City of Kawartha Lakes is helping residents prepare for potential flooding.
Read MoreThe Ontario Government has ordered all publicly funded schools in the province to close for two weeks after March break in response to growing concerns about COVID-19.
Read MoreCKL Mayor Andy Letham talks about Covid-19.
Read MoreTools have been stolen from a residence on Snug Harbour Road.
Read MoreKawartha Lakes Community Futures Development Corporation has a new Executive Director.
Read MoreThe Stewardship Strategy has been approved.
Read MoreDeadline for these awards is March 27, 2020.
Read MoreThe Truth & Reconciliation Community of Bobcaygeon weighs in on the Wet’suwet’en Nation protests across the country.
Read MoreRural zoning by-laws were discussed at the February 18 City of Kawartha Lakes Council meeting.
Read MoreThe bidding process for six new snowplows for the City of Kawartha Lakes took centre stage at the February 18 council meeting.
Read MoreSome highlights from the February 18 City of Kawartha Lakes Council Meeting.
Read MoreWithout negotiations, the province’s almost 200,000 teachers and education workers will be off the job in solidarity on February 21.
Read MoreCity of Kawartha Lakes’ Strategic Plan will determine what direction the City takes and why.
Read MoreBeing a teacher isn’t what it used to be!
Read MoreA few reminders for City of Kawartha Lakes residents about curbside recycling.
Read MoreCity of Kawartha Lakes Council did the right thing.
Read MoreDemolition will begin this month on the Coby landmark.
Read MoreCity of Kawartha Lakes Council approved some by-laws.
Read MoreMore job action for the week of February 10 to 15
Read MoreNotes from the January 28 City of Kawartha Lakes Council Meeting.
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