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Exploring the ‘Flora & Fauna’ collection at the 2026 ReFrame Film Festival in Peterborough
ReFrame's commitment to environmental justice takes centre stage with seven powerful films sponsored by GreenUP.
Powerful documentary about child-led movement for environmental justice screening at ReFrame Film Festival
'Future Council' on January 31 at Showplace in downtown Peterborough will inspire audiences of all ages.
Three native tree species that reveal the impact of a changing climate and human...
In the third of a three-part holiday series, GreenUP shares how eastern redbud, cucumber magnolia, and pawpaw are now appearing beyond their traditional ranges.
Three native hardwood trees that shape winter survival long before the snow falls
In the second of a three-part holiday series, GreenUP explores how red oak, shagbark hickory, and black walnut stock woodland pantries months in advance.
Three native evergreens that carry life through the winter in Ontario’s forests
In the first of a three-part holiday series, GreenUP explores how white pine, hemlock, and cedar support wildlife and ecosystems through the coldest months.
Rethinking the gift wrap: reducing holiday waste without reducing the joy
From avoiding glossy paper and plastic ribbon to wrapping in fabric, small changes can make gift-giving more sustainable.
Peterborough Golf and Country Club’s golf course first in region to earn Audubon environmental...
Rigorous multi-year process recognizes club's leadership in wildlife protection, water conservation, reduced chemical use, and sustainable turf management.
Keeping the spirit of celebration alive without the environmental drawbacks of traditional fireworks
As public attitudes shift, eco-friendly drone light shows, laser displays, and low-noise pyrotechnics are becoming increasingly popular alternatives.
Peterborough’s community orchards are growing more than fruit
Volunteers with GreenUP's Community Orchard Stewards tend 13 neighbourhood fruit orchards, building belonging, boosting biodiversity, and providing free food.
With climate impacts intensifying, GreenUP urges donations to help restore Peterborough’s tree canopy
Environmental organization launches winter fundraiser to grow more native trees in Ecology Park and plant them in the community.
































