As we look back on the week that was, here were our top five most read stories:
1. It was a historic opening of the 45th Parliament in Ottawa. King Charles III delivered the Throne Speech in the House of Commons.
Peterborough MP Emma Harrison part of historic moment as King Charles opens Parliament
2. The Peterborough community is mourning the loss of nine-year-old Mark Stephen Mose, who died at home in the arms of his family on Wednesday, May 21st.
Peterborough mourns loss of 9-year-old boy, remembered for his smile and strength
3. Nighttime micro-surfacing work will start on Hunter Street West between Aylmer Street and Queen Street beginning June 2nd, weather permitting.
4. Many families are in the midst of making plans to fill up their summer calendars – but you really don’t need to go far to have an amazing experience.
What’s good in Peterborough? Tourism booming with local events and global buzz
5. Ontario is investing $20,000 to support the annual Curve Lake First Nation Pow Wow, set for September 20th and 21st.
https://www.ptbotoday.ca/2025/05/27/curve-lake-first-nation-pow-wow-gets-20k-through-2025-experience-ontario-program/

