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Bridging the digital divide at your library
If you are reading this you’re almost certainly on the “haves” side of the digital divide. You have at least… Continue reading “Bridging the digital divide at your library”

Cocaine seized at Lindsay home
A search warrant executed at a Durham Street east residence in Lindsay yesterday resulted in two arrests and the seizure… Continue reading “Cocaine seized at Lindsay home”

Boiling Over takes a month to decide how to fully react to minimum wage increase
Boiling Over’s Coffee Vault, the popular independent coffee shop at Kent and Cambridge Streets in Lindsay, is taking a month… Continue reading “Boiling Over takes a month to decide how to fully react to minimum wage increase”

Highway 7 expansion great idea, say business leaders, Omemee resident
It was less than a year ago when Miranda Popovic and her father were rear-ended trying to make a left-hand… Continue reading “Highway 7 expansion great idea, say business leaders, Omemee resident”

Minimum wage increase stings, says Olympia Restaurant, Home Hardware
Lindsay and District Labour Council leader says minimum wage should never have been frozen in the first place. Nicki Dedes… Continue reading “Minimum wage increase stings, says Olympia Restaurant, Home Hardware”

Lift Lord Stanley’s cup in Lindsay on Sunday
The Stanley Cup stops at the Victoria Park Armoury this Sunday, Jan. 21. Everyone is welcome to stop by, from… Continue reading “Lift Lord Stanley’s cup in Lindsay on Sunday”

Ted Smith elected chair of Kawartha Conservation
Brock Township Regional Councillor Ted Smith was re-elected chair of the Kawartha Conservation board of directors this week. “I very… Continue reading “Ted Smith elected chair of Kawartha Conservation”

