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Kawartha Lakes This Week is a weekly, community newspaper in Lindsay, Ontario, Canada, that was established in 1977 under the title Lindsay This Week. It is one of three newspapers in the Kawartha Division of Metroland Publishing, a company that owns newspapers across Ontario. News content is updated on its site, www.MyKawartha.com, several ...
Lindsay is a community of 22,367 people (2021 census) [2] on the Scugog River in the Kawartha Lakes region of south-eastern Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 43 km (27 mi) west of Peterborough .
The Standard News (published weekly in print and online throughout Kawartha Lakes and Durham) The Lindsay Advocate (online and print news magazine focused on social and economic issues.) The Kawartha Promoter [36] (online news magazine published out of Bobcaygeon) 91.9 Bounce FM transmits from Lindsay
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The channel was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in 1996 as Pulse 24, described as "a 24-hour-a-day specialty television service devoted to news and information, with a focus on southern Ontario local and regional news and information", [1] and launched on March 30, 1998, as CablePulse 24, under the ownership of CHUM Limited, the parent company ...
'Summer House' star Lindsay Hubbard tells 'Women's Health' about how her workout routine and nutrition helped her get a "revenge body" post-breakup from Carl.
An attorney for Lindsay Clancy says that the funds “have nothing to do with” his client’s legal defence Lindsay Clancy: GoFundMe donations of over $1m will not be used to cover mother’s ...
The Lindsay Post was a newspaper in Lindsay, Ontario, Canada, that was established as The Canadian Post in 1857 in Beaverton before being moved to Lindsay in 1861. Before it ceased publishing in 2013, it was a twice-weekly, broadsheet community newspaper that was part of Sun Media and Quebecor, Canada's largest newspaper publisher.