Aging in the Kawarthas: Creativity required
Soroptimist supports women and babies on International Women’s Day
Members of Soroptimist International of Kawartha Lakes celebrated International Women’s Day (March 8 th ) by helping local women and… Continue reading “Soroptimist supports women and babies on International Women’s Day”
A community shaped by land, history, and people
The story of local government in what we now call Kawartha Lakes did not begin with council chambers or bylaws…. Continue reading “A community shaped by land, history, and people”
Mary Brown’s joins We Are The Ross business community
The Ross Memorial Hospital Foundation is happy to welcome the team from Mary Brown’s Chicken in Lindsay as the newest… Continue reading “Mary Brown’s joins We Are The Ross business community”
Bobcaygeon Curling Club raises $23,854 for Bobcaygeon Helps Food Bank
Representatives from the Bobcaygeon Curling Club (BCC) proudly presented a cheque for $23,854.03 to the Bobcaygeon Helps Food Bank on March 6…. Continue reading “Bobcaygeon Curling Club raises $23,854 for Bobcaygeon Helps Food Bank”
Ontario announces major overhaul to OSAP funding rules
Students applying for the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) this fall will be met with new changes. Applicants will continue… Continue reading “Ontario announces major overhaul to OSAP funding rules”
Why the Science Centre debacle matters
If you grew up in this area, your elementary school experience probably included a visit to the Ontario Science Centre…. Continue reading “Why the Science Centre debacle matters”
Resident seeks accountability for Omemee flooding one year later
Last March residents across Kawartha Lakes experienced high levels of melting ice and snow. Darlene Holliwell said her Omemee condominium… Continue reading “Resident seeks accountability for Omemee flooding one year later”

