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Teacher shortage crisis

Why are teachers leaving – or never starting – the profession?

Publicly funded Ontario schools are staring down the barrel of the most significant teacher shortage in more than 30 years…. Continue reading “Teacher shortage crisis”

Plowing

Bobcaygeon to host International Plowing Match & Rural Expo volunteer recruitment night

The local organizing committee for the 2024 International Plowing Match & Rural Expo is looking for volunteers to help plan… Continue reading “Bobcaygeon to host International Plowing Match & Rural Expo volunteer recruitment night”

Bee A Hero Awards presented to local gardeners

Christine Szabados and Councillor Pat Warren, both on the Kawartha Lakes Environmental Advisory Committee (KLEAC) presented the 2023 Bee a… Continue reading “Bee A Hero Awards presented to local gardeners”

Classics on Kent returning this coming July

The Lindsay Downtown BIA is set to host Classics on Kent on July 21 along Kent Street. This event will… Continue reading “Classics on Kent returning this coming July”

New funding initiatives announced to support local cultural economy

Kawartha Lakes Council has approved two innovative funding initiatives to support the vital work for local not-for-profit organizations. These grants… Continue reading “New funding initiatives announced to support local cultural economy”

Lindsay Canadian Club to learn about being a bird-friendly community

The Lindsay Canadian Club is inviting members of the public to the sixth and final event of its 2023-2024 season:… Continue reading “Lindsay Canadian Club to learn about being a bird-friendly community”

Lindsay couple shares story to raise funds for critical needs at Ross Memorial Hospital

Erik Ellis thought a pulled muscle was responsible for his painful limp. He never expected that he had osteoarthritis and… Continue reading “Lindsay couple shares story to raise funds for critical needs at Ross Memorial Hospital”