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Paul Rellinger
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Paul Rellinger a.k.a Relly is an award-winning journalist and longtime former newspaper editor still searching for the perfect lead. When he's not putting pen to paper, Paul is on a sincere but woefully futile quest to own every postage stamp ever issued. A rabid reader of history, Paul claims to know who killed JFK but can't say out of fear for the safety of his oh so supportive wife Mary, his three wonderful kids and his three spirited grandchildren. Paul counts among his passions Peterborough's rich live music scene, the Toronto Maple Leafs, slopitch and retrieving golf balls from the woods. You can follow Paul on Twitter at @rellywrites.
Sarah McNeilly, the sole director of Northcrest Neighbours for Fair Process (NNFP) Ltd., spoke to a crowd outside of Peterborough city hall on June 9, 2025 during the "Rally for Integrity" in support of councillors Alex Bierk and Joy Lachica (pictured with councillor Keith Riel), who the city's integrity commissioner found were intimidated and bullied by Mayor Jeff Leal. McNeilly spoke about NNFP's legal challenge against Leal's use of strong mayor powers to expedite the development of Brock Mission's proposed six-storey transitional housing building by exempting it from site plan requirements. (Photo: Jeannine Taylor / kawarthaNOW)

‘I’m not afraid of this mayor’: Sarah McNeilly launches GoFundMe to support legal fight...

The city has asked a judge to hold the Peterborough resident, the representative for Northcrest Neighbours for Fair Process Ltd., personally liable for court costs.
Some of the signs held by a crowd of around 75 people attending the "Rally for Integrity" outside of Peterborough City Hall on June 9, 2025, urging city councillors to hold Mayor Jeff Leal to account for breaching council's code of conduct by intimidating councillor Alex Bierk and then bullying councillor Joy Lachica as reported by the city's integrity commissioner. (Photo: Jeannine Taylor / kawarthaNOW)

‘Rally for Integrity’ urged Peterborough councillors to penalize Mayor Jeff Leal for two code...

City hall rally was held prior to Monday's council meeting, when councillors voted 6-4 to ratify their June 2 vote not to penalize the mayor.
A rendering of TVM Group's proposed 17-storey residential-commercial building at 90 Hunter Street East beside Mark Street United Church in Peterborough's East City, which includes a four-storey parking garage. If approved by the city, the building would be the tallest in Peterborough, although a 30-storey apartment building is being proposed by another developer on the other side of the Hunter Street bridge behind the Peterborough County building. (Graphic: RAW Design Inc.)

‘Intensification has been directed by the city’ developer says as backlash to proposed 17-storey...

Zoning by-law amendment for 205-unit residential-commercial building at 90 Hunter St. E. in Peterborough will be subject of a public meeting.
Whiskey Jack in 1977, featuring Duncan Fremlin, Mac Pulling, Rocky Hill, and Peterborough's own John Hoffman. Hoffman, who co-founded the band with Fremlin, will join Whiskey Jack for a few numbers at Peterborough's Air Force Association Hall on June 8, 2025 during the "CBC TV Country Music Stars" show, which also features Donna Ramsay and LeRoy Anderson, who spent 17 years performing weekly on CBC's "The Tommy Hunter Show". (Photo courtesy of Duncan Fremlin)

CBC TV Country Music Stars shine bright June 8 at Peterborough’s Air Force Club

Local connections abound as Whiskey Jack and John Hoffman reunite for music showcase also featuring Donna and LeRoy of 'The Tommy Hunter Show'.
encoreNOW for May 19, 2025 features (from left to right, top and bottom) Skydiggers at Peterborough's Market Hall, Peterborough Symphony Orchestra at Emmanuel United Church, O Canada! benefit concert at Lindsay's Academy Theatre, Trent Valley Archives Theatre's "Crossing Over" at Peterborough's Market Hall, Globus Theatre's "Desperate to be Doris" in Bobcaygeon, and Kyle Golemba's "Handsome but Charmless" at Port Hope's Capitol Theatre. (kawarthaNOW collage)

encoreNOW – May 19, 2025

Skydiggers in concert at Market Hall, a Canadian music celebration at Lindsay's Academy Theatre, a tribute to the Peter Robinson emigrants from Trent Valley Archives, and more.
William Prince, Steven Page, and Sloan are three of the musical acts performing free-admission concerts during the 38th season of Peterborough Musicfest, which runs from June 28 to August 16, 2025. (kawarthaNOW collage)

William Prince, Steven Page, and Sloan among performers at Peterborough Musicfest this summer

Four more concerts are still to be announced, along with the lineup of local musicians to be featured on the new Future Sounds Stage.
The late Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) McGregor was appointed as a Member of the Order of Canada in 2021 for "her promotion of women in science and for her commitment to nurturing Canada's next generation of leaders." (Photo via McGregor Leadership website)

‘A force for good’: Dr. Betsy McGregor’s substantial contributions remembered

Two-time Peterborough federal election candidate and Order of Canada member passes away after a lengthy battle with cancer.
encoreNOW for May 5, 2025 features (from left to right, top and bottom) The Traveling Milburys, Peterborough Singers, The Plowboys, The Lowest of the Low, "You Can't Take It With You", and "Alice in Wonderland". (kawarthaNOW collage)

encoreNOW – May 5, 2025

Featuring The Traveling Milburys, Peterborough Singers, The Plowboys, The Lowest of the Low, 'You Can't Take It With You', and 'Alice in Wonderland'.
The Innovation Cluster's LevelUP program coordinator Ann-Majella McKelvie (left) and program lead Zahra Shafiei (right) present Her Yes Club founder Carmen Doucette (middle) with $10,000 after the entrepreneur won the Innovation Cluster's LevelUP Pitch Competition on April 30, 2025 at the Market Hall. One of eight graduates of the LevelUP program who pitched their business ideas to a panel of judges, Doucette created her business as a solution to her own problem of finding last-minute childcare she could trust for her own two young girls. (Photo: Bryan Reid)

Business connecting moms with trusted daycare providers wins Innovation Cluster’s LevelUP Pitch Competition

A panel of judges at Market Hall event awarded $10,000 to Carmen Doucette of Her Yes Club, with Monica Singh of Happy Cramps the runner-up.
Some of the estimated 50 people who gathered at Peterborough City Hall on April 28, 2025 to protest Mayor Jeff Leal's use of a racial slur while giving a guest lecture at Trent University in March. (Photo: Jeannine Taylor / kawarthaNOW)

City Hall protest calls for Peterborough Mayor Leal’s resignation over use of racial slur

Trent University student association organized event after filing complaint with city's integrity commissioner.

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