Burnt River receding, Gull River continues to rise … the City is offering help with the cleanup
Read MoreKawartha Lakes Police are warning of two ongoing scams.
Read MoreSpecial Pop Up Chapel in July will help our furry friends.
Read MoreSome good news for local healthcare.
Read MoreKirk 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.
Read MoreIf you’re going on a hike, make sure you do it safely.
Read MoreParks Canada starts their spring maintenance.
Read MoreCKL Council has approved funding for a feasibility study into Cultural Centre.
Read MoreTwo local sea cadets are setting off for more training.
Read MoreThe province has said teachers “encouraged students to walk out” on April 4.
Read MoreCheck out the returning birds at Ken Reid Conservation Area.
Read MoreSeventeen businesses in the City of Kawartha Lakes receive money for improvements.
Read MoreKirk Winter reports on the April 9 Committee of the Whole meeting.
Read MoreWith some rain in the forecast, Kawartha Conservation has issued a Water Safety Statement.
Read MorePolice are searching for thieves who took weapons from a home in Fenelon Falls.
Read MoreLocal MP Jamie Schmale gives good news to some local organizations.
Read MoreTrent Lakes Mayor Janet Clarkson talks to Kirk Winter about Council’s first quarter performance.
Read MoreBy Kirk Winter Trent Lakes continues to deal with quarry issues.
Read MoreActing Paramedic Chief, Derek Brown, is under investigation into alleged financial irregularities and breach of trust.
Read MoreFor the 10th year, The Enforcers are supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters with a dance April 27 in Lindsay.
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