Fleming College Launches New Early Childhood Education Leadership Development Specialization Course For Professionals

With increasing demand for early years programming and childhood educators across the province, Fleming College Continuing Education has launched its Early Childhood Education (ECE) Leadership Development specialization for professionals, beginning in May.

Ontario’s Canada-Wide Early Learning and Childcare system aims to expand and create 86,000 new licensed childcare spaces. Photo courtesy of Fleming College.

The online program supports the transition of frontline educators into supervisor and administrator roles without stepping away from the early learning service centres that need them, according to the College.

“Fleming College has a long-standing reputation for excellence in ECE training,” says Nick Stone, Associate Vice President of the School of Health and Community Services. “We are continuing that legacy with this leadership development specialization, providing the childcare and early years sector with the expertise to lead it.”

Eligible applicants can qualify for financial support through the Ontario ECE Leadership Grant Program. Funding applications are accepted starting April 13.

Built on Fleming’s well-established two-year ECE diploma program, this new professional specialization allows educators to gain advanced skills in communication strategies, advocacy and professionalism, management and staff development, marketing, financial planning and adapting curriculum practices according to the school.

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Millbrook Man Faces Impaired Driving Charge After Car Winds Up In Ditch

A 65-year-old Millbrook man is facing an impaired charge after a concerned motorist reported a vehicle in a ditch on Tuesday night.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

At roughly 9 p.m., officers were called to the area of Tapley ¼ Line and County Road 21. They located a vehicle in the ditch. It was still running with a man in the driver’s seat. While speaking to the driver, officers noticed signs of impairment and took him into custody.

The was arrested and charged with:

  • Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)

The accused was issued an automatic 90-day license suspension and a seven-day vehicle impoundment.

The accused was released on an appearance notice and is scheduled to appear in court on April 28.

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The United Way Peterborough & District Announces Results of Tenth Annual Period Promise Menstrual Product Collection Drive

The United Way Peterborough & District announced their menstrual product total for the 2026 Period Promise drive on Monday; collecting 41,556 period products.

Photo by Felicia Massey.

The includes 29,366 pads, 4,533 liners, 7,550 tampons, 26 cups, 7 reusable pads, 55 reusable period underwear, 7 disposable underwear and 12 disposable discs with an estimated value of $20,725.

Donated products will be distributed by Kawartha Food Share to local food banks and other agencies in order to get items into the hands of those who struggle to afford them on their own.

The goal for the tenth annual Period Promise drive was to collect at least 25,000 items, while opening opportunities for dialogue about menstruation. By focusing on inclusion, awareness building, advocacy and greater diversity of product options, the United Way team hopes that those who menstruate, including women, trans-men and non-binary individuals feel more comfortable discussing the realities of their bodily experience.

“We still have a lot of work to do in terms of normalizing menstruating as a whole, as this process is not talked about nearly enough,” said Lindsay Young, Trans Peer Outreach Worker and Trans Family Support Worker at Canadian Mental Health Association, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge. “One big step moving forward would be to talk about the way different bodies menstruate, allowing for more inclusive and diverse products and conversations.”

The United Way team has collaborated with several organizations and workplaces as part of this work, including three International Women’s Day events running menstrual product drives as part of their efforts: Kawartha World Issues Centre, the Tiffany Show and Delta Phi Nu at Trent University.

Several workplaces ran internal collection drives and the City of Peterborough provided three public drop off locations: City Hall, Miskin Law Community Complex and the Peterborough Public Library. The Women’s Business Network kicked off this year’s Period Promise campaign by donating 6,101 items, nearly one quarter of the 25,000-item goal.

“With our renewed focus on reconciliation, equity, accessibility, diversity and inclusion or READI, it’s important that these efforts are embedded across everything we do, so it’s been exciting to see our Community Impact Officer and two Campaign Officers take this on board as they promoted our 2026 Period Promise drive,” said Jim Russell, CEO of United Way Peterborough & District. “The two pillars that guide our work are Poverty to Possibility and Building Strong & Healthy Communities, and I believe that this year’s Period Promise has truly embodied those aims.”

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Peterborough Police Service and Fourcast Partner On Addictions Specialist Team

The Peterborough Police Service and Fourcast have announced a new partnership under Fourcast’s Police Outreach Program aimed at supporting individuals experiencing substance use.

photo courtesy of the peterborough police service, facebook.

In January 2026 a new Addiction Specialist Team was formed within the Peterborough Police Service consisting of a police constable and an addictions counsellor. The team of PC Tim Fish and Addictions Counsellor Storm Brown has been tasked with outreach and foot patrol to check-in with unhoused and vulnerable people in our community. They will also respond to Calls for Service such as open-air drug usage, wellbeing checks and unwanted persons. Further, the team will liaise with community partners in this space (e.g. shelters, hospital, HART Hub services and other outreach groups) to continue to build positive relationships.

"We are excited to contribute dedicated Fourcast resources to this Addiction Specialist Team response with the Peterborough Police Service,” said Donna Rogers, Executive Director of Fourcast. “We welcome the opportunity to partner and explore new opportunities for outreach with all community partners. Our hope is to gain new learning and experiences that further our collective goals."

Fourcast has access to programming ranging from counselling to addiction treatment services to supportive housing programs. The goal is to try and connect people to these services and follow-up as appropriate.

All officers with the Peterborough Police Service have also been asked to reach out this unit with referrals.

“We are thrilled to have Storm join our team in this capacity. So far, the partnership is working well, and we anticipate that it will continue to be successful in assisting some of the more vulnerable people in our community,” said Stu Betts, Chief of the Peterborough Police Service. “We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with Fourcast to help improve the safety and wellbeing of those in our community.”

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U13 AA Peterborough Petes End Undefeated Season With Lakeshore League Championship; Win Punches Ticket to OMHA Championship

The U13 AA Peterborough Petes capped off their undefeated season and punched their ticket to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) Championship after winning the Lakeshore League Championship at the Campus Ice Centre in Oshawa on Monday night.

Photo courtesy of the U13 Peterborough Petes.

“ (This was) a victory built on a group of players who fully bought into our system from day one,” said Mark MacDonell, Petes U13 AA head coach. “Their commitment shows every single practice by demonstrating relentless effort, attention to detail, and a drive to get better that carries straight into how they compete on game day.”

The team capped their regular season by going undefeated with eight wins (two in overtime). The Petes opened their season with a 4-0 win over the North Durham Warriors on Feb. 8, then beat the Quinte West Hawks, 2-1, two days later. A Valentine’s Day date with the Kingston Canadians saw Peterborough win convincingly, 5-1. On the second game of a back-to-back, the Petes defeated the Oshawa Generals, 4-1.

Peterborough had a six-day rest before taking down the Hawks a second time, 5-2. The next day, the Petes beat Kingston again, 3-2. The team had two consecutive days of games to start off March and closed their regular season with a pair of wins, 6-0 over the Warriors and 3-2 over the Generals.

The eight-game winning streak earned the Petes a spot in the semifinals against the Whitby Wildcats. The latter swept the best-of-three series with a 1-0 win on March 4 and a 4-2 victory on March 7.

Peterborough met their rival, the Oshawa Generals, in the finals in another best-of-three series. Peterborough won game one, 3-1 at the Healthy Planet Arena on Friday, before capping off the perfect season with a 3-2 win on Monday night.

“What makes this team truly special is how tightly connected they are; they play for each other, push each other and support each other like brothers,” said MacDonnell. “Our coaching staff poured everything into helping these players grow and their dedication set the tone for the culture we built together.”

The win qualifies the Petes to participate in the OMHA Championship in Whitby from March 27 to 29.

“As their coach, watching this group grow into champions, both in skill and in character, has been something I’ll never forget,” concluded MacDonnell.

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Peterborough Police Warn Public of Recently-Surfacing Bank Scams

Over the past week, the Peterborough Police Service has been made aware of at least two bank scams that occurred within several days of each other.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

In one case, the victim received what they believed to be a call from their bank, claiming their cards were compromised and that they would need to be sent to the bank. The victim was instructed to put the cards in an envelope and leave it on their porch for a courier. The envelope was picked up sometime between 9 p.m. on Friday and 5:30 a.m. on Sunday. 

The victim noticed fraudulent activity in their accounts, resulting in a loss of close to $17,000 lost.

A similar incident happened to another Peterborough resident on Wednesday. The victim received a text about possible credit card fraud. The charge was reversed and then the victim received a second text about fraudulent activity. The victim responded that it was not them. Shortly after, they received a phone call from someone claiming to be a fraud specialist at the bank. That person asked the victim a series of questions, sent them a series of texts with the bank logo and told the victim they needed to seize the card. The card, which had been cut in half, was picked up by a courier, resulting in a loss of about $3,000. 

The Peterborough Police are reminding residents that when it comes to fraud and scams, the most important message is to slow down and verify. Fraudsters rely on fear, urgency and confusion to pressure people into making quick decisions. 

If you receive phone calls or texts from your bank, make sure to verify the message is valid by calling the number on the back of the card, not the number in the text or phone call. 

Scam victims can contact police through the online reporting portal.

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Peterborough Folk Festival Names Tristan Konkle the 2026 Emerging Artist

Following a record number of submissions, the Peterborough Folk Festival (PFF) has announced Peterborough-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Tristan Konkle as the PFF 2026 Emerging Artist Award recipient.

Photo courtesy of peterborough folk fest.

Raised in Peterborough, the self-produced artist was drawn early to the architects of late-20th-century pop, pairing energetic performances with a deep commitment to the songwriting craft. Since picking up a guitar at the age of twelve, Tristan Konkle has built a catalogue through years of songwriting and live performances at hometown venues such as Jethro’s Bar + Stage, Sadleir House and the Pig’s Ear Tavern. Through these performances, he has developed a reputation for his songwriting and compelling live shows.

Alongside his work as a performer, Konkle has become an active studio collaborator within the Peterborough music community. In 2025, he produced several songs for the indie-folk band VANCAMP, winner of the PFF 2024 Emerging Artist Award. Also in 2025, Konkle co-produced a full-length album for Edmonton songwriter Ellie Heath alongside acclaimed Canadian producer Hawksley Workman, scheduled for release in mid 2026. Now releasing music under his own name for the first time since fronting the band Tapes In Motion, Konkle blends modern indie pop with vintage influences, guided by thoughtful production and the support of his hometown community.

“I'm so excited for Tristan to be a part of an amazing group of emerging artists who over the past 25 years have contributed so much to our community”, says PFF artistic director Ryan Kemp. “I encourage everyone in our community to support artists like Tristan by going to their shows, buying their merch and sharing their music with others. This award has organically evolved into a family of artists who support one another, which is truly the spirit of the festival.”

For the full list of PFF Emerging Artist Award recipients, visit the website.

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Hospice Peterborough Announces Updated Strategic Plan For 2026 to 2029

Hospice Peterborough announces an updated strategic plan, outlining goals and priorities for 2026 to 2029.

photo courtesy of hospice peterborough, facebook.

Over the last 5 years, Hospice Peterborough has navigated challenges, including continued healthcare transformation in Ontario, demographic shifts with an aging population, economic uncertainty and evolving challenges in primary care and home care access, all while providing quality, dignified and compassionate support for individuals and families.

Some key achievements include:

• Achieving accreditation by Hospice Palliative Care Ontario

• Establishing stable staffing and strong governance practices

• Growing their financial reserves and maintaining stable fundraising

• Expanding programs and growing partnerships with community organizations to deliver programs beyond their walls

• Building a strong partnership with Hospice Norwood and extending their services into rural areas

• Advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives to ensure accessible and culturally sensitive care for all

In alignment with their commitment to continuous quality improvements, Hospice Peterborough has updated their strategic plan, sharing it publicly with the community.

“The renewed and updated strategic plan ensures our continued excellence and ability to respond to emerging needs,” said Board President Marie Hynes. “We are grateful to all who participated in this important planning process, as well as our community for their ongoing support. We are energized to continue our work as your community hospice.”

The priorities for the new strategic plan are:

• Trusted Leader in Hospice Palliative Care

• Exemplary Programs and Services

• Organizational Excellence

• Financial Sustainability

Embedded within these priorities are numerous objectives including exploring ways to expand program awareness, enriching activities for clients, strengthening volunteer engagement and continuing with data-informed practice improvements that help ensure excellent care now and into the future.

For more information or to read the full strategic plan, visit the website.

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Peterborough Petes Season Ticket Holders Can Win Big In '100 Days of Giveaways' Promotion

The Peterborough Petes’ annual 100 Days of Giveaways promotion returns, as Season Ticket Members who put a deposit down on their 2026-27 tickets will be entered into a daily draw from local partners, which starts Tuesday.

The Petes are third in the East Division with a 37-24-1-3 record. Photo courtesy of Tim Austen and the Ottawa 67’s.

Fans who have already put down a deposit for 2026-27 season tickets will be entered into every draw. Any deposit made after Tuesday will be entered into the draw on the date the deposit is received. Season Ticket Members who qualify for 100 Days of Giveaways can win an unlimited number of times over the duration of the Campaign.

Over $20,000 worth of prizes have been provided by Booster Juice, Riley’s, The Keg, Rawscoe’s Sport Collectibles, Flow Spa, Kawartha TV & Stereo, Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, Boston Pizza, and more.

Until June 23, a winner will be selected and posted on the Petes X account and Facebook page. They will also be contacted over email by a member of the Petes sales team.

Season Ticket Members have the option to pay in full up front or make a non-refundable deposit as low as $150 per seat to reserve their tickets, then pay the remaining balance by the final payment deadline of July 31. The deadline to renew current season tickets is June 9, after which seats will be released to the general public.

The Petes have their final home game of the season this Thursday against the Barrie Colts. Puck drop is 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

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Grade 5 Student Can Take Charge of Peterborough Police Service With 'Chief For a Day' Contest

The Peterborough Police Service is allowing a Grade 5 student in Peterborough and the Kawarthas to lead them in their ‘Chief For A Day’ program, which returns for 2026, announced on Tuesday.

Izzy Condon from Kaawaate East City Public School was last year’s winner of the ‘Chief for a Day’ contest. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

The contest is an opportunity for Grade 5 students to experience a day as Police Chief for the Peterborough Police Service.

Contest Details:              

  • Who Can Enter: Students in Grade 5 at a school in the City of Peterborough, Village of Lakefield and Township of Cavan-Monaghan for the 2025/2026 school year

  • Essay Topic: If you were Chief for a day, what would you do?

  • Word Limit: 300-500 words

  • Deadline: March 25, 2026

The week of April 7 to 10, the authors of the top five essays will be asked to attend the Peterborough Police Station and read their winning essays before a panel of judges, including Chief Betts. 

Prize:

  • Serve as Police Chief for a Day on May 19.  You will be fitted with a full Peterborough Police Service Uniform and experience a day in the life of our Police Chief, including being sworn in, meeting the officers and different units, as well as presenting your essay to the Peterborough Police Service Board at their regular meeting. Further opportunity to attend the Community Open House at the Police Station on June 6.

How to Enter:

  1. Write your essay: Be creative and thoughtful and be sure to include specific ideas.

  2. Submit your essay: Send your completed essay to chiefofpoliceoffice@peterborough.ca Please include your full name, the name of your school, the city the school is in and the school board the student attends. 

  3. Deadline: March 25

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