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Who knows best? The case for basic income
Fresh from the North American Basic Income Guarantee (NABIG) conference held in Hamilton at the end of May, I have… Continue reading “Who knows best? The case for basic income”

The crime that few people see in Kawartha Lakes
It’s been called the form of abuse that few see. For something that is unseen to a great degree, elder… Continue reading “The crime that few people see in Kawartha Lakes”

Parents: Pinnguaq providing free coding classes at library all summer
Want to give your child knowledge of coding? Lindsay’s Pinnguaq Association is offering free coding classes at the Lindsay Public… Continue reading “Parents: Pinnguaq providing free coding classes at library all summer”

Nunavut a finalist for $10 million Smart Cities Challenge prize; Lindsay’s Pinnguaq involved
A collaboration between the Nunavut Association of Municipalities (NAM), Lindsay’s Pinnguaq Association, the Embrace Life Council and Qaujigiartiit Health Research… Continue reading “Nunavut a finalist for $10 million Smart Cities Challenge prize; Lindsay’s Pinnguaq involved”

The Lindsay Advocate – serving the area since 1855
Sometimes good ideas are merely a continuation of old ideas. What seems like a unique concept may actually be an… Continue reading “The Lindsay Advocate – serving the area since 1855”

Woman finds 21 trunks containing historical treasures
She inherited 21 huge trunks that had been kept in a basement for 57 years. In a series of three… Continue reading “Woman finds 21 trunks containing historical treasures”

Neighbour dispute leads to mischief charge
On June 7 members of the City of Kawartha Lakes Police Service responded to a neighbour dispute at an address… Continue reading “Neighbour dispute leads to mischief charge”

