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Tuesday’s The Offspring and Bad Religion concert at Peterborough Memorial Centre cancelled due to...
Structural assessment finds added concert rigging weight combined with heavy snow would exceed allowable limits.
Almost 60 women nominated for second annual Luminary Awards for Women in Business
Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce announces nominees in seven award categories, with awards luncheon set for May 7.
Community Futures Peterborough expands Entrepreneurship 101 series for spring
Nine-part series includes two new workshops on SEO and e-commerce and employer obligations in partnership with Scotiabank.
Three Oshawa teens face multiple charges after violent Peterborough carjacking
A woman had just arrived home late Sunday night when the teens forced the keys out of her hand.
Special weather statement in effect for Kawarthas region for snow on Tuesday
Snowfall amounts of 5-10 cm are expected, with reduced visibility at times in heavy snow.
Haliburton County high school students can learn about a career in policing at upcoming...
Five-week interactive program will take place Wednesday nights at Haliburton Highlands OPP detachment in Minden from March 25 to April 29.
Thinking of running for municipal council? Free candidate information session set for March 31
City of Peterborough and county townships host two-hour session with governance trainer Nigel Bellchamber ahead of municipal election nomination period.
Peterborough’s Snofest returns for the Family Day long weekend with four days of free...
Family-friendly celebration runs February 13 to 16 with indoor and outdoor skating, swimming, arts activities, and other community events.
Trade contractors invited to apply for new $50-million Kawartha Lakes Paramedic Headquarters in Lindsay
Ball Construction is seeking pre-qualification submissions by March 6, with construction expected to begin in the summer.
Another cold warning in effect for the Kawarthas region for this weekend
Environment Canada is forecasting a prolonged period of wind chills ranging from 30°C - 35°C.

























