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Friday, May 1, 2026

COVERING THE EAST KAWARTHAS

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MP Emma Harrison Reviews First Year in Office

BY VANESSA STARK

One year ago, almost to the day, the federal election was held across Canada. On April 28, 2025, Emma Harrison of Selwyn was announced as the new Member of Parliament for the Peterborough Riding.

The Lakefield Herald was able to sit down virtually with MP Harrison to discuss her first year in office.

Harrison described her first year in this new role as an incredible whirlwind.


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BY TERRY MCQUITTY
More than 150 local students came together at Lakefield District Public School for a day of music, mentorship, and performance during Intermediate Band Day in association with the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra. The event took place last Friday morning. Pictured above from Adam Scott Intermediate are Rylee Dave, Aleena Aborig and Celia Soimu.
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Otonabee Conservation CEO explains upcoming consolidation changes to County Council

BY VANESSA STARK

Otonabee Conservation will be one of seven Conservation Authorities merging together under new provincial legislation.

Currently, there are 36 conservation authorities across the province, with different rules, regulations, and services.

The province has introduced new legislation that would condense those 36 separate authorities into 9.

Janette Loveys Smith, CAO of

Otonabee Conservation (ORCA) and General Manager of Crowe Valley Conservation Authority gave a presentation to County Council on April 22 discussing the process and what this means for the local municipalities.

Loveys Smith told council that much of the information is still forthcoming from the province but the presentation was intended to update council with what is known at this time.

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Low-Cost Rabies Vaccine Clinics Coming to the Region

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Lakelands Public Health and the Peterborough Humane Society are excited to be partnering to bring a reduced-cost rabies clinic to the North Kawartha Community Centre this Spring.

“The cost of vaccines is often cited as a barrier to vaccinating pets,” said Dr. Piggott, Medical Officer of Health for Lakelands Public Health, “so, this reduced cost clinic will serve as an opportunity to protect our community’s pets, the families that love them, and from a public health perspective, prevent diseases that could transmit to humans.”

According to the Peterborough Humane Society CEO Shawn Morey, clinics like these are a real priority. “At PHS, we’re committed to reducing barriers to pet care,” said Morey. “Partnering with Lakelands Public Health on this clinic is a meaningful way to support both ends of the leash and keep our community safe.”

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Gas tax funding will help support local public transit initiatives

OPP Supports Community Training During Victims and Survivors of Crime Week

Low-Cost Rabies Vaccine Clinics Coming to the Region

Halls Glen Transfer Station Scale Replacement

Ron Black Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Selwyn Township

Apsley Lions Home and Cottage Show Prepares You For Summer Fun!

“A Decade of Service”. Congratulations Kim Whynot and Mike Richardson

Trent Lakes council meets with ratepayers

Kevin T. Heffernan

Kawartha Wild

Editorial by Terry McQuitty

Accidental Columnist by Marnie Clement

Lakefield Historical Society by Michael Chappell

Book Review by Barry Mutter

@yourlibrary by Kacie Gardiner

Business Buzz: Chamber Spotlights by Nigel Broersma

Golden Years Club Update

Horoscopes

Sudoku

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"Unheralded" the Documentary

This short documentary is a portrait of a tiny town, Lakefield, Ontario, and its independent weekly, the Herald. Across North America, newspapers are dying, but in Lakefield, Terry McQuitty, the town paper’s publisher, carries on a rich, 150-year-old tradition. Set to the pace of small-town life, Unheralded is a testament to the vital role newspapers can still play, and the close bond between reporter and reader.

Aaron Hancox   2011
Link to full doc provided by the National Film Board of Canada