City Services Offered With Modified Holiday Hours in Peterborough

Various City of Peterborough services will be offering modified hours, with some closures, over the holidays from Friday to Jan. 3.

Photo courtesy of the City of Peterborough.

There are no changes to curbside garbage and recycling collection over the holiday period. For missed recycling collection, please phone Emterra at 705-742-3139. For missed garbage collection, phone Public Works at 705-745-1386.

Essential services, such as emergency services, public works and wastewater treatment, continue uninterrupted. Public Works can be reached for urgent matters at 705-745-1386. This line is monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

City Hall, including the Tax Office, Clerk’s Office, Building Services and Planning and the Heritage Preservation Office will be closed starting at noon on Dec. 23, reopening with regular hours on Jan. 3.

While the Social Services administration office is closed over the holiday period, individuals can phone 705-926-0096 at any time for emergency shelter services. City-operated childcare programs will be closed starting at noon on Dec. 23 and reopen with regular hours on Jan. 3.

Most recreation and community services are open with revised hours of operation.

The Quaker Foods City Square outdoor rink is open most days from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. On Dec. 24 the rink is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will be closed on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. Unscheduled rink closures may be required due to inclement weather and ice conditions.

There will be holiday adjustments to Transit schedules from Dec. 23 to Jan. 7, including suspended late-night trips, as well as trips ending early on Dec. 24 and Dec. 31. There is no Transit service on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. For full details about Transit holiday service and Transit Customer Service hours, please visit www.peterborough.ca/transit or phone 705-745-0525.

Closed from noon on Dec. 23 until 8:30 a.m. on Jan. 3:

  • City Hall, including the Tax Office, Clerk's Office, Building Services and Planning

  • Social Services office

Regular hours for most City services resume on Jan. 3. Online services are available at www.peterborough.ca.

For the full list of service hours, visit the City of Peterborough website.

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Extended Hours for One Roof Community Centre From Thursday To Sunday

One Roof Community Centre will be open for extended hours of service to 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. from Thursday to Sunday due to cold temperatures and significant snowfall in the forecast for the Peterborough area.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Located at 99 Brock St., a meal is served between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. while providing warming room services. A full description of meals and other services that One Roof offers is online.

Information about how to protect yourself from extreme cold is on the Peterborough Public Health website.

Emergency shelters are open and available to people experiencing homelessness who require emergency overnight shelter. If shelter capacity is full, temporary alternative accommodations for overnight stays may be made available. Contact the shelters first for space:

  • YES Shelter for Youth and Families, 705-748-3851, 196 Brock St.

  • Brock Mission men’s shelter, 705-748-4766, 120 Murray St.

  • Cameron House women’s shelter, 705-748-4766, 739 Chemong Rd.

  • Overflow Shelter at 210 Wolfe St., overnight phone 705-761-1875

Emergency After Hours Services related to the emergency shelter is available through Social Services by calling 705-926-0096. Please visit the Social Services website for information regarding the After Hours program.

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10 Things To Do In-and-Around Peterborough This Weekend; Dec. 16 - 18

Photo courtesy of Braden Glasbergen.

There is just one weekend until Christmas!

With a variety of events and activities in Peterborough City and County this weekend, there is sure to be fun for the whole family.

 

Visit with Santa and support SickKids at Dr. J’s!

Santa Claus is coming to Dr. J’s BBQ & Brews, raising money for SickKids! Get your photos taken with Santa from noon to 6 p.m. with a $5 donation. Gift wrapping will be available from Dec. 16 to 18 from noon to 6 p.m. with a donation of your choice.

When: Sun. Dec. 18, 12 p.m.

Where: Dr. J’s BBQ & Brews, 282 Aylmer St. N, Peterborough, Ont.

 

Hang out with the donkeys at PrimRose Donkey Sanctuary

Come to the Donkey Sanctuary for a curbside visit and meet the animals! These visits are free, however donations are gratefully accepted by the sanctuary.

Personal tours are offered on Sundays from 11 a.m. to noon. There is a maximum of five people (including children) and is $20 a person. Be sure to email the sanctuary to schedule your tour in advance!

Email: primrosedonkeysanctuary@gmail.com

When: Sun. Dec. 18, 1 p.m.

Where: Primrose Donkey Sanctuary, 1296 Bowmanton Rd. RR 4 Roseneath, Ont..

 

Enjoy the ‘Seasons of Ravenwood’ holiday display and food drive!

Extravagant Christmas displays are back at the Glasbergen’s as they invite the public to tour their grounds and support their “Fill the Sleigh” food drive in support of St. Vincent de Paul.

Walkways are created to guide visitors through their front lawn to view the display filled with ornaments, lights, signs and more. The family has requested everyone not to touch the decorations because of its fragility.

Anyone driving by is also requested to stop and see the display to not disrupt traffic flow and for everyone’s safety.

When: Fri. Dec. 16, 6 p.m.

Where: 1723 Ravenwood Dr. Peterborough, Ont.

 

Cheer on your Peterborough Petes at the annual Christmas game

Join the Peterborough Petes at the Peterborough Memorial Centre as they take on the Kingston Frontenacs.

Tickets: Available online here.

When: Sat. Dec. 17, 7:05 p.m.

Where: Peterborough Memorial Centre, 151 Lansdowne St. Peterborough, Ont.

 

See Dreamer the Supertramp Experience

DREAMER is the authentic re-creation of the legendary '70's rock band Supertramp. The 8-piece group of multi-instrumentalists perform all of the sounds used in the real Supertramp show, from sax, clarinet, trombone, vintage keyboards and the unmistakable Supertramp vocal sound.

The musicians were hand-picked for their expertise in capturing the often intricate arrangements of Supertramp's material, and are a strong compliment to the feature vocals of Roger Hodgson (performed by Emmy award-winning Phil Naro) and Rick Davies (performed by keyboard player & singer Rich Hamelin). Complete with projections and period style costumes, DREAMER will take you on a musical journey back in time!

Tickets: Available online here.

When: Sat. Dec. 17, 7:30 p.m.

Where: Showplace Performance Centre, 290 George St. Peterborough, Ont.

 

Get cozy ‘Under A Winter’s Moon’ with Loreena McKennitt!

A series of seasonal concerts were held in a historic sanctuary in Loreena’s home base of Stratford, Ontario in Dec. 2021 and recorded live. She’s now releasing that magical concert as her 16th album with a two-week companion tour of Ontario. It is a captivating live performance rich with a miscellany of carols and tales that incorporates McKennitt's eclectic Celtic sound with elements of Indigenous oral traditions.

The evening will feature such favourites as “Coventry Carol”, “Good King Wenceslas” and the “Huron Carol” and include a special appearance by Ojibway artist and flautist Jeffrey Red George. The second set embodies Gemini Award-winning actor Cedric Smith with a reading of, A Child’s Christmas in Wales (in six parts). It is a moving and nostalgic piece of prose by the late Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.

Loreena will be accompanied by Caroline Lavelle on cello and recorders, Graham Hargrove on percussion, Errol Fischer on fiddle, Pete Watson on guitar and 12-string bouzouki and Cait Watson on Irish whistle.

All tickets purchased for the show’s original date will be honoured.

Tickets: Available online here.

When: Sun. Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m.

Where: Showplace Performance Centre, 290 George St. Peterborough, Ont.

 

Enjoy activities for the whole family at the new Quaker Foods City Square

Despite the ribbon-cutting ceremony being postponed, the activities will still continue at Quaker Foods City Square. Activities are scheduled to run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with outdoor skating, face painting and a DJ who will play music during the event.

The year-round space is located at the former Louis Street Parking Lot off the corner of Aylmer Street and Charlotte Street.

Please be advised that protests are scheduled to take place this Saturday at the Quaker Foods City Square.

When: Sat. Dec. 10, 11 a.m.

Where: Corner of Aylmer Street and Charlotte Street.

 

Get into the holiday spirit at Christmas Music Morning with the St. James Choir

Join for a special Christmas music morning at the St. James Choir’s Sunday service. Music Director Brian MacDonald and the St. James United Church choir will be belting Christmas tunes in-person and online with Twitch streaming!

When: Sun. Dec. 18, 10:30 a.m.

Where: St. James United Church, 221 Romaine St. Peterborough, Ont.

 

Jam out with Between the Static at The Black Horse Pub!

Jam out with Between the Static with a night of classic rock at The Black Horse Pub. There is no cover for this event.

When: Fri. Dec. 16, 9 p.m.

Where: The Black Horse Pub and Restaurant, 452 George St. Peterborough, Ont.

 

Drive-through the Merry and Bright Festival

The Merry & Bright Festival features almost one kilometre of light displays created by local individuals, businesses and organizations to raise donations and support the community.

The drive-through festival is a joint fundraiser for the Lindsay Agricultural Society, United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes, BGC Kawarthas, Kawartha Food Source, Lindsay Lions Club and Heritage Christian School.

Tickets: Can be purchased online here or $20 cash at the gate.

When: Fri. Dec. 16, Sun. Dec. 18, 5:30 p.m.

Where: Lindsay Fairgrounds, 354 Angeline St. S, Lindsay, Ont.

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The Lindsay Agriculture Society Presents the Merry and Bright Festival

The Merry & Bright Festival held at the Lindsay Fairgrounds features almost one kilometre of light displays created by local individuals, businesses and organizations to raise donations and support the community from Thursday to Dec. 23.

Photo courtesy of Shanice Sproule.

The drive-through festival of lights is a joint fundraiser for the Lindsay Agricultural Society, United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes, BGC Kawarthas, Kawartha Food Source, Lindsay Lions Club and Heritage Christian School.

Attendees can enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride — for Saturday only — and visit Santa at his portable workshop.

In 2020, the Lindsay Agricultural Society hosted the Merry & Bright Festival for the first time as a way to raise money for their partner organizations which missed the opportunity to fundraise at the year’s Lindsay Exhibition due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They say the event was very successful in its first year, providing each partner organization with over $5,000 in donations.

The display is at the Lindsay Fairgrounds located at 354 Angeline St. S. in Lindsay. Tickets can be purchased online or by paying cash at the gate.

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Ravenwood Drive Christmas Display Invites Public For "Fill the Sleigh" Food Drive

Extravagant Christmas displays are back at the Glasbergen’s as they are inviting the public to tour their grounds and support their “Fill the Sleigh” food drive in support of St. Vincent de Paul this Friday.

Photo courtesy of Braden Glasbergen.

Their Christmas display, known as ‘Seasons on Ravenwood’ is one of four larger-than-life exhibits — with Easter, summer and Halloween as the other displays — the family does annually.

Walkways are created to guide visitors through their front lawn to view the display filled with ornaments, lights, signs and more. The family has requested everyone not to touch the decorations because of its fragility. Anyone driving by is also requested to stop and see the display to not disrupt traffic flow and for everyone’s safety.

Jenn (left) and Braden Glasbergen (right) with their Halloween ghost ship as one of thier biggest displays of the year. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Visitors are encouraged to take photos of the displays and with Santa who will make an appearance.

“We love expressing the joy of the Christmas season through lights and decorations and getting to experience visitors' faces when they come to visit makes it worthwhile,” said Braden Glasbergen. “Everyone shows their love of the displays in different ways, the excitement that the little ones share when they run towards the lights or point out Santa on the balcony to the seniors who slow down in their cars and smile at the nutcrackers and reindeer.”

The family is collecting non-perishable goods for St. Vincent de Paul and encourages anyone who visits to bring items to their drop-off box.

“Sharing our seasons with the community and having the community share back with their food donations allows the feeling to go full circle, helping others while having some fun,” said Glasbergen.

The Glasbergen’s display is on 1723 Ravenwood Dr. and is open to the public from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday.

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Peterborough Regional Health Centre Names Upcoming President, CEO

Dr. Lynn Mikula has been selected as President and CEO of Peterborough Regional Health Centre, taking on the new position starting March 31 announced in a virtual press conference on Monday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Regional Health Centre.

She holds an MD CM from McGill University and a surgical residency and fellowship at the University of Toronto. She also has an MSc in cancer genetics from the University of Toronto, and a Master of Management from McGill.

The hospital in a press release says she “brings with her a vast wealth of knowledge, experience and strong personal and professional connections with both the Health Centre and the Peterborough community she calls home.”

During her time at PRHC she has held the roles of Chief of Surgery, Chief of Staff, Chief Medical Executive and Executive Vice President. She lives in Peterborough with her husband and their three children.

“I am thrilled and honoured to have been selected,” says Dr. Mikula. “I am constantly inspired by the people of PRHC, who bring so much dedication, passion and skill to their work every day. The last few years have had their challenges, but working together, I’m confident that we will emerge as a regional hospital that is leading the way with partnership, innovation, and above all, a focus on excellent care. I’d like to thank the Board of Directors for their confidence in my leadership and my vision. I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity.”

Throughout the recruitment process, the PRHC says they received a number of submissions and conducted interviews with multiple candidates. While the competition was substantial, they say Dr. Mikula ultimately demonstrated herself to be the frontrunner.

“I think what we can say about Dr. Mikula is that her energy, drive and vision for this organization were unmatched during the search process, and that her reputation and track record as a leader are second to none,” says Robert Gibson, chair of PRHC’s board of directors. “She has an in-depth understanding of the current challenges in healthcare and a clear vision for acute healthcare in Peterborough, and she sees a path forward to a vibrant and exciting future for PRHC. We are so pleased to have identified a candidate who embodies all of the qualities we and our stakeholders have been seeking, and to have found those qualities in an individual who has a strong, established history with PRHC and our community.”

Dr. Mikula is taking the role of the current CEO Dr. Laughlin, who is planning his retirement after working at the hospital for 17 years.

The City of Peterborough 2022-2023 Winter Fun Guide Is Now Available

The City of Peterborough Recreation Services is offering a variety of recreational programs and services for people of all ages and abilities through there 2022-2023 Winter Fun Guide.

File photo.

This is the online guide to City-run recreational and leisure programs that take place in City facilities, such as the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre, community arenas, the Peterborough Public Library, the Peterborough Museum and Archives and the Art Gallery of Peterborough. 

Copies of the Winter 2023 Fun Guide are available at the following locations starting on Dec. 7:

  • City Hall – 500 George St. N.

  • Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre – 775 Brealey Dr.

  • Healthy Planet Arena – 911 Monaghan Rd.

  • Kinsmen Civic Centre – 1 Kinsmen Way

  • Peterborough Public Library – 345 Aylmer St. N.

  • Peterborough Museum and Archives – 300 Hunter St. E.

  • Art Gallery of Peterborough – 250 Crescent St.

Registration for winter instructional swimming or skating lessons, martial arts, dance, adult fitness and sports takes place on Dec. 14 starting at 7 a.m., or one day earlier for Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre members starting on Dec. 13 at 7 a.m. 

Registering is fast and easy online at peterborough.ca/register, by phone at 705-742-0050, or in person at the Sport and Wellness Centre, 775 Brealey Dr.

For more information, contact Recreation Services customer service at 705-742-0050.


8 Things To Do In-and-Around Peterborough This Weekend; Dec. 9 - 11

Photo courtesy of Farmhill Weddings and Events.

Santa Claus is coming to town!

Get into the holiday spirit with a number of events in Peterborough City and County this weekend.

 

Have brunch with Santa and Kitchen Farmacy at Farmhill’s ‘Naughty or Nice Santa Brunch’

The event is back for the third year in a row at the Farmhill venue in Keene, in partnership with multiple local businesses.

Start the morning off with a moment with Santa Claus (Santa Brian), captured by Wild Lace Photography, then head in for a buffet-style, farm-to-table country brunch from Kitchen Farmacy.

Afterwards, enjoy a stroll around the farm or join in on a guided alpaca tour and take part in a mess-free kids’ Christmas craft.

Tickets: Available online here.

When: Sun. Dec. 11, 9 a.m.

Where: Farmhill Weddings + Events, 2709 Dillon Rd. Peterborough, ON.

 

Carole with the Donkeys at PrimRose Donkey Sanctuary!

Come to the Donkey Sanctuary to meet the amazing animals and shop calendars and confectioneries. Complimentary refreshments are available. Admission is free but donations are gratefully accepted (charitable tax receipts available).

When: Sat. Dec. 10, 1 p.m.

Where: Primrose Donkey Sanctuary, 1296 Bowmanton Rd. RR 4 Roseneath, ON.

 

Join the Art Gallery of Peterborough’s Digital Publication Launch

Join the Art Gallery of Peterborough to launch their first digital publication documenting Brad Copping’s 2016 exhibition!

This digital publication offers a dynamic experience with image, video and audio, as well as writing by Spencer J. Harrison and AGP curator Fynn Leitch.

Celebrate the launch with a casual panel discussion about the project while exploring the digital site. Refreshments will be served in the Gallery Shop.

When: Sat. Dec. 10, 2 p.m.

Where: Art Gallery of Peterborough, 250 Crescent St. Peterborough, ON.

 

Get into the Christmas spirit at Charlea’s Riverside Gardens!

Celebrate the holidays at Charlea’s! There will be Christmas workshops, Christmas trees for sale, a makers market, food trucks and beverages, live music and more.

Food competitions will take place every Saturday, and Santa visits are every Sunday.

When: Sat. and Sun. Dec. 10, Dec. 11, 11 a.m.

Where: Charlea’s Riverside Gardens, 4115 County Rd. 32, Douro, ON.

 

Enjoy a magical holiday show at Showplace’s 19th annual A Cozy Christmas

The Foley Family and musical friends bring you the 19th annual Christmas concert. You'll hear favourite seasonal songs by Bridget Foley and the Gospel Girls (and guys), Sheila Prophet, Norma Curtis, Theresa Foley, Amelia Foley, Colleen Anthony (Foley), Victoria Yeh, Vera Vandermey, Danny Bronson, Steve Lynch and the Stage Cafe Band, Glen Carradus, Bob Trennum and so many more, all designed to get you and your family into the Christmas spirit.

All proceeds from this concert will be sent to a school in Africa that Foley works with to pay teachers salaries. There will also be a "Christmas Village" set in the Nexicom Studio where you can browse and purchase lovely hand crafted gift items and bid on silent auction items from many small businesses.

Tickets: Available online here.

When: Sun. Dec. 11, 2 p.m.

Where: Showplace Performance Centre, 290 George St. Peterborough, ON.

 

Jam out with Ty Wilson & the River Spirits with vanCamp & Caitlin Currie!

Join Ty Wilson & the River Spirits, vanCamp & the Skeleton Crew and Caitlin Currie for some indie, folk and country music at The Gordon Best Christmas show!

Tickets: Available online or $10 at the door.

When: Sat. Dec. 10, 8 p.m.

Where: Gordon Best Theatre, 216 Hunter St. W Peterborough, ON.

 

Be mystified at the Champions of Magic show!

Break away from the screen and experience live entertainment like never before with Champions Of Magic – an evening of impossible illusions and spectacular special effects. Described by the press as ‘The Avengers of magic’ catch the only team of magicians in the world as they present their original, phenomenal ensemble illusions at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

Tickets: Available online here.

When: Fri. Dec. 9, 7 p.m.

Where: Peterborough Memorial Centre, 151 Lansdowne St. Peterborough, ON.

 

Do some Christmas shopping at the Community Christmas Market!

For two days only, the Bridge Youth Centre will be hosting a Community Christmas Market featuring local vendors and artisans to bless our community and create some Christmas cheer! This is a community event and all are welcome.

When: Fri. and Sat. Dec. 9 from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. and Dec. 10 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Where: The Bridge Youth Centre, 256 Brock St. Peterborough, ON.