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FOCA (Federation of Ontario Cottagers Association) is encouraging everyone to: …write your MPP to prevent the elimination of the Seasonal Rate Class. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) is trying to DOUBLE our electricity rates by eliminating the Seasonal Rate Class. This means an additional $54 a month in fees for nearly 80,000 seasonal Hydro One customers…

UPDATE #5 – February 4, 2021 Haliburton County Council held a special meeting on January 27 to discuss the Public Consultation process related to the Proposed Shoreline Preservation By-law. After much discussion it was agreed that Council would put out a Request for Proposals (RFP) to identify and select a firm which could provide necessary…

The KLCOA Board of Directors has now reviewed the 2020 year-to-date financial position of the organization. Due to the ongoing support of our membership this year, combined with decreased 2020 expenses (due to events cancelled and deferred because of COVID-19), we have generated an operating surplus. As such, the KLCOA will be offering an optional…

The KLCOA wrote in the Fall to Bell Canada to express concern about the large number of problems (landline, cell phone and DSL) being experienced by our members and to ask the company to discuss plans to improve services in our area. We have now had two constructive conference calls with Bell representatives. The Bell…

Check out the Fall Newsletter under https://klcoa-newsletters.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/Kennisis+Breeze+Fall+2020.pdf Previous years Newsletters (Spring, Summer and Fall) can be found under News …Newsletters. Enjoy

November 13 – Update Re: Possible Blue-Green Algae Event on Little Kennisis Lake The location of the small blue-green algae event (Nov. 8, 2020) was roughly half way along the North Shore of Little Kennisis. A site visit by the KLCOA (Nov. 10, 2020) confirmed that the algal bloom was on the surface and accumulated…