Kawartha Lakes gets ready for Friday reopening of more services
Basic income class action lawsuit takes another step forward
The class action lawsuit launched by four Lindsay residents who were enrolled in the Ontario Basic Income Pilot has moved… Continue reading “Basic income class action lawsuit takes another step forward”
I.E. Weldon ending IB program amid low retention and rising costs
This September will mark the last time students at I.E Weldon will be able to enter the Grade 10 Power… Continue reading “I.E. Weldon ending IB program amid low retention and rising costs”
The details of dining out
In just a month or two, Kawartha Lakes will start to see seasonal visitors returning to our area, whether to… Continue reading “The details of dining out”
New dispatch system reduces ambulance shortages
Although Kawartha Lakes Paramedic Service saw a spike in emergency calls in 2025, a new state-of-the-art dispatch system helped drastically… Continue reading “New dispatch system reduces ambulance shortages”
Thurston has golden week for Canada
Dunsford-area wheelchair curler Jon Thurston had a dream week that he won’t soon forget at the Milano-Cortina Winter Paralympic Games…. Continue reading “Thurston has golden week for Canada”
Women at the helm
When Colour and Code started 17 years ago, we worked with an incredible group of local business leaders. People who… Continue reading “Women at the helm”
Intimate country concerts promised by Nashville Takeover
If a trip to Music City, USA this summer is not in the cards, The Backyard Music Company aims to… Continue reading “Intimate country concerts promised by Nashville Takeover”

