Wild Rock 2012 Ski & Snowboard Gear Swap

Wild ​Rock has rolled out their large ski selection, including clothing, boots and more from Salomon, Swix, Fischer, Madshus and more. If you bring your skis in before the end of this month, you will save on waxing, hot boxing, stone grinds and performance ski tuning.

​There will also be a ski and snowboard gear swap on Saturday, November 3rd at 10 a.m. While you are there, don't forget to pick up your tickets for the Banff Mountain Film Festival on January 17th and 18th.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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GreenUp Expo At Lansdowne Place Today

 Be sure to stop by the GreenUp Expo taking place today at Lansdowne Place from 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. This is the 9th year for this event that showcases many environmentally friendly products and services.

 

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Julie Morris]

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Countdown To Cora Opening In Peterborough

[UPDATED October 29th: From a Cora press release today...

Cora Franchise Group, Inc., Canada’s breakfast leader is proud to announce the opening of a new Cora restaurant in Peterborough, Ontario. The new restaurant located at 815 High Street, Peterborough, welcomed its first guests today, Monday, October 29, 2012.

An official Grand Opening ceremony will take place on Wednesday November 7th at 10:30 a.m. The Cora team along with Founder Cora Tsouflidou, Executive Vice President David Polny and local owner-franchisee Florence Kelly will proudly welcome local dignitaries, special guests, and the Peterborough community for a true Cora-like celebration that will feature the symbolic cracking of eggs for the first omelette officially created in the restaurant.

The Peterborough location is part of a nationwide expansion of the Cora network, making it its first in Peterborough, the 45th in Ontario, and the 130th in the country. Cora is now the largest sit down breakfast operation in Canada and the chain’s growth will continue, as many more openings are scheduled for the months to come.

On Sunday October 28th, the location held a special friends and family day where all proceeds raised will be donated to the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign. The donated amount will be presented during the Grand opening celebration on Wednesday November 7th.

Madame Cora originated the concept in 1987 when, as a single mother of three in need of a career, she bought a small abandoned diner on Côte-Vertu Boulevard in Montreal’s St-Laurent area focusing solely on breakfasts: fresh fruit, cheese, cereal, omelettes, crepes and French toast. The restaurant quickly became the talk of the town, often having line ups to get in. Madame Cora’s astute entrepreneurial instincts told her that this was a concept that could be franchised.

The Cora restaurant chain is famous for its all-day breakfast fare that boasts mounds of fresh fruit artfully prepared by on-site specially-trained “fruiters”. Over the years, inspired by family traditions, health trends, customer requests and suggestions from her children, Cora has conjured up more than 100 menu ideas; most of which still today bear the names of the customers or family members who inspired her.

Cora Breakfast and Lunch offers customers quality food and service in a cozy family setting Monday to Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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The much anticipated breakfast/brunch hotspot Cora will be opening soon in Peterborough, on Monday, October 29th.

For those of you who have never experienced a trip to Cora, you only have a few more days to wait!

It is located at 815 High Street, across from Lansdowne Place (705.741.4500).

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Julie Morris]

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Fleming Students Work With Peterborough Businesses Through Applied Projects

In Fleming College's Applied Projects program, students are partnered with a variety of business and industry organizations in Peterborough and area to undertake projects in real world workplace settings. These extensive applied projects are completed over the course of the semester at no financial cost to the sponsoring company. Businesses and students can learn more about the Applied Projects program by contacting Raymond Yip Choy in Fleming Business Programs here.

Learn more about the program here...

[Fleming College]

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The Keg At Lansdowne Place Is Opening October 15th

The new Peterborough Keg Steakhouse and Bar (located on High Street) at Lansdowne Place is near completion.

It is opening to the public Monday, October 15th at 4 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Wild Rock Outfitters Installs iPad Kiosks In The Store

Wld Rock's Scott Murison We stopped in recently to chat with Wild Rock Outfitters co-owner Scott Murison about the new iPad kiosks that they have installed in the store. Here's what he had to say about why they made this decision and how they can match prices now with the competition...

Scott: "At Wild Rock, we used to have to open up catalogues and show people items, but no one does that anymore. Now customers come in knowing the product line from the website, which can be difficult because if we go to order an item, we need to know the product code. Now with the iPad kiosks, it makes it much easier."

Scott: "There are company quick links along the bottom of the screen such as Patagonia, The North Face, Lole, Canada Goose, Icebreaker and Arc'teryx, plus you can browse the Wild Rock website. The other issue is that a customer could come into the store and scan the barcode with their smartphone and then shop elsewhere for the cheaper price. We want to nip that in the bud and have a chance to match the price and then you can have the item at the price instantaneously. There are stores out there that are banning cellphones to try and dissuade this. We're finding a lot of the Canada Goose clothing is not authentic and actually a knock-off. So when a customer comes in and mentions that they can get a jacket cheaper, we can go to the iPads and have the customer show us where they found the price in question. It will help to clear up any misconceptions."

There are three iPads set up around the store to help you learn more about the brands. One is in the Sportswear & Footwear department, one is in the Bikes & Nordic section, and another is in Camping & Paddling—which in the Winter switches to Snowboard​ing.


Drop in and try them out, and also have a chance to win a prize as each iPad kiosk has a contest ​to win a separate piece of outdoors gear.

Wild Rock Outfitters is located at 169 Charlotte Street in Peterborough and you can follow them on TwitterFacebook and on their website.​

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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New Peterborough Nightclub ARIA Opening Soon

ARIA, a new nightclub/event space in downtown Peterborough, will be opening at 331 George Street North. They recently hosted a job fair, and here's some recent photos below of the construction from ARIA's Facebook page. No word yet on their opening date.


You can view more photos of the ARIA build here.

[ARIA on Facebook; ARIA on Twitter]

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PtboPics: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony At Primal Cuts

Drop in to Primal Cuts at 550 Lansdowne Street West. They opened the store last night with a ribbon cutting ceremony, unveiling the AAA and prime cuts inside.

 

Owner/butcher George Madill chatting with local food writer Donald Fraser

You can follow Primal Cuts on Twitter and Facebook.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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A New Tim Hortons Is Coming To Peterborough

Only 0.5k away from the Tim Hortons at the Pioneer Gas Station at Brealey and Lansdowne, and 2.2k from the Tim Hortons on Lansdowne... will be the new home for a Tim Hortons for Peterborough's West end. Yes, the Rockhaven Centre at 1875-1913 Lansdowne Street beside our city's newest Shoppers Drug Mart will be a new place to grab a double double.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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The Wheels On Peterborough Buses Won't Be Going Round & Round On Labour Day

Don't forget the transit buses won't be running on Labour Day Monday. Walk, bike or drive.

[The Wheels On The Bus]

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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