PTBOCanada Feature Post: We Take You Inside Riley's & The Junction In Downtown Peterborough

PTBOCanada Feature Post: We Take You Inside Riley's & The Junction In Downtown Peterborough

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PTBOCanada Feature Post: 5 Ways Peterborough Is Becoming Hub For Water Tech In Ontario

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Peterborough Startup App Ribitt Has Ambitious Plans

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The Charming Amusé Coffee Shop Opens On George St.

A totally charming new coffee shop called Amusé Coffee Shop has opened at 641 George St. N. Make sure to check it out. Here are some pictures below from the shop's Facebook page.

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The Downtown Shuffle

Hunter St.

Hunter St.

The business area pictured above just off Hunter Street is going to be a hopping spot over the next while with businesses on the move!

Old Wine Shoppe location

Old Wine Shoppe location

BE Catering is moving from 188 Hunter to the old Wine Shoppe location at 356 Charlotte Street, and is slated to open this Fall.

Birchbark Media is moving from the Charlotte Mews to the old Burrow location when Burrow moves to 242 Hunter Street.

Glow Maternity will be moving in November from their current location into the BE Catering space. This will allow Glow to grow its retail presence, be more accessible to the public, and still maintain their popular studio space for courses and workshops for expectant families in the Peterborough area.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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Here Are Headlines About Peterborough From The 1920s and 1930s

Trent Valley Archives gave the Peterborough Chamber a really interesting gift recently—a Word document called the "Peterborough Chamber of Commerce Scrap Book". The scrapbook is a list of some of the events, speeches, elections and advocacy issues between the years 1928 and 1937 in Peterborough.

HIstorical photo of Peterborough (we do not know the year but it's cool)

HIstorical photo of Peterborough (we do not know the year but it's cool)

The community of the late '20s, early '30s was concerned with bringing people and business to the area, along with brainstorming ways to showcase Peterborough to the world—in other words, very similar to today.

Roy Studio photo from late '20s/early '30s

Roy Studio photo from late '20s/early '30s

Here are some of the fascinating headlines/issues of that time frame from the scrapbook...

"Central Ontario Communities encourage highway extension"

"Boat builders make protest against luxury tax"

"Give a man a job campaign"

"Canadian tourist trade worth promoting, and should punish hotels that hurt our image"

"CNR planning to close railway lines from Port Hope"

"Board of Trade not opposed to building of Severn Locks"

"Editorial: Complete the Canal"

"US Tourists spent $517,706 in District"

"Downtown shopping promotion being deferred; idea liked, but too short lead time for Christmas"

"Boatmakers complain the depth of the Trent Canal is sometimes less than six feet that is advertised"

"Business men think it a good idea to promote Kawartha’s through big US sports shows"

"Water supply on Trent holding strong; can operate large factories"

"Parking time on George Street to be limited to 20 minutes"

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written by Sandra Dueck, Policy Analyst/Communications Specialist, Peterborough Chamber

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PTBOCanada Featured Post: Rooftop Patio At Riley's & The Junction

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