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New mobile CT scanner arrives at RMH
Today, Ross Memorial Hospital marked an important milestone in the process of replacing the community’s CT scanner — the arrival… Continue reading “New mobile CT scanner arrives at RMH”

Popular local business owner’s death prompts outpouring of grief, good will
By William McGinn and Roderick Benns Local businessman and owner of Burns Bulk Foods, Dan Burns, died May 2 after… Continue reading “Popular local business owner’s death prompts outpouring of grief, good will”

Lively council meeting expected on ORV issue
The committee of the whole meeting on May 4 promises to be contentious as Kawartha Lakes City Council hears more… Continue reading “Lively council meeting expected on ORV issue”

TLDSB hopes to know what next school year will be like in late May
Director of Education for the Trillium Lakelands District School Board, Wes Hahn, told trustees that he expects to have much… Continue reading “TLDSB hopes to know what next school year will be like in late May”

Local school board will push skilled trades with new plan
The Trillium Lakelands District School Board presented a new comprehensive plan to encourage students to choose the skilled trades as… Continue reading “Local school board will push skilled trades with new plan”

Food Source commemorates 20 years of service in community
The Kawartha Lakes Food Source (KLFS) opened its doors on March 3, 2002, after a collective of community members representing… Continue reading “Food Source commemorates 20 years of service in community”

Local petition to fix nursing homes surpasses 2,400 signatures in three weeks
A petition started by the local Haliburton-City of Kawartha Lakes Long-Term Care Coalition has received more than 2,400 signatures in… Continue reading “Local petition to fix nursing homes surpasses 2,400 signatures in three weeks”

