Photo via gofundme.com
As we look back on the week that was, here were our top five most read stories:
1. Lakelands Public Health is responding to a cybersecurity incident, which has affected some of its internal systems.
Lakelands Public Health responding to cybersecurity incident, some services may be disrupted
2. A GoFundMe page has been created to support two members of the Hastings-Quinte Paramedic Services who were seriously injured in a crash earlier this week.
“It is our turn to show up for them” – GoFundMe launched to support paramedics injured in crash
3. The City of Peterborough has launched a new snowplow tracker, giving residents a way to follow in near real-time the plowing and treating of roads during winter maintenance operations.
New interactive map lets you watch snowplows move through the city
4. Marlene Morrison Nicholls and her husband Ken Nicholls are continuing a family tradition of supporting Ross Memorial Hospital with a leadership gift to the WE ARE THE ROSS capital campaign.
Morrison Nicholls family continues legacy with leadership gift to Ross Memorial
5. Peterborough County OPP are asking for the public’s help to identify a vehicle and its driver following a series of break-ins at the Norwood Arena and Community Centre.
https://www.ptbotoday.ca/2026/02/04/opp-asking-for-help-tracking-person-of-interest-after-vehicle-break-ins-at-norwood-community-centre/


