Articles by Bruce Head
Peterborough Action for Tiny Homes fighting back against city council decision
Organization files Ontario Land Tribunal appeal after council denied temporary use by-law to allow sleeping cabins at 385 Lansdowne Street.
Peterborough County hires Rhonda Keenan and Sarah Budd to lead regional economic growth and...
Former PKED president and CEO and former Chamber president and CEO will join Tracie Bertrand to form 'a trifecta of excellence'
Sarah Budd resigning as president and CEO of Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of...
Budd's resignation after two years in the role is effective October 18, with Gail Moorhouse stepping in as interim president and CEO.
Coe Hill School in Hastings County wins the Canadian Peace Museum’s Stories of Peace...
Second annual competition asked entrants to submit video and art that answer the question, 'What Does Peace Mean to You?'
Peterborough Humane Society’s heartwarming video vying for $20,000 online contest win
Created and donated by Peterborough-based creative agency Unmanned, 'Never Too Late' is up against four American competitors.
Peterborough city council votes to designate The Martin House as a heritage property
Reversal of general committee vote prevents developer from demolishing historic 1400 Monaghan Road building to build a housing complex.
Peterborough Symphony Orchestra invites audiences to ‘Step into the Light’ for 2024-25 season
Subscriptions and single tickets now available for five concerts from November to May at Showplace Performance Centre and Emmanuel United Church.
On International Day of Peace, a Bancroft resident continues his advocacy efforts to promote...
Canadian Peace Museum founder Chris Houston and the Town of Bancroft unveiled a 'peace pole' in Cenotaph Park on September 20.
City of Peterborough has hired only one of 16 PKED employees who will lose...
In a council presentation, board vice chair Paul Hickey also noted PKED is still 'waiting' for city to initiate knowledge transfer.
Peterborough city council endorses extension of Wolfe St. modular housing community beyond 2025
Councillors also approved $75,000 to enhance security at the site, but deferred a decision on adding 16 more cabins.