News Briefs

Why does the City now have two deputy paramedic chiefs? City explains

City recognizes two paramedics

City Council and Kawartha Lakes Paramedics Services honoured two individuals for advancing their education and training to Advanced Care Paramedics…. Continue reading “City recognizes two paramedics”

Overnight parking restrictions in effect for City streets

The City has a regulatory parking by-law 2012-173 which prohibits motorists from parking on City streets overnight between 11 pm – 6… Continue reading “Overnight parking restrictions in effect for City streets”

Kawartha Lakes Health Coalition information session

The Kawartha Lakes Health Coalition is hosting an Information Session at 7 pm on Wednesday, Nov. 21 at St. Andrew’s… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes Health Coalition information session”

Salvation Army kicks off Christmas Kettle campaign

The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas kettle drive was kicked off today at City Hall in Lindsay, with the hope of… Continue reading “Salvation Army kicks off Christmas Kettle campaign”

Partnership leads to more trails at Pigeon River

A partnership between Fleming College and Kawartha Conservation has resulted in the reopening and creation of new trails at Pigeon… Continue reading “Partnership leads to more trails at Pigeon River”

Youth input wanted in survey

A new online survey is asking Kawartha Lakes youth their input on the type of activities that they want to… Continue reading “Youth input wanted in survey”

New ‘tax payers group’ petitions Province for audit

The Kawartha Lakes Taxpayers group, led by Bill Denby, is circulating a petition requesting the Province conduct a forensic accounting… Continue reading “New ‘tax payers group’ petitions Province for audit”