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Miranda Rigby

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Tyson Shennett

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Arthur Newspaper
Sadleir House
751 George St N
Peterborough, ON
K9H 3T2

Phone: 705-745-3535

We are generally in the office weekdays between 10am-5pm, but we go wherever the news takes us!

Please feel free to call the office prior to dropping by to ensure someone will be there to meet you.

 

 

Google It!

While working on another assignment for our beloved paper I stumbled upon a rather fascinating webpage. Were you aware that Arthur has a Wikipedia page? I wasn’t up until a week ago, and the information posted is more detailed that one would expect.

Read more: Google It!

 

An interview with ReFrame Festival Director Krista English

The ReFrame Peterborough International Film Festival will again be happening in our community this weekend. For those not in the know, ReFrame is a selection of socially conscious films, chosen from around the world by a volounteer collective. Venues for the films this year include Markethall, Showplace and The Venue. Student priced ($12) festival passes are available now from the TCSA office, or downtown at GreenUp and Titles bookstore. Find more info about scheduling and films at reframefilmfestival.ca.

Read more: An interview with ReFrame Festival Director Krista English

 

ReFrame Again

Since the end of last year’s reFrame Film Festival, this year’s festival was beginning to be planned. This cycle has been going on for 8 years in order to bring fascinating films from across the world, country and community to Peterborough. There are “120 committed local sponsors, 110 dedicated volunteers, a dozen local artists exhibiting in a dozen businesses”, according to the program. The films are screened at various locales downtown and on campus, student passes for the weekend are $15 and it is happening this weekend. ReFrame has recently “also received charitable status and found a new home with Green-Up.”

Read more: ReFrame Again

 
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