Articles by Bruce Head
Ukrainian refugee families open Cafe Lviv in downtown Port Hope
Serving authentic Ukrainian cuisine, restaurant at 90 Mill Street North has become a popular dining destination.
Community Foundation of Greater Peterborough seeking donations for new emergency overnight drop-in centre
Despite no municipal funding, drop-in centre will run at the former Trinity United Church from mid-January to the end of April.
kawarthaNOW’s top 22 stories of 2022
Our most-read, most-shared, and most interesting stories from the past 12 months.
Musician Tom Wilson tells Peterborough students about discovering his ‘secret’ Indigenous identity
Reconciliation event at Immaculate Conception Catholic Elementary School was organized by Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund in partnership with Sony Music Publishing
New Peterborough city council votes down two motions to address city’s homelessness crisis
Councillor Alex Bierk's motions to support emergency winter response and tiny homes project defeated, with Mayor Leal's own motion for tiny homes approved.
The Market in Lakefield gives its customers a break on the high cost of...
'I decided to do that just for our customers' says Lee Galley of the locally owned independent grocery store.
Peterborough Symphony Orchestra’s holiday concert tradition returns to Showplace on December 10
'A Holiday Welcome' features a selection of classical and popular seasonal favourites with special musical guest, baritone James Westman.
Peterborough screenwriter Carley Smale’s ‘A Gingerbread Christmas’ now streaming on Crave
Holiday movie is latest in a series by the 'rom-com connoisseur', with 2020's award-nominated 'Midnight at the Magnolia' also now streaming on Netflix.
Peterborough’s Wyatt Lamoureux appears in new Apple TV+ family sci-fi series ‘Circuit Breakers’
Actor, director, and screenwriter has a speaking role in episode two of the first season.
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings celebrates 25 years with back-to-back concerts in Peterborough
On December 7 and 8, Market Hall and kawarthaNOW present roots-rockers who formed in 1996 to record a tribute album to Peterborough's Willie P. Bennett,