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Category Archives: December 2014
City Reps State Their Objections to Sumac Ridge
Andy Harjula On Thursday December 11, the Environmental Review Tribunal heard detailed testimony by Mr. Ron Taylor, Director of Development for the City of Kawartha Lakes and from Heather Stauble, Councillor for Ward 16, where 15 wind turbines are planned, five of them approved by the provincial Ministry of the… Continue reading
Ginet Leblond Is Featured Artist at Galerie Q
Sumac Ridge ERT Hearing… Tribunal Hears From First Nations
New Mayor Outlines Council Challenges
Riding Candidate Tours Locally with Santa
New Bethany Quilt Shop Is Expertly Stocked
Public Access Being Restored at Millbrook Dam
A press release from the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority states that the chain-link fence erected earlier this spring to keep the public safe while Otonabee Conservation worked to address the dangers caused by subsurface erosion of the Millbrook Dam is scheduled for removal the week of December 15, 2014.