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Jeannine Taylor
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Jeannine Taylor is the CEO, founder and publisher of kawarthaNOW.com. Jeannine is an multi-award-winning media and communications professional with over 28 years of experience in digital marketing and website development. She has been a digital media publisher since kawarthaNOW.com was launched online as Quid Novis in 1996. She's a self-professed tech and news geek and an early adopter. Jeannine would rather be kayaking or hanging out with @caitthebordercollie. Connect with her on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Bluesky.
Interventional Cardiologist Dr. Warren Ball, Director of PRHC's Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, shows a life-saving stent used in the treatment of coronary artery disease. Thanks to donations to the PRHC Foundation, the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory is purchasing new technology that will improve diagnostic procedures and provide safer and more effective patient care close to home.

Community donations dramatically change cardiac care in the Kawarthas

Donations allow PRHC's Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, already saving lives, to purchase new state-of-the-art equipment.
John Boyko

Peterborough SPEAKS – John Boyko

Author and historian one of six compelling and innovative people speaking at The Market Hall on April 15th
Ann Douglas

Peterborough SPEAKS – Ann Douglas

Parenting expert and author one of six compelling and innovative people speaking at The Market Hall on April 15th
The Peterborough community has come together to organize an epic benefit concert on March 22 for Lydia Black, granddaughter of well-known Peterborough musician Alan Black. This is a recent photo of Lydia (right) with her older sister Aleea in the hospital. Aleea has been tested as a potential donor for Lydia, who needs a bone marrow transplant. (Photo by Jessica Johnson, courtesy of the Black family.)

Love for Lydia receives immense outpouring of community support

Friends of Alan Black organize epic benefit concert for musician's granddaughter on March 22 at Showplace in Peterborough.
Paul Hickey

Peterborough SPEAKS – Paul Hickey

President of BrandHealth and golf columnist one of six compelling and innovative people speaking at The Market Hall on April 15th.
Michael Santos, General Manager of Mercedes-Benz Peterborough, surrounded by organizers of Bollywood Night #2. The luxury car dealership has generously come forward again this year as the platinum sponsor of the event, which takes place March 7th at the Parkway Banquest Hall in Peterborough (photo courtesy of snapd Peterborough)

Dancing is good for the heart

Funds raised by Bollywood Night #2 on March 7th will help support cardiac care.
Margot Austin

Peterborough SPEAKS – Margot Austin

Senior design editor one of six compelling and innovative people speaking at The Market Hall on April 15th.
At the 5th annual Peterborough SPEAKS on April 15th, six compelling and innovative people will share their stories of overcoming adversity. The event is a fundraiser by the Greater Peterborough Health Services Foundation for mental health therapy programs.

Peterborough SPEAKS – What doesn’t break you makes you stronger

Annual Health Services Foundation fundraiser will support therapy for people with mental health issues.
The poet who wins "CanLip: The Great Canadian YouTube Contest" will be heading to Vancouver's Verses 2015 poetry festival in late April

Vote for Peterborough in YouTube poetry contest

Winning poet will go to international poetry festival in Vancouver this spring.
Enjoy authentic Indian cuisine and learn how to dance Bollywood-style on Saturday, March 7th at the Parkway Banquet Hall in Peterborough. Proceeds from the event will support cardiac care through the PRHC Foundation.

Bollywood comes to Peterborough

Annual Indian-themed dinner and dance on March 7th at Parkway Banquet Hall will raise funds for cardiac care.

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