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After five successful seasons, Peterborough’s klusterfork entertainment to shut down as of May 30
Linda Kash, Pat Maitland, and Ian Burns launched their company in 2019 with a sold-out debut improv show at Market Hall.
Peterborough Musicfest to celebrate Robinson emigration bicentennial with 3 Irish-themed concerts in August
U2 tribute band Acrobat performs on August 2, Mudmen with Irish Millie on August 6, and The Celtic Tenors on August 9.
The end of an era: Ryan Kerr and Kate Story are resigning from The...
General manager Shannon McKenzie will take over the black-box theatre that Kerr founded in 2013.
New Stages brings acclaimed real-life drama ‘The Boy in the Moon’ to the Market...
Staged reading on May 3 of Emil Sher's play based on Ian Brown's memoir about his severely disabled son Walker stars Cliff Saunders, Linda Kash, and Sydney Marion
59-lot residential subdivision proposed for Woodview in North Kawartha Township
The subdivision would be located on 78 acres at the former Woodview Golf Course on Northey's Bay Road off Highway 28.
Ryan Reynolds asks Cobourg council committee to rename local arena in honour of the...
The Deadpool actor says the 9-year-old Grafton hockey player, who died from cancer in 2015, 'changed my life'.
Outrage grows in response to Peterborough mayor Jeff Leal’s use of a racial slur
Leal spoke to a Trent University business class on March 19 and used the n-word when referring to U.S. president Lyndon Johnson.
Post Holdings to close Weetabix plant in Cobourg by end of year
Around 150 people will lose their jobs, with company citing declining demand for ready-to-eat cereal as reason for closure.
Peterborough’s new Canadian Canoe Museum receives more national recognition
Canadian Architect magazine features the museum on its April cover and recognizes the work of local architectural firm Unity Design Studio.
Legendary Canadian musician Neil Young to perform benefit concert for Lakefield College School on...
Tickets range from $500 to $1,000 for solo outdoor concert at the farm on the school's Northcote campus,