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Annual Carl Oake Rotary Swim reaches $1.5 million fundraising milestone after 40 years
Rotary Club of Peterborough announces $51,286.35 was raised at February 27 event for Easter Seals, YMCA Strong Kids, and Rotary-supported community projects.
Peterborough Foundation awards $28,655 in grants to seven charities
Application deadline for next round of grants is May 1, with applications to be considered in June.
Three recently recruited family doctors to operate new medical practice in Lindsay for unattached...
Dr. Usman Khurshid and Dr. Kanayo Odunze will serve patients at new walk-in clinic at the Lindsay Medical Centre on May 1, with Dr. Uche Nkemdeme joining them in June.
nightlifeNOW – April 23 to 29
Featuring live music listings at pubs and restaurants in Peterborough and the greater Kawarthas region.
14-year-old boy dead after ATV rollover on off-road trail east of Campbellford
Trent Hills teen was transported to hospital on Wednesday afternoon where he was later pronounced dead.
Rotary Club of Peterborough announces early major donors for accessible zoo playground project
With nearly $290,000 raised so far, Rotary recognized supporters of the $1.5-million project at Riverview Park and Zoo and unveiled a mockup of a donor recognition wall.
Lakelands Public Health issues drinking water advisory for South Lake in Minden Hills
Health unit advises that lake water is unsafe to use for any household purposes following fuel spill over the weekend.
Cobourg police respond to third ‘swatting’ incident at local high school in past week
In addition to three threat reports at St. Mary Catholic Secondary School, police also responded to a threat report at C.R. Gummow Public School last Tuesday.
SIU investigating after man and woman seriously injured in collision following police pursuit in...
Kawartha Lakes police were pursuing a suspect BMW on Victoria Avenue early Sunday morning when it collided with a parked vehicle.
More rain coming Saturday, with a rainfall warning in effect for Haliburton County
With 20-30 mm of rain expected, the Township of Minden Hills has closed bridges in downtown Minden in the interest of public safety.




























