Advertisement
  • Whooping cough case confirmed in Peterborough region: health unit
    The health unit did not state where the case was confirmed within its jurisdiction of Peterborough, Peterborough County, Curve Lake First Nation and Hiawatha First Nation.
    Health
    Apr 26
  • Health unit issues drug poisoning alert for Peterborough area
    Peterborough Public Health reported there were five drug poisonings on April 3 that led to paramedics callsand visits to an emergency department.
    Health
    Apr 4
  • Curve Lake First Nation women charged with criminal negligence in man’s death in 2022
    Peterborough County OPP say on Nov. 4, 2022, officers responded to a sudden death on a rental property in the Municipality of Trent Lakes, north of Peterborough.
    Crime
    Jan 26
  • Peterborough-area health units urge measles vaccination as Canadian cases rise
    Peterborough Public Health and the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit advise residents to review immunization records and get updated with the measles vaccine.
    Health
    Mar 6
  • Drug poisoning alert issued for Peterborough area
    Peterborough Public Health says the substance that led to multiple drug overdoes on March 3 is not yet known.
    Health
    Mar 4
  • Peterborough, HKPR District public health units agree to voluntary merger
    Ontario's Ministry of Health has offered to provide one-time transition funding and three-year merger support for public health units that combined resources by Jan. 1, 2025.
    Health
    Feb 28
  • More results below advertisement
  • Peterborough drug alert extended after 5 more overdoses: health unit
    Peterborough Public Health reports another five drug overdoses on Feb. 13, following 14 on the weekend.
    Health
    Feb 14
  • Japanese growing techniques earn Havelock farm Peterborough Agricultural Innovation Award
    Hello Farm is this year's recipient of the Peterborough Agricultural Innovation Award. Owners Ava Richardson and Kiyotami (Zenryu) Owatari run an organically grown market.
    Canada
    Feb 15
  • Canada’s emissions drop to lowest in 25 years, barring pandemic lows
    Canada accounts for nearly 1.5 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, making it the 11th largest emitter in the world, data shows.
    Environment
    May 2
  • More results below advertisement
  • Canadian curler Chelsea Carey says don’t compare me to Jennifer Jones
    Chelsea Carey has been handed the skipping reins of Jones's young team ranked second in Canada and fourth in the world.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • Sports integrity body sees Porter case as warning
    Canada's sports integrity watchdog is pushing for stronger policies to prevent competitive manipulation and match-fixing at all levels of competition.
    Sports
    Apr 18
  • Trent University unveils crest for Gidigaa Migizi College named after late professor
    First Nations artist Jared Tait designed the spotted eagle crest, acknowledging Gidigaa Migizi means 'spotted eagle' in Anishinaabemowin. Migizi died in July 2022 at age 81.
    Education
    Feb 13
  • More results below advertisement
  • Indigenous art worth $60,000 stolen from Saanich, B.C. home
    The culprits made off with at least six art pieces: five by First Nations artist Calvin Moreberg and one Inuit carving, a large bust of a woman's head.
    Crime
    Apr 18
  • Drug alert issued for Peterborough area after 14 overdoses over weekend
    Peterborough Public Health says the suspected drug is orange and green with sedative effects. Naloxone is unable to reverse the effects of sedatives.
    Health
    Feb 13
  • Brad Gushue prepares for world curling championship ‘like it could be the last’
    The veteran skip from St. John's, N.L., won the world title in 2017 and lost in the final three times, including the last two years.
    Canada
    Mar 29
  • More results below advertisement
  • Bob Cole, legendary hockey announcer, dead at 90
    Bob Cole was the play-by-play voice of countless NHL games.
    Sports
    Apr 25
  • Nearly 200 fossil fuel, chemical lobbyists to join plastic treaty talks in Ottawa
    Nearly 200 fossil fuel and chemical industry lobbyists plan to join this week's United Nations negotiations on the first global treaty to curb plastic pollution.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • New online directories help Peterborough area residents find health, community services
    A new partnership between the Peterborough Ontario Health Team, Peterborough city and county have added two directories which can find services via topic, location and keyword.
    Health
    Mar 27
  • More results below advertisement
  • Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens’ win streak hits 3 with home ice victory over Flyers
    On Thursday, the Montreal Canadiens came home to the Bell Centre for a five-game home stand. Brian Wilde has more on the game and what it means for the rest of the Habs' season.
    Sports
    Mar 28
  • Nova Scotia sees 35 per cent cut in international student permit applications in 2024
    Of Nova Scotia’s 11 universities and colleges, Cape Breton University is taking the biggest hit with 5,086 applications — a 52 per cent drop from last year.
    Education
    Mar 28
  • AdChoices