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Providing news, events, and community information to residents, visitors and cottagers in Peterborough and The Kawarthas, Lindsay and City of Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Port Hope and Cobourg, and Hastings and Haliburton counties. POLICE INVESTIGATING AFTER BODY OF 60-YEAR-OLD MAN FOUNDAUTHOR:KAWARTHANOW
For the fourth time since May, a body has been recovered from a lake in the northern Kawarthas. Haliburton Highlands OPP are investigating after a body was found on Thursday afternoon (June 3) in Dark Lake in Wilberforce, located about 25 kilometres east of Haliburton. BY-APPOINTMENT-ONLY DRIVE-THROUGH COVID-19 VACCINATION A by-appointment-only COVID-19 vaccination clinic opens at the Lindsay Exhibition on Thursday (March 18). Operated by Ross Memorial Hospital with the support of the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit, the drive-through clinic at 354 Angeline Street South in Lindsay will be providing vaccinations only for people born in 1941 orearlier.
MAN DROWNS IN CROWE RIVER IN PETERBOROUGH COUNTY A man who went swimming in Crowe River in Havelock-Belmont-Metheun Township in Peterborough County on Saturday morning (June 5) is dead. Peterborough County OPP and emergency crews were called to assist at around 11:45 a.m. on Saturday after a man, who was swimming in the river with a friend, went into distress and slipped under the water. $4.4 MILLION LOTTERY TICKET SOLD IN KAWARTHA LAKES Two tickets split May 22nd $8.8 million Lotto 6/49 draw, with second ticket sold online. If you play Lotto 6/49 and bought a ticket in the City of Kawartha Lakes for Saturday night’s draw (May 22), check your numbers — you could be a multi-millionaire. One of two jackpot-winning tickets, each worth $4,437,083.40, was sold inKawartha Lakes.
TWO DRIVE-IN MOVIES TO BE SCREENED AT PETERBOROUGH Two films — “The Father” and “12 Mighty Orphans” — will be screened in July and August in the parking lot of the Peterborough Memorial Centre, as part of the PTBOLive Summer Concert Series. Screening at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 19th, “The Father” stars Anthony Hopkins as an aging man with dementia and Olivia Colman as hisdaughter.
PEOPLE REFUSING VACCINE AT PETERBOROUGH VACCINATION CLINICAUTHOR: PAULRELLINGER
On Thursday (May 6), three new groups became eligible to book a vaccine appointment: people 50 years old and up, people with high-risk health conditions such as obesity as well as people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and essential workers who can’t work from home — a large grouping that includes teachers, school bus operators, farm workers, enforcement workers and BOATERS CAN EXPECT DELAYS AT PETERBOROUGH LIFT LOCK WHEN The Peterborough Lift Lock pictured in the early 2000s, before vegetation was removed from along the earth berm on the northeast approach to the Lift Lock as the roots of trees and large shrubs were creating subsurface instability. PETERBOROUGH COMMUNITY MOURNS TRAGIC DEATHS OF News & Community; Peterborough community mourns tragic deaths of entrepreneur Jessica Dalliday and her newborn daughter Owner and CEO of Pilates on Demand has passed away in hospital following complication that took the life of her newborn daughter five days ago PROPOSED ADULT THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK BUSINESS IN On Tuesday, April 6th, the city’s general committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Leigh’s application to have an amendment made to the current Enhanced Service Industrial District Zoning designation for the property at 697 The Kingsway to allow for its use as a licensed ‘adult entertainment parlour’.KAWARTHANOW
Providing news, events, and community information to residents, visitors and cottagers in Peterborough and The Kawarthas, Lindsay and City of Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Port Hope and Cobourg, and Hastings and Haliburton counties. POLICE INVESTIGATING AFTER BODY OF 60-YEAR-OLD MAN FOUNDAUTHOR:KAWARTHANOW
For the fourth time since May, a body has been recovered from a lake in the northern Kawarthas. Haliburton Highlands OPP are investigating after a body was found on Thursday afternoon (June 3) in Dark Lake in Wilberforce, located about 25 kilometres east of Haliburton. BY-APPOINTMENT-ONLY DRIVE-THROUGH COVID-19 VACCINATION A by-appointment-only COVID-19 vaccination clinic opens at the Lindsay Exhibition on Thursday (March 18). Operated by Ross Memorial Hospital with the support of the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit, the drive-through clinic at 354 Angeline Street South in Lindsay will be providing vaccinations only for people born in 1941 orearlier.
MAN DROWNS IN CROWE RIVER IN PETERBOROUGH COUNTY A man who went swimming in Crowe River in Havelock-Belmont-Metheun Township in Peterborough County on Saturday morning (June 5) is dead. Peterborough County OPP and emergency crews were called to assist at around 11:45 a.m. on Saturday after a man, who was swimming in the river with a friend, went into distress and slipped under the water. $4.4 MILLION LOTTERY TICKET SOLD IN KAWARTHA LAKES Two tickets split May 22nd $8.8 million Lotto 6/49 draw, with second ticket sold online. If you play Lotto 6/49 and bought a ticket in the City of Kawartha Lakes for Saturday night’s draw (May 22), check your numbers — you could be a multi-millionaire. One of two jackpot-winning tickets, each worth $4,437,083.40, was sold inKawartha Lakes.
TWO DRIVE-IN MOVIES TO BE SCREENED AT PETERBOROUGH Two films — “The Father” and “12 Mighty Orphans” — will be screened in July and August in the parking lot of the Peterborough Memorial Centre, as part of the PTBOLive Summer Concert Series. Screening at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 19th, “The Father” stars Anthony Hopkins as an aging man with dementia and Olivia Colman as hisdaughter.
PEOPLE REFUSING VACCINE AT PETERBOROUGH VACCINATION CLINICAUTHOR: PAULRELLINGER
On Thursday (May 6), three new groups became eligible to book a vaccine appointment: people 50 years old and up, people with high-risk health conditions such as obesity as well as people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and essential workers who can’t work from home — a large grouping that includes teachers, school bus operators, farm workers, enforcement workers and BOATERS CAN EXPECT DELAYS AT PETERBOROUGH LIFT LOCK WHEN The Peterborough Lift Lock pictured in the early 2000s, before vegetation was removed from along the earth berm on the northeast approach to the Lift Lock as the roots of trees and large shrubs were creating subsurface instability. PETERBOROUGH COMMUNITY MOURNS TRAGIC DEATHS OF News & Community; Peterborough community mourns tragic deaths of entrepreneur Jessica Dalliday and her newborn daughter Owner and CEO of Pilates on Demand has passed away in hospital following complication that took the life of her newborn daughter five days ago PROPOSED ADULT THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK BUSINESS IN On Tuesday, April 6th, the city’s general committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Leigh’s application to have an amendment made to the current Enhanced Service Industrial District Zoning designation for the property at 697 The Kingsway to allow for its use as a licensed ‘adult entertainment parlour’. ONTARIO TO BEGIN REOPENING THREE DAYS EARLIER THAN The Ontario government is proceeding with the first step of its reopening plan three days earlier than planned — on Friday, June 11th instead of Monday, June 14th. ONE MASS COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK News & Community; One mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic available next week in Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Haliburton Due to limited vaccine supply, local health unit will be focusing on mobile clinics for congregate care settings and homebound people at high risk SECOND VACCINE DOSES IN ‘DELTA HOT SPOTS’ KEY TO 1 day ago · Here’s an update on COVID-19 cases in Ontario as well as in the greater Kawarthas region. With Ontario reporting a jump of 590 new cases today, the province’s top science experts provided an update on COVID-19 modelling projections, both acknowledging the province’s success at containing the third wave of the pandemic and cautioning of the risk of a fourth wave due to the Delta variant. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT SELLING FORMER FROST CENTRE IN The property, which is being sold “as is”, has 1,480 feet frontage along Highway 35 and 2,800 feet of shore line on St. Nora Lake. It includes 21 buildings that can accommodate more than 200 people in a mix of dorm-style rooms and cottages, a full kitchen, dining, hall, and recreation centre — although the buildings are in poor condition as they haven’t been maintained for the past 10 FINDING YOUR PLACE IN SUPPORT OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE FOR 1 day ago · GreenUP program coordinator Sara Crouthers, pictured enjoying a hike with her son at Sibbald Point Provincial Park, explains that the traumatic injustices faced by the world's Black people, Indigenous people, and people of colour also extend to the environmental movement. RESIDENTS OF GREATER KAWARTHAS REGION ASKED TO REDUCE NON 1 day ago · Lifestyle & Family; Residents of greater Kawarthas region asked to reduce non-essential water use by 10% Four of five conversation authorities responsible for watersheds in the region have declared Level 1 low water condition PETERBOROUGH’S RIVERVIEW PARK AND ZOO TO OFFER GUIDED 7 hours ago · Lifestyle & Family; Peterborough’s Riverview Park and Zoo to offer guided tours beginning in July Tours for Peterborough-area residents limited to KNOSH NEWS – JUNE 2021 This month, food writer Eva Fisher visits Peterborough’s new sweet shop Flossophy, tastes fresh pub fare from Electric City Works’ South eatery in Peterborough’s south end, discovers Jamaican food from Wah-Jamakin in Buckhorn and Curve Lake, and finds the perfect charcuterie bite from nibble + JESSIE IRIWANTO SHARES A TASTE OF INDONESIAN CULTURE WITH The rich beef dish-slow-cooked and braised in coconut milk seasoned with a herb and spice mixture-has a significant meaning in Indonesian culture, being traditionally served at ceremonious occasions and in honour of important guests. RESULTS FROM WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD’S EMPLOYERONE Results from the 2021 EmployerOne Survey, released by the Workforce Development Board in May, are now available. The survey allowed businesses, organizations, non-profits and charities in Peterborough, Northumberland, Kawartha Lakes, and Haliburton to share information about their specific workforce needs.KAWARTHANOW
Providing news, events, and community information to residents, visitors and cottagers in Peterborough and The Kawarthas, Lindsay and City of Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Port Hope and Cobourg, and Hastings and Haliburton counties. BY-APPOINTMENT-ONLY DRIVE-THROUGH COVID-19 VACCINATIONAUTHOR:KAWARTHANOW
A by-appointment-only COVID-19 vaccination clinic opens at the Lindsay Exhibition on Thursday (March 18). Operated by Ross Memorial Hospital with the support of the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit, the drive-through clinic at 354 Angeline Street South in Lindsay will be providing vaccinations only for people born in 1941 orearlier.
ONE MASS COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK News & Community; One mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic available next week in Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Haliburton Due to limited vaccine supply, local health unit will be focusing on mobile clinics for congregate care settings and homebound people at high risk POLICE INVESTIGATING AFTER BODY OF 60-YEAR-OLD MAN FOUND For the fourth time since May, a body has been recovered from a lake in the northern Kawarthas. Haliburton Highlands OPP are investigating after a body was found on Thursday afternoon (June 3) in Dark Lake in Wilberforce, located about 25 kilometres east of Haliburton. PEOPLE REFUSING VACCINE AT PETERBOROUGH VACCINATION CLINIC On Thursday (May 6), three new groups became eligible to book a vaccine appointment: people 50 years old and up, people with high-risk health conditions such as obesity as well as people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and essential workers who can’t work from home — a large grouping that includes teachers, school bus operators, farm workers, enforcement workers and $4.4 MILLION LOTTERY TICKET SOLD IN KAWARTHA LAKES Two tickets split May 22nd $8.8 million Lotto 6/49 draw, with second ticket sold online. If you play Lotto 6/49 and bought a ticket in the City of Kawartha Lakes for Saturday night’s draw (May 22), check your numbers — you could be a multi-millionaire. One of two jackpot-winning tickets, each worth $4,437,083.40, was sold inKawartha Lakes.
TWO DRIVE-IN MOVIES TO BE SCREENED AT PETERBOROUGH Two films — “The Father” and “12 Mighty Orphans” — will be screened in July and August in the parking lot of the Peterborough Memorial Centre, as part of the PTBOLive Summer Concert Series. Screening at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 19th, “The Father” stars Anthony Hopkins as an aging man with dementia and Olivia Colman as hisdaughter.
SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING 68-YEAR-OLD AJAX RESIDENT ON Police are continuing their search on Monday, joined by the OPP Underwater Search and Recover Team. Last Wednesday (May 13), Haliburton Highlands OPP reported the death of a 63-year-old woman after a possible drowning in Loon Lake, about 12 kilometres southwest of the town of Haliburton in Haliburton County. PETERBOROUGH COMMUNITY MOURNS TRAGIC DEATHS OF News & Community; Peterborough community mourns tragic deaths of entrepreneur Jessica Dalliday and her newborn daughter Owner and CEO of Pilates on Demand has passed away in hospital following complication that took the life of her newborn daughter five days ago PROPOSED ADULT THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK BUSINESS IN On Tuesday, April 6th, the city’s general committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Leigh’s application to have an amendment made to the current Enhanced Service Industrial District Zoning designation for the property at 697 The Kingsway to allow for its use as a licensed ‘adult entertainment parlour’.KAWARTHANOW
Providing news, events, and community information to residents, visitors and cottagers in Peterborough and The Kawarthas, Lindsay and City of Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Port Hope and Cobourg, and Hastings and Haliburton counties. BY-APPOINTMENT-ONLY DRIVE-THROUGH COVID-19 VACCINATIONAUTHOR:KAWARTHANOW
A by-appointment-only COVID-19 vaccination clinic opens at the Lindsay Exhibition on Thursday (March 18). Operated by Ross Memorial Hospital with the support of the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit, the drive-through clinic at 354 Angeline Street South in Lindsay will be providing vaccinations only for people born in 1941 orearlier.
ONE MASS COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK News & Community; One mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic available next week in Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Haliburton Due to limited vaccine supply, local health unit will be focusing on mobile clinics for congregate care settings and homebound people at high risk POLICE INVESTIGATING AFTER BODY OF 60-YEAR-OLD MAN FOUND For the fourth time since May, a body has been recovered from a lake in the northern Kawarthas. Haliburton Highlands OPP are investigating after a body was found on Thursday afternoon (June 3) in Dark Lake in Wilberforce, located about 25 kilometres east of Haliburton. PEOPLE REFUSING VACCINE AT PETERBOROUGH VACCINATION CLINIC On Thursday (May 6), three new groups became eligible to book a vaccine appointment: people 50 years old and up, people with high-risk health conditions such as obesity as well as people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and essential workers who can’t work from home — a large grouping that includes teachers, school bus operators, farm workers, enforcement workers and $4.4 MILLION LOTTERY TICKET SOLD IN KAWARTHA LAKES Two tickets split May 22nd $8.8 million Lotto 6/49 draw, with second ticket sold online. If you play Lotto 6/49 and bought a ticket in the City of Kawartha Lakes for Saturday night’s draw (May 22), check your numbers — you could be a multi-millionaire. One of two jackpot-winning tickets, each worth $4,437,083.40, was sold inKawartha Lakes.
TWO DRIVE-IN MOVIES TO BE SCREENED AT PETERBOROUGH Two films — “The Father” and “12 Mighty Orphans” — will be screened in July and August in the parking lot of the Peterborough Memorial Centre, as part of the PTBOLive Summer Concert Series. Screening at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 19th, “The Father” stars Anthony Hopkins as an aging man with dementia and Olivia Colman as hisdaughter.
SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING 68-YEAR-OLD AJAX RESIDENT ON Police are continuing their search on Monday, joined by the OPP Underwater Search and Recover Team. Last Wednesday (May 13), Haliburton Highlands OPP reported the death of a 63-year-old woman after a possible drowning in Loon Lake, about 12 kilometres southwest of the town of Haliburton in Haliburton County. PETERBOROUGH COMMUNITY MOURNS TRAGIC DEATHS OF News & Community; Peterborough community mourns tragic deaths of entrepreneur Jessica Dalliday and her newborn daughter Owner and CEO of Pilates on Demand has passed away in hospital following complication that took the life of her newborn daughter five days ago PROPOSED ADULT THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK BUSINESS IN On Tuesday, April 6th, the city’s general committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Leigh’s application to have an amendment made to the current Enhanced Service Industrial District Zoning designation for the property at 697 The Kingsway to allow for its use as a licensed ‘adult entertainment parlour’. ONTARIO REPORTS 469 NEW COVID-19 CASES, INCLUDING 6 IN 10 hours ago · Here’s an update on COVID-19 cases in Ontario as well as in the greater Kawarthas region. Ontario is reporting 469 new cases today — the ninth straight day of increases under 1,000 and the lowest daily increase since September 25 when 435 cases werereported.
ONE MASS COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK News & Community; One mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic available next week in Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Haliburton Due to limited vaccine supply, local health unit will be focusing on mobile clinics for congregate care settings and homebound people at high risk ONTARIO REPORTS 744 NEW COVID-19 CASES, KAWARTHAS LAKES Province of Ontario. Confirmed positive: 535,419 (increase of 744) COVID-19 variants of concern (VOC) cases: 131,123 of B.1.1.7 Alpha variant (increase of 1,316); 1,035 of B.1.351 Beta variant (increase of 63); 3,263 of P.1 Gamma variant (increase of 296) VOC R(t): 0.75 (increase of 0.03 as of June 3)* 7-day average of daily new cases: 844(decrease of 45)
JESSIE IRIWANTO SHARES A TASTE OF INDONESIAN CULTURE WITH 19 hours ago · The rich beef dish-slow-cooked and braised in coconut milk seasoned with a herb and spice mixture-has a significant meaning in Indonesian culture, being traditionally served at ceremonious occasions and in honour of important guests. TAKE A 10-MINUTE PANDEMIC BREAK BY WATCHING THE THEATRE ON 17 hours ago · Arts & Entertainment; Take a 10-minute pandemic break by watching The Theatre On King’s first foray into live digital theatre Peterborough's Dan Smith will perform his monologue 'Testing' for free on Zoom every half-hour during the evenings of June 10 and 11 and the afternoon of June 12 ONTARIO REPORTS 525 NEW COVID-19 CASES, INCLUDING 12 IN 1 day ago · Here’s an update on COVID-19 cases in Ontario as well as in the greater Kawarthas region. With the provincial government announcing step one of its reopening plan will now begin on June 11 instead of June 14, Ontario is reporting 525 new cases today — the eighth straight day of increases under 1,000 and the lowest daily increase since September 26 when 491 cases were reported. PETERBOROUGH’S COVID-19 PICTURE BRIGHTENS CONSIDERABLY AS 1 day ago · A woman receives her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at the mass vaccination clinic at the Evinrude Centre in Peterborough on May 26, 2021. As of June 7, at least 69.5 per cent of eligible residents aged 18 and over have received at least a first dose ofvaccine.
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT SELLING FORMER FROST CENTRE IN Published October 30, 2020. The former Leslie M. Frost Natural Resources Centre in Haliburton County is up for sale for $1.1 million. The 41-acre property has 1,480 feet frontage along Highway 35 and 2,800 feet of shore line on St. Nora Lake. (Photo: CBRE Limited RealEstate Brokerage)
RESULTS FROM WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD’S EMPLOYERONE 1 day ago · Results from the 2021 EmployerOne Survey, released by the Workforce Development Board in May, are now available. The survey allowed businesses, organizations, non-profits and charities in Peterborough, Northumberland, Kawartha Lakes, and Haliburton to share information about their specific workforce needs. MAN DROWNS IN CROWE RIVER IN PETERBOROUGH COUNTY A man who went swimming in Crowe River in Havelock-Belmont-Metheun Township in Peterborough County on Saturday morning (June 5) is dead. Peterborough County OPP and emergency crews were called to assist at around 11:45 a.m. on Saturday after a man, who was swimming in the river with a friend, went into distress and slipped under the water.KAWARTHANOW
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Ontario expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to youth 12 and over as of May 23. Appointments can be made through provincial booking system or at pharmacies offering Pfizer vaccine. kawarthaNOW - BY-APPOINTMENT-ONLY DRIVE-THROUGH COVID-19 VACCINATION A by-appointment-only COVID-19 vaccination clinic opens at the Lindsay Exhibition on Thursday (March 18). Operated by Ross Memorial Hospital with the support of the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit, the drive-through clinic at 354 Angeline Street South in Lindsay will be providing vaccinations only for people born in 1941 orearlier.
ONE MASS COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK News & Community; One mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic available next week in Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Haliburton Due to limited vaccine supply, local health unit will be focusing on mobile clinics for congregate care settings and homebound people at high risk PEOPLE REFUSING VACCINE AT PETERBOROUGH VACCINATION CLINIC On Thursday (May 6), three new groups became eligible to book a vaccine appointment: people 50 years old and up, people with high-risk health conditions such as obesity as well as people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and essential workers who can’t work from home — a large grouping that includes teachers, school bus operators, farm workers, enforcement workers and 10 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT TRILLIUMS A post shared by kawarthaNOW® (@kawarthanow) on May 12, 2020 at 3:35am PDT. 10. Trilliums can be infected by a virus-like bacteria. If you find a trillium with swaths of green colour in its petals, this means the plant is infected by a kind of bacterial parasite called aphytoplasma.
TWO DRIVE-IN MOVIES TO BE SCREENED AT PETERBOROUGH Two films — “The Father” and “12 Mighty Orphans” — will be screened in July and August in the parking lot of the Peterborough Memorial Centre, as part of the PTBOLive Summer Concert Series. Screening at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 19th, “The Father” stars Anthony Hopkins as an aging man with dementia and Olivia Colman as hisdaughter.
PETERBOROUGH COMMUNITY MOURNS TRAGIC DEATHS OF News & Community; Peterborough community mourns tragic deaths of entrepreneur Jessica Dalliday and her newborn daughter Owner and CEO of Pilates on Demand has passed away in hospital following complication that took the life of her newborn daughter five days ago PETERBOROUGH RESIDENTS CAN NOW SIGN UP TO BE NOTIFIED BY News & Community; Peterborough residents can now sign up to be notified by email when they are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine You can select by age group, chronic health condition, and more using Peterborough Public Health's 'Notify Me' sign-up form PROPOSED ADULT THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK BUSINESS IN On Tuesday, April 6th, the city’s general committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Leigh’s application to have an amendment made to the current Enhanced Service Industrial District Zoning designation for the property at 697 The Kingsway to allow for its use as a licensed ‘adult entertainment parlour’.KAWARTHANOW
Providing news, events, and community information to residents, visitors and cottagers in Peterborough and The Kawarthas, Lindsay and City of Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Port Hope and Cobourg, and Hastings and Haliburton counties.NEWS & COMMUNITY
Ontario expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to youth 12 and over as of May 23. Appointments can be made through provincial booking system or at pharmacies offering Pfizer vaccine. kawarthaNOW - BY-APPOINTMENT-ONLY DRIVE-THROUGH COVID-19 VACCINATION A by-appointment-only COVID-19 vaccination clinic opens at the Lindsay Exhibition on Thursday (March 18). Operated by Ross Memorial Hospital with the support of the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit, the drive-through clinic at 354 Angeline Street South in Lindsay will be providing vaccinations only for people born in 1941 orearlier.
ONE MASS COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK News & Community; One mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic available next week in Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Haliburton Due to limited vaccine supply, local health unit will be focusing on mobile clinics for congregate care settings and homebound people at high risk PEOPLE REFUSING VACCINE AT PETERBOROUGH VACCINATION CLINIC On Thursday (May 6), three new groups became eligible to book a vaccine appointment: people 50 years old and up, people with high-risk health conditions such as obesity as well as people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and essential workers who can’t work from home — a large grouping that includes teachers, school bus operators, farm workers, enforcement workers and 10 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT TRILLIUMS A post shared by kawarthaNOW® (@kawarthanow) on May 12, 2020 at 3:35am PDT. 10. Trilliums can be infected by a virus-like bacteria. If you find a trillium with swaths of green colour in its petals, this means the plant is infected by a kind of bacterial parasite called aphytoplasma.
TWO DRIVE-IN MOVIES TO BE SCREENED AT PETERBOROUGH Two films — “The Father” and “12 Mighty Orphans” — will be screened in July and August in the parking lot of the Peterborough Memorial Centre, as part of the PTBOLive Summer Concert Series. Screening at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 19th, “The Father” stars Anthony Hopkins as an aging man with dementia and Olivia Colman as hisdaughter.
PETERBOROUGH COMMUNITY MOURNS TRAGIC DEATHS OF News & Community; Peterborough community mourns tragic deaths of entrepreneur Jessica Dalliday and her newborn daughter Owner and CEO of Pilates on Demand has passed away in hospital following complication that took the life of her newborn daughter five days ago PETERBOROUGH RESIDENTS CAN NOW SIGN UP TO BE NOTIFIED BY News & Community; Peterborough residents can now sign up to be notified by email when they are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine You can select by age group, chronic health condition, and more using Peterborough Public Health's 'Notify Me' sign-up form PROPOSED ADULT THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK BUSINESS IN On Tuesday, April 6th, the city’s general committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Leigh’s application to have an amendment made to the current Enhanced Service Industrial District Zoning designation for the property at 697 The Kingsway to allow for its use as a licensed ‘adult entertainment parlour’. ONE MASS COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK News & Community; One mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic available next week in Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Haliburton Due to limited vaccine supply, local health unit will be focusing on mobile clinics for congregate care settings and homebound people at high risk ONTARIO REPORTS 525 NEW COVID-19 CASES, INCLUDING 12 IN 1 day ago · Here’s an update on COVID-19 cases in Ontario as well as in the greater Kawarthas region. With the provincial government announcing step one of its reopening plan will now begin on June 11 instead of June 14, Ontario is reporting 525 new cases today — the eighth straight day of increases under 1,000 and the lowest daily increase since September 26 when 491 cases were reported. ONTARIO REPORTS 744 NEW COVID-19 CASES, KAWARTHAS LAKES Province of Ontario. Confirmed positive: 535,419 (increase of 744) COVID-19 variants of concern (VOC) cases: 131,123 of B.1.1.7 Alpha variant (increase of 1,316); 1,035 of B.1.351 Beta variant (increase of 63); 3,263 of P.1 Gamma variant (increase of 296) VOC R(t): 0.75 (increase of 0.03 as of June 3)* 7-day average of daily new cases: 844(decrease of 45)
TAKE A 10-MINUTE PANDEMIC BREAK BY WATCHING THE THEATRE ON 7 hours ago · Arts & Entertainment; Take a 10-minute pandemic break by watching The Theatre On King’s first foray into live digital theatre Peterborough's Dan Smith will perform his monologue 'Testing' for free on Zoom every half-hour during the evenings of June 10 and 11 and the afternoon of June 12 PETERBOROUGH’S COVID-19 PICTURE BRIGHTENS CONSIDERABLY AS 1 day ago · A woman receives her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at the mass vaccination clinic at the Evinrude Centre in Peterborough on May 26, 2021. As of June 7, at least 69.5 per cent of eligible residents aged 18 and over have received at least a first dose ofvaccine.
JESSIE IRIWANTO SHARES A TASTE OF INDONESIAN CULTURE WITH 10 hours ago · The rich beef dish-slow-cooked and braised in coconut milk seasoned with a herb and spice mixture-has a significant meaning in Indonesian culture, being traditionally served at ceremonious occasions and in honour of important guests. YOU CAN HELP THE PETERBOROUGH NATIVE LEARNING PROGRAM WIN 2 hours ago · For more than 20 years, the Peterborough Native Learning Program has been decolonizing approaches to education by offering integrated literacy and essential skills opportunities for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous adults, aged 19 and over, in the Peterborough-Nogojiwanong area. RESULTS FROM WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD’S EMPLOYERONE 21 hours ago · Results from the 2021 EmployerOne Survey, released by the Workforce Development Board in May, are now available. The survey allowed businesses, organizations, non-profits and charities in Peterborough, Northumberland, Kawartha Lakes, and Haliburton to share information about their specific workforce needs. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INVESTS IN AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING 1 day ago · News & Community; Federal government invests in affordable rental housing project in downtown Peterborough Developed by Ashburnham Realty and designed by Lett Architects, the 64-unit Sawmill Residence near Del Crary Park will include one, two, and three-bedroom suites POLICE INVESTIGATING AFTER BODY OF 60-YEAR-OLD MAN FOUND For the fourth time since May, a body has been recovered from a lake in the northern Kawarthas. Haliburton Highlands OPP are investigating after a body was found on Thursday afternoon (June 3) in Dark Lake in Wilberforce, located about 25 kilometres east of Haliburton.__
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