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Health Unit: Voters should consider poverty, income, food security on June 7

Health Unit: Voters should consider poverty, income, food security on June 7

There is a prescription to improve public health, but to fill it, local voters are being urged to have all… Continue reading “Health Unit: Voters should consider poverty, income, food security on June 7”

Scott says cheaper hydro, more jobs on her short list if re-elected

Local MPP and Progressive Conservative Candidate Laurie Scott says three of the most important issues she will fight for at… Continue reading “Scott says cheaper hydro, more jobs on her short list if re-elected”

The $38 million problem as election campaign begins

With the 2018 Ontario election campaign now underway, this month’s Community Care commentary continues to stress the need for accessible… Continue reading “The $38 million problem as election campaign begins”

Lions Club hosts ‘Diabetes Fill a Bus’ June 3

The Lindsay East & District Lions Club is hosting a Diabetes Fill a Bus on Sunday June 3 from 10… Continue reading “Lions Club hosts ‘Diabetes Fill a Bus’ June 3”

May is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

May is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

In Ontario, May is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. There is no doubt that at the government level, great… Continue reading “May is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month”

Low-cost native plant program opens

Native plants are a beautiful addition to your property while providing habitat for local wildlife and pollinators and acting as… Continue reading “Low-cost native plant program opens”

Libertarian candidate says government at all levels has become too big

Lindsay Advocate Publisher Roderick Benns will be interviewing all provincial candidates in the Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock riding in the coming days…. Continue reading “Libertarian candidate says government at all levels has become too big”