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‘History will remember’: Peterborough city council to allow demolition of contaminated GE buildings
Public delegations urged council to consider environmental and public safety concerns before permitting GE Vernova to demolish buildings.
Peterborough city councillor says council’s GE demolition decision violates Ontario Heritage Act
Joy Lachica accuses mayor of concealing notice of demolition from council for nearly a month as concerns grow over heritage, environmental, and public health impacts.
Peterborough city council approves demolition of most of historic GE factory site despite contamination...
After lengthy debate, council accepts GE Vernova's recommendations to preserve only select historic structures.
Partial demolition proposed for historic General Electric factory complex in downtown Peterborough
City council will consider heritage impact assessment report prepared for GEPR Energy Canada Inc. that proposes demolishing a large number of vacant buildings.
After five years, Joel Wiebe leaving the Peterborough and Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce for...
The award-winning vice president of government relations and operations has accepted a position as senior advisor of community relations.
Artsweek Peterborough returns September 28 with eight days of free visual and performing arts
Presented by the Electric City Culture Council, festival is a city-wide celebration of dance, theatre, poetry, audio and sound art, painting, sculpture, and music.
Public Energy welcomes Mozambican-Canadian dance artist and choreographer Pulga Muchochoma to Peterborough on September...
To be performed at Market Hall for one night only, YEBO ('Yes') consists of a solo work called NGOMA ('Drum') and an ensemble piece called INKOSI ('King').
Tickets selling fast for Globus Theatre production of ‘The Beaver Club’ starring playwright Barb...
Hilarious and empowering comedy about four older women on a road trip to Newfoundland runs for 11 performances from September 24 to October 4.
Art Gallery of Peterborough ‘exploring the potential’ of relocating to proposed 17-storey Crescent Street...
Ashburnham Realty's planning consultant is holding a public open house on September 23 at the gallery.
Ashburnham Realty now proposing 17-storey high-rise for Crescent Street development in Peterborough
Change from 15-storey building comes on heels of city council's approval of 17-storey high-rise in East City.