Trent Student Launches GoFundMe Page To Help Her Struggling Boyfriend Stay In Fleming College

Tadashi & Brittany

Tadashi & Brittany

Brittany Holmes, a Trent University student, has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help her struggling boyfriend, Tadashi Ridout, be able to stay in school at Fleming College. Tadashi is running out of money but desperately wants to stay at Fleming and complete his education. Brittany, who launched the campaign several months, reached out to PTBOCanada now to spread the word about the campaign—which thus far has raised just $200 of her $5,000 goal.

"With upcoming fee deadlines weeks away, my goal is to get this campaign out there," she says.

"As outlined on my campaign, I met Tadashi two years ago, and he has been struggling to finance his education. Ever since Tad was a child, with only the support of a single parent, he and his family have struggled to make ends meet financially. When he was 16 years old, he was left with nothing but the clothes on his back, and has been self-supporting since—working part-time jobs."

"Tadashi has always talked about wanting to get a college education and his desire to create a better future for himself," she tells us. He is enrolled at Fleming in their Business program and is in the process of completing his first semester of classes, and hoping to return for second semester if he has enough money.

"With hours hard to come by in these winter months, and with the loss of his second job, he is struggling to cover his cost of living (rent, utilities, food), let alone his educational fees," Brittany says. Furthermore, his government funding has been put on hold due to some red tape policies. He continually worries that he will not be able to afford the education he deserves and desires.

"I wish to raise money to help ease the pressure Tadashi faces, so that he can focus on his education and his future," says Brittany. "He is incredibly hard working, and it's heartbreaking to see his financial status stand between him and his goals. I want to alleviate the financial stress that Tadashi feels is a burden to our future together."

"Tadashi is my best friend, the love of my life, and I want nothing more than to be able to support him. Unfortunately, being a student myself, I am unable to do so on my own."

If you're interested in helping donate to Brittany's campaign for Tadashi to keep him in school, click here for info.

"My goal is to raise $5,000, with any additional funds raised to be donated to other campaigns of similar nature," Brittany tells PTBOCanada.

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Episode 10: "PTBOCanada Live With Mike Judson" Podcast

Mike Judson and Tyler Calver

Mike Judson and Tyler Calver

Episode 10 of PTBOCanada Live With Mike Judson is live! Episodes are filmed live to tape at Riley's Pub in downtown Peterborough on most Sunday afternoons from 3-ish to 4 pm-ish, and we love a live studio audience if you want to come down! 

Artist Jason Wilkins illustrating podcast (photo Maryam Monsef)

Artist Jason Wilkins illustrating podcast (photo Maryam Monsef)

Episode 10 features Mike Judson in conversation with former CHEX Sports Anchor Tyler Calver, who recently moved to Kitchener to take on a position with a CTV affiliate. Calver talks about what Peterborough means to him, and what an amazing unique community it is.

Benj Rowland from Mayhemingways (and a tiny fan at right)

Benj Rowland from Mayhemingways (and a tiny fan at right)

Our production assistant Koski

Our production assistant Koski

The episode also features an awesome performance by the Mayhemingways, and a chat with Koski about his next big thing.

Illustrator Jason Wilkins also came down and live illustrated the entire podcast, which was a lot of fun.

Watch the full show below (and in case you missed it, check out our first nine episodes here)...

Read the stuff below. Our guests include: Tyler Calver - Twitter @TylerCalver Musical guest: Mayhemingways - Song: Wanderers Twitter - @MAYHEMINGWAYS https://mayhemingways.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mayhemingways/298949180220391 The decadent Neil Morton David Koski - Production Assistant, Customer relations (Full nugget) Thanks to our sponsors: Riley's Pub - http://rileyspeterborough.com/ Kawartha TV & Stereo - http://www.kawarthatv.com/ Theme music by Streetlight Social https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-IiB...

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There Is A Tunnel Between PCVS And The Armoury Dating From The 1930s

We have heard over the years anecdotally about an old tunnel that exists under PCVS—that though not in use for many years, some have tried to access.

We decided to reach out to renowned local historian/archivist Elwood H. Jones from Trent Valley Archives to ask him about its existence.

Historical photo courtesy Trent Valley Archives: Armoury (at left) and PCVS (at right)

Historical photo courtesy Trent Valley Archives: Armoury (at left) and PCVS (at right)

"There was a tunnel between PCVS and the Armoury apparently dating from the 1930s that was intended to facilitate cadets from the school who would be saved outside movement in tough times," Elwood confirms to PTBOCanada.

"It is definitely blocked off now," Elwood adds. "I have seen similar tunnels that were used for steam heating conduits. As a university student at Saskatchewan, I used such tunnels to get across campus more quickly and without frost bite. When I viewed the PCVS site, my impression was of a large storage room."

Cool stuff nonetheless.

Also, the photo above Elwood sent us from the Trent Valley Archives office gives context for where the tunnel is between the Armoury and PCVS. It's also a really neat pic.

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UPDATED: Peterborough Police Are Searching For Missing 45-Year-Old Man

UPDATE: March 4th From Peterborough Police: "On the afternoon of Tuesday, March 3, the Peterborough Police Service located missing person 45-year-old Craig McLaughlin deceased. Our Service has notified next of kin. At this time it appears to be non-suspicious. We continue to work jointly with the Coroner’s Office.  No further details will be released."

ORIGINAL POST

Peterborough Police Service is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 45-year-old Craig McLaughlin. McLaughlin was last seen on Saturday, February 21st at approximately 9:30 p.m., leaving his Park Street North home in his vehicle: a blue, four-door Subaru license plate 448SLM.
 
Mr. McLaughlin is described as follows:
 
·         Male
·         Caucasian
·         6'0"
·         Medium build
·         Short brown hair
·         Clean shaven
·         Brown eyes
·         Reading glasses
·         Pierced right eyebrow
·         Unknown clothing
·         Driving Blue Subaru ON marker- 448SLM
 
***Anyone with information is asked to call the Peterborough Police Service at 705-876-1122 ext. 217 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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How Chance Got A Second Chance Is Pure Awesome

How Chance Got A Second Chance Is Pure Awesome

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Artist Jason Wilkins Live Illustrated/Tweeted Our "PTBOCanada Live With Mike Judson" Podcast

Artist Jason Wilkins Live Illustrated/Tweeted Our "PTBOCanada Live With Mike Judson" Podcast

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UPDATED: Peterborough Police Searching For Missing Teen Destiny Murphy

**UPDATED February 23rd: Destiny has been located safe and sound, police say.

Peterborough Police Service are attempting to locate a 16-year-old female, Destiny Murphy, who has been missing since February 18th. She was last seen at Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School at approximately 12:00 P.M.

Destiny is described as 5’5” tall, 125 lbs, slim build with short brown hair, hazel eyes, fair skin with freckles and wears braces.

***Destiny was last seen wearing a black coat, blue sweater, grey track pants and carrying a black backpack.

If anyone knows the whereabouts of Destiny, please contact the Peterborough Police Service or Crimestoppers.

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The Dashing Diner YouTube Series Visits The Whistle Stop Café

The new episode of the Dashing Diner YouTube series is now live as show host Adam visits The Whistle Stop Café at the corner of Charlotte and Water Street. Stay up to date with The Dashing Diner by following them on on Facebook and Twitter.

Watch the episode below...

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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RENT Now Playing At Showplace

The musical RENT opens tonight (February 20th). It deals with a group of penniless young artists who are struggling to thrive in 1990s New York City. Themes of love, HIV/AIDS, poverty, transgender and drugs all weave their way through the cast's excellent portrayal of this production. RENT is presented by Art for Awareness.

RENT runs February 20th to 28th at Showplace Performance Centre.

  • Produced and Directed by Geoff Bemrose & Sarah Tye
  • Choreography by Rachel Bemrose
  • Musical Direction by Brian MacDonald
  • Vocal Direction by Pamela Birrell

View a photo album of the show on our Facebook page.

Watch the cast perform "Seasons of Love" on a recent episode of PTBOCanada Live With Mike Judson...

The cast of Rent sings "Seasons of Love" on PTBOCanada Live RENT is at www.showplace.org from Feb 20th - 28th, 2015!

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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