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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.
This photo by Rachelle Richard Photography of sunset paddlers on View Lake was our top Instagram post in July 2021 with more than 16,500 impressions. (Photo: Rachelle Richard Photography @rachelle_richard_photography / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for July 2021

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
This photo by Memtyme of herons at Wolf Island Provincial Park in Trent Lakes was our top Instagram post in June 2021 with more than 12,200 impressions. (Photo: Memtyme @memtyme / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for June 2021

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
Portions of downtown Peterborough were underwater on July 15, 2004 when a freak storm dumped more than 150 mm of rain in parts of the city in less than an hour. (Photo: City of Peterborough Emergency & Risk Management Division)

Buckets of rain: it’s the 17th anniversary of the Great Flood of Peterborough

Thursday, July 15, 2021 marks 17 years since 14 billion litres of rain fell on the city.
A detail of a photo by Memtyme of a sunrise on Lower Buckhorn Lake, which was our top Instagram post in May 2021 with more than 14,600 impressions. (Photo: Memtyme @memtyme / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for May 2021

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
A pair of children's shoes on the steps of Peterborough City Hall, part of a community memorial created in response to last week's discovery of the remains of 215 Indigenous children buried at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia. (Photo: Bruce Head / kawarthaNOW)

Peterborough community creates memorial to honour 215 Indigenous children found buried at former B.C....

Children's shoes and toys adorn steps of Peterborough City Hall; local Indigenous women perform drumming ceremony.
This photo of a misty country backroad in Selwyn Township by Memtyme was our top Instagram post in April 2021 with more than 13,600 impressions. (Photo: Memtyme @memtyme / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for April 2021

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
This photo of a barred owl in flight in the Kawartha Lakes by Carolyn Camp Images was our top Instagram post in March 2021 with more than 15,700 impressions. (Photo: Carolyn Camp Images @ccamp.images.art / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for March 2021

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
A detail of inspirational beach stone art created by talented Port Hope artist Lee Higginson. Every week for the past 52 weeks, kawarthaNOW.com publisher Jeannine Taylor has been writing messages of hope and resilience for subscribers of the locally owned media company's weekly enews. (Photo courtesy of Lee Higginson)

Looking back on a pandemic year: 52 weeks of inspiring messages of hope and...

kawarthaNOW.com publisher Jeannine Taylor wrote a message every week during the pandemic to help readers cope.
This "snow heart" on the southern shores of Lake Scugog from View Lake, on the boundary of Durham and Kawartha Lakes, was one of a series of Valentine's Day photographs from five photographers that was our top post on Instagram in February 2021. (Photo: Rachelle Richard Mack @rachelle_richard_photography / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for February 2021

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
This photo by rcamp14 of fresh snow on Stoney Lake was our top post on Instagram in January 2021. (Photo: rcamp14 @rcamp14 / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for January 2021

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.

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