
Beyond the Gold: Kirkland Lake's Economic Renaissance
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Andrew Siegwart interviews Kirkland Lake Mayor Stacy Wight and Economic Development Director Dan Laverdure the town's transformative economic strategy. Kirkland Lake, a historic mining community of about 8,500 people, is reimagining its future by diversifying its economy and revitalizing tourism. The municipality is developing a five-year tourism plan that leverages its rich mining heritage, implementing a Municipal Accommodation Tax, and attracting new development through innovative approaches.
Key initiatives include partnering with Keepers of the Circle, an indigenous women-led organization building a modular home factory, and creating a resident attraction campaign. The town is focusing on showcasing its cultural assets, including historical mining sites, the Northern Throttle drag races, and a multicultural center.
Wight and Labrador emphasize the importance of community collaboration, indigenous reconciliation, and targeted support from provincial and federal governments to help smaller communities grow and thrive.
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