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- November 11: Remembrance Day 2020 in WoodvilleWoodville Legion hosted a Remembrance Day ceremony with reduced attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Woodville Legion hosted a Remembrance Day ceremony with reduced attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- October 19: Community Pandemic Recovery Task Force meetingVideo available in Library Reference department.Video available in Library Reference department.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- November 8: Local first responders help make little girl's COVID birthday extra specialLocal police, fire and paramedics all came together on Thursday November 5 to help a Lindsay girl celebrate her birthday during the COVID-19 pandemic.Local police, fire and paramedics all came together on Thursday November 5 to help a Lindsay girl celebrate her birthday during the COVID-19 pandemic.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- October 13: Economic Recovery Task Force meetingThe City's Economic Recovery Task Force met for a meeting.The City's Economic Recovery Task Force met for a meeting.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- September 22: Message from the MayorClick the image for the link to the videoClick the image for the link to the videoKawartha Lakes Public Library
- Cathy Allen Ladieswear In-Store Spring Virtual Fashion ShowVideo available to view on request.Video available to view on request.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 19: Caressant Care outbreak grows to 4 cases in Lindsay, main streets like ghost towns, and unique contraption helps Fenelon Falls residentCOVID-19 cases grew to four confirmed cases at the Caressant Care Long-Term Care Home in Lindsay. Main streets in Bobcaygeon and Lindsay were just two examples of ghost town-like streets during the Second Lockdown period. Nancy (McCulla?), 62, received a family-built contraption to help get her back walking outside after …COVID-19 cases grew to four confirmed cases at the Caressant Care Long-Term Care Home in Lindsay. Main streets in Bobcaygeon and Lindsay were just two examples of ghost town-like streets …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 19: Kawartha Lakes Matters episode 7 - COVID-19 LocallyVanessa Murphy and Mayor Andy Letham talk local COVID-19 numbers and what happens if the Hospitals get overwhelmed.Vanessa Murphy and Mayor Andy Letham talk local COVID-19 numbers and what happens if the Hospitals get overwhelmed.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 26: What to know for taxes if you worked from homeAinsley Herlihey, General Manager and Bookkeeper at Income Tax Plus Inc. (Lindsay), explained what the public needed to know about tax credits related to working from during the COVID-19 pandemic.Ainsley Herlihey, General Manager and Bookkeeper at Income Tax Plus Inc. (Lindsay), explained what the public needed to know about tax credits related to working from during the COVID-19 pandemic.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 13, 2021: Diggin' Downtown LindsayA promotional video created during the COVID-19 pandemic while the Lindsay Downtown area was under heavy reconstruction. The video is one of many promotional materials made to support downtown businesses by driving viewers to shop local.A promotional video created during the COVID-19 pandemic while the Lindsay Downtown area was under heavy reconstruction. The video is one of many promotional materials made to support downtown businesses …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- March 9: Mayor Letham assures residents about local COVID-19 preparednessMayor Letham shares message of assurance about local COVID-19 preparedness.Mayor Letham shares message of assurance about local COVID-19 preparedness.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 17: Jump in the Lake ChallengeBacon and Michael issue a challenge to the public to raise money for the Coboconk Food Bank. When $500 in donations is reached, Michael will jump in the Balsam Lake. When $1000 is reached, Bacon will join him and jump in the lake too.Bacon and Michael issue a challenge to the public to raise money for the Coboconk Food Bank. When $500 in donations is reached, Michael will jump in the Balsam Lake. …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 17: Pinecrest resident finally gets to enjoy the great outdoorsAfter testing positive for COVID-19 on April 1, resident Lorraine Button, 91, beat the odds and was allowed to go outside for a walk, the first time a resident has been outside freely since the outbreak at Pinecrest.After testing positive for COVID-19 on April 1, resident Lorraine Button, 91, beat the odds and was allowed to go outside for a walk, the first time a resident has …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 17: Ross Memorial's OR team share a messageRoss Memorial Hospital's Perioperative Team share a video message with the public. Video is a photograph slideshow set to music.Ross Memorial Hospital's Perioperative Team share a video message with the public. Video is a photograph slideshow set to music.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 15: #BobcaygeonStrong tributePasquino filmed a video tribute to Bobcaygeon dedicated to #BobcaygeonStrong showing signs of support and overview shots of Bobcaygeon streets and the village.Pasquino filmed a video tribute to Bobcaygeon dedicated to #BobcaygeonStrong showing signs of support and overview shots of Bobcaygeon streets and the village.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 7: Mayor updates residents on new COVID-19 regulationsKawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham’s video message on April 7, 2020 updated residents on how new regulations under the province's emergency declaration might affect them. They include changes to rules for trailer parks, campgrounds and short-rentals.Kawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham’s video message on April 7, 2020 updated residents on how new regulations under the province's emergency declaration might affect them. They include changes to rules …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 28: Council pays tribute to those we've lostCity Council made a tribute dedicated to those who have lost their lives to COVID-19 in Kawartha Lakes and shared a tribute video that featured signs of love and support from residents throughout Kawartha Lakes, spreading words of encouragement to frontline workers and those affected by the pandemic.City Council made a tribute dedicated to those who have lost their lives to COVID-19 in Kawartha Lakes and shared a tribute video that featured signs of love and support …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- March 30: Car parade at Ross Memorial HospitalA parade of cars honked past Ross Memorial Hospital on a rainy March 30, 2020 in support of the hospital staff and frontline workers.A parade of cars honked past Ross Memorial Hospital on a rainy March 30, 2020 in support of the hospital staff and frontline workers.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- March 30: Message from the MayorMayor Letham reached out to City residents with a video message following the deaths of nine residents of Pinecrest Nursing Home due to COVID-19. He reiterated that only essential services continued in the municipality, that all municipal buildings were closed including parks and amenities, and that all non-essential businesses were …Mayor Letham reached out to City residents with a video message following the deaths of nine residents of Pinecrest Nursing Home due to COVID-19. He reiterated that only essential services …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 16: Message from the MayorCOVID-19 Update 38: Mayor Letham shared a message with public about continued focus on essential and critical services, increased curbside collection for spring yard waste, and Human Services administering relief funding from the province.COVID-19 Update 38: Mayor Letham shared a message with public about continued focus on essential and critical services, increased curbside collection for spring yard waste, and Human Services administering relief …Kawartha Lakes Public Library