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StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Statement House Vintage, Kitchens Depot Limited & More!
/PTBOCanada is delighted to to be running StooNews columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…
Sheila Patel started business on Charlotte Street as a seamstress 45 years ago, going full retail the following year. She moved Sheila’s to Lansdowne Place when the Mall opened in 1980, and then opened Sheila’s and Classic Lane on George street in her own building in 2006. Sheila’s husband DJ, and her kids Biren and Rita have been involved in the business as well, but it’s time to wind it all down. The store will close on December 24th, and there are lots of great bargains available until then. Go to sheilasandclassiclane.ca for more info. Congratulations to the Patel family on a great run!
Gary Williams and Keven Condon are bringing their 25 years of experience in the kitchen and bath industry to their new business. Kitchens Depot Limited is located at 810 Rye Street, and features a 1,000 square foot showroom and 400 square foot warehouse to showcase their extensive selection of kitchens and floors, and storage solutions—including take it home today products. Contractors and homeowners alike are welcome. Details at kitchensdepot.ca.
Kris Daji opened his new shoemaker business a year ago at 1524 Lansdowne Street, across from Holiday Ford. Kris has just opened his second Peterborough location in the former Nelson’s Shoe Repair at the corner of Lansdowne and Ashburnham, and yes Nelson’s Western Boots and Apparel is still downstairs in the same location. Kris offers custom shoes and orthotics, lifts and modifications, repairs and more. ptboshoemaker.com
Congratulations to Sandra Young on the opening of Statement House Vintage. It specializes in vintage new and gently used clothing, shoes, bags and accessories from the ‘50s to the ‘70s for men and women. Buy or rent, they also offer wardrobe consultations. Sandra has been in business since 2011 and becomes the 14th participant in the DBIA’s Win this Space competition to open a bricks and mortar store! Check it out at 378 Water Street, near Planet Bakery, or on Facebook at Statement House Vintage.
Sweet Win For Peterborough's Steven Sweet Who Won $250,000 In INSTANT CASH OUT MULTIPLIER
/Steven Sweet checked his ticket using the OLG Lottery App and boy was it a sweet moment when he discovered he had won $250,000 in INSTANT CASH OUT MULTIPLIER.
"I had to have a glass of water and sit down when I realized I won," says the 53-year old communications technician, who plans to invest towards retirement.
INSTANT CASH OUT MULTIPLIER is available for $10 and the top prize is $250,000. Odds of winning any prize are 1 in 3.80.
Steve’s winning ticket was purchased at Daisy Mart on Chamberlain Street in Peterborough.
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Peterborough Firefighters Annual Toy Drive Donating $2,000
/The Peterborough Professional Firefighters are donating $2,000 to purchase toys from The Toy Shop (176 Hunter Street West) in downtown Peterborough for the annual Salvation Army Toy Drive.
The Toy Shop owner Jean Grant uses the donation to leverage deals for more than $6,000 in toys from her suppliers, who help with the initiative. The firefighters will arrive on Saturday, December 14th at 9:30 a.m., with their firetruck and a crew of firefighters to pick up the toys and deliver them to the Salvation Army.
Photo courtesy DBIA
“Local 169 feels it’s important to participate in events and organizations like the Miracle Broadcast,” says Mike O’Brien, firefighter and executive board member. “It’s a great way to give back and to support those in need in the community, especially the young ones.”
“We greatly appreciate the firefighters desire to brighten Christmas for children and I certainly love that they also appreciate the importance of shopping local and supporting the downtown and our local toy shop,” adds Terry “Mr. Downtown” Guiel, Executive Director of the Downtown Business Improvement Area.
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The Peterborough Petes Are Now The No. 7 Ranked Team In Canada
/The Peterborough Petes great record this season is getting recognition off the ice, as they have been ranked as the No. 7 team in Canada in the latest CHL rankings.
The Petes have won eight of their past 11 games including last week’s victories over the London Knights and Kingston Frontenacs, and they defeated Hamilton 7-4 Thursday night on home ice at PMC. Their record of 22-7-1-1 has pushed them to the top of Ontario Hockey League standings.
File photo by Jess Van Staalduinen, Peterborough Petes
There is a buzz around the team, and a Petes game has become a hot ticket in town.
Last week, the Petes signed General Manager Michael Oke to a two-year contract extension through the conclusion of the 2021-22 season.
Free New Year's Eve Transit Is Being Offered For 5th Consecutive Year
/Free transit service on New Year’s Eve is being provided for a 5th consecutive year thanks to a partnership between Wolfe Personal Injury Lawyers and the City of Peterborough.
Ride the bus free of charge on all 12 regular routes between 7:20 p.m. on December 31st and 3:20 a.m. on January 1st The last bus will leave Peterborough’s downtown terminal at 2:40 a.m. Route maps are available here.
Accessible service will also run during the same hours. Accessible trip requests will be accepted until 12:20 a.m. and service will continue until 3:20 a.m. Bookings are accepted on a first come, first served basis. Riders wishing to travel during peak times are encouraged to reserve their trips in advance.
Wolfe Lawyers is also sponsoring a free New Year's Eve Family Skate at the Evinrude Centre (911 Monaghan Rd.). Both ice pads will be open December 31st for a free family fun:
-> Freedom Mobile Pad from 1:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
-> Leon's Peterborough Pad from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
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Trent University Rises 14 Spots In Ranking Of World’s Most Sustainable Universities
/Trent University’s reputation as a world-leading environmental university continues to grow with the news they have been named among the Top 100 most sustainable university campuses around the world.
The findings in the recently released 2019 UI GreenMetric World University Rankings report demonstrate Trent’s ongoing commitment to reducing the University’s environmental impact as they moved up 14 spots in the international ranking of 780 universities worldwide. Trent also moved up one spot to be a Top 5 sustainable campus in Canada.
“Trent’s rising and competitive position in this global ranking since 2017 really shows our leadership when it comes to the environment,” says Kent Stringham, vice-president of Finance and Administration at Trent.
Trent’s ranking as the 66th greenest campus in the world and fifth in Canada is based on the University’s performance across six categories: education and research, setting and infrastructure, energy and climate change, waste, water, and transportation.
Trent ranked first in Canada and 10th in the world for the waste category in the report. The University diverts more than 80 percent of its waste away from landfill.
Trent sent 30 tonnes less to landfills just last year, helped by the implementation of a $7 membership to use eco-trays, a reusable container at food vendors on campus, plus a $1 charge on single-use meal containers.
Notably, Trent is also an entirely LED campus having installed 55,447 LED lightbulbs since 2016.
All of these efforts by Trent and more are factored into the GreenMetric rankings, the first and only university rankings in the world that measure each participating university’s commitment in developing an “environmentally friendly” infrastructure.
“I am so impressed by Trent’s achievement moving up 14 spots in the global rankings in a single year,” says Shelley Strain, sustainability coordinator at Trent University. “Every year, it gets harder to score well as new metrics or subcategories are added each year, standards are raised, and scores for previous initiatives can expire. Our 2019 ranking is a reflection of our continuous improvement.”
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New, Convenient Gateway To Kawarthas: 407 Extension Just Opened Off Highway 115
/There is a new convenient gateway to the Kawarthas, with the opening of the final stretch of Highway 407 and Highway 418.
Starting on Monday, December 9th, the final phase of this project will be open to drivers, connecting Highway 407 from the new Highway 418 to Highway 35/115. Highway 418 will provide another north/south connection from Highway 407 to Highway 401.
Photo from new 407 extension ribbon cutting courtesy Sandra Dueck, Peterborough Chamber of Commerce
The extension will add 14.2 kilometres to Highway 407, and the new Highway 418 (10 kilometres). This will add more options for commuters and families to travel across the region faster.
”It is an important connector of people and goods to and from Ontario’s largest economy,” says Sandra Dueck, Policy Analyst, The Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce.
MAP courtesy 407 ETR
"The completion of the Highway 407 East project will connect communities and greatly improve our transportation network in this region," adds Vijay Thanigasalam, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation.
Photo from new 407 extension ribbon cutting courtesy Sandra Dueck, Peterborough Chamber of Commerce
