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Articles by Megan Gallant

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.
When Montréal contemporary ice skating company Le Patin Libre comes to the Peterborough Memorial Centre on April 8, 2025 to perform "Murmuration" as the final production in Public Energy Performing Arts 2024-25 season, 15 virtuoso skaters from seven countries around the world will take to the ice. The unique form of contemporary performance will be the final show under the helm of Public Energy founder Bill Kimball. (Photo: Nora Houguenade)

La Patin Libre’s dancing ice skaters transform into flocks of birds in breathtaking ‘Murmuration’...

Public Energy presents 15 virtuoso contemporary ice skaters from around the world for one night only at Peterborough Memorial Centre.
Dr. Warren Ball, interventional cardiologist and head of cardiology at Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC), led a media tour of the hospital's upgraded cardiac catheterization laboratory on March 25, 2025, where he gave demonstrations of the state-of-the-art tools available in the cath lab's two suites while highlighting how essential the advancements are to patient care. The upgrades, which provide life-saving minimally invasive cardiac stenting and diagnosis for patients with heart disease, were funded through $3.55 million in community donations to the PRHC Foundation's $60-million Campaign for PRHC. (Photo: Jordan Lyall Photography / kawarthaNOW)

Donor-funded upgrades bring world-class cardiac care and top physicians to Peterborough Regional Health Centre

Two cardiac catheterization laboratory suites were upgraded through early investments in the PRHC Foundation's $60-million fundraising campaign.
A few of the small businesses in downtown Millbrook. Peterborough County is encouraging business owners from across the county to share information about their businesses and the support they may need in the face of U.S. tariffs. (Photo courtesy of Peterborough County)

Peterborough County is seeking information from local business owners to prepare for impact of...

County's economic development team will use supplied information to identify needed supports, advocate for solutions, and more.
Psychotherapist Arynne Boyes has moved her independent practice, Boyes Psychotherapy, to the North Hastings region where she was born and raised to meet clinical service needs of the rural community. As a general practitioner, she services a diverse range of adults, couples, and teenagers with various backgrounds and goals. She is virtually available to clients across Ontario and will be offering in-person sessions at downtown Peterborough's Restore Healthcare. (Photo: Mare Wilkins / Wild Lace Photography)

Know Your Locals: Boyes Psychotherapy in North Hastings brings trauma-informed approach to fill a...

Psychotherapist Arynne Boyes offers virtual sessions for clients across Ontario and in-person sessions at Restore Healthcare in Peterborough.
Kawartha Lakes real estate sales representives Dean Michel (right) and Jennifer Bacon (left) and their family after plunging into Balsam Lake for the Jump in the Lake Challenge on May 4, 2024. The 6th annual challenge, which encourages Coboconk-area residents to take to take a cold plunge into their local lake for a good cause, is being held on May 3, 2025 with the goal of raising $20,000 towards the Coboconk & Area Food Bank. (Photo courtesy of Dean Michel)

6th annual Jump in the Lake Challenge welcomes spring while supporting the Coboconk &...

Held on May 3 this year, the event organized by Kawartha Lakeside Realty has raised more than $175,000 for the community since 2020.
A team paddling their makeshift watercraft battles the current of the Ganaraska River during the 2018 "Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny" race in Port Hope. The 2025 event on Saturday, April 12 will see the return of the beloved Crazy Craft race, where participants build a raft out of any combination of items. This year's event also includes a new floaty category that was scheduled to make its debut last year but was cancelled due to inclement weather. (Photo: Walton St. Photography)

Port Hope’s ‘Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny’ sees return of Crazy Craft race...

The April 12 event will be the final one co-chaired by Barrileigh Price and her father Barry Adamson after 15 years.
Fleming College offers hundreds of continuing education courses that cater to various needs and learners in a range of sectors including business, culinary arts, education, technology, health, arts, environment, and more. With many courses offered in hybrid and online formats and running at various times throughout the year, continuing education courses provide the opportunity for flexible lifelong learning. (Photo courtesy of Fleming College)

Fleming College’s continuing education courses offer flexible lifelong learning

Available in a wide range of subjects and delivery formats, the courses support those seeking certifications, specializations, or a new career.
Female employees of Dietrich Homes, a member of the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Home Builders Association (PKHBA) that supports gender equality and empowerment in the trades industry. PKHMA is hosting an information and networking event on March 19, 2025 at the Lakefield ReStore to launch a new Women in Trades mentorship program that will encourage women to pursue and remain in careers in the trades. (Photo: PKHBA / Facebook

Peterborough and the Kawarthas Home Builders Association launching new Women in Trades mentorship program

A networking and information session will be held on March 19 at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Lakefield.
A sixth generation Port Hoper, 78-year-old expressionist painter Paul Bailey has been an artist since kindergarten though he only began painting professionally in 2010. Since then, he spends every morning in his home studio, where his paintings have become a diary documenting his day. Whether he's painting the buildings around the town, showing the warrior-like stature of a hockey goalie, or embodying the spirit of a late beloved pet, his bold work aims to use as little paint as possible to convey something to the viewer. (Photo courtesy of Paul Bailey)

Artist Paul Bailey paints Port Hope with as few strokes as possible

Though painting is a daily habit, the 78-year-old artist and published author never loses inspiration.
It's all smiles for Millbrook Pet Care clients when they see the brightly coloured "doggy bus" picking them up for an off-leash pack walk. Owner Riley Friesen takes new clients on a trial walk using a long leash alongside a few dogs she knows well to evaluate how they interact with other dogs and their off-leash recall skills. (Photo courtesy of Riley Friesen)

Millbrook Pet Care’s ‘doggy bus’ collects canines for off-leash pack walks on a family...

One of the services offered by owner Riley Friesen, the weekday pack walks take place on a 191-acre farm property just outside Millbrook.

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