The East City Bowl is one of many local places that inspired Forbes’ new book, a historical fiction following the story of ...
David King is a fourth-year cultural studies student at Trent University and the chair of Arthur Newspaper’s board of ...
Des Mathews and Sneha Wadhwani lead yoga classes at Sadleir House on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 7 p.m. The sessions are ...
Peterborough’s local child welfare agency had to place two teens in a hotel for the first time late last year because there ...
From a small town plot on the banks of the Otonabee to the much bigger city we know today, here's how Peterborough's ...
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Ravon Yates draws a creepy critter at their Compost Craft booth at the Queer Maker Market in September 2024. (Photo: Will Pearson) Ravon Yates has always loved bugs, worms, and other creepy critters.
This audio story was originally produced for Trent Radio and is made available here through a creative commons license. Canoe builder Alex Labelle has turned Trent University’s Bata Library into a ...
Peterborough’s 360 Degree Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic has applied for renewed Health Canada funding to expand its safer supply program, but it will keep offering the service to current participants ...
You’re reading the September 17, 2024 edition of the Peterborough Currents email newsletter. To receive our email newsletters straight to your inbox, sign up here. Good morning, and welcome to the ...
Rockina Bird and Aydan Taylor of Curve Lake First Nation gathering mnoomin from Chemong Lake . (Photo: Alex Karn) Curve Lake First Nation elder Janet McCue sat at the stern of a pontoon boat as it ...