Trent University alum Sandra Lamouche of Bigstone Cree Nation is back in Peterborough to perform Out of Wounds, her contemporary dance based on wagimauskigan (the diamond willow fungus), which grows ...
Community Care Peterborough is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its Meals on Wheels program, which delivers hot and frozen ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a stone foundation belonging to one of Peterborough’s earliest churches near the corner of ...
Local band Babe Chorus began the evening by scattering flower petals amongst the audience and laughing as they slowly danced ...
Diane Robnik graduated with a degree in History from Trent and thoroughly enjoyed her time in Peterborough as an archivist.
In the late-19th and early-20th century, young people waged a “dark onslaught” of pranks and mischief every Halloween.
The East City Bowl is one of many local places that inspired Forbes’ new book, a historical fiction following the story of ...
Peterborough's children's aid society has operated at a deficit in recent years as core provincial funding has decreased ...
As a work of fiction, McCurdle’s Arm is a deviation for Forbes, who has previously written two non-fiction collections of ...
Halloween in the Booro is back this Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m., with more than 30 downtown businesses on George, Water, Hunter, Charlotte, and Sherbrooke Streets taking part in trick-or-treating, ...