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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.
Elmhirst's Resort on Rice Lake in Keene has launched the North Shore Wine Society to celebrate Ontario wine and to make learning about local agriculture and viticulture more approachable. The free membership includes quarterly e-newsletters featuring reviews from wine writer Leah Spooner, a wine education column, and farm-to-table food features, as well as exclusive ticket access to seasonal lakeside dinners hosted by Elmhirst's Resort general manager and wine aficionado Greg Elmhirst (pictured, left). The next dinner event, The Hunter Dinner, is scheduled for November 1, 2025 and will include a four-course meal from Chef Amber Bissonnette and a wine pairing from Spooner. (Photo courtesy of Elmhirst's Resort)

Know Your Locals: North Shore Wine Society from Elmhirst’s Resort in Keene makes Ontario...

Free membership includes exclusive ticket access to curated four-course dinners with wine pairings, including The Hunter Dinner on November 1.
Participants walk to the Gdinuhwendimin "We Are Related" Friendship Garden at Bobcaygeon Beach Park following a Remembrance Ceremony held by the Truth and Reconciliation Community Bobcaygeon and the Mishkoden Centre for Indigenous Knowledge at Boyd Heritage Museum on September 30, 2024. (Photo: John MacLennan)

Commemorating National Day for Truth and Reconciliation across the greater Kawarthas region

Coinciding with Orange Shirt Day, September 30 honours the Indigenous victims and survivors of Canada's residential school system.
Bigger and better this year, the fourth annual Cancer Takedown spirit-raising fundraiser is returning with a second show of song, stories, and solidarity to shine a light on the mental burden of cancer. The fundraiser for cancer care at Peterborough Regional Health Centre will be held at Lindsay's Flato Academy Theatre on November 4, 2025 and returning to Market Hall Performing Arts Centre in Peterborough on November 5, 2025. (Graphic and photos courtesy of Amy Kemp)

‘Cancer Takedown’ spirit-raising fundraiser returns for its fourth year with shows in Lindsay and...

November 4 show at Flato Academy Theatre features special guest Jeanne Beker and will be followed by a November 5 show at the Market Hall.
Founded by entrepreneur Nick McNaught after spending a winter at Oak Lake in the Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen in Peterborough County, Unbounded is a health and wellness brand that invites people to connect with one another and nature through wellness experiences across Ontario, including Cold Camp retreats and pop-up events based in Peterborough County and surrounding areas. For these retreats, Unbounded takes over resorts that would otherwise be closed during the winter and invites participants to discover and support local businesses. (Photo courtesy of Unbounded)

The Local Advantage in Peterborough County: Unbounded makes a cool splash for a healthy...

Founded by Nick McNaught after spending a winter north of Havelock, the health and wellness brand brings year-round business to local resorts.
Located in Keene in the Township of Otonabee-South Monaghan, Lang Pioneer Village Museum is an award-winning destination in The Kawarthas where both 19th-century settler history and Indigenous culture and history come to life. Comprised of more than 30 restored, recreated, and relocated buildings, this living history museum offers live demonstrations, costumed interpretations, and immersive programming, along with special family-friendly events throughout the year. (Photo: The Kawarthas Tourism)

Road Tripping in The Kawarthas: Rooted in tradition, ready for adventure in Otonabee-South Monaghan

North of Rice Lake in Peterborough County, the township offers fun for the whole family from adventure challenges and go-karting to living history and resort stays.
Tight Space Productions, a collective of independent filmmakers in their final year of film school at Toronto Metropolitan University, will be spending one week in Fenelon Falls in October 2025 to shoot a short eco-horror film. Also a metaphor about silencing voices, "The Pines" follows two ecologists who go to a remote cabin to study a mysterious fungus, which slowly infects them as the forest's hidden secrets come to life. The group is aiming to raise $12,000 to fund the ambitious project. (Photo: Tight Space Productions)

Toronto Metropolitan University students raising funds to shoot short horror film in Fenelon Falls...

'The Pines' by Tight Space Productions follows two ecologists who go to a remote forest to study fungi and discover long-buried secrets.
The annual Oldies 96.7 Fugitive Contest, where one determined listener will catch a mystery Fugitive for a $10,000 reward, is returning to Peterborough starting September 22, 2025. The contest offers five clues revealed on air at scheduled times every weekday, as well as one visual clue and one bonus clue that can be revealed on air at any time. Crack the clues, find the Fugitive, and ask the question "Are you the Oldies 96 point 7 Ten Thousand Dollar Fugitive?" to claim the prize. (Photo courtesy of Oldies 96.7 / My Broadcasting Corporation)

Know Your Locals: Can you track down the Oldies 96.7 Fugitive to win $10,000?

My Broadcasting Corporation radio station's annual contest returns September 22 with five clues and a bonus clue announced on the air every weekday.
Crews fighting the HAL019 fire east of Burnt River in Kawartha Lakes, which burned across 27 hectares from August 9 to 20, 2025. During that time, Burnt River metal artist Christina Handley used her large Facebook following to collect hundreds of dollars so she could buy drinks and snacks that would energize the firefighters who were battling to bring the fire under control for hours in the heat. (Photo: City of Kawartha Lakes)

How a local artist supported firefighters during August’s wildland fire near Burnt River

With the help of her Facebook followers, metal artist Christina Handley collected hundreds of dollars and supplied crews with water, drinks, and snacks.
Located in the Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen in Peterborough County, Kawartha Ethanol is a leading producer of fuel-grade ethanol and premium alcohol products that it distributes to companies across Canada. As Canadian businesses look for local suppliers to avoid tariffs, the company's dedication to producing in and distributing within Canada has led to an increase in its fuel-grade ethanol sales. (Photo courtesy of Kawartha Ethanol)

The Local Advantage in Peterborough County: Kawartha Ethanol produces and keeps fuel-grade ethanol in...

A leader in fuel-grade ethanol and premium alcohol, the Havelock company supports local farmers and sells to major Canadian oil and fuel companies.
Rose Terry, Manager of the Business Advisory Centre and Corporate Communications at Community Futures Peterborough, leads growth-stage business entrepreneurs during the first workshop in SOAR, a free training program launched by Community Futures Peterborough and supported by Scotiabank. Over the course of four months and four different cohort programs, successful applicants will learn through expert-led workshops, have access to one-on-one consultations, and learn from other local business owners. (Photo courtesy of Community Futures Peterborough)

Community Futures Peterborough helps growth-stage businesses SOAR to success

Topics explored over the free program include marketing, sales acceleration, business expansion, e-commerce, and succession planning.

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