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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
DOES FENELON NEED A SECOND BRIDGE?
A Public Information meeting will be held May 27 to hear about the possibility of a second bridge for traffic in Fenelon Falls.
TRENT LAKES COMMUNITY ROUND TABLE
Trent Lakes Council is hosting a community roundtable on June 1.
MILL POND BRIDGE IN OMEMEE CLOSED
The Mill Pond Bridge in Omemee will be closed to vehicle traffic until further notice.
FORMING A LOCAL ONTARIO HEALTH TEAM
Local organizations in the City of Kawartha Lakes are hoping to band together to form a new Ontario Health Team.
SPECIAL MEETING WILL FOCUS ON ARENAS
By Kirk Winter City of Kawartha Lakes Council will hold a special meeting on Thursday, May 9 from 7 to 9pm at the Little Britain Arena.
FLOOD WARNING – KAWARTHA LAKES – Update - May 1, 2019
An update on the Flood Warning for Kawartha Lakes from Kawartha Conservation.
SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM
The Food Security Working Group, a committee of the Kawartha Lakes Food Coalition, will be offering the Summer Outreach Lunch Program for children again this year.
FLOOD UPDATE – CITY OFFERS TIPPING FREE RELIEF
Burnt River receding, Gull River continues to rise … the City is offering help with the cleanup
OLDE GAOL SET FOR SUMMER SEASON
Kirk Winter had a chance to sit down with Margot Fawcett, the President of the Victoria County Historical Society about plans for the summer season at the Olde Gaol Museum.
CULTURAL CENTRE FUNDING
CKL Council has approved funding for a feasibility study into Cultural Centre.
LOCAL SEA CADETS SET SAIL FOR ADVENTURE
Two local sea cadets are setting off for more training.