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Lindsay Probus Club recruits new blood with historian John Boyko
The Lindsay Men’s Probus Club hopes to attract new members in April by bringing well-known author and historian to town,… Continue reading “Lindsay Probus Club recruits new blood with historian John Boyko”

Bridging Principles: Diversity education seminar
Did you know that companies with diverse management have higher profits than those that don’t, or that being around people… Continue reading “Bridging Principles: Diversity education seminar”

Growing food alternatives here in Kawartha Lakes
Ask Keith Taylor about his ideas on farming and food production and you will no doubt receive a passionate and… Continue reading “Growing food alternatives here in Kawartha Lakes”
‘Downtown dreams’ aims to give Kawartha Lakes’ small businesses a shot in the arm
A project that aims to fill empty retail space and improve existing businesses is being launched this week by the… Continue reading “‘Downtown dreams’ aims to give Kawartha Lakes’ small businesses a shot in the arm”

Mayor says Community Care could not have been used for transportation grant money
City of Kawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham says he absolutely wants Community Care to be a part of any future… Continue reading “Mayor says Community Care could not have been used for transportation grant money”

Days Inn Lindsay wins major award second year in a row
The Days Inn & Suites Lindsay found out it has been awarded the annual Days Inn ‘chairman’s award,’ which recognizes… Continue reading “Days Inn Lindsay wins major award second year in a row”

Young person’s bike stolen from downtown Lindsay business
On Monday February 26 a young person contacted the City of Kawartha Lakes Police Service to report their bike had… Continue reading “Young person’s bike stolen from downtown Lindsay business “