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/Dub Trinity & The Silver Hearts ring in 2012 at the MoHo last night...

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Dub Trinity & The Silver Hearts ring in 2012 at the MoHo last night...

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ReFrame Peterborough International Film Festival takes place Friday, January 27th through Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at Showplace, Market Hall and The Venue.
Advance tickets and info on what films are playing when is now available through the ReFrame website.
You can also purchase tickets and a festival pass at the following locations:
Peterborough Green-Up Store – 378 Aylmer Street
Kawartha World Issues Centre, Trent University, ERS Building RM B101
Titles Bookstore – 379 George Street
Trent Central Student Association – Trent University
Champlain College Fleming Bookstore – 599 Brealey Drive
Happenstance Books and Yarn – 44 Queen Street, Lakefield
Contact 705-933-4222 or info@reframefilmfestival.ca for more info on the 2012 ReFrame Festival.
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A man who went out with his friends/co-workers Friday, December 16th, for their office Christmas Party wrote and performed this cover version of Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night" based on his recollection of the night's events in downtown Peterborough. And they were clear, since he was the designated driver. Here we go, with awesome lyrics included...
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This photo is courtesy of PTBOCanada reader Alex Bushell, who decided to decorate his pickup truck this year! If you have a festive photo, send it to julie@ptbocanada.com.

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On Friday, December 16th, an Aboriginal man named James Jenney was electrocuted at a transformer station on Crawford Drive.
Evidence at the scene showed that Jenney, an alcoholic, was on the property cutting copper wire and must have fallen and made contact with a liver feeder line.
What lead up to Jenney—who was a caring and happy person by all accounts—doing this? Maybe it was the baby he was expecting with his partner, or the two dogs he loved and needed to feed. As with so many crimes committed, Jenney was under desperate financial pressure.
Everyone has a story, a back story. Here is the story of his life as pieced together by Newswatch...
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