• First game, first shift, first goal
    Hockey's Historic Highlights By Glen R. Goodhand Jiri Tlusty was traded by the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Carolina Hurricanes on Dec. 3, 2009. He played his first game for his new team a week later. On his first shift on the ice he scored his initial goal in his new bailiwick—a prett

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  • 'A curse upon ye!'
    Hockey's Historic Highlights By Glen R. Goodhand The Dec. 26, 2009 issue of the Toronto Sun included a feature article on “The Curse Of Sam Lane." It was written by Sam’s son, Gary, who spent several years in Los Angeles as a TV writer and producer. In this column his bold pref

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Restaurant razed  Share  
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VERULAM TWP. Investigators were sifting through the debris Sunday morning after a $500,000 blaze gutted a Dunsford-area business. A landmark on Kawartha Lakes Rd. [more]
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Trim more, staff toldShare 
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Councillors have sent city staff back to the operating budget drawing board with instructions to get that budget down to an average residential tax rate increase of no more than 4.75% and no less than 3. [more]
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Socity aims to hold liquidation sales at fairgroundsShare 
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KAWARTHA LAKES-The Lindsay Agricultural Society's desire to hold retail liquidation sales at the fairgrounds has been passed at planning and will now go to the March 23 council meeting. [more]
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Ownership program gets $100,000 boostShare 
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KAWARTHA LAKES-A City of Kawartha Lakes program -that last year helped 56 renter households move into home ownership -has received a $100,000 grant for 2010. "We are certainly excited," manager of housing, City of Kawartha Lakes housing manager Hope Lee toldThe Lindsay Post. [more]
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Trunk system fieldwork to begin after public consultation processShare 
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KAWARTHA LAKES-The controversial northwest sanitary sewer extension took one more step down the Environmental Assessment (EA) path last Thursday, with a public information centre at the Ops Community Centre. [more]