As we look back on the week that was, here were our top five most read stories:
1. There will be no penalty coming to Peterborough’s mayor for breaching the city’s code of conduct.
No penalty coming for Peterborough’s mayor after breaching code of conduct
2. Ownership is changing hands at Jack McGee Chevrolet-Cadillac Ltd.
Jack McGee Chevrolet-Cadillac Ltd. sold to new owner after 60+ years in Peterborough
3. The CEO of Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region has received the highest honour from Habitat for Humanity Canada.
4. The results are in from a provincially-mandated census of local Catholic school board students, and while positive gains have been seen in experiences around race and gender identity, more students reported incidents of hatred and bullying.
5. Peterborough Police are investigating a serious two-vehicle collision that sent a 14-year-old to a Toronto hospital with serious injuries.
https://www.ptbotoday.ca/2025/06/03/teen-seriously-injured-in-two-vehicle-crash-in-citys-west-end/

