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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
EMERGENCY ALERT INVESTIGATION
Investigations need to take place into the alert from Pickering.
MAYOR PROUD OF 2019, EXCITED ABOUT 2020
Kirk Winter talked to CKL Mayor Andy Letham, looking back at 2019 and forward to 2020.
DISTRACTED DRIVING LAWS STILL CAUSING CONFUSION
Especially at the holidays, keep your eyes on the road!
407 EXTENSION OPENS
Will the 407 ETR extension to Highway 115 be the blessing commuters hope?
A RESOUNDING SUCCESS FOR THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Kirk Winter attended a performance of this well-loved Rodgers & Hammerstein musical at the Academy Theatre.
MAKING FINAL ARRANGEMENTS JUST GOT EASIER
New enhanced website for Jardine makes it easier to make your final arrangements.
HYDRO ONE GETTING READY FOR WINTER
As Hydro One prepares power lines for winter, there will be planned outages throughout the Kawarthas.
NO FEE-FOR-SERVICE FOR ROADS
Not good news for those on unassumed or private roads in the City of Kawartha Lakes.
CANADIAN CLUB LOOKING FORWARD
For the 2019-2020 season,the Canadian Club in Lindsay has three guest speakers, a film screening, and two panel discussions.
MANY PARENTS FEAR BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING
Kirk Winter looks at back-to-school shopping fears.
CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES COUNCIL ROUNDUP
Kirk Winter has a report on the August 13 City of Kawartha Lakes Council meeting.
UNITED WAY ANNOUNCES 2019-2020 CAMPAIGN CHAIR
The United Way for the city of Kawartha Lakes has a new Campaign Chair.
OTF GRANT SUPPORTS TE(A)CH
Young people in Curve Lake will benefit from a huge Ontario Trillium Foundation grant.
ROOTS ‘N' RAMBLINGS
Linda Friend provides an update from the Bobcaygeon Horticultural Society.
GIVING A ‘HAND UP’ TO 41 LOCAL HOUSEHOLDS
Local families will benefit from a new multi-residential project.