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The Local Advantage with Peterborough County: Red Mill Maple Syrup brings Quebec’s love for...
Owners Sebastien Poulin and Julie Vallieres promote their Millbrook business through the Kawartha Choice FarmFresh program.
Fleming College Institute to launch new P.E.A.K. Executive Leadership program this fall
Senior leadership program to be facilitated by experienced leadership coach Sophie Mathewson,
New Stages Theatre once again partners with Trent University for the William and Nona...
Free Thursday evening series from June 4 to August 20 at Jalynn Bennett Amphitheatre in downtown Peterborough features 12 outdoor performances of theatre and music.
New Stages Theatre closes its season with staged reading of Lynn Nottage’s award-winning dramedy...
The play at Peterborough's Market Hall on June 14 follows a group of truck-stop diner ex-con employees seeking second chances — and the perfect sandwich.
The Local Advantage with Peterborough County: Chemong City Greens reaching more local buyers through...
Microgreens producer Matt Anderson says Kawartha Local Food Wholesale Program helps bridge the gap between producing and sales.
Regional Tourism Organization 8 launches new Visitor Research Program to support operators in making...
Virtual information sessions for the program which supports tourism operators and partners within Kawarthas Northumberland are being held on June 2, 9, and 16.
The Local Advantage with Peterborough County: Hunnabees Honey Co. is buzzing with opportunities thanks...
Co-owner David Nicolaou says participating in the Kawartha Local Food Wholesale program will provide more time for the Millbrook business to focus on agri-tourism.
‘The Kid from Simcoe Street’ tells the real-life story of James Clarke overcoming adversity...
Trent Valley Archives Theatre's adaptation of retired justice's 2012 memoir sees its world premiere at the Market Hall from June 4 to 7.
From growing vegetables on a condo balcony to becoming a tulip destination: Eyra Estate...
Former Oakville residents Garreth Dias and Jesvyl Dsilva are building a sustainable farm and agritourism experience through trial and error and a willingness to 'just jump in'.
Trent University professor’s book on grief is a French-language finalist for the Trillium Book...
Sylvie Bérard's 'Mes morts jeune' is a work of autobiographical fiction exploring memory and grief through portraits of deceased loved ones.
































