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Council punishes Ashmore for code of conduct breaches

Councillor Ron Ashmore has been docked two weeks’ pay for multiple violations of the City of Kawartha Lakes Code of Conduct and Ethics for Members of Council and Local Boards.

City took, on average, 54 days to remedy complaints: Service review

Councillors approve pay raises for next council

By a 7-2 vote, Kawartha Lakes council approved increased pay to the incoming council from 2023-2026.

City spokesperson says Kent Street sidewalk brick issues will be fixed

Lindsay’s brand new sidewalks didn’t hold up well after one winter. Photos: William McGinn.

Destreamed math and pathways to graduation were focus of TLDSB’s newest statistics

Recently collected data from the first two quadmesters of the Trillium Lakelands District School Board high school year show the rollout of destreamed Grade 9 mathematics has gone reasonably well.

TLDSB aware of ‘anxious feelings’ about lack of compulsory masking

Director of Education for the Trillium Lakelands District School Board Wes Hahn presented a detailed update to trustees that described the system as “hopeful but anxious” as provincial mandates around COVID-19 either expired or were changed beginning March 21.

Twisted Trauma founder donates $1,000 to Victim Services

Former Kawartha Lakes OPP officer Jon Perrin has donated $1,000 to Kawartha Haliburton Victim Services through Twisted Trauma, the non-profit he runs along with his wife, Jen.

KLAC annual art show and sale is back

The Kawartha Lakes Arts Council (KLAC) is pleased to announce that the Made in Kawartha Lakes (MIKL) Show & Sale, the organization’s… Continue reading “KLAC annual art show and sale is back”