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Preventing crime, protecting people

Property crimes that occur at a person’s home are typically easily preventable, but unfortunately affect too many people in Ontario. … Continue reading “Preventing crime, protecting people”

The colour of community: Annual Crayola sale on Nov. 16

The colour of community: Annual Crayola sale on Nov. 16

The 31st annual Crayola Sale will be held on Saturday, November 16 at the Lindsay Exhibition Grounds. Since the sale… Continue reading “The colour of community: Annual Crayola sale on Nov. 16”

Ross Memorial honours long service milestones

On November 6 the Ross team joined together to honour important Long Service milestones, ranging from 5-40 years, followed by… Continue reading “Ross Memorial honours long service milestones”

Young Lindsay author pens dystopian novel, Silent Night

Perhaps no genre was more dominant in books in the late 2000s or early 2010s as the dystopian YA novel…. Continue reading “Young Lindsay author pens dystopian novel, Silent Night”

250 trees and shrubs planted, spearheaded by Lindsay couple

An incredible 250 trees and shrubs were planted recently at Lavender-Blu EcoFarm in Seagrave, spearheaded by a Lindsay couple who operate ‘Plant… Continue reading “250 trees and shrubs planted, spearheaded by Lindsay couple”

New manager of public services would be an investment in our library

New manager of public services position would be an investment in our library

Last week, the Kawartha Lakes Public Library Board presented our proposed 2020 operating budget to City Council. Part of our… Continue reading “New manager of public services position would be an investment in our library”

Mayor says development charges should spur job creation for Kawartha Lakes

At the November 5 public meeting, Kawartha Lakes Council heard from staff, consultants and members of the public about proposed… Continue reading “Mayor says development charges should spur job creation for Kawartha Lakes”