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Fleming president says college tries to stay on top of skills employers need
One of the key challenges for Lindsay and Kawartha Lakes is the growing skills shortage. It’s affecting area employers who… Continue reading “Fleming president says college tries to stay on top of skills employers need”

Part of Colborne Street to close
From Oct. 2 to Dec. 22, a section of Colborne Street West (alongside the Scugog River) in Lindsay, will be… Continue reading “Part of Colborne Street to close”

Do Millennials in Lindsay lack a good worth ethic?
“They seem to think highly of themselves.” “Too over-confident.” “They have a ‘baby-on-board’ protected mentality.” “They’re always connected to their… Continue reading “Do Millennials in Lindsay lack a good worth ethic?”

Lumberjack and family day
Don’t miss the professional Lumberjack and family events, including an amateur axe throwing contest, beer gardens, children’s activities and food… Continue reading “Lumberjack and family day”

Wellness fair at Armouries
A free community wellness event happens Nov. 9 from 10 am to 3 pm at the Lindsay Armouries, on 210… Continue reading “Wellness fair at Armouries”

Every employee has mental health; how’s yours?
The average Canadian spends roughly 40 hours per week at work. Those days are often spent filing, lifting, sweating, serving… Continue reading “Every employee has mental health; how’s yours?”

Mayor suggests free garbage weeks at landfills
In a memo to council yesterday, City of Kawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham proposed a pilot project which would permit… Continue reading “Mayor suggests free garbage weeks at landfills”
