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Here comes the sun

It brightens our days, lifts us out of gloom and gives us a hit of vitamin D. What’s not to… Continue reading “Here comes the sun”

Politics should work like hockey

If you live in this country and have a working Canada Card, you know a wee bit about hockey, if… Continue reading “Politics should work like hockey”

Unique careers offer opportunities for local residents to thrive

A taxidermist, a fish farmer, and a horse therapist walk into a bar… this scenario, though a great set-up for… Continue reading “Unique careers offer opportunities for local residents to thrive”

Ross Memorial Hospital team member gives birth to first baby of 2025

“This completes our family,” says Lydia Schmid and Steve Burbine of Lindsay. Lydia, who works in Environmental Support Services at… Continue reading “Ross Memorial Hospital team member gives birth to first baby of 2025”

Too much stuff

Our homes are twice the size as in the 1970s and our families are smaller. Despite this, our houses, basements,… Continue reading “Too much stuff”

BGC Kawarthas’ Amy Terrill to address Lindsay Canadian Club at January meeting

The Lindsay Canadian Club invites the community to attend its third event of the 2024-2025 season, taking place on Wednesday… Continue reading “BGC Kawarthas’ Amy Terrill to address Lindsay Canadian Club at January meeting”

Rules change in 2025 for election signage

Following consultations with key city officials, the city clerk’s office proposed amendments to the election signage bylaw in Kawartha Lakes…. Continue reading “Rules change in 2025 for election signage”