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Video Footage of Tony Hawk Skating At M&J's Skate Town In Peterborough From 1990
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The $5 Million Lottery Winner Claimed Her Ticket Today In Peterborough (And We Have The Pictures)
/[UPDATE: June 6, 8:56 a.m. -- the OLG spokeswoman tells the Examiner they won't know the winner's name(s) until they claim the big prize in Toronto.]
We were tipped off by a reader Laura Hinckley, who happened to be at Shopper's Drug Mart on Charlotte St. this morning when a woman came in to claim her $5 million dollar ticket in Friday's Lotto Max. Here is pictures of the winner snapped by Laura—she didn't get the winner's name—and pictures of the Shopper's team who rang through the winning ticket.
Winner's sister confirming the win with OLG
The winner is overwhelmed
Lottery winners (sisters) with cashiers who rang in winning ticket
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Man Charged With Robbery Of TD Canada Trust Branch At Peterborough Square This Morning
/From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...
Robbery Arrest:
On the 3rd of June at approximately 8:55 am a male walked into the TD Canada Trust branch at Peterborough Square on George Street North. He approached a teller and handed her a note demanding money. The clerk turned over less than $200.00 cash in a plastic bag. He then walked away from the counter and sat on the floor. When the police arrived the male was arrested and the money was recovered. He was found to be in possession of .54 grams of marihuana. John Frederick Booth age 36 of Aylmer Street North has been charged with robbery and possession of a controlled substance. He was held in custody and appeared in court.
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Peterborough's DBIA Suggest "Care Meters" In The Downtown
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What do you think of this idea?
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Dave Di Bella To Carry "Remember Flag" At Peterborough Relay For Life Event This Week
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The Canadian Cancer Society: Relay For Life is much more than just a fundraiser. It is an opportunity to get together with family and friends and celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost to cancer, and fight back in the hope of finding a cure for this terrible disease.
This year Relay For Life is embarking on its 10th year here in Peterborough. It takes place June 3rd and 4th from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. at Rhema Christian School, and the public is invited to come out to the track and watch the relay, and show their support for all the teams participating. It starts Friday evening, and is a 12-hour event. Organizers hope to raise about $200,000.
This year, Peterborough's David Di Bella will be carrying the "Remember Flag" with his kids Kaitlin and Lukas as part of the opening ceremonies Friday evening. Dave's wife Kristen lost her battle with cancer, but Dave and his family are carrying on the fight. They will be on the stage for opening ceremonies, and the announcers will be reading a short note Dave prepared for the event.
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2011 Ode'min Giizis Festival Includes Performance Of "The Creator's Game" At Peterborough Lakers Game & Del Crary Park
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Image courtesy Nadya KwandibensOne of the major events at this year's Ode'min Giizis Festival taking place June 15th to June 19th in Peterborough is the performance of The Creator's Game, a celebratory work of contemporary dance combining choreography rooted in Haudenesaune (Iroquois) culture with the athletic prowess of lacrosse. A company of professional dancers and community lacrosse players perform this new work, with an original score by two-time Juno award winner Derek Miller.
An abridged performance will be held just before the Peterborough Lakers lacrosse game on the evening of June 16th, and the full performance will be shown on Saturday, June 18th at 3 p.m. as part of the Ode'min Giizis Traditional Gathering at Del Crary Park.
For more info on the festival—100 Indigenous artists ranging from musicians to visual artists to writers will be performing—contact Tara Williamson, Artistic Associate at Ode'min Giizis Festival, at (705) 745-1788 or email at tara@okw-arts.ca. Or go online to the Ode’min Giizis website.
Here is an article we did on the festival last year.
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Police To Target The Top 10 Intersections For Collisions In Peterborough As Part Of "Project Top 10"
/From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...
Over the past several years, the traffic unit has conducted Project Lansdowne.
This project was initiated as Lansdowne St had 6 intersections in the top 10 for the for the most collisions.
This remained the same for 2008 and 2009.
In 2010 the results of the project began to take effect as Lansdowne St. had only 3 intersections in the top 10 for the most collisions.
Due to the success of Project Lansdowne it will be expanded in 2011 to target all the high collision intersections throughout the city.
It will be called Project "Top 10"
It will follow the same concept and have a plainclothes officer standing at these intersections and calling out offences to uniform officers waiting in the area.
The statistics for 2010 showed the following intersections were in the Top 10 for most number of collisions.
1 Clonsilla and Sherbrooke
2 Monaghan and Lansdowne
3 Clonsilla and Goodfellow
4 Water and Parkhill
5 Parkway and Lansdowne
6 High and Lansdowne
7 Parkhill and George
8 Rubidge and King
9 Chemong and Towerhill
10 Armour and Parkhill.
The Traffic unit kicked off Project "Top 10" on May 30th.
Three intersections were targeted.
Monaghan and Lansdowne
Clonsilla and Goodfellow
Parkway and Lansdowne.
Officers will not only be looking for vehicles running amber and red lights this year but will also be targeting seatbelts and drivers using cell phones.
18 charges were laid in the first day.
1 red light
5 amber lights
3 seatbelts
3 cell phones
6 other HTA charges.
This project will continue on various dates throughout the summer.
Fines for noted offences are:
Red light $325.00
Amber light $180.00
Seatbelt $240.00
Cell Phone $155.00
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PtboCanada Restaurant Review: Brio Gusto
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The perfect place to spend a soggy, gloomy Tuesday evening is in a warm, inviting, gourmet pub, so we head out to meet a friend at Brio Gusto...
