Where’s the economic justice?

Tom Regina nominated as Ontario Greens candidate in Haliburton– Kawartha Lakes–Brock
Tom Regina has been nominated as the Ontario Greens’ candidate for Haliburton–Kawartha Lakes–Brock in the upcoming provincial election. As a… Continue reading “Tom Regina nominated as Ontario Greens candidate in Haliburton– Kawartha Lakes–Brock”

Council moves forward with climate change strategy
By a vote of 4-2, council supported an application to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Local Leadership for Climate… Continue reading “Council moves forward with climate change strategy”

Kawartha Lakes advocates for economic stability, rural transportation, cultural funding
On Jan. 19 to 21, Mayor Elmslie and Councillors Emmett Yeo and Dan Joyce attended the Rural Ontario Municipal Association… Continue reading “Kawartha Lakes advocates for economic stability, rural transportation, cultural funding”

Ward 5 byelection on April 10 to fill vacant seat
At a special meeting, Kawartha Lakes council approved the timing and structure for the Ward 5 byelection to replace Eric… Continue reading “Ward 5 byelection on April 10 to fill vacant seat”

Shelly Totino moved to Lindsay with her family in September 2024
The Lindsay Advocate: Why did you choose to move to here? Shelly Totino: We chose Lindsay for its affordability. As… Continue reading “Shelly Totino moved to Lindsay with her family in September 2024”

By the numbers: Ontario votes in 2025
Election date – Thursday February 27, 2025. Length of Campaign – 28 days. Provincial leaders – Doug Ford Progressive Conservatives,… Continue reading “By the numbers: Ontario votes in 2025”

International could get local real fast
This column represents the start of the seventh calendar year of having the great privilege of occupying this space and… Continue reading “International could get local real fast”