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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
CKL OFFERS HELP FOR POTENTIAL FLOOD AREAS
City of Kawartha Lakes is helping residents prepare for potential flooding.
SCHOOLS ORDERED TO CLOSE AFTER MARCH BREAK
The 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.
NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Kawartha Lakes Community Futures Development Corporation has a new Executive Director.
IT’S ALL ABOUT RESPECT
The Truth & Reconciliation Community of Bobcaygeon weighs in on the Wet’suwet’en Nation protests across the country.
RURAL ZONING IN CKL
Rural zoning by-laws were discussed at the February 18 City of Kawartha Lakes Council meeting.
BIDDING PROCESS DOMINATES MEETING
The bidding process for six new snowplows for the City of Kawartha Lakes took centre stage at the February 18 council meeting.
COUNCIL QUICK HITS
Some highlights from the February 18 City of Kawartha Lakes Council Meeting.
TEACHERS WALK OUT ON FEBRUARY 21
Without negotiations, the province’s almost 200,000 teachers and education workers will be off the job in solidarity on February 21.
STRATEGIC PLAN IN DETAIL
City of Kawartha Lakes’ Strategic Plan will determine what direction the City takes and why.
CKL CURBSIDE COLLECTION REMINDERS
A few reminders for City of Kawartha Lakes residents about curbside recycling.
COBY SCHOOLHOUSE DEMO TO BEGIN SOON
Demolition will begin this month on the Coby landmark.
CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES UPDATES BY-LAWS
City of Kawartha Lakes Council approved some by-laws.