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Peterborough police investigating racist graffiti as hate-bias crime
Sometime overnight on March 19, an offensive racial slur was spray-painted nine times along a 300-metre section of fence on Airport Road.
Driver who flashed lights at unmarked Northumberland OPP cruiser facing charges
After 50-year-old Lindsay man was pulled over, he refused a impaired test which carries same penalties as impaired driving.
First day of spring on Friday will see snow, ice pellets, and risk of...
Special weather statement calls for up to 10 cm in northern areas and 'wintry mix' of snow and ice pellets with a chance of freezing rain in the south.
nightlifeNOW – March 19 to 25
Featuring live music listings at pubs and restaurants in Peterborough and the greater Kawarthas region.
23-year-old Oshawa man charged with attempted murder in connection to drug-related shooting in Peterborough...
Two suspects robbed a couple at 701 George Street North apartment building, shooting and seriously injuring a 39-year-old woman.
One City Peterborough ending outreach programs for unsheltered people in May
Funding shifts prompt non-profit to focus resources at Trinity Community Centre, raising concerns about fewer touchpoints for vulnerable people.
Downtown Peterborough’s award-winning Mac & Cheese Festival returns from April 1 to 25
Popular annual festival features a grand finale celebration at Quaker Foods City Square and People's Choice and Judge's Choice awards.
New era begins for Peterborough Singers with appointment of Shawn Grenke as artistic director...
Accomplished Toronto-based conductor, pianist, and organist will take the helm this summer from retired founder Syd Birrell.
Peterborough Family Health Team launches rebranded clinic for local residents without a family doctor...
Connect Clinic offers timely access to acute, chronic, and preventative care with same or next-day appointments at two downtown locations.
Peterborough-area police warn of recent local increase in bank scams
Two residents were recently defrauded of a total of around $31,000 after being convinced to give up their bank cards.




























