Blame Wynne for some of the doctor shortages Kawartha Lakes is facing
The Downtown Sculpture exhibition submissions officially opens
The Downtown Sculpture Exhibition 2026 call for submissions is officially open. The Fenelon Arts Committee (FAC), a part of the… Continue reading “The Downtown Sculpture exhibition submissions officially opens”
The Baby Boom – 80 years on
On Jan. 8, 1946, a birth notice appeared on page three of The Lindsay Daily Post, which read: “McGahey –… Continue reading “The Baby Boom – 80 years on”
Delayed or missed waste and recycling collection
Due to the challenging road and weather conditions, some areas will not receive waste and recycling collection on Thursday, Jan…. Continue reading “Delayed or missed waste and recycling collection”
Local Indigenous strategy moves forward
At the Jan. 13 committee of the whole meeting, council deferred receiving the terms of reference for the Indigenous Reconciliation… Continue reading “Local Indigenous strategy moves forward”
Saucy Willow Inn wins heritage award
The owners of the Saucy Willow Inn have received the Osprey Heritage Award in the heritage restoration/adaptive reuse category from… Continue reading “Saucy Willow Inn wins heritage award”
Two arrested after stabbing incident on Peel Street
Two people are in custody following a stabbing incident that occurred on Jan. 10, at a residence on Peel Street…. Continue reading “Two arrested after stabbing incident on Peel Street”
Dianne Lister and Michael Harris selected for Art à la Carte exhibition
Kawartha Art Gallery recently announced that works by Gallery Member artists Dianne Lister and Michael Harris have been selected for… Continue reading “Dianne Lister and Michael Harris selected for Art à la Carte exhibition”
