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Trolley car a symbol of Kawartha Lakes community spirit: Bryant

Trolley car a symbol of Kawartha Lakes community spirit: Bryant

Michael Bryant has a bit of the dreamer in him. What better person, then, to notice an old, rusting trolley… Continue reading “Trolley car a symbol of Kawartha Lakes community spirit: Bryant”

Choose at least one book for your child for Christmas: Health Unit

Call them ‘presents’ of mind, and an opportunity to start a new holiday gift-giving tradition at your home. Local families… Continue reading “Choose at least one book for your child for Christmas: Health Unit”

Overnight parking prohibited in Kawartha Lakes until April 30

As winter weather approaches the City of Kawartha Lakes is reminding residents that the seasonal ban on overnight parking between… Continue reading “Overnight parking prohibited in Kawartha Lakes until April 30”

Soup kitchen and Sunday supper: St. Andrew's Church works to build community

Soup kitchen and Sunday supper: St. Andrew’s Church works to build community

For 16 years Reverend Linda Park has ministered at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Lindsay, and she vividly remembers the… Continue reading “Soup kitchen and Sunday supper: St. Andrew’s Church works to build community”

‘We're hoping it will transform lives’: Poverty reduction minister in Lindsay

‘We’re hoping it will transform lives’: Poverty reduction minister in Lindsay

Jasmine Bellwood is a young Lindsay mother with a part-time job and full-time worries. Her worries are mainly about providing… Continue reading “‘We’re hoping it will transform lives’: Poverty reduction minister in Lindsay”

“There is a town in north Ontario…”

“There is a town in north Ontario” where Neil Young will be tonight, one of Canada’s most legendary singer/songwriters —… Continue reading ““There is a town in north Ontario…””

Council moves from 16 to 8 councillors in retooling of City’s political structure

The City of Kawartha Lakes will shrink the number of councillors from 16 to eight in time for the next… Continue reading “Council moves from 16 to 8 councillors in retooling of City’s political structure”