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Woodville Santa Claus Parade
The parade begins at Woodville Elementary School, travels east on Argyle St. …
Big Bingo
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New Year's Early
Local Cajun music band Pays d'en Haut has teamed up once again with local family band Steelburner & Suns to host an afternoon of music, dancing, treats and community to ring in the New Year early. …
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Stories
Peterborough poet PJ Thomas launching the final book of her Water Trilogy
November 24 event at The Gordon Best Theatre in downtown Peterborough will feature readings from 'Drifting'.
What’s open and closed on Labour Day 2024
Holiday hours for 302 selected businesses, organizations, and services in Peterborough, Lindsay, Cobourg, Port Hope, and across the greater Kawarthas region.
Canadian Cancer Society launches campaign calling for hospice residence in Kawartha Lakes
While end-of-life services are available in Kawartha Lakes, 'Bring Care Closer' campaign points out nearest hospice residences are in Peterborough and Port Perry.
nightlifeNOW – August 29 to September 4
Featuring live music listings at pubs and restaurants in Peterborough and the greater Kawarthas region.
Peterborough Action for Tiny Homes is back at square one … again
City council votes 8-2 against approving temporary use by-law to allow 24 sleeping cabins to be built at 385 Lansdowne St.
Peterborough musician Curtis Driedger wants your voices for a community sing-along
'Peterborough Community Sings' event will tackle Canned Heat's 'Let's Work Together' on September 20 at St. James United Church.
The Beach Report for August 23 to 29, 2024
Water quality testing results for beaches in Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Northumberland, and Hastings and Prince Edward.
nightlifeNOW – August 22 to 28
Featuring live music listings at pubs and restaurants in Peterborough and the greater Kawarthas region.
Peterborough couple saves on energy bills after adding wall insulation to their century home
Madeleine Endicott and Steve McMurtry's home is also now warmer in the winter and they have reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by 86% .
Municipal politicians launch ‘Solve the Crisis’ campaign in quest for increased government funding for...
'In communities of all sizes, not just big cities, people are unhoused, suffering and dying': Eastern Ontario Wardens' Caucus chair.























