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Brenda Whitehead is the new president and CEO of the Peterborough and Kawarthas Chamber...
Whitehead comes from the Port Hope and District Chamber of Commerce, where she has been CEO for over seven years.
Seven women with developmental disabilities will soon have their own permanent home in Peterborough
Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region and Our Daughters' Home break ground on new Sophia Street build.
Experience all the excitement of a first date but without the awkward silences in...
For three nights from July 10 to 12, five stellar improv performers will create an unscripted romantic comedy based on two audience members.
Peterborough city council votes against additional homelessness funding at Trinity Centre in 2026
Council directs city staff to issue an RFP for when overnight shelter contract with One City ends on March 31.
Peterborough city council votes against additional homelessness funding for One City
$514,080 in funding would have expanded the daytime and overnight drop-in programs at Trinity Centre in 2026.
Funny, family, and forgiveness come together in Norm Foster’s ‘Come Down From Up River’...
Directed by Sarah Quick and starring James Barrett, Tara Koehler, and Jajube Mandiela, the touching comedy runs from June 25 to July 5 in Bobcaygeon.
26,300-acre tract of land south of Bancroft becomes largest protected area owned by an...
Owner Ben Samann has partnered with the Ontario Conservation Accelerator to have 'The Park' recognized by the federal and provincial governments
Jennifer Jones is no longer CEO of the Peterborough Public Library
Jones, who first joined the library as head librarian in 2015, was in the middle of leading a controversial staffing reorganization.
Peterborough Musicfest announces remaining four free-admission concerts in July
Preston Pablo with noelle, The Jim Cuddy Band, The Weber Brothers, and Jess Moskaluke will be performing in Del Crary Park.
Lydia the trumpeter swan is healthy and back home in Peterborough
After capturing the potentially injured swan almost two weeks ago, Steve Paul, Peter Hewett, and Karen Hjort-Jensen released it back into the wild on Sunday morning.