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Bruce Head is kawarthaNOW's managing editor, events editor, chief technical officer, and a contributing writer. Outside of work, he enjoys songwriting, playing guitar, and spending time with Cait the border collie.
This photo of bags of garbage dumped at James Stevenson Park in Peterborough's East City was part of a city staff presentation on the Clean Streets Peterborough initiative to city council meeting as general committee on May 25, 2026. (kawarthaNOW screenshot of City of Peterborough video)

City formally launches Clean Streets Peterborough initiative following council approval

New measures include eliminating large article collection fee for 2026, doubling residential garbage bag limits until the end of 2027, and a surveillance camera pilot project.
The former fire hall at 161 Carnegie Avenue in Peterborough. (Photo: Google Maps)

Peterborough city council reverses course on deferring winter shelter response plan

After Mayor Leal's previously endorsed deferral was defeated, councillors approved funding for six-month shelter at former fire hall on Carnegie Avenue.
Warkworth singer-songwriter Sacha with her Album/EP of the Year award at the Country Music Association of Ontario's 14th annual CMAOAwards on May 31, 2026 in Port Credit. She also took home the Female Artist of the Year award. (Photo: Grant Martin)

Kawarthas region country music artists Sacha and James Barker Band each take home two...

Country Music Association of Ontario held its 14th annual awards ceremony on May 31 in Port Credit.
Charlie Harris as young Jimmy Clarke with Lauren Murphy as his mother Florie Clarke during a special preview dress rehearsal of Trent Valley Archives Theatre's "The Kid from Simcoe Street" at Canterbury Gardens in Peterborough on May 28, 2026. In this scene, Jimmy is putting on firefighter gear he received from the brigade at Fire Hall No. 1 when they made him their fire mascot as a reward for calling in a chimney fire. Based on the memoir of retired Ontario Superior Court Justice and poet James Clarke, who grew up on Simcoe Street in downtown Peterborough, the play runs for four performances at Market Hall Performing Arts Centre from Thursday, June 4 until Sunday, June 7. (Photo: Jordan Lyall Photography)

Trent Valley Archives Theatre previews ‘The Kid from Simcoe Street’ ahead of Market Hall...

Around 80 residents and guests at Canterbury Gardens watched a shortened dress rehearsal of play based on retired judge and poet James Clarke's memoir.
The 12 local and regional musical artists performing in Peterborough Musicfest's second annual Future Sound Series, sponsored by Cogeco, which takes place during the free-admission outdoor music festival running Wednesday and Saturday nights from June 27 to August 19, 2026 at Del Crary Park. Not pictured are two Indigenous performers wh are appearing with the support of the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. (kawarthaNOW collage)

Peterborough Musicfest and Cogeco announce expanded 2026 Future Sound Series showcasing emerging musical artists

Pre-mainstage concerts featuring local and regional musicians will take place on 14 of 16 Musicfest nights during the summer festival.
Peterborough resident Margie Sumadh shouts at councillors during a debate on a winter shelter response plan for homelessness at city council's general committee meeting on May 25, 2026. She was irate with the way unhoused people are being treated in the city. (kawarthaNOW screenshot of City of Peterborough video)

Peterborough city council endorses deferring winter shelter response plan until August

Councillors vote 6-4 to support Mayor Leal's deferral motion, asking staff to report back with an alternate location to former fire station.
BWXT Nuclear Energy Canada manufactures nuclear fuel bundles at its Peterborough facility, using ceramic pellets made at its Toronto facility from natural uranium dioxide powder received from Cameco Corporation in Port Hope and zirconium tubes manufactured at BWXT's Arnprior facility. Around 50,000 BWXT-made fuel bundles are used in Ontario Power Generation's CANDU nuclear reactors at any one time, producing around 25 per cent of Ontario's electricity. (Photo: BWXT Nuclear Energy Canada)

Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission holding May 27 and 28 public meeting in Peterborough on...

Federal nuclear regulator to hear from Indigenous communities, organizations, and residents during mid-term licence review meeting at the Holiday Inn and livestreamed.
Peterborough City Hall. (Photo: Bruce Head / kawarthaNOW)

What’s on the Peterborough city council agenda for May 25

Items for Monday night's general committee meeting include clean streets initiative, winter shelter response plan, windrow removal subsidy pilot program, and more.
Begonia (aka Alexa Dirks) and Bahamas (aka Afie Jurvanen), who shared the 2026 Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year, will both be performing at the 37th annual Peterborough Folk Festival, which takes place from August 13 to 16, 2026. (Supplied photo)

Bahamas and Begonia among the headliners performing at the 2026 Peterborough Folk Festival

Other announced performers for the August 13-16 festival include The Pairs, Kelly McMichael, The Young Novelists, The Lucky Ones, and more.
The Peterborough Memorial Centre at 151 Lansdowne Street West. (Photo: City of Peterborough)

Council commits $57 million for proposed downtown event centre to replace Peterborough Memorial Centre

Councillors vote 8-3 in favour of city's share of $170-million project amid repeated warnings Petes could leave without a new arena.

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