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City of Peterborough integrity commissioner clears two councillors and mayor in four separate reports
Reports to be received by council on January 12 address complaints against councillors Keith Riel and Lesley Parnell and Mayor Jeff Leal.
Boat owners face new five-year licence renewals under federal rule changes
Lifetime pleasure craft licences issued before 2010 will be phased out, with a licence fee also now in effect.
Peterborough sports legend and former city councillor Paul Wilson has died at 86
Trent University's founding athletic director and lifelong champion of local sport leaves a lasting legacy in the community.
kawarthaNOW’s top 25 stories of 2025
Our most-read, most-shared, and most interesting stories from the past 12 months.
City of Peterborough moving ahead with comprehensive review of municipal operations and service delivery
RFP issued for independent third-party review that will evaluate effectiveness and efficiency and recommend alternative service delivery models.
Construction to begin in January on outdoor amphitheatre beside Lakehurst Hall in Trent Lakes
Funded by Ontario Trillium Foundation grant, 150-seat venue will be used for daytime non-amplified gatherings like weddings and arts-related events.
‘A Christmas miracle’: Fundraiser reaches goal for Peterborough neighbourhood group facing $22,500 legal settlement
Donors raise $15,000 in just three days to support Northcrest Neighbours for Fair Process and chair Sarah McNeilly over failed strong mayor powers challenge.
Peterborough newsmaker of 2025: Mayor Jeff Leal
From his use of strong mayor powers to controversial behaviour, Leal was front-and-centre in local news over the past year.
Neighbourhood association launches fundraiser to cover $22,500 settlement payment to City of Peterborough and...
Lawyer for Northcrest Neighbours for Fair Process has forgiven his legal fees after group forced to withdraw its challenge of strong mayor powers.
Federal government confirms Ottawa-Montreal segment as starting point for Alto high-speed rail network
Construction on first phase of Toronto–Québec City rail corridor expected to begin in 2029, with expansion to other locations including Peterborough to come.































