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  • Resident input wanted for Heritage Designation Strategy in Kawartha Lakes

    The City of Kawartha Lakes is developing a new heritage designation strategy to help guide its protection of built heritage assets across the municipality.

    Kawartha Lakes, and its predecessor municipalities, have protected properties through heritage designation under the Ontario Heritage Act since the Act was passed in 1975. There are over 120 individually designated heritage properties in the municipality, which represent just a small number of the important historic structures and locations. These buildings and places help tell our story, are points of pride for residents, and attract visitors to the region.

    Over the past five years, the provincial government has made a significant number of changes to how we protect heritage properties and has recommended that municipalities complete strategies for how they designate properties. Kawartha Lakes is currently in the process of creating a strategy to help guide how we identify and protect the properties that are important to our residents, while also fulfilling our legislative obligations.

    We are looking for resident input on this strategy and there are three ways to get involved:

    • Visit our Jump In page to learn more about the project, keep up to date on milestones, and complete our public survey.
    • Complete a paper survey at one of our municipal service centres or at our Development Service Hub at 180 Kent Street West in Lindsay.
    • Attend one of our public information sessions to learn more about the project from staff and to provide your input.
      • January 21, 2026 at the Fenelon Falls Library (19 Market Street), 4pm to 6pm
      • January 22, 2026 at Lindsay City Hall (26 Francis Street), 6pm to 8pm

    The public survey closes on January 29, 2026.

    For further information on the new Heritage Designation Strategy, please visit the Kawartha Lakes website or contact Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer – Heritage Planning. To stay up to date on Economic Development news, visit the Facebook page.

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  • Free Movement Weekly Immigration Newsletter #101

    Free Movement Weekly Immigration Newsletter #101

    Welcome to the weekly Free Movement newsletter! 

    I hope that you managed to have a bit of break over the holidays and are feeling well rested and ready for the many challenges that we already know 2026 will have in store, both for migrants and…

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  • Pakistan warns that Afghanistan is becoming ‘hub for terrorists’

    Pakistan warns that Afghanistan is becoming ‘hub for terrorists’

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan ’s military on Tuesday warned that Afghanistan is becoming a “hub for terrorists and non-state actors,” widening its allegations to assert that its Taliban government is…

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  • Astrobites at AAS 247: Day 1

    Astrobites at AAS 247: Day 1

    The starless gas cloud Cloud-9. The magenta area shows the radio emission from the cloud, and the dashed circle shows the region of brightest radio emission. Cloud-9’s discovery and follow-up investigation were reported at AAS 247….

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  • US Department of Labor announces availability of $145M in funding to support performance-based Registered Apprenticeship expansion – U.S. Department of Labor (.gov)

    1. US Department of Labor announces availability of $145M in funding to support performance-based Registered Apprenticeship expansion  U.S. Department of Labor (.gov)
    2. DOL Offers $98 Million to Expand Youth Pre-Apprenticeship Programs  ohsonline.com
    3. U.S. Labor Department opens $98m fund for youth pre-apprenticeships with AI literacy requirement  EdTech Innovation Hub
    4. U.S. Labor Department Announces $98M YouthBuild Funding for Workforce Training  Construction Owners Club
    5. U.S. Labor Department Launches $35.8M Manufacturing Apprenticeship Fund  Thomasnet

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  • US oil refiners gear up for comeback of Venezuelan crude

    US oil refiners gear up for comeback of Venezuelan crude

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    US refiners are braced for a surge in Venezuelan crude that would make them early winners of President Donald…

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  • Space scientists discover first relic cloud that never formed stars – Nonstop Local News

    1. Space scientists discover first relic cloud that never formed stars  Nonstop Local News
    2. NASA’s Hubble Examines Cloud-9, First of New Type of Object  NASA Science (.gov)
    3. Hubble reveals universe’s first failed galaxy  Daily Times
    4. Mysterious space…

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  • Tax revenues robust in 2025 and sustained investment in public services and infrastructure – Tánaiste Simon Harris & Minister Jack Chambers

    • Tax revenues in 2025 amounted to €105.7 billion, up by €8.6 billion (8.9 per cent), on 2024.
    • Of this:
      • Income tax receipts amounted to €36.6 billion, up by €1.5 billion (4.3 per cent);
      • Corporation tax receipts of €32.9 billion are up by €4.8 billion (17.2 per cent);
      • VAT receipts of €22.9 billion were €1.1 billion (5.1 per cent) higher.
    • Total gross voted expenditure amounted to €109.4 billion, €5.7 billion (5.5 per cent) ahead of 2024 and €0.6 billion (0.5 per cent) behind profile.
    • An (underlying) Exchequer surplus of €3.8 billion was recorded last year.

    An underlying Exchequer surplus of €3.8 billion was recorded last year.

    On the revenue side total underlying tax receipts amounted to €105.7 billion in 2025, an €8.6 billion (8.9 per cent) increase on 2024.

    In terms of direct taxes income tax receipts of €36.6 billion are up on the previous year by €1.5 billion (4.3 per cent) reflecting the strength of labour market. Corporation tax receipts amounted to €32.9 billion last year, €4.8 billion (17.2 per cent) ahead of 2024.

    In terms of indirect taxes, VAT receipts for the year amounted to €22.9 billion, €1.1 billion (5.1 per cent) higher than 2024, demonstrating the resilience in consumption. Excise receipts were €6.5 billion, up by €0.2 billion (3.0 per cent).

    Non-tax revenue in 2025 was €3.5 billion, up by €1.9 billion on 2024, largely driven by transfers to the Exchequer arising from the CJEU judgement (mainly interest payments).

    Total gross voted expenditure amounted to €109.4 billion, €5.7 billion (5.5 per cent) ahead of 2024 and €0.6 billion (0.5 per cent) behind profile.

    In terms of the bottom line, an underlying Exchequer surplus of €3.8 billion was recorded in the year, an improvement of €2.0 billion on the previous year (the headline surplus was €7.1 billion).

    Tánaiste and Minister for Finance, Simon Harris T.D. said:

    The Minister for Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation, Jack Chambers T.D. said:

    ENDS

    Notes to editors:

    Unless stated, all figures in this press release exclude the impact of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruling of September last year.

    In 2025 €3.3 billion was received (€1.7 billion in corporation tax receipts and €1.6 billion in non-tax revenues) in the first half of the year.

    Fiscal Monitor December 2025

    Analytical Exchequer Statement December 2025

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  • Scrapbooks as Visual Diaries | The Art Institute of Chicago

    Scrapbooks as Visual Diaries | The Art Institute of Chicago

    These personal, hand-assembled volumes serve as inventive diaries. Using a range of media from photographs and sketches to fabric swatches and handwritten notes, each one captures the rhythms of daily life, the evolution of ideas, and…

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  • Bidirectional Associations between Substance Abuse and Psoriasis: A Pr

    Bidirectional Associations between Substance Abuse and Psoriasis: A Pr

    Introduction

    Psoriasis is a common, chronic, and inflammatory skin disease, which is characterized by dry, itchy, and raised skin plaques with silvery scales.1–3 Substance abuse pertains to the harmful use of psychoactive substances, such as…

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