PTBOSpotlight: DC Aluminum

Welcome to PTBOSpotlight! Every Friday, this segment showcases a business or organization in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. You will have the opportunity to learn more about the people behind the organization and the work they do for our community.

This week, we are featuring DC Aluminum. It is owned by Cameron Doak.

Located at ​171A Rink Street, Unit 192, DC Aluminum is a leading exterior renovation company specializing in high-quality siding and eavestrough systems.

“With a focus on aluminum and vinyl, we provide durable, low-maintenance solutions designed to protect and beautify homes and commercial properties,” said Doak. “Our commitment to excellence ensures that every project is completed with precision, care, and attention to detail.”

The company was founded initially in Barrie. Its community was hit with a tornado which left it devastated. It took roughly a year for DC Aluminum to rebuild the subdivision and its exteriors. Ultimately, the business had relocated to Peterborough.

“We quickly became a trusted face in the community. Completing over 50 projects in the destroyed community,” explained Doak. “We moved to Peterborough about three years ago and haven't regretted it. We are looking forward to working within our new community.”

The business boasts that all of its products are 100 per cent Canadian.

“We only use Canadian-made materials,” said Doak. “All of our aluminum and siding is manufactured in Canada.”

To learn more about DC Aluminum, find it online:


Website:
www.dcaluminum.ca
Facebook: DC Aluminum

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Grady's Feet Essentials to Change Hands But Keeps Business In the Family

With over 40 years in Peterborough, Tony and Kelli Grady of Grady’s Feet Essentials are passing the business on to family, Theresa Thibadeau and Mark Walsh, effective Sept. 1 next year.

(From left to right) Tony Grady, Kelli Grady, Theresa Thibadeau and Mark Walsh. Photo courtesy of Grady’s Feet Essentials.

The announcement was made on the business's Facebook page in a post. Thibadeau is Tony’s cousin, with Walsh as her husband. Thibadeau has been working at the store for the past 12 years, serving as manager in the last three.

“Theresa brings exceptional customer service skills and strong accounting experience,” explained Kelli. “She knows what makes Grady's special and is passionate about carrying that forward as she takes over ownership along with her husband Mark.”

In 1984, Ken Grady Sr. founded Grady’s Orthopedic Service from his home, crafting custom orthotics for local customers. He opened the first Grady’s Shoes storefront in downtown Peterborough a year later.

Two yeas later, Tony started helping after school each day. He purchased the store with his wife, Kelli, in 1997 and was rebranded as Grady’s Feet Essentials. They opened a kiosk at Lansdowne Place Mall in 2000. This led to further expansion into an entire storefront on the mall’s upper level in 2005 and a major renovation with the help of a retail designer in 2011.

In 2018, they purchased the former Angela Mark boutique building at 231 King Street in Peterborough which is their current location. Until the pandemic hit, they were restoring the building and using it for storage and office space. The pandemic forced them to think creatively, establishing a curbside pickup location and a satellite store at King Street. By February 2022, Grady’s Feet Essentials had officially relocated from Lansdowne Place to their newly renovated King Street location.

With next year being Tony’s 40th year involved in the business, it marked a great way to cap off a career, according to Kelli.

“That felt like the right milestone to pass the torch and explore new adventures,” she explained. “With our daughters pursuing careers outside the footwear world, we looked for someone who could carry on the Grady's legacy - and we're thrilled to have found that with Theresa and Mark.”

Tony and Kelli are remaining in the community as they are both members of the Rotary Club of Peterborough. Kelli serves as the director of membership and club service while Tony was appointed the new president in July. There are no concrete plans on what the couple plans to do after Grady’s Feet but are ready to take on what life brings them.

“We're keeping ourselves open to new possibilities - it will be fun to try new things and see where our interests and skills take us next,” said Kelli.

During the final year under the Grady’s, they are helping Thibadeau and Walsh with the transition of ownership, who will take over in September of next year.

“We are deeply grateful to the Peterborough community for supporting our store over the years,” said Kelli. “Grady's Feet Essentials has always been more than just a store - it's been about the relationships, conversations and trust we've built with our customers. As we step into a new chapter, we're excited to see the Grady's tradition continue with Theresa and Mark. This isn't goodbye - you'll still see us around the community and cheering on Grady's.”

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Summer Soul, Nish Security, Weed Man and Counselling Connection

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running the Business Beat columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Following on the success of their first venture with yoga and Pilates on the Island Princess Liftlock Cruises boat, Summer Soul are doing it again on Oct. 11.

Take in the fall colours on an exclusive 90-minute floating wellness experience that invites you to move, breathe, and toast to self-care on beautiful Little Lake. There will be an opportunity to connect, mingle, and celebrate. Summer Soul is celebrating its own two-year anniversary by continuing to innovate and find creative ways to offer yoga and Pilates. Book your tickets at summersoul.ca.

Nish Security are celebrating five years providing professional security guard services across Ontario, including right here in Peterborough.

President Will Rogers is a Fleming graduate from the policing program, but was injured by an impaired driver. Still wanting to be involved in protecting people, he went into a carer in security. Nish Security provide services for a wide range of corporate, residential, retail, and event needs. You can connect with them through LinkedIn, TikTok, or email nishontario@gmail.com.

Weed Man is collecting donations of non-perishable food and household items for Kawartha Food Share, Kawartha Lakes Food Source, United Way Haliburton Kawartha Lakes, and Northumberland’s Fare Share Food Bank.

They will conveniently collect items during customers’ regularly scheduled lawn care services on now through to October 24. It’s part of the company’s second annual Grassroots Giving campaign, which aims to help the 1 in 5 Canadian families that don’t have adequate access to quality food and other basic needs.

Counselling Connection are celebrating a new location at 169 Lansdowne St. E.

It’s the culmination of the shared vision of three Trent University psychology graduate students. Danielle, Korri, and Nicolle discovered their shared passion for mental health and community care while studying together at Trent. After completing their Master’s degrees, they opened a small counselling practice in Bowmanville. Eleven years later, they’re opening a brand-new office in the city where they got their start.

If you want to have your business featured on the Business Beat or know of a business doing something new and interested, shoot an email to joel@pkchamber.ca.

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Faubert HVAC, Cancer Takedown, Hair By Fusion and New Canadians Centre

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running the Business Beat columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Kyle Faubert has been building up his own HVAC business.

He has worked in the field for more than 13 years, specializing in heat pumps, propane and natural gas furnaces, air conditioners, water heaters, geothermal, and custom HVAC work. He has even taught at Fleming College part-time for 7 years. He started Faubert HVAC to provide honest, quality HVAC service in a positive work environment. They offer maintenance, repair and installation services. Find out more at fauberthvac.com.

The 4th Annual Cancer Takedown is back at the Flato Academy Theatre in Lindsay on Nov. 4 and Market Hall Performance Centre in Peterborough on Nov. 5.

The event is an uplifting evening of song, story, and solidarity featuring musicians Melissa Payne, Kate Suhr, The Weber Brothers, and more. It’s not just a fundraiser, but also a spirit-raiser for anyone touched by cancer. The event is co-founded by Rick and Amy Kemp.

A big shout out to Sherri Lee of Hair by Fusion.

She got her Red Seal Endorsement, the highest level of licensing available, allowing her to work anywhere in the country as well as the ability to do some work with skilled trades. Sherri not only puts her skills to use with her customers, but she invests in training others and taking on apprentices. This achievement coincides with Hair by Fusion celebrating 18 years in business. Congratulations Sherri!

Are you a business leader or organization that wants to build a more welcoming and inclusive community?

The New Canadians Centre are launching the Peterborough-Nogojiwanong Workplace Inclusion Charter. The launch event is October 9 from 11 am to 3pm at the NCC building at 221 Romaine Street. The Charter is a new toolkit designed to help you create a workplace where everyone feels they belong. The event includes a panel of employers talking about their workplace inclusion initiative, information on getting involved, and a hands-on session with practical, actionable strategies. Reach out to the New Canadians Centre for more information.

If you want to have your business featured on the Business Beat or know of a business doing something new and interested, shoot an email to joel@pkchamber.ca.

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New Burger Joint Law & Orders Hosts Grand Opening In East City

From Innisville to Pembroke and more, burger joint Law & Orders has made Peterborough its seventh location after hosting its grand opening in East City on Wednesday morning.

Founded and owned by Jamie Law, the business initially opened in Innisville on Highway 7 in 2014 and has since expanded to seven total locations. The establishment is located at 89 Hunter St. E. at the former Loaded Pierogi location and Reggie’s Hot Grill before that. Knowing the history of the building, Lee says it was a perfect fit for him to expand his business to Peterborough.

“I heard it was a great opportunity and a fantastic city and we stumbled upon this fantastic spot that used to be a burger place back in the day,” he explained. “We were lucky enough to score the building and the rest is history. The community has been coming out in full support, everyone's been loving the burgers and I couldn't be more happy.”

The restaurant serves burgers, fries, hot dogs, burger bowls, wraps, poutines, milkshakes and more. Their style ensures freshness in all their ingredients, a throwback to how burgers were originally made, unlike the methods of several current fast-food burger chains according to Law.

“It (the burgers) does take a few extra minutes to cook but it's fresh-cooked to order, it's all hand-cut fries and all fresh ingredients,” he explained. “It's basically back to the day where burgers were cooked so they're not sitting in CVap or a warming drawer. They're cooked to order on a grill with fresh beef, so it's fantastic. The taste is there, you can't beat it.”

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Customers had lined up prior to doors opening, a pleasant surprise much to Law’s delight.

“I didn't think that many people would be lining up waiting to get inside the building right at the beginning,” he explained. “I've done this several times before and usually it trickles in and then it ramps up as the day goes on but it was a full smash in your face right off the bat as soon as we opened in the door.” 

The restaurant has a charity aspect, partnering with country singer/songwriter Jason Blaine and his charity, ‘Jason Blaine Charity.’ For each purchase of a ‘Jason Blain Burger, half the proceeds goes towards the charity.

“Jason is actually married to my sister so he's my brother-in-law,” laughed Law. “All of his money goes to other charities. It's fantastic to see how the money gets spread out throughout the community.”

Law & Order's also features a food challenge called the ‘Rhippo Challenge‘ that consists of eating two of their signature ‘Rhippo Burgers’ (a half-pound burger with bacon, cheese, mustard, ketchup, pickles, onions, mayo, lettuce and tomato) and a pound of poutine.

Challengers have 20 minutes to consume all three items and those who are successful receive their meal for free, a free t-shirt and have their photo displayed on the Rhippo Challenge Wall of Fame. There are only 29 people who won the challenge in 599 attempts after the publication of this article. The record is held by Adam Moran, downing the food in six minutes and 45 seconds.

The restaurant offers a weekly special on Tuesdays, featuring five-dollar cheeseburgers. They held the same promotion at their grand opening and again on Thursday as part of National Cheeseburger Day. Online ordering is also available for Law & Orders.

The following are Law and Orders’s business hours:

  • Monday to Thursday - 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

  • Friday and Saturday - 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

  • Sunday - 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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Director of Fund Development Gives Farewell to JA Northern and Eastern Ontario

JA Northern and Eastern Ontario’s (JA-NEO) director of fund development, Ria Nicholson, has stepped down from her role, announced by the organization on Tuesday.

Ria Nicholson (fourth from left) with John Mcnutt, Ja-Neo presidnet and CEO (third from left) with JA-NEO staff and vonlunteers. Nicholson is a graduate of McMaster University with a BA Arts in Sociology. She also graduated from George Brown College wiht a diploma in sport and event marketing. Photo courtesy of JA-Neo.

Nicholson has served the role for the past two-and-a-half years, beginning in April of 2023.

“Over the past two years, Ria’s work has been nothing short of inspiring,” said John McNutt, JA-NEO president and CEO. “She brought far more than expertise in fundraising; she poured her heart into building relationships, opening doors and helping us imagine bigger possibilities for young people across communities in our area and beyond.”

“It’s been an incredible two and a half years filled with purpose, growth, and the privilege of contributing to a mission I truly believe in,” said Nicholson. “Serving Junior Achievement through my work in fund development has been especially meaningful — helping to build relationships and open doors so young people can access opportunities and reach their full potential. I’ve learned so much and feel so grateful to have been part of a team that leads with passion, heart, and vision.”

According to her LinkedIn page, she accepted a role with Prosper Canada, a charity dedicated to expanding economic opportunities for Canadians living in poverty through program and policy innovation, in a management and development role.

“While I may be moving on, I carry the memories, lessons, and connections with me,” concluded Nicholson. “This isn’t goodbye — just the next chapter. I’ll be cheering you (JA-NEO) on always.”

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Acorn30, City of Peterborough, Pride Ride and Kawartha Manufacturers Association

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running the Business Beat columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Local marketing agency Acorn30 recently launched their marketing lab to help people overwhelmed when it comes to figuring out their marketing.

It’s a free hour-long interactive session held each month. It’s your space to step back, sharpen your strategy, and move forward with confidence. Each session is part insight, part working session. It’s designed to help you cut through the noise and get answers that actually move the needle. Check out their first session on Sept. 24 at 12:15 p.m. titled The Comeback Formula: Reconnecting with Leads in a Noisy Market. Find out more at acorn30.com.

Want to learn more about leveraging sponsorships to support community festivals, events, and support your marketing objectives?

The City of Peterborough is hosting a workshop with experts on Sept. 25 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the McDonnel Street Activity Centre. The event will feature Brent Barootes of the Partnership Group – Sponsorship Specialists. This is a great opportunity to build your non-profit, charity, or business and learn from the best. To register, contact Scott Elliot at selliott@peterborough.ca.

B!KE, the Community Cycling Hub, is hosting a Pride Glow Ride on Sept. 20 at 7 p.m.

This is a family-friendly glow pride parade ride with colourful decorated bikes. Participants are encouraged to arrive with their bikes already decked out in colourful lights and/or rainbow decorations. Riders will meet at Quaker Foods City Square at 7pm and ride a nearly 10 km route that is nearly 10 km long with stops at rainbow locations. Riders are encouraged to join the afterparty at Dreams of Beans.

Are you intimidated by AI and not sure where to start?

The Kawartha Manufacturers Association are hosting a series of workshops to help you get a better handle on AI and your business. It will cover topics like having an AI policy so your team understand the proper use of AI that doesn’t put your company’s information at risk or create other issues, engineering prompts that will help you make quick work of daily tasks, customer communication, marketing, and much more. The first workshop titled AI Security and Policy: What every Small Business Needs to Know kicks off Sept. 17. Find out more at thekma.com.

If you want to have your business featured on the Business Beat or know of a business doing something new and interested, shoot an email to joel@pkchamber.ca.

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PTBOSpotlight: Noodles Squad

Welcome to PTBOSpotlight! Every Friday, this segment showcases a business or organization in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. You will have the opportunity to learn more about the people behind the organization and the work they do for our community.

This week, we are featuring Noodles Squad. It is owned by Jenjob “Jay” Bakker.

Located at 415 George St. N. in Downtown Peterborough, Noodles Squad brings the heart of Thai street food to Peterborough, offering authentic flavours inspired by traditional recipes.

Formerly known as Real Thai Cuisine, Noodles Squad is a second-generation restaurant.

“For years, many of you knew us as Real Thai Cuisine, where our parents poured their hearts into sharing the classic curries and dishes they loved,” explained Bakker. “After dedicating so many years to the kitchen, it was time for them to rest, and for us, their kids, to carry the torch.”

Noodles Squad is Bakker’s tribute to his parents as he takes over the rebanded business but in his own unique way.

“We wanted to honour their legacy while also putting our own spin on the family business,” he said. This is how Noodles Squad was born—a modern tribute to the lively, faspaced world of Thai street food. We refocused our menu on the exciting, quick-fire dishes you find on the bustling streets of Bangkok and Chiang Mai. We now specialize in things we know every Thai food lover craves: crispy pork, intensely spicy curries, and incredible noodles.”

The restaurant’s signature dishes feature “The Savory” crispy pork, Tom Yum noodle soup and Pad Thai. They also have an array of soups, salad, spring rolls curry, noodles and more to bring the Thai-cuisine spirit to Downtown Peterborough.

“We kept the heart and soul of what you loved about our food, while adding the punchy, vibrant flavours of the streets,” said Bakkar. “Whether you’re a long-time friend of the family or a new customer, we invite you to join our squad and taste the next chapter of our story.”

To learn more about Noodles Squad, find it online:


Website:
www.noodlessquadptbo.ca
Instagram:
@noodlessquadptbo
Facebook: Noodles Squad PTBO

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Onsite Wastewater Association, Women's Business Network, Moon and Bloom and Wardens Breakfast

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running the Business Beat columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Does your home or business rely on a septic system, or are you looking at buying one that does? Peterborough-based Ontario Onsite Wastewater Association is working with their national partners to hold a free webinar on Sept. 15 from 7 to 8 p.m. as part of Septic Awareness Week. This online session will provide practical insights, maintenance tips, and expert guidance to help people care for their systems, prevent failures, and protect nearby water sources. Learn more at oowa.org.

The Women’s Business Network of Peterborough is now accepting registrations for its next membership year.

They offer a full calendar of high-impact networking events, inspiring speakers, and opportunities to showcase your business. WBN is a place to build meaningful relationships and elevate your professional journey. They go beyond business, supporting local initiatives, spotlighting charitable causes, and fostering a culture of generosity that uplifts the entire Peterborough community. Find out more and sign up for your membership at wbnptbo.ca.

Moon and Bloom are holding a grand opening for their new location at 159 King St., Unit 110 in downtown Peterborough from 3 to 7 p.m on Sept. 18.

Moon and Bloom, formerly Heather’s Holistics, offers services that include hand and foot reflexology, reiki energy healing, menstrual cycle awareness, and the red tent community. It’s a business designed to empower people and community leaders like you with menstruation knowledge and tools to flow through life’s cycles with confidence. Learn more at moonandbloom.ca.

The Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Warden’s Breakfast with County Warden Bonnie Clark on Sept. 30 from 8 to 10 a.m at Lang Pioneer Village Museum in the Peterborough County Agricultural Heritage Building.

Come out for a conversation with Warden Clark on local business issues and get an update on what the County is planning for our communities. Plus, breakfast is being provided by a variety of local businesses. Get your tickets at pkchamber.ca.

If you want to have your business featured on the Business Beat or know of a business doing something new and interested, shoot an email to joel@pkchamber.ca.

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PTBOSpotlight: One Fine Food

Welcome to PTBOSpotlight! Every Friday, this segment showcases a business or organization in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. You will have the opportunity to learn more about the people behind the organization and the work they do for our community.

This week, we are featuring One Fine Food. It is owned by Glenn Stonehouse.

Located at 800 Erskine Ave. just beside Lansdowne Place, One Fine Food offers a food and shopping experience unlike anything else in the area. It features a market, butcher/seafood counter, delicatessen, housewares, a restaurant and bar, groceries and more.

“Our butcher department brings you local, responsibly farmed meats,” said Bryan Coles, One Fine Food general manager. “Including from beef from Penokean Hills and Enright Cattle, Pork from Linton pastured pork. Lamb from Beverly Creek. Our seafood department brings in fresh fish and seafood sourced from around the world.”

The business features a lunch, dinner and brunch menu, seven days a week. They serve antipasto, sandwiches, wood-fired pizza, pasta and more. Their brunch menu features favourites like eggs benedict, French toast, a breakfast bagel and other dishes.

“Our Café, bakery, and lunch bar offer a selection of daily fresh-baked breads, pastries, cookies, squares and treats,” said Coles. “Our baristas craft authentic lattes, cappuccinos and iced coffees. Our lunch bar offers a quick slice of Focaccia pizza, freshly made panini or a sandwich to go.”

While One Fine Food has a lot of high-quality imported goods, they have not forgotten to support local businesses.

“Our store and restaurant regularly work with local businesses and farmers, bringing some of the best products from our area under one roof,” explained Coles.”

One Fine Food contains products from some of these local businesses:

  • Millars Eggs

  • Circle Organic

  • McLeans Berry Farm

  • Little Leaf Farm

  • Crosswinds Farm

  • Niagara food specialties

  • Enright Cattle - Beef And Tallow Products

  • Center And Main Chocolates

  • Heritage Cattle co. Le Beaus Bees

  • Carolinas Coffee

  • La Hacienda

  • Porch Dog Coffee

  • St. Annes Bakery

  • Bobcaygeon Brewing Company

  • Old Flame Brewery

  • Old Jar Candle

  • The County Fare

  • Lark & Lemon

To learn more about One Fine Food, find it online:


Website:
www.onefinefood.com
Instagram:
@onefinefood
Facebook: One Fine Food
Twitter/X: @onefinefood

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