The Kawartha Promoter - April 6, 2023 - Volume 33 Issue 7

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OVER THE BACK FENCE

It’s already April and the Easter bunny is coming out of hibernation this weekend. For the first time in several years, families will gather and communities are offering special Easter events to bring people together. Here are a few of the events going on:

At Kawartha Settlers’ Village in Bobcaygeon, Trentside Baptist Church is hosting their Easter Eggstravaganza on Saturday, April 8 from 10am to noon. There’s free entry for kids of all ages and you can take part in an Egg Hunt that organizers say will take about 30 minutes to complete. Visit www. trensidechuch.ca for more information.

In Fenelon Falls, the Easter Eggstravaganza takes place on Saturday, April 8 from 10am to 1pm. The adventure begins at The Grove Theatre Box Office at 2 Water Street. Pick up your map and follow along to find fun activities and a story walk through downtown Fenelon Falls. For more information, visit www. explorefenelonfalls.com.

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The Buckhorn District Lions Club is hosting a Pancake Breakfast and Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 8 from 9am to 11am at the Buckhorn Community Centre. Admission is free, but donations would be appreciated.

When I was a child, Easter wasn’t about chocolate, it was about church. In my memory bank, the best thing about Easter was getting a new outfit for Easter service. My favourite was a robin’s-egg-blue wool suit, complete with a white hat, white socks, white patent leather shoes and, of course, white gloves. It looked stunning on me! Another tradition in our house was to watch an “Easter” movie on television. On the serious side was the classic Charlton Heston in “The 10 Commandments”, but my favourite was Irving Berlin’s Easter Parade with Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. Nothing like a good musical to make the chocolate taste even sweeter.

However you celebrate this weekend, have a good one! And remember, please be kind.

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RURAL ZONING BY-LAW OPEN HOUSE

The Second Draft Rural Zoning By-law, following extensive consultation, is now available for review and comment on the Rural Zoning By-law project on Jump In, Kawartha Lakes.

Members of the community are invited to a virtual open house on April 11 at 6pm. The Project team will walk through key changes introduced in the Second Draft Rural Zoning By-law, seek input on refinements, answer questions about the By-law, and outline next steps in the process.

Registration for the virtual public open house is available:

• Online by zoom

• By contacting Jonathan Derworiz, Senior Planner at WSP prior to the open house to receive dialin information: 519-904-1761 or jonathan.derworiz@ wsp.com

Following this open house, the Project Team will consider all input and work to bring forward a Final Draft Rural Zoning By-Law to a Statutory Public Meeting of Council in Spring 2023.

Any comments, questions, and feedback on the Second Draft can be submitted via email to ruralzoningbylaw@kawarthalakes.ca. You may also call Jonathan at 519-904-1761.

BE PREPARED FOR FLOODING

Each year as the Spring thaw takes place, areas of the municipality are prone to flooding. For those who are in a flood plain area, Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service, in partnership with the Public Works division, has prepared both pre-filled sandbags as well as provided materials for residents to make their own sandbags to assist with flood preparation.

Here is some information about what materials are available and where they can be found.

Pre-filled sandbags are available at the following locations:

• Burnt River Community Centre: 16 Somerville Centre Rd, Burnt River

• Coboconk Legion Ball Park: 6699 Highway 35, Coboconk

• Sand and bags for filling are available at the following locations (shovel required):

• Ward Park Norland Community Centre: 7675

Dr. Mark D. Black

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129 Main Street, Bobcaygeon Office: 705-738-1464

Mon. 11am-8pm, Tues. & Wed. 9am-6pm, Thurs. 8:15am -5pm, Fri. Closed Services:

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Highway 35 North, Norland

• Dalton Community Centre: 13 Rumohr Drive, Sebright

• Chisholm Trail south of Black River Road near Amon Drive

Please note for locations with sand and bags available, residents will need to bring their own shovel to fill the bags.

With the sandbags and materials now available, residents are encouraged to take advantage of the supplies and prepare their properties now. As the warmer weather approaches with the possibility of rain in the forecast, it’s important to act now and ensure you have a plan in place should flooding occur.

NO BURNING IN APRIL

A burn ban in the City of Kawartha Lakes is in effect for the entire month of April. Residents will be notified when the ban is lifted.

All Regular Annual Burn Permits are suspended during the month of April and during any other citywide imposed burn ban.

“Each year in April, a burn ban is imposed as part of the open air burning by-law. Even though there may be snow or localized flooding, dry grass and debris catch fire easily and the flames spread quickly,” said Fire Chief Terry Jones. “The April burn ban helps reduce the risk to our residents and firefighters.”

Under section 8.03 of By-Law 2016-110, those setting a fire during a burn ban can be charged under the Provincial Offences Act and will also be responsible for the costs incurred by potential fire suppression efforts.

The ban does not necessarily apply to those with Agricultural or Special Burn Permits as special conditions already apply to these permits. However, safe practices should be followed at all times for those authorized to burn.

Residents can check the status of the burn ban at the end of April by calling 1-888-822-2225 extension 8 or by visiting the Burn Ban, Permits and By-Laws page on the website.

“The ban may be continued past April if the conditions aren’t suitable for open air burning,” added Jones. “Our first priority is keeping our residents and our environment safe.”

The City of Kawartha Lakes thanks all residents for their cooperation and assistance during this time.

MINIMUM WAGE RAISE

The Ontario government is increasing the minimum wage to $16.55 an hour on October 1, 2023. This 6.8 per cent pay raise for low-income workers builds on the government’s steady and predictable increases every year to help families offset the rising cost of living.

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“Under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government is putting workers in the driver’s seat of their careers, and their lives,” said Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. “This latest increase is a fair and balanced approach that means more money in

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their pockets so they can support their families and continuing building a stronger Ontario for all of us.”

A worker making the general minimum wage and working 40 hours per week will see an annual pay increase of nearly $2,200. There were 942,400 workers earning $16.55 per hour or below in 2022, the majority of whom are women.

This minimum wage increase builds on the government’s work to make Ontario the best place to live, work and raise a family. Most recently, the government introduced the Working for Workers Act, 2023, which will, if passed, provide ground-breaking protections for millions of workers in Ontario.

AG SOCIETY HIRES NEW GM

The Lindsay Agricultural Society is pleased to announce that after an extensive interview process, Shanice Sproule has been hired as the new LAS General Manager, effective April 3, 2023.

Ms. Sproule brings a wealth of experience to the position, including four years with the LAS starting as Competitions Coordinator, then moving into the Project Manager role. Shanice grew up in Cannington, Ontario on a small horse farm, later moving to Cambray with her family to pursue the dream of building an equestrian competition facility, Edenview Equestrian Centre.

This I.E. Weldon S.S. graduate completed her Bachelor of Business Administration with a focus on Strategic Business Management at the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) in 2015, with several graduate awards and business case competition accolades to her name. She then pursued a Master of Education in 21st Century Teaching & Learning, also at UPEI.

Shanice graduated in 2020 and immediately put her MEd skills to work in leading the team that orchestrated the 2020 Virtual LEX. She credits her grandfather, JC Sproule, with instilling in her a strong sense of community mindedness and a passion for agriculture.

Shanice is incredibly community minded, has a real passion for agriculture education, and has a background working with not-for-profit organizations, including the Trillium Hunter Jumper Association. She brings many key attributes to the role, but most importantly, she brings a demonstrated passion for improving the Lindsay Agricultural Society.

LAS President, Beverley Fisher said, “Shanice brings a level of professionalism and experience well beyond her years to this position. The addition of Shanice to our management team is an important milestone in the growth of the LAS and we look forward to a long relationship”.

“I’m thrilled to be staying on as the new LAS General Manager,” said Shanice. “I’m thankful for the opportunity to take on a new role with the Society and am grateful to the volunteers on the hiring team who

“At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.”

Our Local ROYAL CANADIAN Legion News

For hall rentals or more information about ongoing activities, please call the individual Legion Branch. We welcome submissions to editor@thepromoter.ca. Deadline for the next issue is Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Branch 77 Lakefield (705) 652-7988

• Tuesdays – Darts – 7:30pm

• Thursdays – Shuffleboard – 1pm

• Thursdays – Darts – 7pm

• Fridays – Snooker – 1pm

• Fridays – Shuffleboard – 7pm

• Saturdays – Weekly Meat Draws – 4pm

• Call 705-652-7988 for current events

Branch 238 Fenelon Falls (705) 887-3041

• Hall rental available – Contact Branch

Branch 239 Bobcaygeon (705) 738-2710

• May 20 – Mrs. Brown’s Boys Marathon of Episodes – 7pm Watch this hilarious British comedy on a large screen! Include s “best offer sale’ of several items. Admission $5 –Age of Majority Event – Intermission and bar. Call 705-738-2710 to book a seat

• May 27 - Loonie Auction - Doors open at 5pm, Tickets are $6 available at the bar. Fabulous items to be auctioned including 65” Large Flat Screen TV, digital wine

Branch 441 Kinmount (705) 488-3462

• Fridays - Bingo - $500 Progressive jackpot; $300 must go each week

Branch 497 Omemee (705) 799-5095

• March 25 – Legion Dance – 7pm – Live entertainment with Stockdale Central – Classic country, new country, timeless classics – Tickets $15 each includes light meal, door prizes, 50/50 raffle – Call Legion for tickets - 705-799-5095

• April 29 – Acreman Dart Tournament

Branch 519 Coboconk (705) 454-8127

• April 15 – Norm Harris Memorial Progressive Euchre Tournament – 6pm - $5 per person, registration at the door. Lunch will be provided.

• April 29 – Summit Loonie Auction – Doors open at 6:30pm – Admission is $10, light lunch included. First-come, first serviced capacity limit of 175 people. Raising money for the 2023 Fresh Water Summit Festival.

cooler, bar refrigerator. Scratch tickets are available.

• Wednesday - Drop in darts - 7p.m. $5 per person

• Thursday - Drop in shuffleboard - 6:30 pm. Cost is $5pp per week

• Tuesday Night Doubles Dart League –Competitive league – 8pm - $5pp per night – Limited to 40 players, please call the Branch to register

• Saturdays - Meat Draw - Weekly at 5pm

– Mixed Teams – Register by April 22 –16-team limit - $20 per person • Tuesdays – Darts – 7:30pm

• Thursdays – Mixed Darts – 7:30pm

• Fridays – Drop-in Coffee Time – 8am to 10:30am

• Tuesdays – Euchre – 1pm

• Tuesdays – Open Darts – 7pm

• 1st Wednesday – Big Buck Bid Euchre –10am - $15 pp

• Saturdays – Music & Meat Roll – Music at 2pm – Meat roll at 3pm

• For more information contact Legion 705-454-8127

Branch 184 Woodville & District (705) 439-2397

• April 12 – Mobile Food Market – 4:30 to 5:30pm. Fresh local produce, meal kits, and prepared meals at affordable prices. Cash, credit, debit, and Market Bucks will be accepted. Everyone is welcome! For more information, visit tndf.ca/ mobilefoodmarket.

• April 16 – Country Music Jam – 1 to 4pm

– Food is available – Admission is $5. 50/50 draw and door prizes. Acoustic instruments

Branch 67 Lindsay (705) 324-2613

• Mondays – Progressive Euchre – 7pm - $5 per person

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3rd Sunday of each month – Country Music Jam.

• Tuesdays - Country Line Dancing

Lessons – 7 to 9pm - $10 per person

4th Thursday – Luncheon – 11:30am to 1pm - Serving soup, sandwich and dessert with tea or coffee. $10pp. Take out orders, please call 705.439.2397.

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devoted countless hours to ensure the hiring process was handled with care and thoroughness. I’m looking forward to the challenge of stepping into a new role at the LAS and am excited to be putting together some new initiatives as we get ready to host a bigger and better 169th Lindsay Exhibition.”

CLEAN ROADWAYS FOR EARTH DAY

Residents of Trent Lakes can feel good about helping clean up their community and have a chance at a prize, too. In celebration of Earth Day 2023 (April 22), the Municipality of Trent Lakes is introducing Clean Roadways For Earth Day!

Clean Roadways For Earth Day allows Trent Lakes’ residents to be entered into a draw for a FoodCycler unit if they clean a municipal roadway between April 15 to April 30, 2023.

To sign up, residents only need to register online as an individual or group. The municipality will then email instructions on picking up their supply kit, including a one time free waste card. To be officially entered into the draw for a FoodCycler, participants must submit a picture with the garbage bag(s) after the cleanup.

“We always have residents inquiring about our FoodCycler program, so we thought this would be a great opportunity to supply a free unit to the community while helping our local environment,” says Chelsea Carpenter, Supervisor of Waste and Public Works Coordinator with the Municipality of Trent Lakes.

A FoodCycler is a small electronic device that breaks down food waste into a nutrient-rich soil amendment that can be used in gardening. It retails for $499 plus tax on the official FoodCycler website.

In 2021, the Municipality of Trent Lakes partnered with Food Cycle Science (FCS), an Ottawa-based company, to offer residents FoodCycler units through

a pilot Food Waste Diversion program.

FoodCycler units were first offered to 150 households at a subsidized rate, with a well-received response from the community. Trent Lakes continues to expand the program, with at least 400 households in Trent Lakes utilizing the FoodCycler so far.

The results? An estimated 96 metric tonnes of food waste are now diverted per year from Trent Lakes’ landfills, resulting in a reduction of the municipality’s carbon footprint, greenhouse gas emissions, and weekly garbage quantities.

For its initiatives, the Municipality of Trent Lakes was proud to receive the 2022 Innovation Award from Municipal World for reducing organic waste.

“Residents have really shown their passion and commitment to reducing waste and creating a long-term impact on environmental protection,” says Carpenter. “This is another great opportunity for us to make a difference together as a community.”

To sign up for Clean Roadways For Earth Day, visit: www.trentlakes.ca/en/live/earth.aspx.

GO JUMP IN THE LAKE –AGAIN!

Submitted by Dean Michel

For the fourth straight year, that’s exactly what residents in the Coboconk area will be doing in support of the Coboconk and Area Foodbank. The fourth annual Jump in the Lake Challenge takes place on Saturday, May 6 at 2pm.

Since 2020, more than 100 participants and generous donors in this exciting annual event have raised over $125,000 for our local community. This year’s goal is $25,000.

Unlike organized Polar Bear dips that happen in one central location, this exciting event takes place off each participant’s dock or waterfront location of their choice.

This year’s Jump in the Lake Challenge will be dedicated to fighting hunger in our community. Donations are going to support the Coboconk and Area Food Bank (CAFB). The CAFB supports the communities of Norland, Kirkfield and Coboconk and surrounding areas.

According to CAFB chairperson, Amy Alfredsson, food bank use in our area has more than doubled in the past 18 months and continues to increase monthly with more and more families accessing CAFB services. “With the increase in food prices, and the increase in client numbers, our food costs are the highest they have ever been,” said Alfredsson. “We are 100% volunteer operated so money donated goes mainly to food and supplies. We appreciate your much needed support!”

To join the challenge as a participant or donor click “get involved” at www.kawarthalakeside.com.

“The Jump in the Lake Challenge embodies community spirit,” said organizer, Dean Michel. “Year after year we are absolutely thrilled with how such a small action by a number of people has the ability to transform and inspire a small community. And despite the cold water, it’s a lot of fun for a fantastic cause.”

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EASTER SCHEDULE FOR CKL

Please note the following changes to our hours of operation and service schedules on Friday, April 7 (Good Friday).

Administration Offices

All Administration and Municipal Service Centres are closed during regular hours of operation on Good Friday. Municipal Service Centres will return to regular business hours on Monday, April 10.

Waste and Recycling

Landfills will be closed on Good Friday. They will return to regular operating hours on Saturday, April 8.

Public Library

All library branches will be closed on Good Friday, with regular operating hours returning on Saturday, April 8.

Lindsay Transit

There will be no Lindsay Transit or LIMO Specialized Transit service on Friday April 7.

Parks and Recreation

All Parks and Recreation facilities will be closed on Friday, April 7 for Good Friday. This includes the Administrative Office, all Recreation Centres, Arenas and Pools.

The Weight Room at the Lindsay Recreation Complex and Forbert Memorial Pool, Bobcaygeon will resume regular hours on Saturday, April 8. No aquatic classes will take place from April 7 through April 10. No fitness classes will take place from April 7 through April 9.

Public Swimming will be available on Saturday, April 8 and Monday, April 10.

Public Skating will be available at the Lindsay Recreation Complex on Saturday, April 8 and Monday, April 10. Pre-registration is required, Visit www.kawarthalakes.ca for links to registrations.

MOTHERS DAY TOUR

It’s never too early to start planning a special activity to celebrate your Mom in May. The Rolling Hills Studio and Heritage Tour 2023 will take place Saturday, May 13and Sunday, May 14, in Bethany and Pontypool and will include places of historical interest, as well as 10 unique artists and artisans.

• In Pontypool, Laura Boyle, Running Paints Studio, is showing her wood carving and paintings of horses: Kyla Vitek will be showing her beautiful handmade silver jewellery, and the Old Pontypool Grain Barn will be open for visitors with volunteers from the Manvers Historical Society.

• Photographer Tim Bellhouse will open his studio just north of Bethany.

• Also in Bethany, visitors can visit the Old Bethany Post Office and Research Centre with volunteers from the Manvers Historical Society and the Old Bethany General Store, that has been standing on the main street, HWY 7A, since the mid 1800’s.

• At Williams Design Studio, in ‘downtown’ Bethany, there will be six artists showing their work. Paul Williams will have a dozen fountains flowing in the Secret Garden; Beverley Williams

will show her gourd art and jewellery; Walter and Peggy Cracknell will be exhibiting their lovely photographic art; Sandy Cline will be demonstrating his soap stone carving; and Amberlea Williams will have her newly published children’s book and will talk about how to start a Bee Friendly Garden with wildflower seeds. Williams Design Studio was an early Ontario General Store, built around 1850’s and rebuilt after the Great Fire of Bethany in1911. Their studio has been selected as an excellent example of the old ‘Boom Town’ front and Beverley and Paul have restored it since 1977 when they bought it.

On Saturday, the Bethany United Church Hub will be having an open house to show off local small businesses that make and sell various products like donuts, candies, etc.

The tour runs from 10am to 5pm on May 13 and 14. Visit www.rollinghillsstudiotour.com for more information.

HIKE FOR HOSPICE

Hike for Hospice 2023 is going to be in person this year for the first time since 2019. The Hike will take place at Auk’s Lodge Fleming College, 200 Albert St S. in Lindsay on May 7, 2023. Sign in opens at 11a.m. The walk will begin approximately 1pm.

The Hike will kick off National Hospice Week, which runs this year from May 7 to May 14.

Hike for Hospice is an amazing opportunity to come together with friends and family to raise muchneeded funds for Hospice Services in our community..

For more information and to register, visit hikeforhospice.ca.

NEW OFFERINGS FROM KAN

The Kawartha Arts Network (KAN) has announced some new offerings for the art lover and artists.

• The KAN gift certificate is an exciting chance to share one or more opportunities for creativity,” says Laurie Johnson, Advertising Lead for KAN. The gift certificate can be used for participation in classes from knowledgeable artist members of Kawartha Arts Network, a piece of artwork from an individual artist, or an artist membership in the coop. Note that the cost of a membership is $45 and requires participating in a committee to assist with the running of the not-for-profit arts organization.

• Starting in the spring of 2023, there are a variety of workshops and classes in diverse media for all levels of experience and interest. Classes will be offered in beginner acrylic painting, pen and ink, lino print on fabric and paper, classes with the option of using oils or acrylics, screen printing, digital and cell phone photography, the use of photo transfers in paintings, and two children’s classes. There will also be a Monday night drawing series for 14 weeks with three sections: basic drawing skills, figurative drawing and visual storytelling.

You can find out more information and register at www.kawarthaarts.ca.

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ONTARIO INVESTS IN OMEMEE KIDS

As part of Ontario’s ongoing efforts to build and improve local schools, the province provided Trillium Lakelands District School Board with approval to proceed to tender a two room kindergarten addition and a Child Care Centre. Which includes internal retrofits at Scott Young Public School in Omemee. This is supported by an investment of $5.9 million, including additional funding of $2.4 million.

“This is great news for the families whose children will attend Scott Young Public School,” said Laurie Scott, MPP for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock. “This investment will include 104 new kindergarten spaces, 49 new child care spaces, 3 new child care rooms, 1 room EarlyON Child and Family Centre.”

The Ontario government is delivering more than $26.6 billion in education funding for the 2022-23 school year, the highest investment in public education in Ontario’s history. Investing in the province’s schools is an integral part of Ontario’s Plan to Catch Up, which focuses on the priorities of parents and includes five key components:

• Kids being back in the classroom with a full school experience that includes extracurriculars like sports, band and field trips;

• Investing more than $175 million for enhanced tutoring support programs delivered by school boards and community partners, with a focus on reading, writing and math;

• Updating the curriculum to prepare students for

the jobs of tomorrow, including opportunities in the skilled trades;

• Providing more money to build schools and improve education; and

• Allocating $90 million – the highest amount in Ontario history to support student mental health. Once completed, this project will deliver 104 kindergarten spaces and 49 child care spaces for local families. The investment is part of the Ontario government’s commitment to provide $14 billion to support school construction, repairs and renewals over 10 years. Since 2018, the government has approved nearly 200 school construction projects and the development of more than 300 child care and education building-related projects, of which, more than 100 are actively under construction.

“We are excited to develop these new spaces for the Omemee community. The new addition and retrofits to the current spaces at Scott Young Public School will allow us to accommodate more students and have dedicated spaces for both child care for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, as well as EarlyON,” said Trillium Lakelands District School Board, Director of Education, Wes Hahn.

SWING BRIDGE PROGRESS

Parks Canada advises that following the successful lowering of the swing bridge onto its pintle (center support) and balance rails, the bridge was manually swung yesterday, April 4, 2023, to test its fit and function. This will allow for the remaining work on the bridge abutments and road to progress.

In addition, as the work continues, pedestrian access across the lock gates will be closed intermittently on April 10 and 11 to facilitate the re-installation of the lock gate cylinders.

Parks Canada continues to work with the contractor, stressing the importance of completing the project.

The remaining tasks include the forming and pouring of concrete on the bridge abutments, installation of the remaining mechanical components, hydraulic and electrical components, and paving.

DINERS CLUB IN COBY

Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes has launched a new Diners Club in Coboconk with the first event on April 27.

The Diners Club takes place in a community setting and is focused on creating opportunities for people with special needs and seniors to stay connected and engaged while enjoying a wonderful meal.

The Diners Club starts at noon and advanced registration is required. Please call 705-324-7323 ext. 654 or visit ccckl.ca to see the menu and register.

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SOCCER SKILLS CAMP

Think your child is the next Pele or Christine Sinclair on the pitch? The Buckhorn Community Centre is hosting a Soccer Skills Clinic from May 29 to July 3.

The coaches are Robin McGraw, a former Olympian, Coach of the Oshawa Kicks and an inductee in the Hall of Fame; and Stan Paul Bombino, Head Coach of the Oshawa Flames and an inductee in the Soccer Academy Hall of Fame.

The camp takes place Mondays from May 29 to July 3 from 5:30pm to 7pm for children aged 5 to 12. There are limited spaces available. The cost is $20 for BCC members and $25 for non-members.

You can sign up online at buckhorncommunitycentre.com or call 705-6578833.

GLOBUS HOSTS THE STARLIGHT BALL

Globus Theatre is turning 20 and that deserves a party to end all parties - so why not join in the festivities. Come and celebrate at the fundraising event of the year, The Starlight Ball, on Saturday, April 22.

Join Globus for a night of dancing and carousing, fabulous food and an exciting silent auction featuring prizes donated by the supportive community of local businesses. You can also meet some of your favourite performers from past seasons.

Since 2003, Globus, a charitable arts organization, has entertained the local community and encouraged cultural visitors to the region, producing almost 200 productions, bringing fantastic performers from across Canada to the Kawartha Lakes, and now reaching an audience of10,000 people a year.

In April 2022, Globus launched a $2 million dollar Raising the Barn Capital Campaign. The campaign currently stands at $1.33 million, however, the deadline to meet the goal is fast approaching.

On April 22, the red carpet rolls out at 6pm, with dinner at 7pm. Speeches, dancing and entertainment will follow.

Tickets are $125 (plus HST) per person. Guests will be seated at tables of eight. Your ticket includes a $60 charitable tax receipt and must be purchased in advanced. There will be no tickets at the door. Dinner choices will be available when booking.

To purchase tickets, please call the Box Office at 705-738-2037.

FLOODING HELP IN TRENT LAKES

As water levels continue to rise , Trent Lakes residents are able to fill their own sandbags free of charge at one of the two municipal depot locations. Bags will be provided; please bring your own shovel.

49 Depot – 110 County Road 49, Trent Lakes

Buckhorn Depot – 8 Melody Bay Road, Buckhorn

Keep up to date with current water levels and flows across the Trent-Severn Waterway at parks.canada.ca and for updates throughout Trent Lakes, visit www. kawarthaconservation.com.

FENELON FALLS BRIDGE PROJECT

The preliminary planning and design work for the Fenelon Falls Bridge replacement began last year (2022).

Progress on the evaluation of options for replacement of the Fenelon Falls Bridge was slowed due to high flow conditions within the river last Fall.

Parks Canada is currently working on studies for major rehabilitation work on the upstream dam and spillways in the area. The spillway along the north side of the river feeds the Orillia Power Generating Station therefore any proposed bridge work will have a major impact on Orillia Power. Parks Canada is evaluating all options for the spillway(s) and they will ultimately be in control of permitting any proposed City works with consideration for their own dam program and the needs of Orillia Power.

The consultant, D.M. Wills Associates Limited, will be completing all necessary desktop exercises and field work to ensure that they have a full understanding of the natural environment, and fisheries that may affect construction methods, timing and mitigation measures.

The field work is set to resume in May 2023 and a Public Information Centre will be held in Fall 2023. Follow along with the project on the Major Projects page at kawarthalakes.ca.

For future Fenelon Falls Bridge replacement updates be sure to subscribe to the City’s Newsroom to receive them right to your email inbox. You can also follow on Social Media platforms to receive the latest City of Kawartha Lakes news and updates.

OPTOMETRISTS SIGN 4-YEAR DEAL

The Ontario Association of Optometrists (OAO) has ratified a new four-year funding agreement with the Government of Ontario. The changes in this agreement are based on the best available clinical evidence and expert opinion for providing people appropriate eye care, as well as the expert advice of the OAO provided over months of bilateral discussions with the Ministry of Health.

Beginning April 1, 2023, payments to optometrists will increase for some OHIP insured optometry services and for eye exams provided to social assistance recipients.

On September 1, 2023, changes included in the agreement will begin to help increase access to care for people with chronic diseases such as glaucoma and ocular complications due to diabetes.

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Seniors diagnosed with an eligible medical condition requiring ongoing monitoring will continue to receive an OHIP-insured annual eye exam as well as two follow-up minor assessments. Seniors who do not have an eligible medical condition, such as macular degeneration, glaucoma or diabetes, will continue to receive preventative eye care through an OHIP-insured eye exam every 18 months, as well as two additional follow-up minor assessments.

There are no changes under this agreement to eligibility coverage for children or Ontarians receiving social assistance.

COUNTRY FOR A CAUSE

The Trent Lakes Recreation Association is hosting a fundraiser for the Kawartha “Youth Performing Arts’ Academy at Lakehurst Hall on Saturday, April 29.

The event features the country music styles of Ben Hudson. They say if you love country music, you’ll love Ben!

Tickets are $25 each, doors open at 6pm with the show running from 7 to 9pm. You can get you tickets by calling 705-772-2132.

PROVINCE INVESTS IN DOCTORS

The Ontario government is further expanding the number of medical school spots to historic highs while helping Ontario students become doctors in the province, whether they studied at home or abroad.

Starting in 2023, the government is investing an additional $33 million over three years to add another 100 undergraduate medical school seats and another 154 postgraduate medical training seats beginning in 2024, both now prioritized for Ontario residents.

“Too many Ontario students are having to go abroad for medical school because they can’t find

residency spots here in their home province while international students learn here then leave,” said Premier Doug Ford. “That’s why we’re expanding the number of undergraduate and graduate medical school spots and putting qualified Ontario students at the front of the line. We’re training the next generation of Ontario doctors right here in Ontario to stay here and care for Ontario communities.”

The new investment builds on the expansion of 160 undergraduate and 295 postgraduate medical training seats announced last year, the largest expansion of Ontario’s medical school system in over a decade.

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Aquarius (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) You know life is short, Aquarius. You hear it all the time. So, every day say what you mean. Tell the ones you love that you love them!

Pisces (Feb. 20 to March 20) As a water sign, Pisces, you are sensitive and intuitive with deep feelings. But don’t believe what some might say – that these are weak traits. They make you human!

Aries (March 21 to April 20) Aries, your job may not be inspiring and rewarding – yet! Are there ways you can make it better? Try to think of some simple small steps that can be taken each day to improve your outlook. It might just help!

Taurus (April 21 to May 21) Take care to get a good night’s sleep, Taurus – every night – to stay well now and in the future. It is often overlooked as part of a health lifestyle.

Gemini (May 22 to June 22) It’s time to realize what fantastic abilities you have, Gemini. They may not be the same as other so-called successful people, but they are YOURS to do whatever you wish to do with them!

Cancer (June 23 to July 23) “He who cannot dance puts the blame on the floor.”: Hindu Proverb. Cancer, try to accept responsibility for the things you cannot do, or the things that have caused errors. Putting the blame on someone else doesn’t make you look very good!

April 6 to 20

Leo (July 24 to Aug. 23) Love birds are flying all around, Leo. Be sure to stop and say hello and maybe they will spread some romance your way, too!

Virgo (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) For every choice made, there is a consequence, Virgo, good or bad. But the thing is, we never know which way it could go. So, take a risk, go with your feelings and time will work everything out.

Libra (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) Change can be hard, Libra. But, depending on how we look at it, it can be a sadness of things gone by – or a celebration of the future. Which will it be for you?

Scorpio (Oct. 24 to Nov. 22) A visitor from afar may be crossing your doorstep in the coming phase, Scorpio. This will be a joyous occasion. Get out the welcome mat!

Sagittarius (Nov. 23 to Dec. 21) “Hang in there. It is astonishing how short a time it can take for very wonderful things to happen.”: Frances Hodgson Burnett. Yes, Sag, but also don’t be discouraged if it takes a little longer. Your time will come!

Capricorn (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Why not find some theatre productions to enjoy this Spring, Capricorn? Comedy, drama, you name it. It’s all there waiting to entertain you.

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Wednesday 1:00 p.m. drop in with Darts, Sorry bid Euchre cancelled till April.

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