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Schmale continues to push for VIA Rail stop in Pontypool area

The federal government announced that the Canada Infrastructure Bank will contribute $66.1 million in new funding to further study the… Continue reading “Schmale continues to push for VIA Rail stop in Pontypool area”

New Nurse Practitioner begins practice in Fenelon Falls

The City of Kawartha Lakes Family Health Team has welcomed a new Nurse Practitioner to its team in Fenelon Falls…. Continue reading “New Nurse Practitioner begins practice in Fenelon Falls”

Claus Reuter: Citizen of the Year gives his time to local museum

Claus Reuter: Citizen of the Year gives his time to local museum

A visit to the Lindsay and District Chamber of Commerce website will easily provide you with all the official criteria… Continue reading “Claus Reuter: Citizen of the Year gives his time to local museum”

Edwin Binney’s Community Garden seeking volunteers

United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes is seeking volunteers for Edwin Binney’s Community Garden. Located on Crayola Canada’s… Continue reading “Edwin Binney’s Community Garden seeking volunteers”

Four citizen heroes honoured by City in ceremony

At the June 21 City of Kawartha Lakes Paramedic Recruitment Ceremony, the focus shifted briefly from 11 new recruits to… Continue reading “Four citizen heroes honoured by City in ceremony”

Farm country, Canadian Shield…anything but “cottage country”

Rehabilitation proposed for Mill Pond Bridge in Omemee 

At the June 18 Council meeting, a report was brought forward from DM Wills Consulting to address the infrastructure repair… Continue reading “Rehabilitation proposed for Mill Pond Bridge in Omemee “

Federal election Q & A with Judi Forbes of the Liberal Party of Canada

Forbes to square off for Liberals in upcoming federal election

The Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock Liberal Association has announced that Judi Forbes has successfully completed the nomination application process. At the nomination… Continue reading “Forbes to square off for Liberals in upcoming federal election”