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Nick Robertson Is First Peterborough Pete In 27 Years To Score 50 Goals
/Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Nick Robertson has become the first Peterborough Pete since 1993 to score 50 goals in a season.
Picture via Gopetesgo.com
The Petes sniper had a hat trick on Sunday (March 1st) in front of a home crowd in a 6-1 victory against Barrie Colts, including this short-handed beauty, his 50th, with the great call by announcer Pete Dalliday…
Here’s his 48th goal…
And here’s his 49th…
And for good measure, let’s watch his HUGE 50th again…
The Leafs must be salivating at the prospect of adding him to their lineup.
The last Petes to score 50 were Jason Dawe and Mike Harding in the 1992-1993 season.
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Neat Retro Pictures Of The Electric City To Make You All Nostalgic
/Many of these gems come via the awesome Old Ontario Series Facebook page that people have been sharing in the “I grew up in Peterborough Ontario 50s and 60s” Facebook group.…
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Don't Miss The 2nd Annual Campfires & Cocktails Event At Canadian Canoe Museum
/The 2nd Annual “Campfires & Cocktails” event takes place Saturday, April 18th at the Canadian Canoe Museum this year, and the theme is Channel Your Flannel.
There will be live music by the Dixie Hicks (Melissa Payne, Kate Suhr and Kate Brioux), along with a special appearance by Robert Atyeo and Wayne O’Connor. Peterborough’s own Jason Wilkins will be illustrating a paddle live at the event, which will then be available to win in a live auction that takes place. The signature cocktail will be provided by Blacks Distillery and uniquely crafted for the event.
Mike Judson (MC for the event) and Neil Morton (Honorary Chair) portaging a canoe on wires at Canadian Canoe Museum
Funds raised throughout the event will support the award-winning educational and public programs offered at the Museum.
Honorary Chair for this year’s event is our own Neil Morton, and the MC is Mike Judson, an avid outdoorsman and Co-Host of Mike and Miles in the Morning on Pure Country 105.
Dixie Hicks performing at last year’s event
At the event, you can sample campfire-inspired cuisine prepared and served by local culinary experts while listening to the local musicians, as you stroll through the galleries of The Canadian Canoe Museum with a signature cocktail in hand.
Neil Morton and Mike Judson trying to paddle at Canadian Canoe Museum
You are encouraged to channel your flannel and dress in your favourite flannel and plaid.
Tickets are $75 per person. This is a 19+ event. Get your tickets here.
Photo from last year’s event courtesy Canadian Canoe Museum
Watch this promo video below produced by StudioPTBO.com…
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United Way of Peterborough & District Announces One Of Largest Concerts In Peterborough History
/Mic Drop: The United Way of Peterborough & District just announced one of the largest concerts in Peterborough history in order to raise vital funds in the fight against homelessness.
“Peterborough Performs: Musicians Against Homelessness” takes place at Showplace Performance Centre Thursday, March 5th, and includes the Weber Brothers Band, the Austin Carson Band, Melissa Payne and Kate Suhr, Danny Bronson, the Three Martinis, Rick and Gailie’s Peterborough All-Star Band, Hillary Dumoulin, James Higgins, Elyse Saunders, Tami J. Wilde, Jacques Graveline, Phil Stephenson, Nick Ferrio, Jake Dudas, and Victoria Pearce with Mike Graham.
The event is generously sponsored by RBC Royal Bank of Canada, and Megan Murphy and Jordan Mercier will serve as masters of ceremony. A silent auction will feature close to 30 items. General seating will accommodate non-stop performances on the David Goyette Stage and in the Nexicom Studio.
All proceeds from the event will be dedicated to United Way-funded agencies that provide housing and shelter to the marginalized. “I am grateful to Campaign Cabinet Member Paul Rellinger for his leadership in bringing this event to life,” says United Way Campaign Chair David Goyette. “We were all disturbed by the emergence of tent city last summer and it crystallized in us a desire to do better in serving people in need. I know that all our performers and sponsors feel the same way.”
“RBC is pleased to support the United Way of Peterborough and District as the presenting sponsor of Peterborough Performs”, adds Scott Mancini, Commercial Vice-President, RBC. “Homelessness is a prevalent issue in the Peterborough area. This concert will raise both awareness and funds in support of the United Way and local agencies doing great work to develop and implement solutions.”
Tickets are available at the Showplace box office, online at showplace.org, by phone at 705-742-7469, and at the United Way office at 277 Stewart Street in Peterborough.
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StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Ryan Cornish & Allison Laming Of IG Wealth Management & 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…
Ryan Cornish and Allison Laming of IG Wealth Management recently announced that they now have a second office located in Cobourg at 259 Division St. The second location allows them to serve their growing clientele. The main location remains at 300 Aylmer St. North in Peterborough. Ryan and Allison provide full financial planning, financial goal setting and insurance for families, businesses, and professionals. Call them at (705) 304-1144 for info.
Ryan Cornish & Allison Laming of IG Wealth Management
Plan A is offering a unique option for anyone looking for supplemental, casual employment in the long-term care sector. Recruiter for Plan A Peterborough, Aaron McMillan says they ask for a commitment of three shifts per month to remain on the staff pool. When and where you work is completely up to you. Plan A utilizes a shift-filling software called StaffStat, which notifies all staff within each specific designation. RN’s RPN’s, PSW’s of a shift to be filled, and its first come, first served from there. Located at the Peterborough Business Hub on McDonnell Street, call Aaron at 705-243-3659 or visit jointheAteam.com.
Local media company Redstone Media Group recently launched “I Heart Saving”, a new app that takes “Shop local” to a whole new level. Owners Tim Hockley and Dana Cox say that I Heart Saving gives members deals and discounts at local merchants throughout Peterborough, with a portion of every $29.95 membership supporting a participating local charity, including Five Counties, Habitat for Humanity, Lakefield Animal Welfare Society, Camp Kawartha or Ptbo Strong. The free App is for both iOS and Android. Go to iheartsaving.com for more.
The Future Ready Business Summit 2020 is coming up on March 11th. Presented by the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce and Peterborough and the Kawarthas Economic Development, the full morning and lunch agenda includes a keynote address by Daniel Lewis from T by Daniel, panel discussions on succession planning, the psychology of the sale, the circular economy, digitization, and marketing, mediums and messages. Breakfast and lunch are included in the $50 registration fee, as well as a professional headshot by Moss Works Photography, and some awesome swag. Check it out at peterboroughchamber.ca.
Growing Peterborough Snow Polar Bear Family Has Become Feel Good Winter Story Of 2020
/What started out as a solo Mama Snow Bear has grown with the addition of two cubs, and what’s shaping to be the most adorable, feel good story of the winter in Peterborough.
These “polar bears” near George and Parkhill have become a major attraction for passers-by, with the community basically “adopting” these bears as their own.
With each new cub lovingly created and designed, it’s like the community is having another baby.
The comments are pouring in on our Facebook post of the new cub addition from a great photo taken by Christine Liu.
”Hats off to the creators of this, you have brought so much joy to passers by!!”, said one commenter. “What a happy sight to drive past every day. Thank You,” said another. “Pass by everyday on school bus, kids love it. Thank you for doing this,” still another person added.
Check out our Facebook post below to see all the awesome comments…
It will melt our hearts when the Spring thaw comes and these bears melt away. But the memories this family has created for parents and kids alike will not be forgotten, and perhaps they’ll be back next Winter.
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Melissa Payne’s New Album Darker Than Your Dark Out March 6th
/Ennismore’s Melissa Payne releases her new album, Darker Than Your Dark, on Friday, March 6th.
Produced by Greg Keelor (Blue Rodeo), James McKenty (The Spades), and Maia Davies (Ladies of the Canyon), the record explores a new realm from the pages of Payne's songbook. Honest and vulnerable, Darker Than You Dark guides the listener through emotive peaks and valleys that can be at once heartbreaking and cathartic.
Melissa Payne co-wrote many of the songs with the album's three producers—all artists who she has also performed with in the past, and who worked on her sophomore album High and Dry (2014).
Aside from being an in-demand player, her background in old time fiddle and traditional celtic music has evolved into a blossoming solo career. The record comes after nearly a year on the road with Matt Mays, where Payne toured as part of his Dark Promises backing band.
As part of an Eastern Ontario tour she is doing, Melissa will be playing at Market Hall in Peterborough on Saturday, March 7th. Get your tickets here.
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We Are Family: Petes Clinch Playoff Spot On Family Day In Front Of Sold-Out Crowd At Memorial Centre
/It was a Family Day day to remember for the Peterborough Petes as they clinched a playoff spot at the Memorial Centre in front of a sold-out crowd of 3,764 fans, defeating the Central Division-leading Sudbury Wolves 5-2.
The Wolves opened the scoring on the power play before the Petes got three consecutive goals from Nick Robertson (45, 46) and Zach Gallant (28), bringing the score to 3-1. Sudbury would come within one goal late in the second period, but Liam Kirk (19) and Gallant (29) sealed Peterborough’s win with third period tallies.
Photo via gopetesgo.com
