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Bruce Head is kawarthaNOW.com's managing editor, chief technical officer, and a contributing writer. If he has any spare time, he enjoys songwriting, playing acoustic guitar, and taking photos of Cait the border collie.
Tyler and Kassy Scott, owners of Rare restaurant in downtown Peterborough. (Photo: Kassy Scott)

Tyler and Kassy Scott are selling Rare restaurant in downtown Peterborough

After owning the restaurant for three years, they say they have reconnected with their love of nature and want a lifestyle change.
Serena Ryder performing at a by-invitation-only concert hosted by Peterborough Musicfest at Market Hall Performing Arts Centre in downtown Peterborough on March 22, 2022. (Photo: Bruce Head / kawarthaNOW)

Serena Ryder enthralls Peterborough Musicfest sponsors and guests at intimate Market Hall concert

Festival announces return to Del Crary Park this summer including free-admission concerts by Lawrence Gowan and Dwayne Gretzky.
A model displays the best-selling Katy Romper from Rosie and Faith, an online women's and children's clothing shop owned and operated by best friends Megan Carr and Kelly Winslow. Rosie and Faith has launched a "Real Beauties" Facebook group to promote inclusivity and a positive body image. (Photo: Rosie and Faith)

Peterborough-based business helping to change the way women perceive themselves when it comes to...

Megan Carr and Kelly Winslow's Rosie and Faith launches 'Real Beauties' Facebook group with free photo shoot event on March 19.
Peterborough musician Benj Rowland is releasing his debut solo record "Community Garden" on March 15, 2022. Produced by Juno-winning singer and songwriter Joel Plaskett, the 10-track record includes the award-winning song "Ballad of the Pig's Ear". (Photo: David Warren)

Peterborough musician Benj Rowland’s debut solo record ‘Community Garden’ drops March 15

Produced by Juno winner Joel Plaskett, 10-track record includes the award-winning song 'Ballad of the Pig's Ear'.
Peterborough graphic designer Emma Scott's condom wrapper design, which won the grand prize in a 2019 contest by Boston-based condom company ONE Condoms, is featured in a New York Post story about ONE Condoms earning the first-ever FDA approval in the U.S. to market a condom for anal as well as vaginal sex. (Photo: ONE Condoms)

Peterborough graphic designer’s condom wrapper design featured in New York Post

Emma Scott's design won a 2019 contest by Boston-based condom company ONE Condoms.
Comedian Jonny Harris visits Fenelon Falls in Kawartha Lakes, one of three communities in the greater Kawarthas region being featured in the seventh season of the CBC television series "Still Standing". (Photo: Chris Armstrong / CBC)

Three communities in greater Kawarthas region featured on CBC comedy-reality series ‘Still Standing’

Comedian Jonny Harris visits Minden, Warkworth, and Fenelon Falls in seventh season of award-winning series.
Couture Candy Ptbo owner Lisa Couture with some of the hundreds of online orders she has fulfilled after one of her TikTok videos went viral on February 25, 2022. (Photo: Lisa Couture)

TikTok video turns into sweet success for Peterborough candy shop

Couture Candy Ptbo owner Lisa Couture is processing hundreds of online orders after one of her videos went viral on Friday.
The five sycamore trees in Lindsay that have been given heritage status by Forests Ontario are located on the west side of Victoria Avenue just north of Peel Street. They were planted in 1892 by local businessman Richard Sylvester, who also donated the land that is now Victoria Park. (Photo courtesy of Canopy Project Kawartha Lakes)

Five sycamore trees in Lindsay given heritage status by Forests Ontario

Historic trees were nominated by Canopy Project Kawartha Lakes with approval of Kawartha Lakes parks department.
Peterborough's Wyatt Lamoureux appears in non-speaking role in a scene from the seventh episode of the new Amazon Prime series "Reacher". (kawarthaNOW screenshot)

Peterborough’s Wyatt Lamoureux appears in new Amazon crime action series ‘Reacher’

The actor, director, and screenwriter has a non-speaking role in episode seven of the first season.
Mike Dalliday, pictured with his daughter Rachel, has stepped away from his health care career to become the CEO of his late wife's successful business Pilates on Demand, launching a completely redesigned website with upgraded features for members. (Photo courtesy of Mike Dalliday)

Mike Dalliday carries on his late wife’s entrepreneurial vision by launching redesigned Pilates on...

Jess Dalliday, who passed away tragically in 2021, founded Pilates on Demand with core values of body acceptance and positivity.

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