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Innovation Cluster launches new on-demand online course to help skilled tradespeople transition into entrepreneurship
BuildUP On Demand was developed in response to interest in the non-profit organization's BuildUP business accelerator program.
Rhonda Gilchrist leaves United Way of Peterborough and District to become new executive director...
Gilchrist will lead the non-profit charitable organization's affordable housing efforts effective June 15.
Peterborough police charge 45-year-old woman following investigation into sudden death of her 74-year-old mother
Sarah-Jayne Maier was arrested and charged with second-degree murder three days after police pulled Susan Maier from the Otonabee River near the Rotary Trail.
nightlifeNOW – June 11 to 17
Featuring live music listings at pubs and restaurants in Peterborough and the greater Kawarthas region.
Locally heavy rain expected in the Kawarthas region for Wednesday
Up to 50 mm of rain possible in some areas along with isolated thunderstorms.
$158,200 Jays Care Foundation grant will help make Port Hope’s Welcome Park ball diamond...
Made possible by TD, the funding was announced live on national television during a Blue Jays watch party at the Jack Burger Sports Complex.
100 Men Kawartha Lakes donates over $15,000 to three charities in Kawarthas Lakes region
At its June 4 meeting, the collective philanthropy group supported Kawartha Lakes Centre of Hope, St. John Ambulance of Lindsay, and the Lindsay & District Sports Hall of Fame.
City of Peterborough to move tourism visitor centre to Peterborough Lift Lock
Opening on June 26, the new location revives the former Parks Canada visitor centre beside one of the city's most iconic attractions.
Pedestrian-friendly monthly sidewalk sales returning to downtown Peterborough on Saturdays this summer
One block of George Street will be closed to motor vehicles during the events on June 13, July 11, August 8, and September 12.
Peterborough police defend response time after making arrest in La Mesita window smashing
Chief Stuart Betts says officers were tied up with 12 other calls, including a mental health crisis, when the restaurant's front window was smashed early Sunday morning.































