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Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival’s 2025 opens inaugural call for visual artists to participate in...
Indigenous artists who have not exhibited before or established artists with new work to show are encouraged to apply.
‘The community engagement was incredible’: Trent, Fleming students camp out in Peterborough in support...
Tau Kappa Epsilon student fraternity members raise awareness and $2,700 for Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region.
Town of Cobourg receives provincial economic development award of excellence
Town's economic development department recognized for its workforce development programs focused on youth.
Northumberland County warden reaching out to border communities in response to U.S. tariff threats
Brian Ostrander has sent letters to elected officials in New York and Pennsylvania.
Haliburton Highlands Health Services holding community forums on future of healthcare in Haliburton County
Forums will take place February 19, March 5, and March 26 in person at Minden site and virtually.
EarlyON Northumberland’s family fun bingo contest ‘back again by popular demand’
More than 95 families took part in 2024 contest, which offers a chance to win Ontario Parks passes.
Construction well underway on Peterborough Community Health Centre’s new longer-term space in Peterborough Square
Centre is currently only accepting a limited number of clients from its priority populations by referral.
New Northumberland County Archives & Museum ‘set to become a must-visit destination’ in Cobourg
Current museum location closed to public as of February 22 as staff prepare for move to new Courthouse Road location expected to open in fall.
‘I’m humbled and excited to support our whole new merged health unit’: Dr. Thomas...
Haliburton Kawartha Northumberland Peterborough Health Unit holds media conference about Dr. Piggott's recent appointment as medical officer of health.
Canadian Mental Health Association launches mental health walk-in clinics in Peterborough and Lindsay
Designed to connect people seeking mental health support to appropriate care, clinics run on weekdays with no appointment necessary.