City commits to provincial housing plan despite misgivings
Going nuclear
Chernobyl. Three Mile Island. Fukushima. While 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of Chernobyl, those disasters seem to be fading from… Continue reading “Going nuclear”
Second Chance Thrift Store celebrates new location with community thank you day
The Humane Society of Kawartha Lakes invites the community to join them for a Second Chance Thrift Store celebration, Community… Continue reading “Second Chance Thrift Store celebrates new location with community thank you day”
Pilot uninjured after crash at Lindsay Airport
A pilot escaped injury after a plane crash at the Lindsay Airport on March 4. At approximately 9:00 p.m., police… Continue reading “Pilot uninjured after crash at Lindsay Airport”
Youth basketball program receives generous donation
The Lindsay Wildcats basketball program just became more affordable for area youth courtesy of a $3,475 donation by the Lindsay… Continue reading “Youth basketball program receives generous donation”
Snizhanna Otych on fleeing Ukraine, food from the home country, and enduring the pain of Russia’s war
It’s Feb. 24, 2022, at about 4:30 a.m., when you hear the first bombs fall. You had already made a… Continue reading “Snizhanna Otych on fleeing Ukraine, food from the home country, and enduring the pain of Russia’s war”
Council supports Women’s Changemakers STEAM event
Marlene Morrison-Nicholls and Vanessa Doucet-Roche provided an overview of the Women’s Changemakers Fund and the Women’s Changemakers STEAM Event that… Continue reading “Council supports Women’s Changemakers STEAM event”
Large crowd gathers to hear about new Vital Signs research on community well-being
A capacity crowd at Kindred Coffee Bar in downtown Lindsay was on hand last night to hear about the new… Continue reading “Large crowd gathers to hear about new Vital Signs research on community well-being”

