PTBOCanada Makes East City Their New Home With a Studio

It is home sweet home for PTBOCanada as they officially opened their new studio space and office in East City on Friday.

(left to right) David Bui (Editor), Kirtus Evoy (Owner), Angela O’Grady (Journalist) in PTBOCanadas new studio space. Photo by Pete Dalliday.

(left to right) David Bui (Editor), Kirtus Evoy (Owner), Angela O’Grady (Journalist) in PTBOCanadas new studio space. Photo by Pete Dalliday.

PTBOCanada owner Kirtus Evoy says the location is perfect for the new studio and is grateful to Ashburnham Realty for providing him with the space.

“We are super excited to bring a modern spin to local media and are looking forward to bringing a new dynamic of digital marketing and journalism to the area,” he said.

The Hunter Street building will provide office space for the journalists as well as a studio to host guests for interviews.

“I think this studio is going to open up a world of opportunities for PTBOCanada,” said David Bui, PTBOCanada editor. “ With the studio in East City, we’re going to be right in the heart of the city and really be integrated as part of the community.”

The studio is decorated with a giant mural that celebrates Peterborough’s timeline by local artist Jason Wilkins of Art of Wilkins.

The paintings timeline features the Peterborough Petes, Centennial Fountain, the Lift Lock, Trent University, Fleming College, The Quaker Factory and The Fred Anderson Stage at Del Crary Park.

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