City Services; What's Open and Closed on Family Day 2023

Many City of Peterborough services will be offering modified hours and some City facilities will be closed for Family Day on Monday, Feb. 20.

photo courtesy of the city of peterborough.

City Hall

City Hall, including the Tax Office, Clerk’s Office and Building Services, will be closed. Online services are available.

Garbage and recycling

There will be no changes to garbage and recycling on Monday, Feb. 20.

The Recycling Depot at 390 Pido Rd. remains open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 

The City/County Landfill at 1260 Bensfort Rd. will be closed.

The Hazardous and Electronic Waste Depot at 400 Pido Rd. will be closed.

Public Works

Public Works can be reached by phone 705-745-1386. This line is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

Arenas Division

Quaker Foods City Square will be open, weather permitting, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Visit the website for updates.

Arenas will be available to user groups for scheduled ice time.

Healthy Planet Arena will be open from noon to 10 p.m. The Snofest Family Skate with Snofest Pete takes place from 1:10 p.m. to 3 p.m. on the Leon’s Ice Pad. $5 per skater. Skaters can Register now to guarantee your spot. 

Kinsmen Civic Centre will be closed.

Facility booking inquiries for the Arenas Division are not available on Feb. 20.

Peterborough Memorial Centre will be open as the Peterborough Petes host the Sudbury Wolves at 2:05 p.m. Memorial Centre event tickets are available for purchase online.

Art Gallery of Peterborough

The Art Gallery of Peterborough will be closed on Feb. 20.

For information about gallery exhibitions and programs visit www.agp.on.ca. 

Peterborough Museum and Archives

The Peterborough Museum and Archives exhibitions and gift shop are open from noon to 5 p.m. on Feb. 20. Information about current exhibitions is available online at www.peterborough.ca/museum.

Peterborough Public Library

The Peterborough Public Library will be closed on Feb. 20. Information and digital resources are online at www.ptbolibrary.ca/.

Provincial Offences office

The Provincial Offences office at 99 Simcoe St. will be closed. Fine payments can be made online at www.peterborough.ca/POA.

Social Services office

The Social Services office at 178 Charlotte St. will be closed.

Emergency shelter services

Emergency shelter services remain open: to access emergency shelter services outside of regular business hours or on holidays, please call After Hours service at 705-926-0096.

Municipal child care centres

City-operated child care centres Pearson Day Care and Peterborough Day Care will be closed on Feb. 20.

Sport and Wellness Centre

The Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre will open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visit www.peterborough.ca/recreation for information about schedules and programs at the Wellness Centre.

Downtown Youth Space

The Downtown Youth Space at 201 McDonnel St. will be closed. To learn more about free, drop-in programs for youth aged 13 to 18, visit www.peterborough.ca/dys.

Transit

Peterborough Transit will operate on the holiday service schedule on Feb. 20.

Please visit the website for adjustments to schedules as on demand service has expanded www.peterborough.ca/transit or call 705-745-0525.

Peterborough Airport

The Peterborough Airport is open Feb. 20, with airport staff on-site for regular winter hours from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.  Emergency and after-hours callouts for airport staff are monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 705-743-6708.

Snofest offers four fun-filled days of winter-themed activities for all ages during the Family Day long weekend. Visit peterborough.ca/Snofest for the full schedule of events and contests. Highlights include Snowsuit Story Time, a Fun Swim with Snofest Pete, a winter party at Quaker Foods City Square on Saturday, Feb. 18 and the Mayor’s Pancake Breakfast with the East Peterborough Lions Club on Sunday, Feb. 19 at the Sport and Wellness Centre.

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Things To Do In-and-Around Peterborough This Family Day Long Weekend; Feb. 17 - 20

Family Day weekend fun for the whole fam!

Here are 7 things to do in Peterborough City and County from February 17 to 20.

 

Kick off the festivities at Snofest

The Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre will be hosting a free Fun Swim with special guest Snofest Pete!

Bring your family and friends for a free fun swim, admission rules still apply: 

  • Swimmers age 15 and under are required to wear wrist bands for Fun Swims. 

  • Children under 10 must be supervised in the water by an adult age 16+ (maximum of 3 children to one adult).

  • Swimmers must be 42” tall and are required to pass swim test to use the slide.

  • The maximum capacity for this swim is 175 (therapy pool 44 persons max); access cannot be guaranteed if capacity is met. 

When: Friday Feb. 17, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Where: Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre, 775 Brealey Dr.

 

Five Counties’ Winterfest

Five Counties’ Winterfest has in-person events at the following locations:

  1. Feb 18 – Lansdowne Place Mall (10 a.m.-2 p.m.)

  2. Feb 19 – Lindsay Square (10 a.m.-2 p.m.)

  3. Feb 20 – Peterborough Memorial Centre (2:05 p.m.) – tickets are on sale through Five Counties for $15 each with all proceeds supporting the kids!

There are tons of auction items available on the website, as well as virtual events over Family Day weekend.

More information: Here

 

Cheer on your Peterborough Petes against the Sudbury Wolves

Watch the Peterborough Petes take on the Sudbury Wolves at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

Tickets: Available online

When: Monday Feb. 20, 2:05-4:30 p.m.

Where: Peterborough Memorial Centre, 151 Lansdowne St.,

 

Tebey with special guest Five Roses

The Venue, Modo Live and Pure Country present Tebey – Shotgun Rider Part II Tour with special guests Five Roses at The Venue.

When: Friday Feb. 17, 8 p.m-2 a.m.

Where: The Venue, 286 George St N.

Tickets: $25 available online

 

Outdoor Skating Downtown Peterborough

Enjoy some outdoor skating at the Quaker Foods City Square or the Peterborough Lift Lock.

Please check the City of Peterborough website daily to see if skating at the canal and Quaker City Foods Square is open or closed.

Where: Charlotte St. (Quaker Foods City Square) and Hunter St. E (Liftlock)

 

Come see Grease on the Showplace stage!

Join the 1959 senior class of Rydell High with Danny Zuko, Sandy Dumbrowski, the Burger Palace Boys and the Pink Ladies as they sing and dance their way through such memorable songs as "Summer Nights," and "Greased Lightnin'" at the Showplace Performance Centre. With an eight-year run on Broadway and innumerable school and community productions, Grease remains among one of the world most popular musicals.

When: Saturday Feb. 19, 7 p.m.

Where: Showplace Performance Centre, 290 George St N.

Tickets: $28.50 available online

 

Crafternoons Winter Sweater Wreath event at Peterborough Public Library

The Library’s registered Crafternoon program features guided creative projects you can complete at the Library. Set aside an afternoon to craft and learn new skills along the way.

Banish the winter blahs and create a colourful, cozy winter wreath, to bring some cheer to your front door.

Tickets: Available online

When: Saturday Feb. 18, 1 p.m.

Where: Peterborough Public Library, 345 Aylmer St N.

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Sponsorship Opportunities Available At the New Peterborough Recreation Complex and Library Branch

Sponsorship opportunities are available for the City of Peterborough’s newest recreation complex and community hub that is under construction, with an opening date expected in fall 2024. 

photo courtesy of The City of Peterborough.

To invite sponsorship inquiries, a Notice of Intention to Solicit Sponsors has been posted to the City website to outline potential sponsorship opportunities associated with the new facility that will include a twin-pad arena, a library branch and other amenities.

Businesses are invited to reach out to the City to express interest in sponsoring this new facility. Sponsorship opportunities, including naming rights and a commercial lease space, offer businesses access to advertising, marketing and engagement of audiences at the new facility. Details about the facility, different sponsorship opportunities, contact information and an outline of the process can be found within the Notice of Intention.

The City’s new multi-purpose facility will serve a significant segment of the community and offer sponsors the chance to connect with audiences enjoying the services in the facility, said Scott Elliott, corporate sponsorship program manager with the City of Peterborough.

“Sponsorship is an excellent way for businesses to align their brands and products or services to facility users. Review the Notice of Intention to see if these opportunities are a fit for your business,” he said. “Sponsorship is about making meaningful connections with community, customers and audiences.”

Opportunities are limited, and the City reserves the right to select sponsors based on strategic fit with the facility operations and alignment to facility users. For more information visit the website.

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$104,200 Ontario Trillium Grant Supporting New, Sustainable Fundraising Strategy

Community Counselling and Resource Centre (CCRC) welcomed MPP Dave Smith on Friday to hear more about the $104,200 Resilient Communities Fund grant it received in 2022.

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The grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) was used by CCRC to work with a fundraising firm, helping develop a fundraising strategy and plan to create new, sustainable sources of revenue.

Funding from the grant supported the hiring of a fundraising consultant, staff resources and the purchase of a subscription for a grant database.

"Today's announcement of $104,200 has helped the Community Counselling and Resource Centre to recover from the pandemic,” MPP Dave Smith said. "By focusing on new ideas to build for the future, they are able to continue focusing on the important work they do best, helping to support residents in the community.”

People from all areas of Peterborough City and County and now Northumberland rely on CCRC to provide them with low or no cost counselling and/or services through the Housing Resource Centre.

"We are so fortunate to have received funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation" said Kirsten Armbrust, executive director of CCRC. "This grant has allowed us to work with a consultant to strengthen our fundraising program. We are committed to the sustainability of our organization and fundraising is an integral part of that process."

For more information visit the website.

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Starter Company Plus Showcase Returns To Celebrate Local Small Businesses

Peterborough & the Kawarthas Economic Development (PKED) will host their Starter Company Plus Showcase on Feb. 28 at Market Hall Performing Arts Centre; celebrating the program’s successes in launching and growing local small businesses.

photo courtesy of Peterborough & the Kawarthas Economic Development.

The Starter Company Plus Program launched in 2017 and have assisted over 215 local entrepreneurs and more than 174 small businesses to date; creating over 200 jobs in the local economy.

After a hiatus due to COVID-19, the event will celebrate participants and grant winners from the seven intakes of the Starter Company Plus program that occurred from 2020 to 2022.

The Peterborough & the Kawarthas Business Advisory Centre (BAC) delivered virtual entrepreneurship and small business training to 86 individuals in the City of Peterborough and Peterborough County during the pandemic. The participants have been eagerly anticipating the return of the event which celebrates their successes through their businesses.

PKED says more than 24 businesses are confirmed to participate, with more to come. Businesses ranging from culinary, wellness and local goods to tourism experiences and professional services will showcase their products and services while networking amongst fellow local entrepreneurs.

Staff and board of directors at PKED are inviting members of the media, community partners and stakeholders to attend and show their support for the small business community from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the 28th. To register for the event and view the list of participating businesses, visit their website.

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Dave Warda Begins Two-Year Term As President of Peterborough & District Labour Council

Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation’s Dave Warda has started his two-year term as President of the Peterborough & District Labour Council announced by the latter on Wednesday.

Warda with the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation protesting outside MPP Dave Smith’s office regarding education cuts back in February of 2020. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough & District Labour Council.

His vision is of solidarity among the many Peterborough area unions and a focus on local issues.

“Housing insecurity, affordability and an investment in public services are national and provincial issues, but we also face these issues every day here in the city and county of Peterborough,” said Warda.

According to a press release, Council has already begun planning for its annual events – Day of Mourning on April 28 and Labour Day

Joining him on the Labour Council is Vice President Erin Leonard, Recording Secretary Andrea Pade, Treasurer Andy Butler, Sgt.-At-Arms Betty Cree and Members-At-Large Marion Burton, Wendy Goodes, Hilarie LaFave, Yvonne LaRose and Marcia Steeves.

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Innovation Cluster Peterborough and the Kawarthas Appoints Interim CEO Nicole Stephenson

Innovation Cluster Peterborough and the Kawarthas (the ‘Organization’) has appointed an interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) while the search for a permanent leader continues.

photo courtesy of innovation cluster peterborough and the kawarthas.

The board has appointed current Chairperson Nicole Stephenson, J.D., LL.M., as interim CEO to provide seamless leadership continuity and operational management of the Innovation Cluster. Stephenson's appointment follows Michael Skinner and John Gillis' decision to resign after many years of outstanding leadership and contribution to the community.

Stephenson is the founder of Stephenson Law Group, with over 15 years of Canadian capital markets experience. Before founding the group, Nicole spent over twelve years at the Ontario Securities Commission, a Canadian stock exchange and in private practice at a corporate and securities law boutique.

Stephenson has been a Board Director since May 2019, was appointed Executive Chair in May 2021. She has also served as a knowledge partner of the Innovation Cluster since 2017.

“We're fortunate to have an experienced and highly capable operational team with which the board will invest and partner. I look forward to working closely with them as we recruit a new Chief Executive Officer,” said Stephenson.

She will serve as interim CEO for up to six months, with Bill Davie, current Vice Chair of the Innovation Cluster, stepping in to serve as Acting Chairperson of the Board for the same period of time.  

The board continues to conduct the CEO search.

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Trent University Seeking Nominations For 2023 Alumni Association Awards

Trent University is seeking nominations for their 2023 Alumni Association Awards for any graduate making a difference in their communities.

Photo courtesy of Trent University.

Nomination deadlines end at 4 p.m. on March 7 by emailing alumni@trentu.ca.

The following are the categories available for nominations:

  • Distinguished Alumni Award - presented based on a person's achievement and leadership in business, industry, a profession or in public life.

  • Spirit of Trent Award - presented to an alum who has made a difference, through contribution to the university, or their community.

  • Young Leader Award - presented to young alumni who have shown outstanding leadership throughout their first 10 years of alumni status either in their professional career and/or community, public or humanitarian service and are 35 years of age or younger.

  • Paul Delaney Award for Outstanding Young Philanthropist - presented to a student or a recent alum whose work sowing seeds of friendship and a spirit of philanthropy makes them an outstanding model for Trent students to emulate.

    The David Glassco Prize - recognizes a student who has demonstrated outstanding generosity of spirit in a range of activities outside the classroom, including music, athletics, or theatre, in the Trent and Peterborough communities.

  • The Robert W.F. Stephenson Prize for Excellence in Student Governance -recognizes an outstanding student leader and underscores the Alumni Association’s high regard for student leadership contribution to the overall mission of Trent University. 

The following are the nomination forms

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Celebration of Life for Local Leafs Fan Mike Davy at Peterborough Square On Friday

A celebration of life honouring Toronto Maple Leafs fan Mike Davy is being held at the Connex Program Space of Community Living Trent Highlands at Peterborough Square from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. on Friday.

Maple LEafs’s Mitch Marner scored the overtime walk-off goal at Davy’s first game. Photo courtesy of Craig Meridith.

Davy passed away overnight from cardiac arrest after returning from his first Maple Leafs game last Wednesday.

The 65-year-old had the time of his life witnessing the Maple Leafs get a 3-2 overtime win against the New York Rangers. His social worker Craig Meridith said he leapt up from the goal and almost ‘fell out of his wheelchair.’

His death garnered national attention and was recognized by the Leafs organization the following Friday.

Davy was diagnosed with ‘global development delay’ that affects his physical and cognitive development. He has had a history of heart complications, undergoing a number of surgeries. He was supposed to get x-rays of his heart the following morning of his death.

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