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Articles by Paul Rellinger

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.
Lindsay & District Chamber of Commerce executive director Terry Guiel performing on the "McChamber Stage" in support of the McDonalds restaurant in Lindsay during McHappy Day on May 8, 2024. Over the past year, the Peterborough resident has embraced his role as champion of the chamber's 275-plus members, meeting with local businesses and increasing the membership by 25 per cent, generating $80,000 in grants and sponsorships, and making the chamber more visible in the community. (Photo courtesy of Terry Guiel)

Peterborough’s Terry Guiel says he’s ‘knocking it out of the ballpark’ at Lindsay &...

Executive director reflects on his past year on the job since leaving the Peterborough DBIA.
Left to right, top and bottom: the Small Town Shorts Film Fest, work by The Studio Tour Haliburton Highlands' artist Susan Hay, John Sheard and his band's "Homeward Bound - An Intimate Evening of Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits," Rob Kempson of Port Hope's Capitol Theatre, Public Energy's presentation of "Is This Tap?" with Bill Coleman, and Leisa Way and her Wayward Wind Band's "Early Morning Rain - The Legend of Gordon Lightfoot." (kawarthaNOW collage)

encoreNOW – September 30, 2024

Featuring Small Town Shorts Film Fest, Studio Tour Haliburton Highlands, Simon & Garfunkel tribute, Capitol Theatre's 2025 season reveal, Public Energy's 31st season, and more.
The 2024-25 season of Public Energy Performing Arts will feature a variety of performing arts at four different venues around the city from October to May, including Public Energy's biggest one-day event in its 31-year history: a season finale staged at the Peterborough Memorial Centre featuring 15 virtuoso skaters assembled by an internationally renowned dance company La Patin Libre. (Photo: Rolline Laporte)

Peterborough’s Public Energy Performing Arts launches its 31st season

Founder Bill Kimball's final season at the helm will see six productions staged, including a season-ending skating dance spectacle at the Memorial Centre.
Martha Sullivan of Sullivan Law Ptbo in downtown Peterborough cuts a ribbon on September 19, 2024 to officially mark the law firm's move last October to its larger and renovated location on Queen Street and to celebrate its recent B Corporation certification. Sullivan Law Ptbo is just the sixth Canadian law firm to receive the certification, and only the second in Ontario. (Photo: Jeannine Taylor / kawarthaNOW)

Sullivan Law Ptbo celebrates B Corporation certification

Downtown Peterborough law firm just the sixth in Canada and the second in Ontario to be awarded the distinction.
The graduates of Community Futures Peterborough's 2024 ScaleUP program, presented in partnership with Scotiabank, were celebrated during an event on September 17, 2024 at Venture North in downtown Peterborough. Pictured from left to right, front and back: Braden Clark of Community Futures Peterborough, Clint Clarke of Barking Pixel Design Co., Tracy Cosburn of Kyoto Coffee, Alicia Doris of Living Local Marketplace, Jacob Rodenburg of Camp Kawartha, Sean Flanagan of Flanagan and Sun, Peterborough city councillor Don Vassiliadis, Diane Richard of Diatom Consulting, Kevin Miller of Scotiabank, and Peterborough County warden Bonnie Clark. (Photo: Jeannine Taylor / kawarthaNOW)

Community Futures Peterborough celebrates 2024 ScaleUP program participants at graduation ceremony

Supported by Scotiabank, initiative has equipped six more local entrepreneurs with the tools necessary to take their businesses to the next level.
Left to right, top and bottom: "How To Survive A Zombie Apocalypse" and "Ghost Story" at Peterborough Theatre Guild, Carole Pope, "Buying the Farm" at Globus Theatre, Kate Suhr, Katherine Cullen in "Vitals", and Suzanne O Davis performing the songs of Carole King. (kawarthaNOW collage)

encoreNOW – September 16, 2024

Featuring Peterborough Theatre Guild season opener, musical icon Carole Pope, singer-songwriter Kate Suhr, a Showplace tribute to Carole King, and more,
Peterborough Police Service Staff Sergeant Mark Reesor listens to an Ashburnham Ward resident following a public meeting on community safety at the Peterborough Lions Community Centre in East City on September 11, 2024. (Photo: Paul Rellinger / kawarthaNOW)

Large crowd at public meeting surprised to hear crime is down in Peterborough, although...

During the meeting in East City on Wednesday night, Peterborough police shared crime stats and provided an update on enforcement initiatives.
Community Futures Peterborough officially launched the revamped Business Advisory Centre with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Venture North in downtown Peterborough on September 9, 2024. Pictured from left to right are Peterborough County warden Bonnie Clark, Peterborough-Kawartha MP Michelle Ferreri, Community Futures Peterborough executive director Devon Girard, Business Advisory Centre manager Rosalea Terry, business advisor Lindsay Irwin, Peterborough city councillor Don Vassiliadis, and Community Futures Peterborough board chair Wayne Harding. (Photo: Jeannine Taylor / kawarthaNOW)

Business Advisory Centre officially opens under the Community Futures Peterborough umbrella

Former Peterborough and the Kawarthas Economic Development service for aspiring entrepreneurs maintained with help of provincial dollars.
Left to right, top and bottom: Big Sugar, The Bowie Lives, Chris D'Elia, Peterborough Concert Band, Foley's East Coast Pub, and Talisk. (kawarthaNOW collage)

encoreNOW – September 2, 2024

Featuring The Bowie Lives at Bancroft Village Playhouse, Big Band Day at Peterborough's Millennium Park, Folk Under The Clock's final season opener at Peterborough's Market Hall, and more.
Peterborough poet PJ Thomas, pictured during a reading in October 2023, will be launching her latest book "Drifting" at The Only Cafe in downtown Peterborough on September 24, 2024. (Photo: Andy Carroll)

Peterborough poet PJ Thomas launching the final book of her Water Trilogy

September 24 event at The Only Café in downtown Peterborough will feature readings from 'Drifting'.

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