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The Lindsay Advocate 08.11.2020

The webinars are meant to help the community better understand the services offered by WSIB and how businesses can benefit from them.

The Lindsay Advocate 07.11.2020

Entries can range from a traditional parade float, to farm machinery decked out with Christmas lights. Lindsay Exhibition

The Lindsay Advocate 26.10.2020

2020 has proven to be more than just a challenge and I love a challenge, says Shelly Hardaker, owner of Smitty’s Restaurant. The Kawartha Lakes CFDC was instrumental with their guidance and the Regional Relief and Recovery Funding. Kawartha Lakes Community Futures Development Corporation

The Lindsay Advocate 21.10.2020

MORE HOUSING may be coming to Fenelon Falls.....2 minute read. The movement against this project is growing. We are going door to door gathering signatures on a petition to oppose this development. #fenelonfalls

The Lindsay Advocate 16.10.2020

Produce from the garden reached 1,315 individuals across the Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton through food banks and community organizations. United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes

The Lindsay Advocate 11.10.2020

It's true! The Advocate Podcast: Stories from Kawartha Lakes just keeps growing in popularity! Thanks to WARDS Lawyers PC for their sponsorship!

The Lindsay Advocate 01.10.2020

1 Minute Read..... Made in Canada....well, mostly.

The Lindsay Advocate 29.09.2020

Local History...3 minute read. Built in 1911, they carried the Georgian Bay & Seaboard Railway across the Scugog River for over 25 years.

The Lindsay Advocate 26.09.2020

2 Minute Read..... It’s how Kyte interprets existing songs, however, where his unique talent especially shines. And it’s that skill that allows Dwayne Gretzky to not be your average cover or tribute act. Dwayne Gretzky

The Lindsay Advocate 09.09.2020

NOW IN.....2 minute read. Snow drifts will now be removed from the downtown when they reach .5 metres rather than .9 metres, and the city will more aggressively remove snow from back parking lots off Kent Street to allow for more retail parking to take place.

The Lindsay Advocate 07.09.2020

He’s ridden out many business challenges over the years, including recessions in 1981, 1991 and 2008. Nisbett's Clothiers

The Lindsay Advocate 24.08.2020

JUST IN..... 2 minute read. What local retailers are proving during hard times is that this holiday season, if given the chance, they will go to great lengths to prove that shopping local is the smart move. Cake by the Lake The Kent Florist Barn & Bunkie