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  • April 3: Garbage bag limit increased to 3 bags per week
        The City raised its curbside bag limit to 3 bags while landfills remain closed to public access, effective April 6.
      The City raised its curbside bag limit to 3 bags while landfills …
  • April 6: Burn Ban in the City
        Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service's Mark Pankhurst calls for people to respect the burn ban and not draw away emergency resources.
      Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service's Mark Pankhurst calls for people to respect …
  • April 8: City asks the public to keep distance from waste collection staff
        The City asked that the public refrain from having a conversation with the Miller collection staff although greetings and compliments are appreciated. Staff have been asked directed to maintain physi
      The City asked that the public refrain from having a conversation with …
  • April 11: A message of hope from Valu-Mart (Bobcaygeoon)
        Valu-mart Bobcaygeon shares a message of hope and community with the public and shows off tribute shirts made by Bigley Shoes and Clothing.
      Valu-mart Bobcaygeon shares a message of hope and community with the public …
  • April 14: Message from the Mayor
        Mayor Andy Letham shares a message with the public. The local State of Emergency is extended to May 12 to match the province's extension. Restrictions for use of outdoor public amenities continues to
      Mayor Andy Letham shares a message with the public. The local State …
  • April 1: Bobcaygeon community parade for Pinecrest Nursing Home
    Vandonk, Todd, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 1 Apr 2020     Hundreds of motorists drove down Highwawy 36 in Bobcaygeon honking their horns in support of residents and staff inside Pinecrest Nursing Home.
    Vandonk, Todd, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 1 Apr 2020   Hundreds of motorists drove down Highwawy 36 in Bobcaygeon honking their horns …
  • April 1: Mayor Letham speaks about heartbreak as Pinecrest tragedy unfolds
        Mayor Andy Letham reached out to City of Kawartha Lakes residents via video message about Pinecrest Nursing Home and the tragedy of the COVID-19 outbreak at the long-term care home.
      Mayor Andy Letham reached out to City of Kawartha Lakes residents via …
  • April 22: Lindsay school living by its Knight's Code during COVID-19 pandemic
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 22 Apr 2020     King Albert Public School, Lindsay, continued to honour their code of conduct, the Knight's Code, by actively working to get technology into their students' hands and meet the needs of their students
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 22 Apr 2020   King Albert Public School, Lindsay, continued to honour their code of conduct, …
  • April 22: A Message from the Mayor
        Mayor Letham encourages residents to participate in Earth Week safely.
      Mayor Letham encourages residents to participate in Earth Week safely.
  • April 21: Lindsay hospital launches appeal for urgent COVID-19 needs
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 21 Apr 2020     Ross Memorial Hospital launched the Heroes at Heart 2020 Spring Appeal donations campaign to help purchase urgent COVID-related equipment and technology needs and seven new electrocardiography machin
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 21 Apr 2020   Ross Memorial Hospital launched the Heroes at Heart 2020 Spring Appeal donations …
  • Food Basics signs
        Food Basics, Lindsay, had plenty of instructional signage letting shoppers know about limited store access and how to practice safe social distancing from other shoppers. Arrows and signs were placed
      Food Basics, Lindsay, had plenty of instructional signage letting shoppers know about …
  • Loblaws signs
        Loblaws, Lindsay, had large posters up to outline their shopping guidelines and changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Store hours were adjusted to be 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, 7 days a week, to give store
      Loblaws, Lindsay, had large posters up to outline their shopping guidelines and …
  • Shoppers Drug Mart, Downtown Lindsay
        Shoppers Drug Mart, downtown Lindsay, had signs and posters up detailing their rules and guides for store access and use during the COVID-19 pandemic. The store offered priority access for Frontline
      Shoppers Drug Mart, downtown Lindsay, had signs and posters up detailing their …
  • Wholesale Club signs
        The Wholesale Club, Lindsay, had signs posted in-store limiting purchases of certain high-demand items.
      The Wholesale Club, Lindsay, had signs posted in-store limiting purchases of certain …
  • April 20: Pinecrest nursing home staff remain diligent despite no new deaths
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20 Apr 2020     Though the post-outbreak situation at Pinecrest Nursing Home continued to improve daily, staff remained diligent.
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20 Apr 2020   Though the post-outbreak situation at Pinecrest Nursing Home continued to improve daily, …
  • April 20: Staff at Ross Memorial share a message.
        Staff at Ross Memorial Hospital, possibly the Kitchen staff, share a message with the public. "#InThisTogether. #StayHome. We are here for you."
      Staff at Ross Memorial Hospital, possibly the Kitchen staff, share a message …
  • April 20: Two Ross Memorial Hospital staff members test positive for COVID-19
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20 Apr 2020     Ross Memorial Hospital staff and doctors were tested after a patient tested positive for the virus on April 17. Testing had so far revealed that two staff members were positive for COVID-19.
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20 Apr 2020   Ross Memorial Hospital staff and doctors were tested after a patient tested …
  • April 7: A Message from Ross Memorial Hospital
        Morgena, who's father works at Ross Memorial Hospital, shares a message with the public. Message reads: "My daddy works at RMH so...I stay home (with my mama of course!) #stayhome"
      Morgena, who's father works at Ross Memorial Hospital, shares a message with …
  • April 8: Three Lindsay businesses turn to innovation to help COVID-19 supply shortage
    Sobanski, Sarah, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 8 Apr 2020     Three Lindsay manufacturers have retooled, redesigned or rejigged their operations to produce protective equipment for pandemic efforts. Dvine Labs produced hand sanitizer, Sunspace produced retail h
    Sobanski, Sarah, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 8 Apr 2020   Three Lindsay manufacturers have retooled, redesigned or rejigged their operations to produce …
  • April 8: Message from Tracy (reprocessing, Ross Memorial Hospital)
        Tracy from reprocessing, Ross Memorial Hospital, has a message for the public. Reprocessing is the important task of sterilizing hospital equipment before reuse.
      Tracy from reprocessing, Ross Memorial Hospital, has a message for the public. …
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