Library system requests two per cent increase

Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign fuels care and fights hunger

Tim Hortons Smile Cookies will be the ultimate comfort food in Lindsay as 100% per cent of the proceeds from… Continue reading “Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign fuels care and fights hunger”

The quiet economy of favours

There’s a whole economy most of us rely on that never shows up in our bank accounts. It runs on… Continue reading “The quiet economy of favours”

Kinmount historian Guy Scott remembered for a lifetime of storytelling

After local historian and Kinmount resident Guy Scott died last week, those who worked with him in the community are… Continue reading “Kinmount historian Guy Scott remembered for a lifetime of storytelling”

Trustee roles and student grading could shift under proposed legislation

Recently Paul Calandra, Ontario’s education minister, announced proposed legislative changes that will affect school boards across the province, including TLDSB…. Continue reading “Trustee roles and student grading could shift under proposed legislation”

Stop single-game sports betting

When the federal government made it legal to bet on individual sporting events in 2021, it seemed a bad idea…. Continue reading “Stop single-game sports betting”

Resident concerned about roadside brushing

The city is carrying out roadside brushing along Schell Line to improve visibility and reduce damage to maintenance equipment, but… Continue reading “Resident concerned about roadside brushing”