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Peterborough city council reverses decision to defund Electric City Culture Council in 2025 budget
Mayor Leal's motion during budget meeting, as amended by councillor Alex Bierk, would see arts council receive $150,000.
Peterborough city staff propose reducing 2025 property tax hike by implementing user fee for...
Almost 77% of proposed $5.7 million reduction in 2025 budget would come from shifting stormwater funding out of municipal tax base.
Ontario government exploring potential for nuclear power plant in Port Hope
Should a project at Ontario Power Generation's Wesleyville site be approved, it would be operational by early to mid 2040s.
City of Peterborough issues statement about skating on the Trent Canal below the Peterborough...
Community members have been maintaining the ice surface after city council decided to remove canal ice maintenance from 2025 draft budget.
City of Peterborough exceeds provincial target for housing starts for second year in a...
Exceeding the 392 target for 2024 by 31% qualifies the city to receive additional funding under the Ontario government's Building Faster Fund.
Trent-Severn Waterway featured in New York Times ’52 Places to Go in 2025′
Peterborough's Canadian Canoe Museum, Le Boat, 100 Acre Brewing Co., and Taste of the TSW all receive special mentions.
Peterborough city council approves expansion of Wolfe St. modular housing community
Addition of up to 16 more cabins would be contingent on city receiving $1.3 million in capital funding from two new provincial programs.
Peterborough community mourns the passing of businessman and dedicated volunteer Carl Oake
Oake passed away at age of 79 on Thursday, days before the media launch for the 39th annual Carl Oake Rotary Swim.
Peterborough Field Naturalists celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2025
The volunteer-run charity was originally formed as the Peterborough Nature Club on May 18, 1940.
City of Peterborough staff to seek council approval on January 6 to expand Wolfe...
Proposal to add up to 16 more cabins would be contingent on city receiving $1.3 million from two newly announced provincial funding programs.