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Talking turtles
One of the joys of living on a small river is wildlife watching. Each June I’ve been particularly fascinated by… Continue reading “Talking turtles”
Two post-secondary nursing programs now eligible for the Ontario Learn and Stay Grant
The Ontario government is continuing to deliver on its commitment to protect the province’s health-care system by expanding the Ontario… Continue reading “Two post-secondary nursing programs now eligible for the Ontario Learn and Stay Grant”
Doble calls on city to get behind skilled trades programs at Fleming College
Council received a memorandum from Ward 5 Coun. Mark Doble calling on the city to advocate for the expansion of… Continue reading “Doble calls on city to get behind skilled trades programs at Fleming College”
Tracy Richardson won’t seek re-election, citing harassment to self, family
Coun. Tracy Richardson – who serves now as deputy mayor of Kawartha Lakes – has formally announced she will not… Continue reading “Tracy Richardson won’t seek re-election, citing harassment to self, family”
Jump in the Lake Challenge raises more than $16,000 for the Summit Wellness Centre
The 7th annual Jump in the Lake Challenge (JILC) was an overwhelming success and raised more than $16,000 for the… Continue reading “Jump in the Lake Challenge raises more than $16,000 for the Summit Wellness Centre”
Former head of local museum suing for wrongful dismissal, defamation
The former managing director of Kawartha Lakes Museum & Archives (formerly the Olde Gaol Museum) has filed a wrongful dismissal… Continue reading “Former head of local museum suing for wrongful dismissal, defamation”
Dr. Jim Ebhomien accepts Dr. Naomi Ecob’s family practice
Kawartha Lakes Health Care Initiative (KLHCI) is pleased to announce that Dr. Jim Ebhomien has accepted the practice of Dr…. Continue reading “Dr. Jim Ebhomien accepts Dr. Naomi Ecob’s family practice”

