SCORE! Dan O’Toole To Chair 6th Annual Pink In The Rink Campaign

SCORE! Dan O’Toole To Chair 6th Annual Pink In The Rink Campaign

Amazing cause!

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Here's A Flash Mob Engagement Proposal At Lansdowne Place

Sponsored post by Riley's & The Junction

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Graffiti Artist In Peterborough Really Likes The Movie Zoolander

Someone in Peterborough really likes Zoolander. Electric City Live's Gabe Pollock snapped this pic walking on the rail bridge. Oh, and beauty backdrop.

So great movie? Let's discuss.

Best Scenes from Zoolander.

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PTBOCanada Featured Post: 21 Great Reasons To Shop Downtown Peterborough Over The Holidays

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7th Annual Focus Fair Holiday Art & Craft Sale At The Spill December 13th/14th

The 7th annual Focus Fair takes place December 13th/14th this year at The Spill in downtown Peterborough, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, December 13th and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, December 14th. Make this a handmade holiday—this year’s show features a wide variety of treasures, handcrafted by local artists, bakers, gardeners and crafters perfect for everyone on your shopping list! Be crafty, and head on down that weekend.

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UPDATED: Peterborough Police Investigating "Threat Of Violence" Against A St. Peter's School

UPDATE: November 24th, 2014  A 14-year-old St. Peter's student has been arrested and charged with mischief and false messages... The full police release...

Special Media Release for Monday November 24, 2014
 
On November 22, 2014 the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service was alerted to an anonymous posting on a social media website, ask.fm, indicating there was going to be a shooting at SPSS on Monday.  The posting did not specify St. Peter Catholic Secondary School in Peterborough or the specific date or time. The posting was circulated to some St. Peter Catholic Secondary School students in Peterborough asking, “Are you going to school?”

As a result of this information our Service began an intensive investigation in co-operation with staff at the Peterborough, Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board. From the beginning of this investigation it was believed this posting was a possible hoax. In consultation with the School Board it was determined that a notification be sent out to staff, students and parents advising of a potential threat for violence and that the school would remain open with an increased police presence.

Regardless of the fact that this was believed to be a possible hoax, The Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service does not accept these types of threats as a mere prank. Extensive resources were used to investigate this posting which caused a public safety concern and ultimately disrupted school activities for the day.

Over the last 24 hours our Service worked closely with police agencies in Europe to identify the subscriber information attached to the anonymous post.

As a result of the investigation, a 14 year old male, who attends St. Peter Catholic Secondary School, has been arrested and charged with mischief and false messages. Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act the name of a young offender cannot be released.
 
The School will be working on its own appropriate disciplinary consequences following this incident.
 
Both the Police Service and the Board encourage students to report any suspicious or concerning social media posts to their parents or a responsible adult in order for a full investigation to be completed and to ensure the safety of the citizens in our community.

Police also remind those who are active on social media that ultimately you are not anonymous and there are avenues the police can pursue as well as avenues that criminals can pursue to determine your identity

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ORIGINAL POST:

St. Peter's Principal Sherry Davis has posted an alert to the St. Peter's Catholic Secondary School website notifying staff, students and parents that police are currently investigating a "threat of violence at a St. Peter's school that was posted on a social media site." In the alert, Davis says the investigation so far "indicates that the IP address for the posting originated in Latvia and Peterborough was not specifically identified" but the "safety and well-being of our students and staff is paramount and we take such threats seriously." The police will be at the school Monday (November 24th) as they continue to investigate whether the threat is real or a prank. Read the principal's letter in its entirety below...

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Peterborough Couple's Wedding Getting International Attention After Officiant From Hell

OMG, you won't believe this video!

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PTBOCanada Featured Post: 14 Great Reasons To Attend Rock The Ice V At PMC

PTBOCanada Featured Post: 14 Great Reasons To Attend Rock The Ice V At PMC

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Petes Fans Donate 155 Operation Christmas Shoeboxes For Underprivileged Children

Petes Fans Donate 155 Operation Christmas Shoeboxes For Underprivileged Children

AWESOME

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