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Cobourg police remind public to be vigilant after 82-year-old man nearly loses savings in...
An alert bank teller intervened after scammers posing as bank and justice officials instructed a local senior to withdraw his funds as part of a fake fraud investigation.
Cold warning issued for Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Northumberland as temperatures plunge this...
Lakelands Public Health warns wind chills as low as -36°C could pose serious health risks.
nightlifeNOW – January 22 to 28
Featuring live music listings at pubs and restaurants in Peterborough and the greater Kawarthas region.
Habitat PKR to reopen newly expanded Peterborough ReStore on January 24
Community invited to Saturday celebration to see 2,000 square feet of new space including dedicated area for housewares, décor, and home essentials.
Snow squall warning in effect for Haliburton County Thursday into Friday
Local snowfall amounts of 20-40 cm are expected before snow squalls move out of area Friday morning.
Fire services in the city and county of Peterborough receive $316,565 from Ontario’s Fire...
Eligible projects receiving grants focus on firefighter health and safety, lithium-ion battery response, and infrastructure modernization.
$180K initiative aims to improve access to justice for Kawartha Lakes residents
Led by Kawartha Community Foundation, 'Together for Justice' initiative is funding six local non-profits to support early intervention, navigation, and community-based solutions.
4th Line Theatre presents preview of a new play about a Lindsay native who...
Robert Winslow, Amy Keating, and more will read excerpts from Maja Arda's 'The Legend of Pearl Hart' at Traill College in Peterborough on January 31.
Lakefield’s Tanya Bailey receives Ontario’s first-ever Rural Entrepreneur award
Cheesy Fromage owner praised for connecting farmers with consumers and helping to revitalize the Peterborough Agricultural Society.
Snow squall watch in effect for southern Kawarthas region Monday
Strong winds gusting to 70 km/h in the afternoon will be accompanied by 10-20 cm of snow by Tuesday morning.


























