You’re reading the July 16, 2026 edition of the Peterborough Currents email newsletter. To receive our email newsletters ...
Newcomers to Canada and longtime Nogojiwanong residents getting settled in the voyageur canoe. (Photo: Alex Karn) You’re ...
Attending "Blind Dates" by Vivian Chong was "very rewarding," according to John Morris, who attended the production along with other members of the local blind community. Readers like you power ...
New Canadians Centre and Canadian Canoe Museum partnered to bring community together for alternative July 1 celebration.
Local soccer fans march past a setting sun on the evening of ECFC’s home opener in May 2022. (Photo: Dan Morrison) Shortly after the final whistle blew to end Electric City Football Club’s home opener ...
There’s a patch of grass in front of Tiny Budd’s west-end Peterborough home where the neighbourhood kids like to play. Budd, 76, feels a sense of satisfaction seeing them from her kitchen window. The ...
Last year, when city councillors approved the 2024 city budget with a 7 percent tax hike, they called the budget a “course correction.” Mayor Jeff Leal explained that additional investments were ...
The Kawartha-Haliburton Children’s Aid Society (KHCAS) won’t say whether it has balanced its budget, more than a year after the Doug Ford government put in place a supervisor to “reinstate good ...
In a resolution passed by Alderville First Nation’s band council, Rice Lake has been granted legal personhood status. This move asserts the lake’s right to exist, to flow, and even to sue would-be ...
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s latest album was released by You’ve Changed Records in March. You can listen and purchase on Bandcamp. On Theory of Ice, Simpson takes a suite of poems about water she ...
This summer, the Peterborough Currents team produced our first print publication: a series of three walking guides to help you explore local creeks. And now you can purchase all three of them for $16 ...
East of the City of Peterborough, the landscape is carved into hundreds of gentle hills — the Peterborough Drumlin Field. These hills were created thousands of years ago by the last glacier to cover ...