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"Haycock: Like Father, Like Daughter"
The exhibit tells the story of how a chance meeting in 1927 in Canada's Arctic led to nearly 100 years of painting the Canadian landscape from the vantage point of one family of painters. …
Mastering Series: "How to Go From $0 - $100M in Sales"
This five-week hands-on virtual course on Tuesday mornings is designed for founders who want to stop guessing and start closing. …
Neon Nostalgic
Neon Nostalgic is the world's only live rock and roll act that syncs its performances to original, iconic music videos. …
Big Bingo
Featuring $100 and $200 jackpots. …
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Stories
A Taste for Life: dine out on April 20 and support people affected by...
14 participating restaurants in Peterborough, Lakefield, Port Hope, and Campbellford.
Federal government invests $4.87 million in Peterborough-based aviation company
Flying Colours Corp. will use investment to construct 100,000-square foot hangar at the Peterborough Airport.
Peterborough’s Hunter Street Bridge to get another public art mural
Artspace issues a call for proposals from artists and will hold a public info session on April 19
The plight of the bumblebee
Six ways you can help prevent the decline of this gentle pollinator.
KNosh News – April 2016
Featuring Muddy's Pit BBQ, Mariposa Dairy, Minh's Chinese Grocery, and Kelcey's Health Foods.
International Jazz Day Peterborough returns on April 30th
Feature performance by Robi Botos on April 29 with live jazz music Saturday night in downtown Peterborough.
Mining the soul of the artist – a review of The Pitmen Painters
New Stages production of hit play at Peterborough's Market Hall until April 15 features an all-star cast of local talent.
City of Peterborough celebrates six new accessible transit buses
Buses, funded in part by federal tax fund, increase ratio of accessible buses to 90%
Chance meets ingenuity in local alpaca business
Entrepreneurs Kathy McConnell and Donna Simmonds team up to breed alpacas and bring products to market.
Peterborough natives bring indie thriller Numb to the Market Hall on March 23
A71 Entertainment's Chad Maker and Kirk Comrie shine the spotlight on talented Canadian filmmakers.






















