Authors Articles by Bruce Head

Articles by Bruce Head

Bruce Head
583 Articles
Bruce Head is kawarthaNOW.com's managing editor, chief technical officer, and a contributing writer. If he has any spare time, he enjoys songwriting, playing acoustic guitar, and taking photos of Cait the border collie.
A visual representation of what 16 pickleball courts could look like from a "preliminary facility fit" document for the Bonnerworth Park Redevelopment that City of Peterborough staff presented during a community meeting on March 21, 2024. One reason some residents in the Bonnerworth Park neighbourhood object to the proposal to have that many pickleball courts at the park is because of the amount of additional noise and traffic that will result. (Image: City of Peterborough)

Peterborough city council approves Bonnerworth Park redevelopment with 16 pickleball courts

Five-hour meeting saw 10 delegations speak either in favour or against pausing the plan for further study and community consultation.
Peterborough City Hall. (Photo: Bruce Head / kawarthaNOW)

What’s on the agenda for Peterborough City Council for April 2

Items for Tuesday night's general committee meeting include a physician recruitment action plan, the awarding of community grants, and more.
A rendering of Shadowchaser, a private commercial jet that includes a bubble canopy on top of the aircraft where passengers can enjoy an unobstructed view of totality for 23 minutes and 51 seconds. (Graphic: Windspeed Technologies)

Peterborough native will pilot first commercial jet to chase the moon’s shadow during the...

William Streich will be at the controls of Shadowchaser, a private jet modified with a bubble canopy to give passengers an unobstructed view.
Canadian percussionist Beverley Johnston is internationally recognized for her dynamic performances on marimba and percussion. Her exciting performances have been distinguished as unconventional, effectively combining classical transcriptions, contemporary music, and a touch of theatre. She has captivated audiences across North America and overseas with her personal charm and her unique style. Her performances and recordings have been broadcast on radio networks all over the world. She has released seven solo CDs, and can also be heard as soloist or chamber musician on numerous other recordings. (Photo: Bo Huang)

Percussionist Beverley Johnston will join the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra for ‘This is Italy!’ on...

Concert at Showplace Performance Centre will feature works by Ottorino Respighi, Christos Hatzis, Antonio Vivaldi, and Felix Mendelssohn.
Mexican-Canadian aerial and performance artist Diana Lopez Soto empties a cantaro (clay pot) in mid-air during a performance of her solo work "Nomada", which she will bring to the stage at Market Hall Performing Arts Centre in downtown Peterborough for one night only on April 5, 2024, presented by Public Energy Performing Arts. (Photo: Greg Wong)

Aerial and performance artist Diana Lopez Soto reclaims her Mexican Indigenous heritage in ‘Nomada’

Public Energy Performing Arts presents the internationally renowned Mexican-Canadian artist's solo work on April 5 at Peterborough's Market Hall.
Leslie Jones as Iris in the premiere 2002 production of Morris Panych's "Girl in the Goldfish Bowl" at the Arts Club Theatre in Vancouver. The award-winning play tells the story of a 10-year-old girl living in a fishery town in 1962 who, convinced the troubles in her world were caused by the death of her pet goldfish, finds a mysterious stranger washed up the ocean's shore who she believes will set her world right. (Photo: Andree Lanthier)

Peterborough Theatre Guild wraps up its season with satirical comedy ‘Girl in the Goldfish...

Directed by 4th Line Theatre's Kim Blackwell, Morris Panych's award-winning play runs for 10 performances from May 3 to 18.
The Art Gallery of Peterborough on Little Lake, showing the original building (Foster House) that the City of Peterborough donated to the gallery in 1977 and the modern wing that opened two years later. (Photo: Zach Ward)

The Art Gallery of Peterborough is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024

Events planned to celebrate gallery's 1974 founding include a fundraising art sale in April and a 50th anniversary celebration in August.
Cobourg entrepreneur and former Northumberland-Peterborough South MP Kim Rudd with her husband Tom in an undated photo. Rudd passed away on March 12, 2024 at the age of 66 following a lengthy battle with ovarian cancer. (Photo: Kim Rudd / Facebook)

Cobourg entrepreneur and former Northumberland-Peterborough South MP Kim Rudd has passed away

Rudd died on March 12 at Ed's House hospice in Cobourg following a lengthy battle with ovarian cancer.
Matt Anderson, owner of microgreens business Chemong City Greens, was one of the nine graduates of the 2023 ScaleUP program designed to help Peterborough-area businesses grow. Community Futures Peterborough and Scotiabank are partnering once again to bring the program back for spring 2024, with applications open until Tuesday, April 2. (Photo courtesy of Community Futures Peterborough)

ScaleUP program returns to help Peterborough-area entrepreneurs grow their businesses

Community Futures Peterborough and Scotiabank announce applications open until April 2 for program providing classroom sessions and one-on-one strategic consultations.
Peterborough City Hall in 2017. (Photo: Bruce Head / kawarthaNOW)

What’s on the agenda for Peterborough City Council on Monday

Items for general committee on March 11 include an update on the modular housing community and architect selection for the new police administrative facility.

Become a #kawarthaNOW fan

27,915FollowersLike
23,673FollowersFollow
18,060FollowersFollow

Sign up for kawarthNOW's Enews

Sign up for our VIP Enews

kawarthaNOW.com offers two enews options to help readers stay in the know. Our VIP enews is delivered weekly every Wednesday morning and includes exclusive giveaways, and our news digest is delivered daily every morning. You can subscribe to one or both.




Submit your event for FREE!

Use our event submission form to post your event on our website — for free. To submit editorial content or ideas, please contact us.