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Megan Gallant
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Megan Gallant is an adventure lover who holds an M.A. in Critical and Creative Writing from the University of Gloucestershire. Her favourite place to be is near the water and between the pines in her worn-out hammock, reading true crime, drinking coffee, and cuddling her adorable goldendoodle.
Globus Theatre in Bobcaygeon is presenting the traditional British panto "Jack and the Beanstalk," a comic retelling of the classic fairytale by artistic director Sarah Quick, from December 3 to 17, 2025. Quick, who both watched and performed in pantos during her childhood in England, has written and produced Globus Theatre's panto every year for almost two decades, most recently including (left to right, top and bottom) 2021's "Mother Goose," 2022's "Cinderella," 2023's "Puss in Boots," and 2024's "Aladdin." (kawarthaNOW collage of photos courtesy of Globus Theatre)

Sarah Quick brings British panto magic back to Bobcaygeon with ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’

Globus Theatre's annual holiday tradition returns December 3 to 17 with a comic retelling of the classic fairytale for the entire family.
The Peterborough Symphony Orchestra (PSO) will be joined by Québécois vocal quartet Quartom (baritone Benoit Le Blanc, bass-baritone Philippe Martel, tenor Joé Lampron-Dandonneau, and baritone Julien Patenaude) for "Quartom Sings Noël," the PSO's annual holiday concert on December 6, 2025 at the Emmanuel United Church. The quartet will perform a mix of French versions of familiar Christmas carols, carols popular in Quebec, and English-language family favourites, with the orchestra also playing works by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, French composer Georges Bizet, and Canadian composer Ronald Royer. (Photo: Antoine Duguay)

Québécois vocal quartet Quartom joins the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra for annual holiday concert

'Quartom Sings Noël' at Emmanuel United Church on December 6 will feature a mix of familiar and not-so-familiar Christmas carols and more.
Rob Arkell of Wild Rock Outfitters takes a look at clothing brought in by a customer to the trade-in desk for the downtown Peterborough outdoor gear retailer's Wild Again program. Customers can trade in their lightly used premium gear for store credit, which can be used to purchase new or used products or donated to the company's ComPassion Project. The Wild Again program not only makes high-quality outdoor clothing and equipment more affordable for other customers, but diverts items from the landfill and reduces the demand for new production. (Photo: Jeff Faulds / Wild Rock Outfitters)

Shop the Boro: Save money and the planet by trading in your outdoor gear...

The 'Wild Again' program gives customers store credit while making premium gear affordable for others and keeping it out of landfills.
At Centre & Main Chocolate Co. in Warkworth, award-winning chocolatier Angela Roest (second from right) and her team (Lisa Giraldi, Martin Albert, and Brenna Card) craft artisan chocolate bars, bonbons, and other treats using unique locally sourced products like kimchi, popcorn, and bee pollen. (Photo: Gary Mulcahey)

Centre & Main Chocolate Co. in Warkworth crafts stunning artisan chocolate using unexpected locally...

Chocolatier Angela Roest creates innovative flavour combinations like blueberry and bee pollen, pretzel and mustard, and tea and toast.
Peterborough psychotherapist Spring Berriman (back, second from left) has rebranded her practice to Rhapsody Psychotherapy & Counselling to represent that therapy is often raw, honest, and human. In-person in Peterborough and online across Ontario, Spring and her team offer therapy services for men and women, children and teens, couples and families, and the LGBTQIA2S+ community using a holistic approach and a range of modalities. (Photo courtesy of Rhapsody Psychotherapy & Counselling)

Know Your Locals: Spring Berriman rebrands her Peterborough psychotherapy practice to Rhapsody Psychotherapy &...

Available in-person or online across Ontario, the clinic continues to offer clients trusted and accessible holistic therapy using a range of modalities.
For one night only on November 18, 2025, Public Energy Performing Arts is presenting "Bijuriya," a solo drag show by award-winning Montréal composer, experimental vocalist, and interdisciplinary performer Gabriel Dharmoo at Market Hall Performing Arts Centre in downtown Peterborough. Moving fluidly between singing, lip-syncing, sound experimentation, and theatrical vignettes, the show features original songs, imaginative vocal effects, and both costume and character transformations. (Photo: Jonathan Goulet)

Public Energy presents a thunderbolt of queer South Asian creativity at Peterborough’s Market Hall

Gabriel Dharmoo's acclaimed solo drag spectacle 'Bijuriya' on November 18 combines original songs, experimental sound design, and theatrical vignettes.
The investment in a second MRI machine supports the Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) in performing an additional 5,000 procedures each year with faster, high-resolution imagery. The upgrade is one of several lifesaving investments in the hospital that have been made because of donations to the PRHC Foundation's $70 million Campaign for PRHC. On National Philanthropy Day on November 15, 2025, the PRHC Foundation is celebrating having reached 84 per cent of the campaign goal. (Photo courtesy of PRHC Foundation)

Peterborough Regional Health Centre Foundation celebrates donors to Campaign for PRHC ahead of National...

PRHC Foundation is also bringing back The Sharing Tree so community members can share their healthcare stories and messages of support during the holidays.
Representives from the eight restaurants in the city and county of Peterborough that are participating in the United Way Peterborough & District’s inaugural Ultimate Burger Battle stand behind the eight "burger ambassadors" during the October 30, 2025 launch of the community fundraiser. Paul Rellinger, Laura Montague, Dan O'Toole, Neil Morton, Nour Mazloum, Pete Dalliday, Jason Wilkins, and Tiffany Arcari) who will be promoting the November event. Along with awards for the Ultimate Burger of the Year and Most Burgers Sold, the fundraiser will include the People’s Choice Awards, whose winners will be selected by community members voting online for their favourite burger. (Photo: Jeannine Taylor / kawarthaNOW)

Meet the local ‘burger ambassadors’ taking on United Way Peterborough’s Ultimate Burger Battle

Eight familiar faces are promoting the November fundraiser to highlight participating restaurants and crown the Ultimate Burger of the Year.
Daniel Marlatt, an elemental artist at Miskwaa Art Studio and Outdoor Gallery in Trent Lakes, has announced his free "Dedicate a Canoe" project inviting community members to dedicate a six-inch canoe handcarved by the artist to a loved one and send it down the Miskwaa Ziibi river at Marlatt's studio in spring 2026. The free-of-charge project is inspired by the similar "lil Red Canoe" project and blog that Marlatt launched in 2019. (Photo courtesy of Daniel Marlatt)

You can ‘Dedicate a Canoe’ and send it down the river in new social...

Free of charge, artist Daniel Marlatt will engrave a hand-carved mini canoe with your chosen message and you can set it free in the Miskwaa Ziibi river.
Peterborough's Cormor and Bracebridge's 3DCP Muskoka have partnered to create a unique line of 3D printed products available at Stony Lake Furniture Co. in Lakefield. The founders of the two 3D printing construction companies are encouraging customers to think outside the box and challenge them on architectural design products that can be made through 3D printing. (Photo courtesy of Cormor)

Cormor and 3DCP Muskoka create unique 3D printed home decor products for Stony Lake...

Peterborough and Bracebridge companies use cutting-edge 3D printing technology to manufacture stylish planters, side tables, coffee tables, and more.

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