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Lakefield’s Queen Street closed for another week as demolition of fire-ravaged Kawartha Home Hardware...
Selwyn Township is encouraging residents and visitors to support downtown businesses, which remain open to serve customers.
CPKC Holiday Train stopping in Cobourg on November 29
Raising awareness and funds for food banks, the train's Cobourg stop will feature a free concert by Canadian country artists Jade Eagleson and Teigen Gayse.
nightlifeNOW – October 16 to 22
Featuring live music listings at pubs and restaurants in Peterborough and the greater Kawarthas region.
Trent University and Peterborough Community Health Centre launch new outreach vehicle to serve rural...
Donor-funded vehicle will provide low-barrier primary healthcare in Havelock, Ennismore, and Hiawatha while offering hands-on experience for nursing students.
Peterborough artists to share their works-in-progress in inaugural ‘Rough Cuts’ on October 24
Public Energy Performing Arts invites audiences to share in the creative process with six participating artists at The Theatre On King.
4th Line Theatre hosting community reminiscence event this fall about former Millbrook prison
October 25 gathering at Millbrook Legion will aid in development of Lindsay Wilson's forthcoming play 'The Penn'.
Peterborough man faces multiple charges after violent disturbance in East City
Police say the 37-year-old used a two-by-four to smash a business window, damage vehicles, and assault a resident on Monday night.
Donations begin this week as United Way Peterborough & District and PATH kick off...
Donations of winter essentials will be accepted October 16-18 and then throughout the fall and winter to support people in need of all ages.
‘Porch Pirates for Good’ food drive returns to Peterborough on October 25
City residents are asked to leave a bag of non-perishable food items on their front porch for Kawartha Food Share.
Three Toronto women charged after $7,000 shoplifting scheme in Port Hope and Cobourg
Police say suspects used long skirts modified with zippered compartments to conceal stolen goods.