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‘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 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”
Let’s remember care for the caregiver
When someone struggles through a mental illness, the hard work that comes with moving towards recovery is undeniable. Days spent… Continue reading “Let’s remember care for the caregiver”
Food for Thought in Woodville
The sixth annual Food For Thought concert and silent auction to raise funds for efforts to fight hunger in the… Continue reading “Food for Thought in Woodville”
Frost out, Celebrations in, as basic income meeting adapts to college strike
The Ontario Basic Income Network (OBIN) is in town this week and has organized a free public discussion on basic… Continue reading “Frost out, Celebrations in, as basic income meeting adapts to college strike”
School board official responds to employer’s criticisms of education today
A superintendent of learning at the local school board is urging employers to reflect on the great students they have… Continue reading “School board official responds to employer’s criticisms of education today”
No grounds to press charges in death of inmate
The City of Kawartha Lakes Police Service has completed their investigation into the death of Soleiman Faqiri, an inmate found… Continue reading “No grounds to press charges in death of inmate”