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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.
Kate Suhr, a musician, actress, and playwright from Peterborough, and Kim Blackwell, managing artistic director of 4th Line Theatre in Millbrook, were two of the participants in an arts-focused virtual community forum on February 8, 2022 organized by Peterborough-Kawartha provincial Liberal candidate Greg Dempsey and Dane Bland, who ran against Dempsey for the Liberal nomination. (File photos)

It’s ‘now about survival’ for the Peterborough arts community as pandemic takes a heavy...

Arts-focused community forum hears an urgent plea for more support from a provincial Liberal government.
Kemi Akapo at the swearing-in ceremony of Peterborough city council in November 2018 after she was elected as Town Ward councillor. (Photo: City of Peterborough)

Hateful talk and symbolism is an undeniable Peterborough reality says city councillor

After recent racist incident, Town Ward representative Kemi Akapo is being extra careful when she leaves her home.
Pfizer's Paxlovid is a combination of two antiviral drugs, nirmatrelvir and ritonavir, for the treatment of adult patients with mild to moderate COVID-19. Health Canada authorized use of the at-home treatment on January 17, 2022. (Photo: Pfizer)

Peterborough’s medical officer of health cautiously optimistic ‘we’re on the right track’

Dr. Thomas Piggott says further loosening of COVID-related restrictions depends on continued adherence to personal safety measures .
Peterborough musician Benj Rowland has won the the fourth round of the Don Skuce Memorial Music Collective songwriting contest for his original song "Ballad of the Pig's Ear," a bittersweet ode to the historic Brock Street pub that closed for good in 2017. (Photo: David Warren)

Ode to Peterborough live music landmark wins fourth round of Don Skuce Memorial Music...

Benj Rowland's "Ballad Of The Pig's Ear" headed to Peterborough native Greg Wells' Los Angeles studio after local producer James McKenty does his thing.
Etobicoke resident Steve McNeil began his 1926 Skate fundraising campaign for the Alzheimer Society in 2012. He skates for 19 hours and 26 minutes to honour the birth year of his mother, who died from Alzheimer's disease in 2013. He brings 1926 Skate to the Trent-Severn Canal on February 12, 2022 to raise funds for the Alzheimer Society of Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland and Haliburton. (Photo courtesy of Steve McNeil)

Steve McNeil to skate for 19 hours and 26 minutes under the Peterborough Lift...

With AC/DC in his ears and Thunderstick in his hands, the Etobicoke native laces up his blades on February 12 in memory of his mother's battle with the disease.
Inspector John Lyons of the Peterborough Police Service responds to media questions during a virtual Peterborough Public Health media briefing on January 27, 2022. (kawarthaNOW screenshot)

Peterborough police prepared to respond if needed when local truck convoy participants gather at...

Issue was raised at health unit briefing where medical officer of health urged continued adherence to safety measures as COVID-19 restrictions are eased.
Masked students walk outside of Champlain residence at Trent University. (Photo: Trent University website)

Online petition pushing back hard against Trent University decision to return to in-person learning

Dissenting students' voices heard loud and clear as university president Dr. Leo Groarke assures 'our campuses are safe and not high-risk environments'
A screenshot from a video of a woman knocking on the door of the private residence of Peterborough medical officer of health Dr. Thomas Piggott on the evening of January 19, 2022. Inside the plastic food dish she is carrying is a piece of paper that, among other things, states the COVID-19 virus doesn't exist. Dr. Piggott closed the door before she could "serve" him the piece of paper. The woman, along with the man recording the video, was later arrested and charged with criminal harassment and intimidation of a health official. (kawarthaNOW screenshot)

Peterborough police chief assures anti-vaxxers who harass and create fear will be arrested

Peterborough region sees 'some blunting' of omicron wave, as local leaders condemn actions of protestors at medical officer of health's home.
Signs point to the main entrances at Peterborough Regional Health Centre, including the Emergency Department. (Photo: PRHC)

Almost one third of Peterborough’s 35 COVID-related deaths have occurred in 2022

10 local deaths since January 1 evidence of 'an awful lot of COVID circulating' in community.
Dr. Thomas Piggott, Peterborough's medical officer of health, said the rise in hospitalizations both provincially and locally due to the omicron variant is "deeply concerning". As of January 5, 2022, 17 people are hospitalized at Peterborough Regional Health Centre because of COVID-19. (Photo: PRHC)

Number of active COVID-19 cases in Peterborough ‘could be in excess of 10,000’

Local medical officer of health says confirmed 1,111 active cases are an 'enormous underestimate' as a result of reduced PCR testing.

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