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—photo via PTBOCanada reader Gabriela Revak.
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—photo via PTBOCanada reader Gabriela Revak.
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Photo: Julie MorrisStewart Street has gained a reputation as being the most dangerous street in Peterborough—a man was stabbed to death there just this summer. We asked Inspector Ted Boynton if that street is in fact the most dangerous one in town, and whether they have a breakdown of streets in Peterborough that police respond to the most for emergency calls. Here's his response:
Ted Boynton: "Stewart Street does in fact have this reputation as we have heard it before, but I do not think we can provide the stats to prove that. There are a number of streets in the city that we would respond to just as often or possibly even more to. We do not keep statistics or a breakdown of the emergency response calls we attend as to their specific addresses. In the City of Peterborough, we are broken down into four Patrol Areas and our stats are broken down into these zones. It is amazing at the end of each year how close our calls for Service are divided between these four areas. We have had our share of calls on Stewart Street and thus the reputation I suppose. I cannot support it with facts unless our Crime Analyst was tasked with this research and it would be too time consuming to consider with all the demands she has.
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This Saturday (November 19th) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Fleming College will be hosting their Fall Open House at all campus locations.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Julie Morris]
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Mashup, currently on display in the front room of Artspace, is a collab/co-mingle of art from two artists: Montreal artist Nadia Moss uses sculpture and drawing in a fun, creative way which plays out as a cross between street art and comic book art; and London, Ontario artist James Kirkpatrick uses interactivity as a basis in his sculpture. This is an excellent installation.


Both of these shows run until Friday, November 25th. That gives you a good two weeks to check it out. It's a fun look-see. Artspace is located at 378 Aylmer Street.
[Text and pics by PtboCanada's Jeffrey Macklin]
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The days are getting shorter, the colours are fading... and we want you to show us your photos to liven things up. Send your best outdoor photo(s) taken in the Peterpatch to PTBOCanada's creative director Evan Holt for the chance to win The Digital Colour Printing Handbook by Tim Daly. Evan will pick the winning photo on November 30th, and it will be displayed here.

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Saturday saw the 5th Annual Garage Rock Jubilee happen at the Pig's Ear Tavern. Thirteen bands took part, each taking 40 minute sets which began at 4 p.m. and went all the way to close. Presented by Bareknuckle Records, the event included sets by the likes of Hundred Year Champions, No Pussyfooting and Bumpin' Tacos. Muddy's Pit BBQ was on hand with tasty food for the rockin' crowd.


[Text and pics by PtboCanada's Jeffrey Macklin]
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(Note: These are the types of domestics we get frequently on police reports)
From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...
On the 12th of November 2011 a Cameron Street couple had an argument which escalated to where the male party threw a can of pop and pieces of a banana at his pregnant wife. Once the wife called 911 the male party ripped the phone from the wall in an attempt to prevent her from calling for help. PLCPS responded to the call of a 911 hangup. Upon further investigation the male was arrested for domestic assault with a weapon and mischief. The accused is held for bail court on the 13th of November 2011. The accused can not be named in order to protect the identity of the victim.
From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...
Young Offender Arrested for Robbery
On the 12th of November 2011 a 16 year old male attended Mister Convenience Store on McDonnel Street wearing dark clothing and bandana to cover his face. This male proceeded behind the counter demanding the clerk to open the cash drawer. The female clerk fearing for her safety picked up a golf club to protect herself. This action caused the robber to leave without any property or cash. A couple sitting in their vehicle saw the robber flee and they proceeded to follow while calling 911. Police caught up with the robber on Donegal Street where he was arrested. The accused is held in custody for bail on the 13th of November 2011 on the charges of Robbery with Intent and Disguise with Intent. The accused can not be named under the YCJA.
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