Watch An Interview With Millbrook's The Pastry Peddler All About Butter Tarts

The 2013 Peterborough Flavour Festival is this Sunday (April 28th), and we chatted with Colin and Deanna, owners of The Pastry Peddler in Millbrook, Ont., about butter tarts. They are among the entrants in the Butter Tart Taste-off at the festival.

See our video of all the entrants in the Butter Tart Taste-off, and get ready to decide for yourself on Sunday.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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Watch An Interview With Bailieboro's Doo Doo's Bakery About Butter Tarts

The 2013 Peterborough Flavour Festival is this Sunday (April 28th), and we chatted with Diane Rogers, owner of Doo Doo's Bakery in Bailieboro, about butter tarts. They are among those competing in the Butter Tart Taste-off that day.

See our video of all the entrants in the Butter Tart Taste-off, and get ready to decide for yourself on Sunday.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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Watch The 2013 Peterborough Flavour Festival Butter Tart Entrants

You can meet the entrants for the Butter Tart Taste-Off at the 2013 Peterborough Flavour Festival. Be sure to attend this Sunday (April 28th) from noon to 6 p.m. More deets here.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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#HonourTravis By Donating Blood At Honourary Blood Clinic In Peterborough

Peterborough's Travis Reid, who proposed to his girlfriend on stage at Peterborough MusicFest in 2011, died recently at the age of 22 from injuries sustained in a car crash. The Crestwood grad's family is hosting a "In Honour of Travis Reid Blood Drive" at Canadian Blood Services in Peterborough on May 2nd from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 55 George St. N. Call and book your appointment at 1-888-236-6283 or register your donation to count towards Travis’s goal (INHN013793) at Blood.ca/partnersforlife.

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PTBOPics & Coverage: Bears' Lair 2013 At Market Hall

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The four Bears' Lair finalists faced the Bears last night (April 23rd) at Market Hall. The Bears consisted of Carlos Oliveira from Operitel Corporation; Mike Selby, a small business advisor for TD Canada Trust; and Erica Cherney of Cherney Realty.

The entrants were...

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—Natasha Roulston of Creative Legacy, who creates video biographies so that future generations can learn more about members of their family who may have passed away and the stories they would like to share.

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Calista Stephens, who is the owner and operator of The First Element Day Spa in Harwood, Ontario, which focuses on natural healing and relaxation.

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Dave and Vicky Kilner of Nature's Listen Inn, a bird feeder that wirelessly sends the sounds of the birds at the feeder to a speaker in your home.

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Janet Howes from The Work of Art, which is a unique art package that includes art and art supplies for people who have dementia.

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Each contestant had 15 minutes to make their pitch, as monitored by MC Mike Melnik.

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While the Bears went back to their lair to determine the winner, guest speaker Rick Spence dispensed great advice, including that the customer dictates the product, make sure to hire and keep the right people, and find your correct pricing.

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When the Bears came back after looking over each contestant's business plan, they announced that Janet Howes from The Work of Art had won. Janet wins a prize package of cash and business services to help her get her business off and running.

The event was organized by Workplace Development Board and co-chaired by Amy Simpson, & Sofie Andreou. You can follow Bears' Lair on Facebook and Twitter.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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Did Anyone Happen To Leave Their Hot Tub On King Street?

We're not sure if the jets are working.

[via @BriGosselin]

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City Of Peterborough Release: Higher Water Levels Anticipated on Otonabee River

From a City of Peterborough emergency management release today...

A flood warning remains in effect for the City of Peterborough. The Otonabee Region Conservation Authority (ORCA) has advised that water levels will continue to rise along the Kawartha Lakes and Otonabee River over the next fews days.

City staff are closely monitoring the situation in consultation with ORCA, Trent Severn Waterway, Ontario Power Generation, as well as local dam operators, and are prepared to respond as required.

Residents in low lying areas along the Otonabee River are encouraged to monitor water level changes on their properties and take necessary precautions to protect life and property. Docks and structures close to the water should be secured or moved and other personal effects such as lawn furniture should be moved to higher ground.    

Residents are advised that they should have sufficient and appropriate emergency supplies on hand, and sump pumps and backflow preventers should be checked to ensure that they are functioning properly. Properties that are susceptible to flooding should consider acquiring supplies such as pumps, generators and sand bags from rental companies, hardware stores and landscape suppliers.

To report a flood in your area, call the Flood Watch Hotline at 705-745-5791, ext. 228 – available on a 24 hours a day.

If, at anytime, city residents feel that they are in immediate danger by rising water, they should call 9-1-1. Please refer to the City’s website www.peterborough.ca for additional information including what to do in the event of flooding and sandbagging techniques.

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Peterborough Theatre Guild Is Alive With The Sound Of Music

Peterborough Theatre Guild presents The Sound of Music from May 3rd to 11th at Showplace. Ticket info available here.

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Watch The Bandwagon Episode Finale This Season On The Arkells

You can catch all the episodes from this season here.

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Kids Help Phone Charity Event Takes Place At Nicholls Oval May 5th

Lindsay Barr will be performing
Come out to Nicholls Oval on Sunday, May 5, to Walk So Kids Can Talk presented by BMO. This is Canada’s largest walk to support child and youth mental health and well-being.


Every day, kids in our community are hurting. And every day, they take the courageous step to reach out for help. With Kids Help Phone, they can receive the caring and confidential support they deserve, online or by phone, 24/7.

The walk starts at 10 a.m. on May 5th and will take place rain or shine. It’s a fun, family friendly event where you can enjoy a great experience outdoors while supporting an important cause.

The event will be MC’d by Energy 99.7 Promotions Coordinator, Mel Hannah, and will also feature a performance from Lindsay Barr and a “Kids Zone” with several fun-filled activities for children at the walk.

As a charity, Kids Help Phone relies on your support. Visit Walksokidscantalk.ca to learn more and sign-up as a walker or volunteer.

—by PtboCanada contributor Beth McClelland

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