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Restoring civility
If Kawartha Lakes feels a lot less polite, we can do something about that
It’s a summer Monday at the post office on Cambridge Street in Lindsay.

Buying local not so easy for city thanks to provincial rules and free trade
Every year, Kawartha Lakes council is responsible for purchasing millions of dollars’ worth of capital and consumable goods from businesses across Ontario.

Christmas – Crafted in Kawartha Lakes
Even those who don’t know a knitting needle from a darning needle can still give the gift of something handmade, thanks to the artisans and crafters of Kawartha Lakes, who are well stocked for the season.

Planter smasher wanted by police
On Thursday Dec. 15, Kawartha Lakes Police received information regarding mischief to multiple planters on Kent Street West in downtown Lindsay.

Lindsay Legacy C.H.E.S.T. Fund awards over a quarter million dollars
Five local organizations discovered on Dec. 13 they will be the beneficiaries of funding from the Lindsay Legacy C.H.E.S.T. Fund for 2023.

Bobcaygeon C.H.E.S.T. Fund recognizes eight local groups
Members of the Bobcaygeon Legacy C.H.E.S.T. Fund granting committee met on Nov. 2 to review and recommend applications for the disbursement of $64,000 in 2023.

United Women Helping Others helps homeless shelter
On Dec 8th, the United Way CKL women’s group, United Women Helping Others (UWHO) awarded A Place Called Home with… Continue reading “United Women Helping Others helps homeless shelter”

