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Dragon Flies ‘pay it forward’ with gift for new 3D mammography unit

Dragon Flies ‘pay it forward’ with gift for 3D mammography unit

Fifteen years ago, the Dragon Flies Breast Cancer Survivor Group was formed to raise awareness about breast cancer, to share… Continue reading “Dragon Flies ‘pay it forward’ with gift for 3D mammography unit”

Council adopts sustainable water and wastewater capital budget

City of Kawartha Lakes council deliberated and approved the proposed 2018 water and wastewater capital budget at the Oct. 31… Continue reading “Council adopts sustainable water and wastewater capital budget”

The Wilkinsons: Country music trio at Academy in late November

The Wilkinsons: Country music trio at Academy in late November

The Wilkinsons, a Canadian country music trio from Trenton, are back touring after a six-year break. Featuring lead singer Amanda… Continue reading “The Wilkinsons: Country music trio at Academy in late November”

Willy Wonka at fundraiser for Academy Theatre

Willy Wonka at fundraiser for Academy Theatre

Join Charlie Bucket as he tours Willy Wonka’s famous chocolate factory in this adaptation of Ronald Dahl’s world renowned story,… Continue reading “Willy Wonka at fundraiser for Academy Theatre”

Health unit urges citizens to press their MP, MPP to support basic income

In the fight against food insecurity the local health unit says boosting income is the only real solution to helping… Continue reading “Health unit urges citizens to press their MP, MPP to support basic income”

‘Have we created an industry called poverty?’: Councillor

The Ontario basic income pilot is a critical, “watershed event” for Lindsay, says City of Kawartha Lakes Councillor Doug Elmslie…. Continue reading “‘Have we created an industry called poverty?’: Councillor”

City will invest millions

City will invest millions in roads, parks, while holding taxes lower than expected

The 2018 City of Kawartha Lakes budget will see $20 million invested in roads and bridges, but next year’s tax… Continue reading “City will invest millions in roads, parks, while holding taxes lower than expected”