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From the ashes, a new beginning

Last month the Advocate reported on the loss of the 13  trees in Lindsay’s tiny Peace Park, located just north of… Continue reading “From the ashes, a new beginning”

Lindsay and area: Join Toronto for the largest ever march for basic income

Canadians are marching for Universal Basic Income on Oct. 26 as Toronto and cities around the world join forces –… Continue reading “Lindsay and area: Join Toronto for the largest ever march for basic income”

Vast majority say family health teams a positive change to health care

Family health teams a positive change, say majority, although health care cuts a worry

The results are in from the City of Kawartha Lakes Family Health Team’s most recent survey of patients across the… Continue reading “Family health teams a positive change, say majority, although health care cuts a worry”

Powerless guards mired in poor working conditions at Lindsay’s Super Jail

Powerless guards mired in poor working conditions at Lindsay’s Super Jail

For the past couple months the Lindsay Advocate has been speaking to employees and former employees of Lindsay’s Central East… Continue reading “Powerless guards mired in poor working conditions at Lindsay’s Super Jail”

Employee retention challenges? This event is for you

Employee retention challenges? This event is for you

Local business peers are coming together to discuss the challenges employers face in the hiring and retention of an employee,… Continue reading “Employee retention challenges? This event is for you”

Lindsay Lawn Bowlers win provincial gold

Three local Lindsay Lawn Bowlers recently travelled to Kingston Ontario to compete for Gold Medal Honours in the Novice Men’s… Continue reading “Lindsay Lawn Bowlers win provincial gold”

Boys and Girls Club Foundation gets Masonic Lodge donation

The Masonic Association of Victoria District presented the Boys and Girls Club of Kawartha Lakes Foundation with a cheque of… Continue reading “Boys and Girls Club Foundation gets Masonic Lodge donation”