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Tuition-free PSW program available at Fleming College in Lindsay, Peterborough

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Anwen O’Driscoll Lindsay, Lindsay Little Theatre Home schooled. Since age of 7. 3 other.

All into acting. Youngest is 19. Dad did acting, also on Stratford. My mom used to write plays and stories and directed plays at LLT.

Adventurer and environmentalist plants local roots

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I have never set foot outside North America unless parts of the Caribbean count. Whereas Kara Ashley, 25, has been… Continue reading “Adventurer and environmentalist plants local roots”

Fall from grace: Why MPP Laurie Scott may have been pushed out of cabinet

Fall from grace: Why MPP Laurie Scott may have been pushed out of cabinet

Politics at all levels is often a blood sport where those with power use it to better their chances of… Continue reading “Fall from grace: Why MPP Laurie Scott may have been pushed out of cabinet”

Four volunteers recognized for outstanding service at Food Source

In 2020, a group of dedicated, long-serving volunteers went above and beyond to help Kawartha Lakes Food Source (KLFS) continue… Continue reading “Four volunteers recognized for outstanding service at Food Source”

Two older teens pulled from Scugog River after trying to retrieve fishing pole

Yesterday about 12:30 pm emergency services were called to Rivera Park in Lindsay after two 17-year-old fisherman ended up in… Continue reading “Two older teens pulled from Scugog River after trying to retrieve fishing pole”

Stewart Morrison Insurance: 60 Years of community, integrity and advocacy

This year Stewart Morrison Insurance celebrates 60 years, a landmark of service! 

To kick off the celebration, we introduce a new and exciting logo that reflects our past, the leadership of today and our vision for the future. 

The art in community: Does Kawartha Lakes support culture as well as it could?

The art in community: Does Kawartha Lakes support culture as well as it could?

Susan Taylor’s plea on behalf of the Lindsay Gallery at a 2014 city council meeting was a success. Sort of. Yes, some councillors had balked at giving money to the arts, but they ultimately waived the gallery’s rental fees and provided an emergency grant of $3,300 a month to keep the doors open.

“We got what we wanted, but it wasn’t a good business model,” said Taylor, executive director of what is now the Kawartha Art Gallery. “I realized there had to be a better way to do this. It wasn’t a sustainable solution — we’d be back where we started from in three years.”