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20 Peterborough-area businesses selected for 2025 Starter Company Plus program
Participating businesses range from handcrafted smoothies and live event painting to holistic wellness, mobile dog training, and even a travelling dinosaur exhibit.
Peterborough city council endorses 52% raise for councillors and 60% raise for mayor
Increase to $147,631 for the mayor and $54,991 for councillors would apply to next term of council starting in December 2026.
‘Dine with Jazz’ returns on April 26 as part of International Jazz Day Peterborough...
Eight jazz musicians will perform at four downtown restaurants, followed by a concert by the Curtis Cronkwright Quartet.
Liberal leader Mark Carney welcomed to Peterborough by a large crowd of enthusiastic supporters
The prime minister spoke for around 30 minutes, taking a few jabs at Pierre Poilievre but always returning to threats from the U.S.
New series about boxing legend Muhammad Ali being filmed in Cobourg from April 21...
Shooting of Amazon Prime Video's 'The Greatest' includes a parade scene on April 30 where residents will have a chance to be unpaid extras.
City of Peterborough staff propose 60% raise for the mayor and 52% raise for...
Increase would take effect in December 2026, along with a 17% increase in the vehicle/transportation allowance.
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