading “Malcolm Quigley announces candidacy for Ward 5”

City pleased with rollout of organics program

Heather Dzurko, manager of waste management for Kawartha Lakes, is pleased with public acceptance and participation in the first few… Continue reading “City pleased with rollout of organics program”

Council moves forward with climate change strategy

By a vote of 4-2, council supported an application to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Local Leadership for Climate… Continue reading “Council moves forward with climate change strategy”

Ward 5 byelection on April 10 to fill vacant seat

At a special meeting, Kawartha Lakes council approved the timing and structure for the Ward 5 byelection to replace Eric… Continue reading “Ward 5 byelection on April 10 to fill vacant seat”

Mark Doble announces candidacy for Ward 5

A longtime Lindsay resident, Mark Doble, has announced his intention to run for Kawartha Lakes Council in the upcoming Ward… Continue reading “Mark Doble announces candidacy for Ward 5”

Rules change in 2025 for election signage

Following consultations with key city officials, the city clerk’s office proposed amendments to the election signage bylaw in Kawartha Lakes…. Continue reading “Rules change in 2025 for election signage”