As we look back on the week that was, here were our top five most read stories:
1 A GoFundMe Fundraiser has been started for a north Lanark 82 year-old father Blair Baker and his adult daughter Laura, after they lost everything when their family home caught fire on the 21st.
GoFundMe set up for Lanark man and daughter who lost everything in a blaze | Lanarkleedstoday.ca
2 Provincial NDP Leader Marit Stiles has commented on the funding situation for promary health care in Perth, and across the province.
Stiles supports Tay River Medical’s funding call | Lanarkleedstoday.ca
3 There’s now a name attached to Thursday’s large police operation in Smiths Falls.
Suspect in Thursday’s police action in Smiths Falls named | Lanarkleedstoday.ca
4 A 4-3 vote carried a motion in Smiths Falls calling on the provincial and federal governments to collaborate and design a universal basic income program for working-age adults.
Smiths Falls council supports basic income program by slimmest of margins | Lanarkleedstoday.ca
5 The Town of Carleton Place, Drummond/North Elmsley Township, Tay Valley Township, and Mississippi Mills have implemented total burn bans until further notice.

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