News Briefs

Winter storm kept police busy
The City of Kawartha Lakes Police Service was kept busy on Monday April 16 during a winter storm that struck much… Continue reading “Winter storm kept police busy”

TLDSB highlights 2018 character and impact award winners
Trillium Lakelands District School Board has announced the winners of the 2018 Impact Awards of Excellence and the 2018 Character… Continue reading “TLDSB highlights 2018 character and impact award winners”

Rollover, collisions: Be careful out there
On Saturday April 14 at approximately 945am a pick up truck traveling west on Little Britain Road at Opmar Road… Continue reading “Rollover, collisions: Be careful out there”

Residents warned of potential exposure to measles
Area residents are being warned they may have been exposed to measles after a case was confirmed in the City… Continue reading “Residents warned of potential exposure to measles”

College Community Choir spring concert
For their spring concert on April 21, the College Community Choir, led by Melissa Stephens, is singing a medley of… Continue reading “College Community Choir spring concert”

Police officer charged after criminal investigation
In December 2017, Kawartha Lakes Police Chief John Hagarty contacted the commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police and requested that… Continue reading “Police officer charged after criminal investigation”

Advocate publisher involved with new book on basic income
A new book out of the UK called It’s Basic Income features chapters from basic income experts, writers, and thinkers from around… Continue reading “Advocate publisher involved with new book on basic income”

