Schools will reopen in September with a very different look.
Read MoreResidents and visitors are asked to remain vigilant as the City reopens.
Read MoreMore businesses will be allowed to open, but physical distancing rules still apply.
Read MoreFace masks are now required to enter commercial businesses in the City of Kawartha Lakes.
Read MoreAs Ontarians continue their good work to stop the spread of COVID-19, the province is opening up more businesses and increasing the “public gatherings” to 10 people.
Read MoreThe City of Kawartha Lakes is hosting a virtual town hall on June 11 to talk about COVID-19.
Read MoreThe company that runs a number of retirement and long-term care facilities, including Kawartha Lakes Retirement Residence and Case Manor in Bobcaygeon, is taking steps in response to a provincial report.
Read MoreFive area hospitals are working together to resume non-urgent surgeries, tests and procedures.
Read MoreCAO Ron Taylor told council the economic impact of postponed events amounts to more than $3 million to the City’s coffers.
Read MoreThe Ontario government has extended emergency orders until June 9.
Read MoreParks Canada announces the opening of the TSW and limited services. Camping remains closed until at least June 21.
Read MoreGolf courses and marinas will be able to open on May 16 with more businesses approved to open on May 19.
Read MoreAlthough the outbreak is over at Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon, Administrator Mary Carr says all ongoing infection control and prevention measures will remain in place.
Read MoreThe City of Kawartha Lakes will allow some services to open under strict safety guidelines and the burn ban in the City will be lifted as of Friday, May 8.
Read MoreRestrictions are still in place, but community gardens have been deemed an essential service by the Province.
Read MoreMany have stepped up and more are being supported through this community fund.
Read MoreThe Premier has announced plans to slowly re-open Ontario for business.
Read MoreAccording to Sienna Senior Living Inc., Public Health has confirmed that four residents and four team members have tested positive for COVID-19.
Read MoreThings are looking up at Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon.
Read MoreTwo weeks and counting for recovering residents at Pinecrest Nursing Home.
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