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Auditions for Peterborough Singers
The Peterborough Singers is an auditioned choir of 100 voices actively looking for tenors. …
100 Guitar Campfire Singalong
The Dunsford & District Lions invites the community to gather around the campfire for their 2nd annual 100 Guitar Campfire Singalong. …
Art Draw for History
Every ticket holder takes home a valuable piece of art, valued from $250 to $1000, by Ron Bolt, Steven Gilberry, or any of 45 other local artists. …
"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. …
Brewfest
A benefit concert for Red Path Wellness Centre featuring two stages of live music with performances by Ty Wilson, Brad Renaud, Sarah Jayne Riley, Jeanne Truax & Emily Burgess, Joslynn Burford, Baz Littlerock, Bon Jovi Forever, Monkey Wrench, High Waters Band, Midnight Jewel, Misfits in Action, and Gunslingers. …
Big Bingo
Featuring $100 and $200 jackpots. …
"Full Circle - 10 Days Circumnavigating Killarney Provincial Park"
Journey deep into the breathtaking lakes and backcountry of the La Cloche Mountains, perched along the north shore of Georgian Bay. …
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. …
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Stories
Some residents in Peterborough’s East City unhappy with proposed six-storey building along trail
Developer Paul Bennett says number of units in development unchanged as city committee approves 'minor variance' to double height of building.
We’re all paddling on the same river: reconciliation is a journey, not a destination
Peterborough-Nogojiwanong settler Ian Attridge speaks to the importance of reflection on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and every day.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2023 events in the greater Kawarthas region
Third annual day on September 30 remembers and honours lost Indigenous children and survivors of Canada's residential school system as well as their families and communities.
Local family doctors advocate for a community health centre in Peterborough
During panel discussion, Dr. John Beamish says 'we will be bereft of family physicians' without alternative health care models.
Memories? 95-year-old Ernie Ferguson has more than a few, gifting us with a snapshot...
Former owner of Ferguson Cleaners commits his life journey to paper, with his beloved late wife Mona guiding his hand.
Peterborough’s new Canadian Canoe Museum to open this winter, with official grand opening celebration...
Originally scheduled fall opening has been delayed because of nationwide construction issues including material and labour availability.
Jennifer DeBues’ outstanding journey to the directorship of the Community Foundation of Greater Peterborough
As the Foundation approaches its 15th anniversary, Jennifer looks ahead to highlight ongoing priorities including affordable housing and the opioid crisis.
Adventure In Understanding canoe journey again sees youths connect with themselves, each other, the...
Annual 100-km six-day canoe trek highlighted by Indigenous teachings and ceremonies, and one very welcome guest bearing two carved Curve Lake paddles.
Grady’s Feet Essentials in Peterborough has always been one step ahead of the game
Known for their huge selection of Birkenstock and Blundstone, you can find the popular footwear store at its new downtown location at 231 King Street.
Celebration of wild rice and Indigenous food sovereignty returns to Curve Lake First Nation...
Fourth annual Mnoominkewin gathering is a full day of experiences, education, performances, and food with guest speakers Bob Rae and Dr. Fred Metallic.