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‘Car culture’ prevails for new downtown after earlier public push-back

Cycling and pedestrian advocates who attended last night’s public meeting at the Lindsay Armoury were not pleased to see that… Continue reading “‘Car culture’ prevails for new downtown after earlier public push-back”

Ross Memorial gets new CFO

St. Thomas Aquinas students support wellness

Students at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School in Lindsay value wellness, within their family of students and teachers, and… Continue reading “St. Thomas Aquinas students support wellness”

Think you own your waterfront? Don’t be so shore

While the thought of the lake lapping the shore is not exactly top of mind these days, we Canadians do… Continue reading “Think you own your waterfront? Don’t be so shore”

Fenelon Falls Sign with locks in the background

Workshop to help families build circle of support

Two afternoon workshops hosted by Community Living Trent Highlands, and Fenelon Falls-based ABLE, are set to enable families of persons… Continue reading “Workshop to help families build circle of support”

Chronic homelessness dramatically reduced in Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton

The Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness has announced that the City of Kawartha Lakes and the County of Haliburton have marked a… Continue reading “Chronic homelessness dramatically reduced in Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton”

VCCS announces Brenda Roxburgh as new ED

VCCS Employment Services has announced Brenda Roxburgh as the new executive director of the not-for-profit organization. VCCS Employment Services recently… Continue reading “VCCS announces Brenda Roxburgh as new ED”

Researcher looking to speak with Basic Income participants

A graduate researcher at the University of Cambridge is looking to interview participants in the Ontario Basic Income Pilot about… Continue reading “Researcher looking to speak with Basic Income participants”