Someone Identified Their Current House From A 1922 Aerial Photo Of Peterborough

Vintage Peterborough Facebook page posted this great aerial pic of Peterborough circa 1922...

A woman named Tara saw the picture on Facebook, and identified the home she currently resides in...

So anyone else see their house in the picture?

[via Vintage Peterborough Kawarthas Facebook page]

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New Sports Pub ONE EIGHTY Hunter St To Open On Hunter

New Sports Pub ONE EIGHTY Hunter St To Open On Hunter

Exciting news for pub scene in Peterborough

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Drive Thru Beer Store To Open On Lansdowne Street This Summer

Drive Thru Beer Store To Open On Lansdowne Street This Summer

Opening soon in Peterborough

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Epic Tulip Bulb Sale June 10th

The City's Annual Tulip Bulb Sales takes place Wednesday, June 10th, starting at 7 am at the Public Works Yard (182 Townsend Street).


Tulip bulbs are only $3 per dozen while supplies last. Cash, debit and credit will be accepted.
 

Even squirrels are excited

Even squirrels are excited

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St. John’s Anglican Church To Ring Bell Every Day Until June 21st In Remembrance Of Murdered Aboriginal Women

St. John’s Anglican Church To Ring Bell Every Day Until June 21st In Remembrance Of Murdered Aboriginal Women

Beautiful gesture

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Danger Grainger: 88-Year-Old Legally Blind Man To Water-Ski To Raise Funds For Fairhaven

 Danger Grainger: 88-Year-Old Legally Blind Man To Water-Ski To Raise Funds For Fairhaven

AWESOME

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Parenting Expert Ann Douglas To Deliver Presentation At Queen Mary Public School

Peterborough-based parenting author/expert/writer Ann Douglas has a new book out Parenting Through the Storm—a definitive guide to parenting a child with a mental health, neurodevelopmental or behavioural challenge.

Douglas will be giving a presentation based on the book Thursday (June 4th) at Queen Mary Public School from 6:30 to 8 pm. It is a FREE community event.

***Topics to be discussed include parenting strategies, advocacy skills, self-care, self-compassion, creating a support network, and lifestyle matters (nutrition, fitness, sleep, stress management, and making time for fun).

This is a presentation that will be of interest to all parents, whether they have children who are struggling or not.

More info here.

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