Josh The Puppy Has Been Found With The Help Of Social Media

A puppy dog named Josh went missing in the Sherbrooke and Monaghan area early Saturday morning after he slipped off his leash. His family was worried sick, and took to social media.

The call for help from Stephanie Guyatt on her Twitter handle about her missing dog...

The continued tweets asking for help...

The call for a search party early Sunday morning to look for Josh...

People searching, and tweeting...

The possible sightings...

And then... he's home!

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Thanks To The Hundreds Of New Fans Joining Our Facebook Page

We have been amping up posts on our PTBOCanada Facebook page, with more highly shareable content and pictures, and more contests and special promotions. Hundreds of new fans have joined us in recent weeks—we're closing in on 2,500. Give us a "Like" over there, and spread the word about us by tagging us on Facebook and your other social media channels to friends, family and colleagues!

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Here Are Ninja Turtles Playing In Smashed Beach Volleyball Tourney At BP North

Thanks to @Under_1_Sun for sending us these great pics of the ninja turtles team playing in the Smashed Beach Volleyball Tournament at Boston Pizza North on Chemong Road in support of Easter Seals Ontario on the weekend. There were many great teams participating, including Under One Sun.

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Check Out This Awesome Engagement Shoot At Trent University

It's a big year for Trent University with this being their 50th anniversary. But the action doesn't stop there. Like an engagement shoot! Photographer Doug Logan, a Trent grad, captured these great pics below of Lara and Paul, who are getting married in September. Trent's stunning campus served as a perfect backdrop for their shoot...

[pics via DougLoganPhoto.com]

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PTBOCanada Pics: Twitter Canada's Steve Ladurantaye At The Silver Bean Café

Steve Ladurantaye rocking the plaid

Steve Ladurantaye rocking the plaid

Twitter Canada's Steve Ladurantaye gave a terrific presentation at the Silver Bean Café last night (July 17th) on the impact Twitter is having on a global, national and local level, and provided tips for how businesses can leverage Twitter to their advantage. There was a great turnout at the tweetup event, which was co-sponsored by PTBOCanada.com and Peterborough Chamber of Commerce. Here are pictures our Evan Holt captured and a sampling of the tweets that came in as Steve spoke, and after the event...

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If You See Smoking Rising Out Of Sewers In Peterborough That Is Only A Test

The City of Peterborough has announced in a release they are conducting a sewer smoke testing program the next couple months.

The backstory is this: They are working with Cole Engineering Group Ltd. on an Inflow and Infiltration Reduction study. The study’s objectives are to identify sources of rain water entering the sanitary sewers and to develop a plan to reduce these flows.

The sanitary sewer system collects wastewater produced by houses, businesses, and industries and directs it to the treatment plant where the water is treated before being discharged into the river. Inflow and infiltration occurs when rain and ground water enters the sanitary sewers through cracks or holes in the pipe network or other connections such as catch basins or roof downspouts. This increased volume reduces the capacity of the sanitary sewer pipe network and the treatment plant. This also increases the risk of overloading the pipe network and potential basement flooding.

To identify sources of inflow and infiltration, Cole Engineering is conducting the sewer smoke testing program throughout July and August. The smoke test consists of blowing a harmless coloured vapour into City sewer manholes and pipes and observing where the smoke exits from the system. The smoke is expected to exit primarily out of manholes on the street and the sewer plumbing stack at the top of your house. It is also possible for smoke to exit stormwater catch basins and downspouts on your house. The smoke used in the test has no odour, isn’t harmful to your health, and will disappear after a few minutes.

Residents in affected areas will receive a detailed fact sheet prior to the commencement of testing.

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East City Bakery Is Closing Its Store Front Bakery And This Royally Sucks

UPDATED...

Damn. The beloved East City Bakery is closing its awesome storefront bakery on July 26th [update: the wholesale portion of their business that delivers buns and bread to many local businesses will remain open]. There is an outpouring of disappointment on Twitter [and update: on our Facebook post] at the news of the retail store closing. Loyal East City Bakery customer and CHEX TV sports anchor Tyler Calver said it best...

More reaction...

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LOL: The Citiots Improv Playing Gordon Best Theatre July 25th

PTBOCanada.com is a proud sponsor of the amazing The Citiots Improv. Their next gig in Peterborough is Friday, July 25th, at 9 pm at Gordon Best Theatre (doors open at 8:30 p.m., and tickets are only $10). Go check 'em out. They are LOL funny. And to book them for your own function—they are getting more and more bookings around the Kawarthas—click here for info.

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Cycle Tourism Signage Program & Digital Route Mapping To Launch In Peterborough & Kawarthas

Photo courtesy Sean Arruda (via Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism)

Photo courtesy Sean Arruda (via Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism)

Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism, part of Peterborough Economic Development, and Shimano Canada have partnered to create a new, marketable cycle tourism product. The multi-phase project will focus on a series of varied length cycling routes joining the County of Peterborough and the City of Peterborough through a regional cycling signage program and digital route mapping. These permanently sign-posted routes will take riders off of the beaten path, and introduce them to the best roads our region has to offer. The routes utilize scenic country roads throughout the County and tie into a number of trail systems in the City of Peterborough to highlight popular routes which are enjoyed by many of the area’s passionate local cyclists, but are yet to be discovered by visitors to the area—as cycle tourism contines to grow in popularity.

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You Could Be A Gold Star Recycler & Win Prizes

This summer, the County and City of Peterborough have joined together and will be performing random inspections of blue boxes looking for Gold Star Recyclers. A Gold Star Recycler is someone who uses two blue boxes to sort their containers from their paper products, and their boxes are sorted correctly with no garbage, hazardous waste or electronics.

If you are a gold star recycler—a rock star of recycling—you will be left a gold star sticker, and will be eligible for some great prizes (see poster below for details on the prizes!).

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