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A laboratory worker completes a COVID-19 test

Ontario reports 2,791 new COVID-19 cases, including 32 in greater Kawarthas region

Regional active cases fall to 202 with 15 new cases in Hastings Prince Edward, 10 in Peterborough, 5 in Northumberland, 2 in Kawartha Lakes.
Positive coronavirus test result stock photo

Ontario reports 3,436 new COVID-19 cases, including 16 in greater Kawarthas region

Regional active cases fall by 47 with 7 new cases in Peterborough, 3 in Northumberland, 2 in Kawartha Lakes, 2 in Haliburton, and 2 in Hastings Prince Edward.
Rick Fines, Al Black, and Gary Peeples of Jackson Delta pictured in 2019. The Peterborough acoustic blues trio will be headlining a PTBOLive drive-in concert at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on August 27, 2021, with Peterborough blues-rock band Emily Burgess & The Emburys opening. (Photo courtesy of SLAB Production)

Jackson Delta and Emily Burgess & The Emburys perform at Peterborough Memorial Centre on...

Peterborough musical acts one of four more shows announced in the PTBOLive drive-in summer concert series.
A COVID-19 test swab in a laboratory. (Stock photo)

Ontario reports 3,732 new COVID-19 cases, including 7 in Peterborough and 4 in Hastings...

Regional active cases increase by 2; updates unavailable today for Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, and Haliburton.
The white trillium (trillium grandiflorum) is Ontario's official floral emblem. Although the trillium is a perennial plant, as a spring ephemeral it's very fragile, which is why picking it is a bad idea. It takes up to 10 years before the plant produces its first bloom, which lasts for around three weeks in the early spring. (Photo: Ontario Parks)

10 things you may not know about trilliums

The white trillium, Ontario's official flower, is only one of several native species in Ontario that bloom in early spring
A COVID-19 test being conducted in a laboratory. (Stock photo)

Ontario reports 3,369 new COVID-19 cases, including 27 in greater Kawarthas region

Regional active cases increase by 1 with 9 new cases in Peterborough, 8 in Hastings Prince Edward, 8 in Kawartha Lakes, and 2 in Northumberland
Uwe Meyer and his wife Andrea Wigmore Patterson. Meyer passed away peacefully at his home on April 24, 2021 at the age of 71. (Photo courtesy of the family)

Port Hope theatre icon Uwe Meyer has passed away

Former long-time manager of the Capitol Theatre was also a prolific playwright and director.
OPP logo on police car door

84-year-old Peterborough County man dies in tractor accident

Man was driving a tractor on Asphodel 7th Line on Friday afternoon when he was hit by a falling tree and his tractor went into a ditch.
A COVID-19 test being conducted in a laboratory. (Stock photo)

Ontario reports 3,887 new COVID-19 cases, including 25 in greater Kawarthas region

Regional active cases drop to 249 with 12 new cases in Hastings Prince Edward, 5 in Peterborough, 6 in Kawartha Lakes, 1 in Northumberland, and 1 in Haliburton.
A recent anti-lockdown protest in front of Peterborough City Hall. (Photo: Tyler Berry / No More Lockdowns Peterborough Facebook group)

Peterborough police charge 7 more people for last Saturday’s anti-lockdown protest

With plans for a counter-protest this Saturday, police urge people to 'conduct themselves in a peaceful manner'.

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