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Ross Memorial still disrupted by cyber security attack; other care options encouraged if possible
Ross Memorial Hospital declared an Information Technology Code Grey at Sunday, February 5 due to a suspected cybersecurity incident that it still has not recovered from

Doctoring a solution
Thousands of local residents have no family doctor. Here’s why – and what we must do to get more.
One of the most pressing problems facing Kawartha Lakes is the lack of family doctors willing to practise in the area.

Turner addresses concerns about heritage-designated houses
In the ever-changing world of heritage legislation, Emily Turner, from the Kawartha Lakes economic planning department, sees regular communication with council and residents of the city who have questions about the topic as one of her key duties.

New doctor in Kinmount
Kawartha Lakes Health Care Initiative (KLHCI) is pleased to share Kinmount District Health Services Foundation’s (KDHSF) announcement that Dr. Lesslie Ponraja will be joining the healthcare team at the Kinmount and District Health Centre.

Free public skate at Lindsay Rec complex on Family Day
Kawartha Lakes – Affinity Group Pinnacle Realty – Lindsay in partnership with the Kawartha Lakes Parks and Recreation Division is pleased to offer a free public skate at the Lindsay Recreation Complex on Family Day.

Winterfest returns to Lindsay
Five Counties Children’s Centre is hosting its Winterfest 2023 ‘fun’draiser in February with a number of virtual events and the return of in-person activities.

Heritage inventory complete for Bobcaygeon and Bethany
Emily Turner, economic development officer responsible for heritage, reported to council recently the achievements of the first year of the city’s ambitious plan to create an inventory of all property in the city that has historical significance or value.

