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Mike Davies

Sports Director at The Peterborough Examiner

Mike Davies primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada and surrounding areas.

Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay

Reporter at The Peterborough Examiner

Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada, including areas around Bobcaygeon and Lindsay.

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Joelle Kovach

City Hall and Politics Reporter at The Peterborough Examiner

Joelle Kovach primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada, including areas around Bobcaygeon and Lindsay.

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David Tuan Bui

Sports Broadcaster at Freelance

Editor and Writer at PTBOCanada

David Tuan Bui primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada and surrounding areas.

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Lance Anderson

Online Editor at The Peterborough Examiner

Journalist at NorthumberlandNews.com

Online Editor at Metroland Media Group

Lance Anderson primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada, including areas around Peterborough and Lindsay.

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Reg Watson
Reg Watson @reginaldwatson
29 Apr 25

Former long-time Belleville Intelligencer and Belleville News newspaper editor Chris Malette, a Belleville city councillor, has won the Bay of Quinte federal riding in eastern Ontario, defeating Conservative incumbent Ryan Williams. https://t.co/rZjfOvIONm

Reg Watson
Reg Watson @reginaldwatson
10 Jan 25

Peterborough born and raised music producer Greg Wells is among the celebrities who have lost their homes in the Los Angeles wildfires. https://t.co/XiOgJ28bKd

Reg Watson
Reg Watson @reginaldwatson
3 Jan 25

Canadian government to spend $400K to scrap Canadian Coast Guard vessel, named after Peterborough-raised Corp. Mark McLaren, who was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2008 by an improvised explosive device, after it was damaged by vandals six years ago. https://t.co/nRCiQY7N1R