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From The Kawartha Promoter
In these uncertain times some hard decisions must be made.
To protect the health and safety of our staff, clients and the public we are temporarily suspending The Kawartha Promoter in print.
On our website we will continue to post official press releases of current events as they unfold. We will also share volunteerism and local business and government announcements.
Please support local businesses however possible. And give thanks to all the volunteers, medical professionals, and necessary services.
Stay safe!
Max Miller, Publisher
BOBCAYGEON BEACH PARK PARTIALLY REOPENS
Just in time for Canada Day, the Bobcaygeon Beach Park will partially reopen after a two-year redevelopment project.
BOBCAYGEON SWING BRIDGE NOT OPEN UNTIL FALL
Parks Canada says work will continue on the Bobcaygeon Swing Bridge next month, but it is not scheduled to reopen to vehicular traffic until the Fall.
CKL COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights from the City of Kawartha Lakes Council meeting March 22, 2022.
INCREASING NUMBERS FORCE CHANGES IN ONTARIO
Students will be learning from home until at least January 17 and other new measures announced today by Premier Doug Ford.
NEW RESTRICTIONS FOR THE PROVINCE
New restrictions to help slow the spread of the Omicron variant come into effect Sunday, December 19.
SWING BRIDGE TO REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL SPRING
Bobcaygeon’s swing bridge will be closed until Spring 2022.
CKL COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights from the September 7 Committee of the Whole Meeting at City of Kawartha Lakes Council
CKL 2022 BUDGET
Ttune in by livestream on September 14 for an overview of the CKL 2022 budget process.
DOORS OPEN
On September 12, Doors Open Kawartha Lakes returns with three driving tours to explore the heritage of Kawartha Lakes
SWING BRIDGE REOPENING DELAYED
The reopening of the Bobcaygeon Swing Bridge has been delayed until the end of the year.
SCOTT SHUFFLED OUT OF CABINET
Local MPP Laurie Scott has been removed from Premier Ford’s Cabinet.
HAVE YOUR SAY ABOUT ATV ROUTE
CKL residents are invited to have their say about a proposed ATV route in Lindsay.
HEALTH UNIT ENCOURAGES CONTINUED CAUTION
The HKPR Health Unit is urging caution as the province reopens.
CKL'S MAYOR CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC
City of Kawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham has some words of advice as the province reopens tomorrow.