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  • Lindsay Recreation Complex Service Disruption notice
    Notice of Temporary Service Disruptions: Lindsay Recreation Complex July 14 to 20, 2025.

    Please be advised: There will be temporary service disruptions at the Lindsay Recreation Complex, which will restrict elevator access to Pad 1 and the Community Room viewing areas due to private events happening on the following dates and times:

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    Heat Warning issued for Friday July 11 possibly through Thursday July 17; stay cool and stay safe

    Kawartha Lakes – Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Lindsay and Southern Kawartha Lakes as a heat event is expected to bring a prolonged period of near heat warning levels beginning, Friday July 11, 2025. Dangerously hot and humid temperatures could last until Thursday July 17, 2025.

  • Outside image of the Lindsay Water Treatment Plant
    Lindsay Drinking Water System update

    The municipality would like to extend its sincere thanks to residents for their patience and understanding as we worked to resolve the July 4 emergency mechanical issue that resulted in discoloured water for some residents on the Lindsay municipal drinking water system.

  • City of Kawartha Lakes Committee of Adjustment Notice of Public Hearing for Minor Variance 20250710

    The Committee of Adjustment webcast is available through the City of Kawartha Lakes livestream at: www.youtube.com/c/CityofKawarthaLakes.

    Video and/or audio recording is not permitted during Council or Committee of Council meetings, pursuant to Trespass to Property Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. T.21.

  • Water Wastewater public notice graphic
    Sonya Drinking Water System upgrades may result in pressure fluctuations on July 15, 2025

    Users of the Sonya municipal drinking water system may experience periods of pressure fluctuations and/or low pressure on Tuesday July 15, 2025.

    These fluctuations will be temporary and regular pressure levels will resume once the system upgrades have been completed. During the upgrades, the drinking water supply will be supplemented with water from another municipal drinking water system. While the difference in drinking water source may result in a change to taste and odour, please note that this will not affect the quality of water. The water will remain safe to drink.

  • Group photo in front of brand banner for Omemee Arena project grant announcement
    Ontario Upgrading Emily-Omemee Community Centre in Kawartha Lakes

    Issued on behalf of Laurie Scott, MPP, Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock

    Kawartha Lakes — The Ontario government is investing $1,000,000 to protect jobs and upgrade the Emily-Omemee Community Centre in the City of Kawartha Lakes. This investment is a part of the province’s $200 million Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund (CSRIF), a province-wide initiative that helps communities revitalize local facilities, grow the economy and promote active, healthy living across Ontario. 

  • A mother and daughter at the Lindsay Municipal Service Centre desk
    Kawartha Lakes Municipal Service Centres closing at 12pm on Wednesday July 16, 2025

    Kawartha Lakes – The Kawartha Lakes Customer Service Division will be closing at 12pm on Wednesday July 16, 2025 for operational needs.

    As a result, all four Municipal Service Centres (Bobcaygeon, Coboconk, Lindsay and Omemee), along with the municipality’s general inquiry Customer Service phone line will be unavailable during this time.

  • Mechanical issue at Lindsay Water Reservoir resolved

    Kawartha Lakes – The municipality is advising residents connected to the municipal drinking water system in Lindsay that a mechanical failure occurred within the water reservoir on July 4, 2025, resulting in higher-than-normal flows through the system.

    The issue was promptly addressed, with full repairs completed and normal operations restored later that evening.

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    Heat Warning issued for Saturday July 5 through Sunday July 6; stay cool and stay safe

    Kawartha Lakes – Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Kawartha Lakes as a heat event is set to begin Saturday July 5, 2025. Dangerously hot and humid temperatures are expected to last through at least Sunday July 6, 2025.

    Heat and Extended Heat Warnings are issued by Environment Canada, when the following criteria are met:

  • City of Kawartha Lakes Notice of Applications for Consent to Convey Land 20250704

    The purpose of this consent application is to create four new lots from the subject land at 189 Portage Road. The subject land, legally described as South Part Lots 7 to 9, Eldon Concession NPR, in the Geographic Township of Eldon in the City of Kawartha Lakes, is approximately 27.4 hectares (67.7 acres) in size, with approximately 239 metres of frontage on Bolsover Road, and approximately 635 metres of frontage on Portage Road.


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Kawartha Lakes 
P.O. Box 9000, 26 Francis Street
Lindsay, ON, K9V 5R8
Telephone: 705-324-9411
Toll free at 1-888-822-2225
After-hours emergencies: 1-877-885-7337

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