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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
Art in the Street – December 2014
		            Featuring Laura Madera, Joanne Calderone, Barb Hawthorn,  Lisa Martini-Dunk, and John Marris.                
		    12-year-old Faith Dickinson named Citizen of the Year
		            Her non-profit Cuddles for Cancer organization has made a thousand blankets for cancer patients, soldiers, and children.                
		    Art in the Street – November 2014
		            Featuring John Climenhage, Esther Vincent, Paul Nabuurs, and Art School of Peterborough's Appetite for Art fundraiser                
		    Tips for becoming an eco-driver
		            Save fuel and reduce emissions with some simple techniques.                
		    Helping birds with Project FeederWatch
		            Turn your bird-feeding hobby into research for bird conservation.                
		    Art in the Street – October 2014
		            Featuring artists from the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour and Dennis Tourbin.                
		    Wild at Heart – A review of the film “Wild”
		            Jean-Marc Vallée's latest film is based on Cheryl Strayed's bestselling memoir.                
		    Would it still be cottage country without the loon?
		            An open letter from Terry Rees, Executive Director of the Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations.                
		    Tackling the issue of suicide
		            Second annual Team 55 Friday Night Lights football game takes place on October 3 .                
		    How to revitalize Peterborough’s downtown core
		            It's all about the living wage.                
		    
            
		





















