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      United Way Peterborough & District CEO Jim Russell takes a selfie with the United Way team on December 12, 2025 during the organization's annual Peterborough Pajama Day, where community members and workplaces donate $5 to the United Way and wear their PJs or other comfy clothes for the day. Russell also announced that the United Way has raised $855,000 so far for its 2025-26 community campaign, which is just over half of its $1.6 million goal. (Photo: Jim Russell / United Way)

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    • The ReFrame Film Festival returns on January 30 to February 8, 2026 with more than 40 thought-provoking documentary films about environmental and social justice. In-person screenings take place in downtown Peterborough at Showplace Performance Centre and Market Hall Performing Arts Centre (pictured) from January 30 to February 1, followed by a virtual program available for online streaming across Canada from February 3 to 8. (Photo: ReFrame Film Festival)

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      A sold-out crowd of 200 people attended the Peterborough and Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce's inaugural Luminary Awards celebration at the Great Hall of Trent University's Champlain College on May 8, 2025, which saw awards in five categories that recognize women at all stages of their careers presented to Sheena Howard, Jenisha Sanjit Arora, Rachel Stark, Tiffany Arcari, and Jeannine Taylor. (Photo: Jordan Lyall Photography)

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    • You can enjoy a cozy alfresco dining experience in December thanks to the snow domes at Cheeky Duck Vineyard in Lakefield. Warmed by electric heaters, the two plastic domes seat up to 12 to 14 diners each, and are already drawing diners from across and beyond The Kawarthas. The snow domes are available until January 2, when Cheeky Duck closes until the spring. (Photo courtesy of Cheeky Duck Vineyard)

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      A horse-drawn wagon ride through Lang Pioneer Village Museum in Keene is one of the many activities available during the family-friendly "Christmas by Candlelight" event taking place from 4 to 8 p.m. on December 6 and 7, 2025. (Photo: Heather Doughty Photography)

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You can enjoy a cozy alfresco dining experience in December thanks to the snow domes at Cheeky Duck Vineyard in Lakefield. Warmed by electric heaters, the two plastic domes seat up to 12 to 14 diners each, and are already drawing diners from across and beyond The Kawarthas. The snow domes are available until January 2, when Cheeky Duck closes until the spring. (Photo courtesy of Cheeky Duck Vineyard)

Cheeky Duck Vineyard brings back winter ‘snow domes’ for alfresco dining in Lakefield

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You can enjoy a cozy alfresco dining experience in December thanks to the snow domes at Cheeky Duck Vineyard in Lakefield. Warmed by electric heaters, the two plastic domes seat up to 12 to 14 diners each, and are already drawing diners from across and beyond The Kawarthas. The snow domes are available until January 2, when Cheeky Duck closes until the spring. (Photo courtesy of Cheeky Duck Vineyard)

Cheeky Duck Vineyard brings back winter ‘snow domes’ for alfresco dining in Lakefield

Megan Gallant - December 14, 2025
Farm-to-table restaurant reopens its popular 'snow or shine' heated domes for the holiday season until January 2.
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