Local Man Continues Gaming Spirit In Peterborough Communities For Over 42 Years

Ever since 58-year-old Dave MacIssac started to play games when he was 16, he’s been a mainstay for a variety of Peterborough gaming communities since 1981.

MacIssac as a Dungeon Master in the back of his business, Hughman Games, for a Dungeons & Dragons campaign. He has also hosted several games at Phantasm, a sci-fi and fantasy role-playing convention that occurs annually in Peterborough. Photo by David Tuan bui.

MacIssac has been involved in the community, playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, World of Warcraft and more.

He started playing the popular fantasy role-playing tabletop game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) when he was 16. It started as a club in the Peterborough Public Library and moved its way over to PCVS (at the current Peterborough Alternative & Continuing Education building). MacIsaac has made lifelong friends through playing D&D and several other games. He says they become an outlet to meet and socialize with new people while being able to explore your imagination and creativity.

“It's a world of imagination and imagination is limitless,” explained MacIssac. “There's always somebody who wants to play that hasn't tried it and they have a buddy that comes in and then you have a whole new set of people. You can run the same old scenarios over again but it's new faces that don't know what's coming.”

MacIssac’s club members eventually shifted from D&D to the trading card game Magic: The Gathering (MTG), released in 1993. MacIssac began playing in 1994 with his friends and club members.

One of his first jobs in the gaming industry was at the now-closed Jeff’s Cards & Comics as a manager in 2000, first located at 655 Parkhill. Rd. W. The store sold both MTG and D&D products. It hosted weekly MTG tournaments and held D&D nights at its establishment.

In 2004, MacIssac also worked at his brother’s internet café called E-Lan Games in the Black Diamond Plaza in Peterborough. It allowed customers to pay for time to use their computers to surf the internet and play computer games solo or together through a local area network. The café closed in 2009.

Jeff’s Cards and Comics relocated to 422 George St N. in 2007 (at the current trading card store Grey Guardian Games) that opened an internet café on the upper floor. Two years later, MacIssac got into the online role-playing game World of Warcraft (WoW) and helped foster a community of gamers in the area with the shop as an outlet.

Since Jeff’s Cards got sold in 2016, MacIssac looked for a new outlet to reach out and maintain the gaming community. He opened his own internet café called ‘Hughman Games’ located at Brookdale Plaza on Chemong Road in 2019. He named it in honour of his brother Hugh, who passed away from a brain tumour in 2012. The business offers internet and gaming services and a venue to play D&D.

“I think it's critical in this day and age — especially with devices and everybody can hide in their rooms — you need to be with people in person,” explained MacIssac. “It allows for social activity, something that young kids today are probably missing partly because Covid shut them all in and it's a good idea for them to get out.”

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United Way Highlights Annual Accomplishments By Releasing 2022-2023 Community Impact Report

The United Way Peterborough & District announced its Community Impact Report entitled “UNITED. Together We Can…” which highlights their accomplishments, the funded agencies and community partners throughout the 2022-2023 season.

Jim Russell, United Way CEO during the presentation of the organization’s Community Impact Report. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

“Our work as a community relies on personal connection, which was undeniably impacted by the social distancing throughout the pandemic. Agencies pivoted and adapted to continue to support our community despite the added pressures resulting from the pandemic, said Jim Russell, United Way CEO. This past year marked the beginning of coming together again, and we are so proud of how our donors, agencies, volunteers and community have embraced the opportunity to come back stronger than before.”

The report showcased the outcomes that are made possible through United Way’s investment in 275 different programs and initiatives during the presentation.

“The Community Impact Report is a celebration of the achievements of our funded agencies as well as our United Way initiatives,” said Betsy Farrar, United Way manager of community impact. “The statistics captured in this report demonstrate the power of strategically investing in work to collectively have the strongest outcomes possible. Beyond each of the statistics listed in this report are meaningful, deep, life-changing impacts experienced by the 46,263 people that are helped through the work of United Way and its funded agencies.”

United Way investments were reported to support agencies to provide a range of different services, including:

  • 164,936 nutritious meals, snacks, and food boxes

  • 7,142 nights of safe shelter

  • 35,148 mental health and social wellness activities and check-ins

  • 27,113 in-home supports and care visits for isolated individuals

Representatives from some of the 20 partner agencies were at the presentation and highlighted working alongside United Way.

“Together, over the years our donors have contributed millions of dollars that we invest directly into the programs and initiatives like those captured in this report,” said Russell. “In addition, the work of the United Way is driven by over 50 volunteers that make investment decisions, coordinate events and enhance us as an organization as we strive towards our mission.”

The United Way is kicking off its 2023 campaign at the Healthy Planet Arena on Sept. 6.

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Community Rallies For Omemee Family With Teen Diagnosed With Cancerous Brain Tumour; GoFundMe Set Up To Help Offset Costs

Omemee and 16-year-old Angela Brooks is in the fight of their life as she is undergoing chemotherapy for a brain tumour revealed to be a cancerous suprasellar germinoma.

A GoFundMe goal of $15,000 has been set up to help cover costs such as travel, home expenses and wages lost due to Brooks’s mother going on critical illness leave for the past four months to take care of her two sisters and one brother.

Just under $13,000 has been donated from the community to help in Brooks’s GoFundMe page. Photo courtesy of Ashley Megan.

Brooks has been ill for two years with her brain tumour discovered in April. When her biopsy revealed that it was a cancerous suprasellar germinoma, Brooks had to undergo 12 rounds of chemotherapy and two-and-a-half weeks of radiation over the next five months in Toronto at SickKids Hospital according to the GoFundMe page. The family has had to regularly travel back and forth between Toronto and Omemee to monitor Brooks’s health.

Earlier this month, Brooks had a septic infection from her peripherally inserted central catheter line and was hospitalized at Peterborough Regional Health Centre.

She was able to come home after spending two weeks in the hospital but could not receive chemotherapy until her blood count went back up. Once it does, Brooks could handle more chemotherapy sessions according to her mother, Ashley Megan. She was due for her final stage of chemotherapy last Monday had everything went to plan.

Megan reported that Brooks’s counts were up on Wednesday on her Facebook account. The teen could get her 11th round of chemo as a result. Brooks is nearing all cancer treatment including radiation.

The GoFundMe created by Mat Wood has raised almost $13,000 of the $15,000 goal with 119 donations. It began back in April and is expected to run into August.

The family has lost count of how many times they have had to stay in Toronto to be by Angela’s side in her fight,” said Wood. “It has been a long, hard, and emotional road for this family.”

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Things To Do In-and-Around Peterborough This Weekend; July 21 - July 23

Here are some things to do in Peterborough City and County this weekend from July 21 - July 23!

 

4th Line Theatre Presents: The Tilco Strike

Millbrook’s 4th Line Theatre presents ‘The Tilco Strike’

It recounts the year-long fight between 35 poorly paid women, and their male bosses at Tilco Plastics in Peterborough, Ontario, who were determined to crush the women and their union. The strike began in December 1965 over a $25 bonus and escalated into an epic battle between organized labour and strike-breaking employers. The women lost their fight, but changed labour relations in Ontario forever

When: July 21 and 22, 6 p.m.

Where: 4th Line Theatre, Millbrook

Tickets: Youth (5-16), $45 and Adults, $50

 

Live Harness Racing at Kawartha Downs

See horses and drivers in the sulkies race around a five-eighths mile track at Kawartha Downs. Bet on your favourite horses and enjoy the dining experience while you see the horses circle the track.

When: July 21, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Where: Kawartha Downs

Tickets: Free

 

Movie Mornings at the Peterborough Public Library

Chill out in the FOL Community Room of the Peterborough Public Library and watch Trolls World Tour.

When the Queen of the Hard Rock Trolls tries to take over all the Troll kingdoms, Queen Poppy and her friends try different ways to save all the Trolls. (2020, 91 min)

Get comfortable and grab some popcorn while supplies last.

When: July 21, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Where: Peterborough Public Library

Tickets: Free

 

League 1 Ontario Women's Home Game - Electric City FC vs Burlington SC

The Electric City Football Club Women’s Team host the Burlington SC for a regular-season match at Fleming College.

When: July 22, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Where: Fleming College

Tickets: $15 - $30

 

League 1 Ontario Men's Home Game - Electric City FC vs Vaughan Azzurri

The Electric City Football Club Men’s Team host the Vaughan Azzurri for a regular-season match at Fleming College.

When: July 22, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Where: Fleming College

Tickets: $15 - $30

 

Ennismore Shamrock Festival

The Ennismore Shamrock Festival is a long-standing tradition in the heart of Ennismore that began in 1967 as a Centennial year celebration. Join them for a day full of fun for the whole family.

Enjoy ball hockey, soccer and rookie ball tournaments, bouncy castles, BBQ, petting zoo and more!

When: July 22 and 23, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Where: Robert E. Young Recreation Complex (553 Ennis Rd., Ennismore)

Tickets: Free

 

Peterborough Musicfest Presents Canadian Rapper Classified

Next to hit the Peterborough Musicfest stage is Canadian rapper Classified.

Classified hit the music scene in 1995. The Nova Scotia-born rapper has 18 studio albums. He has worked with some of the world’s most prominent hip hop artists, including Snoop Dogg, Raekwon and Maestro Fresh Wes. His music has amassed more than 200 million streams globally.

The artist has received 24 major award nominations, with eight wins between the Juno Awards, East Coast Music Awards and MuchMusic Video Awards.

His 2013 self-titled album debuted at number one on the Canadian Nielsen Soundscan Chart with the single ‘Inner Ninja’ earning a Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year.

When: July 22, 8 p.m.

Where: Del Crary Park

Tickets: Free

Peterborough Farmers Market

Buy directly from the farmer who grew it, raised it, harvested, or foraged it! Sixty percent of our vendors are primary producers who have gone through a third party inspection process to verify they grow 100% of what they sell. The remaining forty percent include bakers, prepared food vendors, artists and community groups.

Enjoy a festive market atmosphere with Peterborough’s finest prepared food vendors, artisans and musicians. 

Come find us every Saturday to find local produce, delicious takeaway meals and goodies, and artisan wares. We look forward to seeing you there!

When: July 22, 7 a.m.- 1 p.m.

Where: Morrow Park

 

Pick Up Some Produce at The Peterborough Regional Farmers’ Market

We invite you to listen to the sounds of our local musicians while visiting our 100+ vendor outdoor market May 1 to October 31, rain or shine in the Morrow Building parking lot. From November 1 to April 30, we are located inside the Morrow Building just south of the parking lot.

The establishment of a central market area for individual trade or sales has been a feature of societies all over the world for centuries. This trade has taken place in Peterborough for the past 190 years. This efficient method of commerce (ie. producer, direct to consumer) has gained much interest in recent years as small businesses have grown. We at the Peterborough Farmers’ Market are proud to be part of this popular phenomenon.

As producers of local food and crafts, we stress freshness, quality and value as we deal each and every week with our market patrons. Come and enjoy this traditional shopping experience.

When: July 22, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Where: Quaker Foods City Square

 

Stand-Up Comedy Night at Gordon Best Theatre

Join us for a night of laughs with Stand-Up Comedy Night!

Featuring Headliner Adam Christie, Olivia Stadler (Writer for Letterkenny, Roastbattle Canada) Peter Saran (Just for Laughs Toronto) and Host Ben McKay (Edinburgh Fringe Festival)

When: July 22, 8 p.m.

Where: Gordon Best Theatre

Tickets: $20 online, or $25 cash at the door.

 

Peterborough Kia 1st Annual Car Show

Check out classic cars as Peterborough Kia is hosting thier first annual car show.

See model cards from the 60s and 70s, enjoy live music and possibly win money in their 50/50 draw.

Proceeds will go to Kawartha Food Share and the Peterborough YMCA.

When: July 23, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Where: Peterborough Kia (238 Lansdowne Street East)

Tickets: Free

Local Community Builder Reaches Milestone Podcast About Community Members; Records 100th Episode

Local community builder Ken John Jones and his podcast ‘Jonesy’s Corner Podcast’ focusing on Peterborough and the Kawarthas community members has reached its 100th milestone podcast with Pete Dalliday.

Jones recorded his 100th episode at the PTBOCanada studio with Dalliday as they reflected on highlights of his podcast. Jones had guests such as musician Irish Millie, MP Michelle Ferrari, The Wolf’s Brian Ellis and more.

Jones began his podcast in the spring of last year as a way to highlight Peterborough’s prominent community members during hard times.

“During the pandemic, this was an opportunity to bring the community together as one to bring and show positivity during the rough times,” he explained.

He said Dalliday’s HometownPTBO segments with PTBOCanada was an inspiration for behind his podcast. Jones wants to set an example for those wishing to have their own podcast and encourages those to chair their dreams.

Don’t give up on your dreams keep reaching for the stars,” explained Jones. “Dreams can come true.”

Jones had helped build his community builder status by helping local non-profit organizations such as Alternatives Community Program Services Peterborough, Cuddles for Cancer and Kawartha Food Share through promotional or fundraising efforts.

The rewarding part is that the podcast give people an opportunity to share their story, share their experiences in all kinds of employment fields and to raise awareness for charity events, non-profit organizations and community builders,” explained Jones. “100 is an milestone and it wouldn’t be possible without the community support and my family.”

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Things To Do In-and-Around Peterborough This Weekend; July 14 - 16

photo courtesy of chemong lodge, facebook.

Here are some things to do in Peterborough City and County this weekend from July 14 to 16!

 

Lakefield Literary Festival

The next Lakefield Literary Festival will take place on July 14 and 15, 2023 in the Bryan Jones Theatre at Lakefield College School. Two authors will be presented on Friday evening; the Children’s Tent will offer its popular program on Saturday morning at Lakefield’s downtown Cenotaph Park; two authors will be presented on Saturday afternoon; and a headlining author will be presented on Saturday evening.

The festival will be presenting two authors on Friday evening, two authors on Saturday afternoon, and a headlining author on Saturday evening, with participating authors to be announced.

Admission to individual events will be $35, or $90 for a pass to all the events. In addition, the children’s tent will return to Lakefield’s downtown Cenotaph Park to offer its popular Saturday morning program.

When: All weekend.

Where: Bryan Jones Theatre at Lakefield College School (4391 County Rd. 29, Lakefield)

 

Chemong Lodge Oysterfest

Chemong Lodge welcome’s you to join us for our 2nd Annual Oysterfest, presented by the Peterborough Business Network in support of the YMCA of Central East Ontario.

Oysterfest promises a day jam-packed with award winning Oysters shucked by 10X Canadian Oyster Shucking Champion Eamon Clark & his team, your favourite Primal Cuts & Dr J’s BBQ proteins, Beverage Stations from our amazing vendors, Charity Raffles, Attractions & Bouncy Castle for the kids, plus Central Smith Ice Cream.

It’s not a festival without some great Live Music- enjoy performances by Cary Shields and SJ Riley!

Your ticket will include 2 beverage tickets and your choice of:
-Half dozen oysters
-1/4 rack of ribs
-Pulled Pork Sandwich
-Brisket Sandwich, or
-Wagyu Hot Dog

Additional food & beverage tickets will be available for purchase on-site.

When: July 15, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Where: Chemong Lodge (764 Hunter St., Bridgenorth)

 

League 1 Ontario Men's Home Game - Electric City FC vs North Mississauga FC

The Electric City Football Club Men’s Team host the North Mississauga FC for a regular-season match at Fleming College.

When: July 15, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Where: Fleming College (599 Brealey Drive, Peterborough)

 

League 1 Ontario Women's Home Game - Electric City FC vs Vaughan Azzurri

The Electric City Football Club Women’s Team host the Darby FC for a regular-season match at Fleming College.

When: July 15 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Where: Fleming College (599 Brealey Drive, Peterborough)

 

Check out the Peterborough Farmers Market

Buy directly from the farmer who grew it, raised it, harvested, or foraged it! Sixty percent of our vendors are primary producers who have gone through a third party inspection process to verify they grow 100% of what they sell. The remaining forty percent include bakers, prepared food vendors, artists and community groups.

Enjoy a festive market atmosphere with Peterborough’s finest prepared food vendors, artisans and musicians. 

Every Saturday there is local produce, delicious takeaway meals and goodies and artisan wares.

When: July 15, 7 a.m.- 1 p.m.

Where: Morrow Park

 

4th Line Theatre Presents The Tilco Strike

The Tilco Strike recounts the year-long fight between 35 poorly paid women, and their male bosses at Tilco Plastics in Peterborough, Ontario, who were determined to crush the women and their union. The strike began in December 1965 over a $25 bonus and escalated into an epic battle between organized labour and strike-breaking employers. The women lost their fight, but changed labour relations in Ontario forever.

When: Various shows all weekend.

Where: 4th Line Theatre (9 Tupper St., Millbrook)

 

Watch Harness Racing at Kawartha Downs

Horse racing is an exciting sport, dynamic business and a major contributor to the agricultural economy in Ontario. At Kawartha Downs, we feature harness or Standardbred racing where the horses are attached to a race bike (called a sulky) and are steered by drivers through a one mile race.

Kawartha Downs is a five-eighths mile track which means the races start on the far side (away from the grandstand) of the racetrack, pass by the grandstand and race once more around the track with the exciting finish right in front of the fans and grandstand.

The horses which compete in harness racing have two distinct gaits. Pacers, the most common, move with both legs on the same side operating together. The front and hind legs on the right and left side move together. The majority of pacers wear equipment called hopples which help them maintain their gait.

When a trotter races their opposite legs work together – the front right and left rear come forward at the same time and vice versa.

The Standardbred horse is noted for its versatility and even temperament. Many harness horse that don’t make the racetrack can be found in the Mennonite communities, working as police horses and used in therapeutic riding programs. Standardbreds also make great riding horses and can be trained to compete in a variety of disciplines including barrel racing, dressage etc.

When: July 15 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Where: Kawartha Downs (1382 County Rd. 28, Fraserville)

 

The City’s Public Art Program Announces Selected Poets for the Renaissance on Hunter Poetry Gardens

The City of Peterborough Public Art Program has announced the selection of poets commissioned as part of the Renaissance on Hunter Poetry Gardens Project.

photo courtesy of the city of peterborough.

From mid-July to mid-October the Renaissance on Hunter Poetry Gardens will feature works by local poets; Laurie Graham, Jen Cole, Bruce Whiteman, Jon Hedderwick, Justin Million, PJ Thomas, Chantel Daniels, Bon Scott, Esther Vincent and Laura Murray.

The poems are installed in the temporary planters adjacent to the Renaissance on Hunter Road Murals on Hunter Street between George and Aylmer streets, and will change monthly over the course of the summer.

In June the gardens featured poetry by the 2023 Poet Laureate, Ziysah von Bieberstein and Peterborough’s first Poet Laureate, Sarah Lewis.

As part of the project, GreenUp was commissioned to design and install the gardens that form the backdrop for the poems. The gardens feature an array of perennial native plantings that are drought-tolerant and thrive in full sun. Plantings include purple coneflower, yarrow, hairy beardtongue, anise hyssop, brown-eyed Susan and nodding wild onion, as well as a selection of prairie grasses. Many are now in full bloom.  

This announcement coincides with the completion of the 2023 road murals, created through the Road Mural Mentorship Program.  

The road mural artist teams by site are:

Site 1: Odoonabii II by mentor Aaron Robitaille, with mentees Kelly King, Em Farquhar Barrie, and Holly Edwards.

Site 2: Glacial Formation II by mentor Josh Morley, with mentees Sarah St. Pierre and Bethany Davis.

Site 3: Flight of the Pollinators II by mentor Brooklin Holbrough, with mentees Justine- Marie Williams and Deanna Henry.

Site 4: Nothing Out of Reach II by mentor Nuin-Tara Morin, with mentees Aryan Bhagat and Cassandra Shaw.

Twenty-three local artists were commissioned as part of the Renaissance on Hunter public art projects this year. For more information about the projects and the artists visit the City’s Public Art website.

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Streetscape Imagery to Be Captured in the City of Peterborough Starting July 17

The City of Peterborough has contracted iLOOKABOUT to capture streetscape imagery- a panoramic visual representation of a street consisting of aspects such as the road, buildings, street furniture, trees and open spaces using a camera-mounted vehicle from July 17 to July 28.

photo courtesy of the city of peterborough.

The imagery will be captured for all City-owned right of ways where vehicle access is permitted such as on roads, trails, parking lots and facilities.

The project is scheduled from Monday, July 17 to Friday, July 28 with weather permitting.

The City will provide vehicle escorts when the capture is taking place on City owned trails and facilities.

The imagery will be used by City staff to view urban forest vegetation, identify changes over time, view and analyze property related elements, and locate features. The imagery will not be released to the public because elements are not blurred to protect privacy.

For more information or additional inquiries, contact Kristine Muma, Geomatics/Mapping Division by email.

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GoFundMe Created to Assist Peterborough Man and His Family After a Motorcycle Accident Leaves Him in Hospital

A GoFundMe has been created to assist local man Chris Lee after a serious motorcycle accident in Peterborough that left him in a hospital at St. Michael’s in Toronto.

photo courtesy of the gofundme.

He was airlifted to St. Michael’s Hospital from the Peterborough Regional Health Centre Thursday and his condition is unknown.

On the fundraiser page, created by Lee’s co-worker Taylor MacMillan, she says the money raised will be put towards any costs associated with his recovery, and to support the everyday expenses that may be affected due to missing work.

Lee, who works in the construction industry, has three children; Payton, Kaden and Oaklyn.

“Chris is an amazing person and he never hesitates to help others in need so hopefully everyone can help return this favour to him and his family,” she says on the page.

As of this story being published, the GoFundMe has raised just over $15,000 of the $20,000 goal. To donate, click the link.

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One Roof Peterborough Announces Extended Hours During Heat Warning

One Roof Community Centre will be open for extended hours until 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday and from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday due to a heat warning issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada.

file photo.

Environment and Climate Change Canada that is forecasting temperatures up to 33 degrees for the Peterborough area.

One Roof Community Centre, which provides services on behalf of the City and County of Peterborough, is located at 99 Brock Street. Lunch will be served between 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

For full description of meals and other services that One Roof provides, visit the website. For information about how to protect yourself from extreme heat, visit the Government of Canada website. 

Water Filling Stations

Outdoor water bottle filling stations are available at City facilities in the following locations:

  • Quaker Foods City Square, 215 Charlotte St.

  • Eastgate Park, 2150 Ashburnham Dr.

  • Peterborough Marina, 92 George St. N.

Members of the public are also able to refill a water bottle inside the following City facilities during hours of operation:

  • Peterborough Public Library, 345 Aylmer St.

  • Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre, 775 Brealey Dr.

  • Healthy Planet Arena, 911 Monaghan Rd.

  • Kinsmen Civic Centre, 1 Kinsmen Way.

Homelessness Services

Emergency shelters are open and available to people experiencing homelessness who require emergency overnight shelter:

  1. YES Shelter for Youth (705-748-3851), 196 Brock St.

  2. Brock Mission Men’s Shelter (705-748-4766), 217 Murray St.

  3. Cameron House Women’s Shelter (705-748-4766), 738 Chemong Rd.

  4. Overflow Shelter at 210 Wolfe St. (705-748-4766 – ask for Overflow Shelter)

Emergency After Hours Services related to emergency shelter are available through the Social Services by calling 705-926-0096. The Peterborough Social Services website has full details on the website.

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