100 Women Peterborough Raised $10,000+ In Under One Hour For Lakefield Animal Welfare Society

On Tuesday (December 17th), the 100 Women Peterborough group raised $10,000+ in under one hour for Lakefield Animal Welfare Society at their meeting held at the Venture North Building lobby in downtown Peterborough.

“I am speechless, overwhelmed, humbled and thankful to be recognized by 100 Women Peterborough,” says Janet Evans, Manager at Lakefield Animal Welfare Society. 

Photo Courtesy 100 Women Peterborough

The Lakefield Animal Welfare Society is a non-profit organization which was established in 1992 by a group of women with a goal of rescuing stray, injured and abused animals in the area. They work hard to find homes for even the most difficult to place animals. 

The Lakefield Animal Welfare Society is able to help hundreds of animals a year through their programs, and rely entirely on private donations to operate their organization. 

Photo courtesy 100 Women Peterborough

“The organizers are so excited to wrap up another incredible year," says one of the founding members of 100 Women Peterborough, Wendy Hill. “We are very lucky to have an incredible community of women come together to support organizations such as the Lakefield Animal Welfare Society—we are making a difference." 

One hundred percent of the funds raised by the membership are donated to four non-profit organizations determined by the membership throughout the year. Women that are interested in joining the group are encouraged to reach out via the website here.

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Instagram Celebrity Dog Owen The Griff Will Be On Hand At Humane Society Night Petes Game

The CHL-ranked Peterborough Petes are excited to welcome the Peterborough Humane Society (PHS) as the game’s charity partner for their game against Oshawa this Thursday (December 19th).

They’ll be hosting a silent auction in the north lobby of the PMC with items up for grabs including two dog hampers and a cat hamper which are all filled with treats for furry friends. Owen the Griff, a celebrity dog from Lakefield that has nearly 110,000 followers on Instagram, will be on hand for photo opportunities in the north lobby during the first intermission, as well as making a pre-game appearance.

Photo of Owen The Griff by Chloe Morton

Fans are encouraged to bring in canned cat and dog food, which will be donated back to the Peterborough Humane Society. PHS will also host a chuck-a-puck, with the winning fan taking home a team autographed Petes jersey.

Pre-game, the Petes will welcome and celebrate the Jones family who have recently adopted a dog from the Humane Society. After losing their beloved dog earlier this year, the family was excited to bring Mocha into their home.

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Extreme Cold Alert Issued For The Peterborough Area

With extreme cold in the forecast, the One Roof Community Centre drop-in hours will be extended to 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, December 18th and Thursday, December 19th to provide daytime shelter from the cold, the City of Peterborough says in a release.

One Roof Community Centre, which provides services on behalf of the City and County of Peterborough, is located at 99 Brock Street. Its normal operating hours are noon to 7 p.m. daily. For a full description of meals and other services that One Roof provides, click here.

Image via City of Peterborough

Under its agreement with the City, One Roof extends its operating hours when the temperature reaches -15C, and Environment Canada’s forecast for Peterborough shows temperatures falling to -25 with windchill in the afternoon on Wednesday and -20C on Thursday.

Emergency shelters are open and available to people experiencing homelessness who require emergency overnight shelter:

• YES Shelter for Youth and Families, 705-748-3851, 196 Brock St.
• Brock Mission men’s shelter, 705-748-4766, 120 Murray St.
• Cameron House women’s shelter, 705-748-4766, 739 Chemong Rd.
• Overflow shelter program, Peterborough Public Library, 705-761-1875 (overnight phone contact), 345 Aylmer St. N.

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Peterborough Petes And Peterborough Police Service Announce Community Partnership

The Peterborough Petes have announced a new community partnership with the Peterborough Police Service, whereby Emergency Response Team members will act as mentors and role models to players.

The initiative, called Petes and C.O.P.S. (Community Oriented Partnerships and Support), will see players on the Petes roster matched with members of the Peterborough Police Service (PPS) Emergency Response Team (ERT), along with other members across multiple sections of the PPS.

Photo courtesy Peterborough Petes

As part of the partnership, Petes players and PPS members will attend community events together, visit institutional facilities, and visit with sick and less fortunate community members, among other activities. 

“The Petes are very involved in the community, as is our police service,” says Sergeant Laine Schubert. “Although both have a very positive impact, we feel that cooperatively we can have an even greater impact if we can do some things together.”

“With the Petes and PPS being two of the more visible organizations in Peterborough, this will provide our players with great learning opportunities while engaging with our community members,” adds Petes General Manager Mike Oke. “We look forward to working with the PPS and watching the partnership grow.”

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Canadian Country Superstar Chad Brownlee Playing Memorial Centre

Award-winning Universal Music Canada country music star Chad Brownlee has announced the Ontario leg of his 2020 Forever’s Gotta Start Somewhere Tour and it includes a stop in Peterborough March 28th, 2020.

Adding one of the best vocalists that the country genre has ever seen in Lauren Alaina, and the rich and timeless country vocal of Jade Eagleson—2019 CCMA Rising Star Award recipient—to Brownlee’s soaring melodies, and you’ve got an amazing concert.


Tickets start at $35 and will go on sale to the general public on Friday, December 20 at 10 a.m. online, over the phone at 705.743.3561 or in person at the Grant Thornton Box Office located inside the PMC.

Box Office hours at the Memorial Centre are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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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.

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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.

For more on the Petes rise up the rankings, click here to read the CHL spotlight on them.

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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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