As Mayor Jeff Leal went to flip the switch on the 35-foot Christmas tree in Quaker Foods City Square downtown, at a ceremony packed with people recently, he told the
Peterborough city council may adopt a 2024 budget that will charge 7.38 per cent more on residential property taxes, compared to 2023, at a meeting Monday night.
When Peterborough last considered moving drinking water out of the hands of the Peterborough Utilities Commission and into city hall, the furor felt as much like soap opera as policy
The project was deemed a priority in the city’s Flood Reduction Master Plan following the devastating flood in July 2004. The project also featured cycling upgrades.