In this newsletter, we’ll introduce you to Peterborough’s “accidental” dub poet, Chet Singh. Singh has a new album, and he’s ...
Around 250 people packed onto the lawn outside City Hall on Tuesday, November 12, to raise their voices against proposed ...
To be clear: municipal taxpayers will, eventually, spend a total of $4.4 million on the Bonnerworth redevelopment. Taxpayers ...
The Peterborough Psychic and Crystal Fair is on all weekend at Healthy Planet Arena. Admission costs $10. The fair features ...
Therapeutic Family Care provides mental health services to children in care and their foster parents. But child welfare ...
On July 22, 2024, a new worship space opened its doors in downtown Peterborough. Located in a small George Street storefront ...
Program aims to increase access to primary care for people experiencing homelessness and divert traffic from emergency rooms ...
Trent University alum Sandra Lamouche of Bigstone Cree Nation is back in Peterborough to perform Out of Wounds, her ...
City staff are recommending a range of cutbacks to keep next year’s tax increase in check, including eliminating funding for health benefits for people who receive social assistance.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, young people waged a “dark onslaught” of pranks and mischief every Halloween. It led to a crackdown by Peterborough’s early police force.