A Time Capsule From 1864 Was Opened At Peterborough County Court House

On Friday (August 19th), a time capsule from 1864 sealed in a large glass jar was removed from the site of the Peterborough County Court House—which began construction that same year.

To put this in perspective, at the time this capsule was put in place, John A. McDonald and George-Étienne Cartier were discussing Confederation and the birth of our nation (1867).

Items from the time capsule.

The items in the time capsule will be catalogued and researched with the intent to create a display at the Peterborough County Courthouse.

The time capsule was placed under the cornerstone of the internal jail cell structure in 1864 and was discovered after County staff undertook to find it based on research of the site and assistance from local residents and historians.

Left to right: Daryl Bennett – Mayor, City of Peterborough; Basia Baklinski – Conservator, Lang Pioneer Village Museum; Jeff Leal – MPP Peterborough

The jar was carefully removed from the site and opened by a Conservator from Lang Pioneer Village Museum, Basia Baklinski—along with Warden J. Murray Jones, MPP Jeff Leal and Mayor Daryl Bennett.

Left to right: Jeff Leal – MPP Peterborough; Joe Taylor – Deputy Warden, Peterborough County; Daryl Bennett – Mayor, City of Peterborough


Items inside the capsule included coins, Minutes of Peterborough County Council, The Peterborough Examiner dated June 9, 1864, photos and other documents.

A new time capsule at the site will be placed there in 2017 for our future generations to learn about this era.

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Whimsical Night Motion Photographs Of Westmount Public School Playground

Photographer/videographer Justin Schofield—who did neat "miniature" aerial images of Peterborough we wrote about last year—has created a whimsical set of photos he took at Westmount Public School, where he attended elementary school.

The PCVS grad, who is currently enrolled in the Integrated Media program at OCAD in Toronto, took the photos over the past couple nights.

"It's a nostalgic, whimsical series—I use light to draw attention to the motion connected to each element of the playground," Justin tells PTBOCanada. "Plus this weather gave us perfect clouds."

"I like to return to the location and photograph the change that takes place over the years," Justin, 23, tells PTBOCanada.

View more of the cool photos below...

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Cornerstone Family Dentistry Posted This Heartbreaking Note On Facebook About Dr. Judith Buys

The Cornerstone Family Dentistry clinic in Peterborough is devastated following the sudden death of their clinic's founder and partner Dr. Judith Buys.

Dr. Buys died Tuesday at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto after an accident on the weekend. This heartbreaking post was made to the dentistry's Facebook page about the loss of Buys, an amazing woman who was loved by so many in the community...

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Wonder Woman's Dad Lives In Peterborough Because Why Wouldn't He?

Michelle Ferreri was in getting her car serviced at Trans Canada Nissan in Peterborough this week when she met a superhero's Dad. Yes, Colby Carter—father of Wonder Woman (aka Lynda Carter) lives right here in Peterborough with his wife (Lynda's stepmother), Lorraine.

Ferreri with Wonder Woman's Dad at Trans Canada Nissan

"He was adorable and it was awesome to meet him," Michelle tells PTBOCanada of the random encounter. "He was witty and charismatic. Just like Kevin Bacon, this goes to show there is always six degrees of separation to Peterborough, Canada!"

Ferreri asked Colby, "How do you raise a Wonder Woman?" His answer: "Be gentle and kind, and encourage her all the time."

Watch the fun interview below Ferreri did with Colby...

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Why Erica Cherney Was The Everything

Peterborough has lost one of its finest citizens ever, as Erica Cherney has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. She passed away peacefully in her Peterborough home on Tuesday morning (August 16th) surrounded by her three children Mike, Karen and Rich.

Cherney was a businesswoman, but first and foremost an amazing community ambassador—an extraordinary person. She had a great personality and sense of humour, and was a huge and feisty champion—cheerleader—of everything Peterborough. Her smile would light up a room, and her passion for the city and people was contagious and inspiring. She was a true humanitarian—Carleton University awarded her a prestigious 2015 Humanitarian of the Year Alumni Award in recognition of her leadership and service to the community.

Photo by Terry Guiel

Erica was vital to Peterborough across all areas—business, community, economic development, the arts, philanthropy.

"Erica was a champion of not only the downtown but Peterborough as a whole," says DBIA Executive Director Terry Guiel about his mentor and friend. "I am hard pressed to think of a single person more loved, respected and vital to this community then Erica."

Erica pictured with her good friend Terry Guiel

As the owner and partner of Cherney Realty in Peterborough, Cherney received numerous awards and honours during her lifetime, including:
 

    • Ontario Bicentennial Medal for her volunteer work, 1984
    • YMCA’s Woman of the Year, 1987
    • Citizen of the Year – Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce, 1999
    • Honorary Degree from Trent University, 2005
    • Rotary Club of Peterborough Paul Harris Fellow, 2011
    • Lifetime Achievement Award by Homegrown Homes, 2011
    • Woman of the Decade, Peterborough Examiner, 2012
    • Queen’s Jubilee Medal, 2012

Erica inspired so many women, like Maryam Monsef (at left) & Jasher Guiel (at right)

The Community Foundation of Peterborough tweeted out this about her impact...

Mayor Bennett said this about her in a tweet...

Erica pictured with Paul Rellinger

Erica served in leadership and board member roles for numerous organizations, including the Downtown Business Improvement Association, United Way, Showplace Peterborough, Peterborough Symphony, Peterborough Arts Council, Arbor Theatre Foundation, New Stages Theatre, Peterborough Theatre Guild, Vice-Chair of TVO, United Israel Appeal (earning an honour for her work), Beth Israel Synagogue, Peterborough Utilities Board, Peterborough Civic Hospital and the Ontario Audio Library Board.

Photo by Jessica Melnik

This is an immeasurable loss for our community, but the impact she had on this city will never be forgotten and has inspired generations of people she mentored.

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Watch this amazing interview Megan Murphy did with Erica in March 2015...

After a tough year of sickness, 83 year old, Peterborough Citizen of the Year, Erica Cherney, reflects on what makes her life worth living. A business owner, the chair of many boards and an all round spitfire, Erica reminds us of what's truly important. Advancing age and looming illness make her future endeavours questionable.

 

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Capture The Flag Pick-Up Games At Nicholls Oval Is Awesome Idea

There is a weekly pick-up game of Capture The Flag held at Nicholls Oval (725 Armour Road) and everyone is welcome to join in!

The rules are simple and even if you have never played before, the friendly group will walk you through them when you arrive.

Head to Nicholls Oval at 2:30 on Sundays to try it out at the soccer field, or more info head over to this Facebook page.

—post by Evan Holt

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UPDATED: A Small Plane Crashed At The Intersection Of Lansdowne & High Street Early This Morning

UPDATE: Police say that the small plane that crashed onto Lansdowne St. Friday morning was stolen from a rural airport in York Region. Police confirm the pilot—a man in his twenties—was the only person on board. The police do not know if the pilot had any previous flying experience, nor what caused the crash—though it was clear the pilot was trying to land the plane on the street. The deceased male has been identified—he is from the GTA—and police are notifying next of kin.

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ORIGINAL POST (August 12th)

A small plane crashed at the intersection of Lansdowne St. and High St. at 1:20 a.m. Friday morning.

Photo by Scott Arnold

EMS responded and the pilot of the Piper aircraft was found deceased upon arrival. The pilot's name has not been identified. Police say it would appear only one person is involved in the crash, and that the incident is being investigated as a crime.

Photo by Scott Arnold

Photo by Scott Arnold

The Transportation Safety Board was notified and are on scene assisting in determining the cause of the plane crash.

Plane being loaded onto trailer this morning. (Photo by Evan Holt)

Police will continue to provide updates throughout the day...

This is a developing story. Check back here for updates and follow @Ptbo_Canada on Twitter.

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A 9-Year-Old Peterborough Girl Is Filling Her Giant Crayola Bank With Donations To YWCA

A 9-Year-Old Peterborough Girl Is Filling Her Giant Crayola Bank With Donations To YWCA

Mya, you so rock

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The Town Of Cobourg Installed An Awesome Accessibility Mat At Their Victoria Beach

People are raving about The Town of Cobourg's decision to install an accessibility mat at Victoria Beach.

The accessibility mat will make the beach universally accessible and has been installed from the midpoint of the Victoria Beach boardwalk at the gazebo and runs right near the water’s edge on Lake Ontario.

Accessibility mat in Cobourg

As the Town of Cobourg says on their Facebook page, "The mat provides a stable ground so that the beach and water’s edge can be accessible for people using wheelchairs, strollers and walkers."

The accessible beach mat will support the existing accessible Landeeze wheelchair that the Town of Cobourg acquired from the Rick Hanson Foundation.

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