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encoreNOW – March 9, 2026
Featuring 'Frozen', St. Patrick's Day Kitchen Party, 'Screwball Comedy', The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight, The Music of Van Morrison tribute, and The Great Canadian Fiddle Show.
Peterborough AIDS Resource Network putting not one but two new mobile outreach vehicles on...
Decommissioned ambulance will be retired after nine years of providing mobile harm reduction services in Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, and Haliburton.
encoreNOW – February 23, 2026
Featuring the Highly Likely festival, Midnight Madness, Tom Thomson's Wake, Craig Cardiff, Séan McCann, and We Lend A Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes.
‘A weapon of mass construction’: Peterborough politicians and business leaders updated on Alto high-speed...
Alto CEO Martin Imbleau speaks to the logistics and benefits of the 1,000-kilometre rail network that will link Peterborough to points east and west.
‘A laugh-at-life comedy, but there are tears too’: Peterborough Theatre Guild stages Dave Carley’s...
Running for 10 performances from February 27 to March 14, Peterborough native's play filled with hometown references will resonate with local audiences,
encoreNOW – February 9, 2026
Featuring The Psychic, Miss Emily, Russell deCarle, Ladom Ensemble, Peterborough Performs VI, and the Brand New Stages Festival.
10 years on with kawarthaNOW: A wise woman’s words, 876 bylines, and boundless gratitude
Paul Rellinger reflects on his 10th anniversary of writing stories for kawarthaNOW.
encoreNOW – January 26, 2026
Featuring the ReFrame Film Festival, Terra Lightfoot, Stories & Songs of Stompin' Tom, Billboard In Concert's Heartbreak Hits, PSO's Stars of the Silver Screen, and Alex Cuba,
Peterborough city council’s denial of Parkhill Place condo conversion appealed to Ontario Land Tribunal
In December, council unanimously voted against property owner's plan to convert 128 three-bedroom rental units at 700 Parkhill Road into condominiums.
Newly formed trio to showcase Scottish music on Robbie Burns Day at Camp Kawartha...
February 8 concert sees fiddler John Hoffman, harpist Tanah Haney, and cellist Jessica Lindeman perform traditional and 'neo-trad' tunes in honour of the beloved poet
































