News

Hitting the slopes: Ski hills in Kawartha Lakes
Just in Time local history series
It’s a cold day in the middle of winter as you alight from the chairlift and, with your poles, prepare… Continue reading “Hitting the slopes: Ski hills in Kawartha Lakes”

Lindsay Agricultural Society presents Kawartha Lakes Premiere Bridal Show
Love is in the air as the Lindsay Agricultural Society (LAS) proudly presents the Kawartha Lakes Premiere Bridal Show on… Continue reading “Lindsay Agricultural Society presents Kawartha Lakes Premiere Bridal Show”

The natural gas bake sale
Cool Tips for a Hot Planet
When my mom baked cookies, pies, or cakes for the church bake sale that meant less dessert for us, but… Continue reading “The natural gas bake sale”

What does it take to be a hall of famer?
Sports Advocate
Amanda Tayles What does it take to truly be considered excellent – so excellent, in fact, that a hall of… Continue reading “What does it take to be a hall of famer?”

Snowcross racing returns to Lindsay later this month
Professional Snowcross racers return to Kawartha Lakes between January 27-28, and February 3-4 for two back-to-back weekends of Snowmobile and… Continue reading “Snowcross racing returns to Lindsay later this month”

Meet the small businesses of Kawartha Lakes’ Starter Company PLUS fall cohort
These diverse entrepreneurs are set to make significant contributions to the local business landscape. The Kawartha Lakes Small Business Centre… Continue reading “Meet the small businesses of Kawartha Lakes’ Starter Company PLUS fall cohort”

Don’t judge a book by its cover
Librarians may not look like social workers, and they’re not. But they’ve become pivotal partners to support and connect those who have fallen through the cracks of the system.
Early libraries in Mesopotamia—now known as Iran—loaned clay tablets to patrons. These tablets were hand-etched and baked in the sun…. Continue reading “Don’t judge a book by its cover”

