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Local businesses optimistic, hopeful they will bounce back
Like most small business owners, Rebekah McCracken had no idea her popular Hamilton Creek ladies clothing store in downtown Lindsay… Continue reading “Local businesses optimistic, hopeful they will bounce back”

City debuts electronic council meeting as it deals with pandemic response
April 28 marked the first electronic council meeting in the history of the Kawartha Lakes – and it passed with… Continue reading “City debuts electronic council meeting as it deals with pandemic response”

Mayor to chair economic recovery task force as city charts a path forward
Kawartha Lakes City Council unanimously approved an economic recovery task force that will support local business, building trades, tourism and… Continue reading “Mayor to chair economic recovery task force as city charts a path forward”

National Day of Mourning: 190 Ontario workplace deaths
James Mulhern, president of the Lindsay and District Labour Council, raised the National Day of Mourning flag on April 28… Continue reading “National Day of Mourning: 190 Ontario workplace deaths”

Kawartha Conservation reduces staff by 60 per cent due to pandemic
Kawartha Conservation has reduced its full-time and contract staff by nearly 60 per cent effective April 24 due to the… Continue reading “Kawartha Conservation reduces staff by 60 per cent due to pandemic”

Lindsay Agricultural Society facing tough decisions about 2020 LEX
The arrival of COVID-19 has become the elephant in the room for organizations worldwide looking to hold large scale public… Continue reading “Lindsay Agricultural Society facing tough decisions about 2020 LEX “

The future of weaving looms large in Bobcaygeon
Lisa Graves likes to say she is prepared for the zombie apocalypse. It’s not something you expect to hear from… Continue reading “The future of weaving looms large in Bobcaygeon”

