Repairs to Kirkfield Lift Lock To Begin; Temporary Lane Closures on Kirkfield Road

Parks Canada advises that there will be intermittent single-lane closures on Kirkfield Road, at Lock 36 near the community of Kirkfield in the City of Kawartha Lakes between Feb. 21 and Feb. 24.

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The single-lane closure is required to facilitate the placement of a crane as work continues on repairs to the Kirkfield Lift Lock.

Flaggers will be in place, and the public can expect short delays.

Parks Canada thanks nearby area residents and visitors for their patience during this closure.

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Winter Storm Watch Calling For Heavy Precipitation Issued For Peterborough

A Winter storm watch has been issued for Peterborough on Tuesday; in effect for late Wednesday and into Thursday as a winter storm is expected.

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The Weather Network says precipitation may fall heavily at times leading to hazardous winter travel conditions, and may also mix with freezing rain in some areas.

There remains some uncertainty for the exact location, timing and accumulations of snow and ice pellets. Warnings may be issued as the event draws nearer.

Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Travel is expected to be hazardous due to reduced visibility in some locations. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery. There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic in urban areas.

To keep up with weather updates visit the website.

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Art Gallery of Peterborough Acquires Late Artist David Bierk’s Painted Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II

The Art Gallery of Peterborough (AGP) announces the recent acquisition of the late David Bierk’s Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to its Permanent Collection.

David Bierk and Members of the Major Bennett Chapter of the IODE as his portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was installed at the Memorial Centre on Jan. 9, 1980. Photo courtesy of Trent Valley Archives from the Major Bennett IODE Fonds.

The painting was made for the Peterborough Memorial Centre and was installed on Jan. 9, 1980, where it presided over countless sports games, concerts and events until the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 19, 2022.

The painting was commissioned by the Major Bennett Chapter of the IODE for the Memorial Centre to commemorate the group’s 60th anniversary with matching funds from a Wintario Grant.

David Bierk was selected from a list of potential artists by jurors Illi-Maria Tamplin and Zoltan Temesy, then director and chair of the board of the AGP. The original commissioning documents, which are held at Trent Valley Archives, state that if the painting ever needed to be removed it should be donated to the Art Gallery of Peterborough, or the Peterborough Public Library, whichever was preferred.

With these documents the City of Peterborough provided information to the AGP that was reviewed by the AGP Acquisitions Committee. The Committee considers all collection offers and makes recommendations to the AGP Board of Directors, which is the owner of the AGP’s Permanent Collection.

Councillor Alex Bierk, chair of the City’s Arts, Culture and Heritage Portfolio, shared “Growing up, I saw my dad’s massive painting of the Queen at Pete's games, high in the Memorial Centre. My brother Zac told me how players tried to aim for it with pucks during practice. I find it special how the painting intersects my dad's love of sports and his life as an artist, and how it hung over my brother Zac’s head in goal as he played for the Petes. The public reacted strongly when it was taken down. I'm so happy that it ended up in the collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough to be kept safe and continue to live on in our community.”

The Art Gallery of Peterborough received designation as a Category A Collecting Institution by the Department of Canadian Heritage in 1981. Chair of the board and acquisitions committee, Catharine Blastorah says, “The AGP makes collection decisions very carefully following best practice standards. Whenever we accept a work into the Collection, we make that decision for our and future generations. This painting, which is based on a photograph of the Queen taken during her Silver Jubilee visit to Canada, is a welcome addition to the gallery’s collection, which holds very few early works by the artist.”

The AGP Board of Directors approved the acquisitions committee’s recommendation to accept the donation on Dec. 15, 2022. Gallery staff and the AGP board of directors worked with staff at the City to safely relocate the work from the Memorial Centre to the AGP’s Collection storage vault. There it will be cleaned and integrated into the gallery’s Permanent Collection where it will join over one hundred works by Bierk.

David Bierk (1944-2002) was born in Appleton, Minnesota, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. David immigrated to Canada and in 1972 took up a teaching position at Kenner Collegiate and Vocational Institute. After two years teaching high school art he moved on to teach at Fleming College, where he remained for 5 years.

In 1974 David became a founding member of Peterborough’s artist-run-centre, Artspace, of which he was the Director until 1987. In 1998 he was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Artists.

David was posthumously awarded the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal and his work is held in numerous public and private collections including the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Canada Council Art Bank, and the Art Gallery of Peterborough.

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Jimmy Carr Coming to The Peterborough Memorial Centre With the Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny Comedy Tour

UK comedian Jimmy Car will make his first appearance in Peterborough during his comedy show tour Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny on June 2.

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Due to overwhelming demand, Just For Laughs has announced that additional cities have been added for UK comedy star Jimmy Carr with his new show Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny.

Carr will make his first appearance in Peterborough at the Peterborough Memorial Centre as part of this national tour.

A household name in UK television, he is well known for hosting Channel 4’s 8 Out Of 10 Cats, 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Big Fat Quiz Of The Year in addition to presenting Comedy Central’s Roast Battle UK and Your Face Or Mine, and is the star of the UK’s most streamed Netflix comedy special of 2021 His Dark Material. He has been a guest on multiple U.S. late night staples such The Tonight Show, The Late, Late Show and Late Night With Conan O’Brien, and has performed at the Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival since 2003.

Carr also co-wrote The Naked Jape: Uncovering the Hidden World of Jokes in 2007 and his memoir Before & Laughter, released Sept. 2021, made The Sunday Times Bestsellers list.

This is the third time that Jimmy will be back on the road in Canada, following two sold out tours with Just For Laughs in 2016 and 2018. Featuring completely new material, the Terribly Funny tour is slated to be his most successful tour to date. 

Tickets start at $45.50 (plus fees) and go on sale Feb. 24 at 10 a.m.

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Peterborough Petes Earn Second Consecutive Shutout In 4-0 Win Over the Sudbury Wolves On Family Day Next Gen Game

The Peterborough Petes posted a second consecutive shutout, defeating the Sudbury Wolves 4-0 on a Monday matinee game at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on the Family Day Next Gen Game.

The Peterborough Petes followed Friday’s 3-0 shutout win with a 4-0 win over the Sudbury Wolves on Monday. Photo courtesy of Kenneth Andersen and the Peterborough Petes.

The Petes had some discipline problems incurring three straight penalties halfway through the first period. The penalty kill bailed them out and the game remained scoreless until the final few minutes of the period. Peterborough in the dying seconds of their powerplay saw Avery Hayes finding Gavin White at the point and rifled it home for a 1-0 lead going into the second.

The second period had Jonathan Melee make a cross-crease pass to Brian Zanetti who buried the one-timer for a 2-0 lead. Peterborough had another late-period goal with 13 seconds left in the frame as Jax Dubois won a faceoff that got to Chase Stillman. He ripped it at the net and got past Wolves goalie Nate Krawchuk for a 3-0 lead into the third period.

The third stanza saw Michael Simpson stop a 16-shot barrage, the highest shot total in a period from the Wolves this game to keep the game scoreless for Sudbury. J.R. Avon tacked on an empty-net goal to seal the 4-0 win for Peterborough.

The Petes remain on home ice for Talk Today night this Thursday for their next game against the Windsor Spitfires.

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Explore the Wonders Of Ancient Egypt With Continuing Education At Trent University

Find inspiration with in-person courses and workshops, including a special course and weekend workshop on the wonders of Ancient Egypt, hosted during the Spring term through Continuing Education at Trent University.

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Spring Continuing Education courses and workshops run throughout March and April. Register before March 1 and save 25 per cent with the promo code SPRING25.

“It is an ideal time to invite people to expand their horizons with Trent Continuing Education as we continue to grow Traill College’s presence as a downtown arts and culture hub,” says Dr. Michael Eamon, principal of Catharine Parr Traill College and director of Continuing Education at Trent. “Whether you’re coming out for a single day workshop, a multi-week course, or our special weekend course, this term promises affordable opportunities where you can learn something new and connect with people.”

New for this spring are offerings focused on Ancient Egypt. The six-week course “Wonders of Egypt: The Great Tombs, Temples & Towns of the Pharaohs” begins on March 22, as well as a special Ancient Egypt weekend running April 29 and 30. Here, participants can choose from a single workshop (for $40) or the full weekend experience with four distinct workshops (for $100). Workshops include: The Great Pyramids of Giza, Valley of the Kings: The World’s Most Famous Burial Grounds, Canadians on the Nile – Early Explorers in Egypt, and Secrets of Egypt Revealed – Recent Discoveries in Egypt.

Additionally, multi-week courses and workshops will provide participants the opportunity to get creative with watercolours, writing and more. All in-person classes take place at Catharine Parr Traill College.

Courses starting at $140 (including HST) for the series, and workshops start at just $40 (including HST), plus appropriate materials. Registration for all courses and workshops is available online.

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StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Champagne Photography, PKED, Hot Chocolate Fest, Indian River Acres and Launch Kawartha Innovation

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running StoosNews columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Woodville Photographer Vicky Champagne recently opened her own photography studio and retail space.

Champagne Photography Studio offers family photography, from parents to Grandparents, babies to fur babies. Vicki also offers editing tutorials, mentoring, a unique new baby photography design app and you can purchase an array of photography products including wall art prints, albums and more. Located at 87 King St. in Woodville or visit champagne.photo or champagnephotostudio on Facebook or Instagram.

Peterborough & the Kawarthas Economic Development will once again host the popular Starter Company Plus Showcase on Feb. 28 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Market Hall in downtown Peterborough.

The event should be big, as it will celebrate more than 24 participants and grant winners from the seven intakes of the Starter Company Plus program that occurred through the pandemic. The Starter Company Plus program is designed to provide business training for entrepreneurs in the City and County of Peterborough, who are launching a business or expanding an existing business. To get your free tickets to the showcase visit investptbo.ca/events.

If you missed the Hot Chocolate Festival in Lakefield last week, no worries!

The DBIA’s Hot Chocolate Fest is now on until this Sunday in Downtown Peterborough. There are 15 participating cafés and restaurants. Visit ptbohotchocolatefest.com for details.

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Congratulations to Kevin Cornish and Janet Dawson of Indian River Acres, who were recently honoured with the inaugural Peterborough Agricultural Innovation award.

Created by the Peterborough Agricultural Roundtable and co-sponsored Sunderland Co-op, the award recognizes Kevin and Janet’s dedication to innovation and sustainable processes they’ve implemented for their sweet corn, garlic, pumpkins and squash. Details are at ptboagnews.com

And Launch Kawartha and the Innovation Cluster Peterborough and the Kawarthas recently partnered to create the Launch Kawartha Innovation and Entrepreneurship Centre in Lindsay.

Offering a Free collaborative workspace to help entrepreneurs grow their business and connect with in-house experts in various business sectors visit launchkawartha.ca for details.

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Photos: New Japanese Restaurant Naka Japanese Food & Drink Hold Private Soft Launch; Public Opening Next Thursday

Peterborough’s latest restaurant Naka Japanese Food & Drink had a private soft opening, unveiling its menu and serving a select group of customers on an invite-only basis on Thursday night.

Naka’s menu features ramen, yakitori, sandwiches, an oyster bar, cocktails and draft beer. The restaurant officially soft launches to the public on Thursday.

It is located at 213 Hunter St. W. at the former location of the Vietnamese restaurant Hanoi House. The latter had two locations but the Hunter Street location closed down to consolidate the restaurant’s resources to its 1040 Lansdowne St. W. address.

Both restaurants are owned by Susan Tung who opted to open a Japanese restaurant to diversify Peterborough’s selection of available cuisine.

“I decided to go with this concept because I wanted to continue to promote Asian cuisine in the city,” she said in a prior interview. “There were times I wanted to do something more mainstream for Peterborough but that’s not me and I know if I’m not fully passionate about it, it won’t do well.”

Tung announced the opening of Naka in an Instagram post back on Jan. 25. Coincidentally, Tung opened Hanoi House almost exactly three years before Naka’s soft launch.

The restaurant is open at the following times:

  • Thursday: 4:30 p.m. - 9 p.m.

  • ​​Friday and Saturday: 4:30 p.m. - 9 p.m.

  • ​Sunday: 4 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

“I’m excited to take on this new challenge with my team and come back to Hunter Street full force,” said Tung.

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Half Load Restrictions Starting March 1 in The City of Peterborough

Commercial vehicles will be restricted to half loads on the following streets in the City of Peterborough from Wednesday, March 1 to Sunday, April 30.

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The following streets will be restricted to half loads:

  • Airport Road from Sir Sanford Fleming Drive to the south city limits

  • Armour Road from Nassau Mills Road to Paddock Wood

  • Ashburnham Drive from McFarlane Street to Maria Street

  • Ashburnham Drive from Neal Drive to the south city limits

  • Bensfort Road from River Road South to the south city limits

  • Brealey Drive from Parkhill Road West to Lansdowne Street West

  • Carnegie Avenue

  • Crawford Drive from Sir Sanford Fleming Drive to 0.6 km east of The Parkway

  • Cumberland Avenue from Ungava Avenue to Carnegie Avenue

  • Dobbin Road

  • Guthrie Drive

  • Harper Road

  • Hetherington Drive from Richard Road to Woodland Drive

  • Johnston Drive

  • MacFarlane Avenue - from Trentview Road to Television Road

  • Maniece Avenue from Ashburnham Drive to Television Road

  • McNamara Road from Guthrie Drive to Driscoll Road

  • Nassau Mills Road

  • Old Norwood Road from Ashburnham Drive to Television Road

  • Otonabee Drive

  • Parkhill Road East from Armour Road to Trent Severn Waterway Swing Bridge

  • Pioneer Road

  • River Road South from Lansdowne Street to Bensfort Road

  • Sherbrooke Street from Glenforest Boulevard to the west city limits

  • Towerhill Road from Chemong Road to Fairbairn Street

  • University Road

  • Wallace Point Road from Bensfort Road to Driscoll Road

  • Whittington Drive

  • Woodland Drive

These restrictions are pursuant to by-law No. 12-044 and any amendments.

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City Services; What's Open and Closed on Family Day 2023

Many City of Peterborough services will be offering modified hours and some City facilities will be closed for Family Day on Monday, Feb. 20.

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City Hall

City Hall, including the Tax Office, Clerk’s Office and Building Services, will be closed. Online services are available.

Garbage and recycling

There will be no changes to garbage and recycling on Monday, Feb. 20.

The Recycling Depot at 390 Pido Rd. remains open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 

The City/County Landfill at 1260 Bensfort Rd. will be closed.

The Hazardous and Electronic Waste Depot at 400 Pido Rd. will be closed.

Public Works

Public Works can be reached by phone 705-745-1386. This line is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

Arenas Division

Quaker Foods City Square will be open, weather permitting, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Visit the website for updates.

Arenas will be available to user groups for scheduled ice time.

Healthy Planet Arena will be open from noon to 10 p.m. The Snofest Family Skate with Snofest Pete takes place from 1:10 p.m. to 3 p.m. on the Leon’s Ice Pad. $5 per skater. Skaters can Register now to guarantee your spot. 

Kinsmen Civic Centre will be closed.

Facility booking inquiries for the Arenas Division are not available on Feb. 20.

Peterborough Memorial Centre will be open as the Peterborough Petes host the Sudbury Wolves at 2:05 p.m. Memorial Centre event tickets are available for purchase online.

Art Gallery of Peterborough

The Art Gallery of Peterborough will be closed on Feb. 20.

For information about gallery exhibitions and programs visit www.agp.on.ca. 

Peterborough Museum and Archives

The Peterborough Museum and Archives exhibitions and gift shop are open from noon to 5 p.m. on Feb. 20. Information about current exhibitions is available online at www.peterborough.ca/museum.

Peterborough Public Library

The Peterborough Public Library will be closed on Feb. 20. Information and digital resources are online at www.ptbolibrary.ca/.

Provincial Offences office

The Provincial Offences office at 99 Simcoe St. will be closed. Fine payments can be made online at www.peterborough.ca/POA.

Social Services office

The Social Services office at 178 Charlotte St. will be closed.

Emergency shelter services

Emergency shelter services remain open: to access emergency shelter services outside of regular business hours or on holidays, please call After Hours service at 705-926-0096.

Municipal child care centres

City-operated child care centres Pearson Day Care and Peterborough Day Care will be closed on Feb. 20.

Sport and Wellness Centre

The Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre will open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visit www.peterborough.ca/recreation for information about schedules and programs at the Wellness Centre.

Downtown Youth Space

The Downtown Youth Space at 201 McDonnel St. will be closed. To learn more about free, drop-in programs for youth aged 13 to 18, visit www.peterborough.ca/dys.

Transit

Peterborough Transit will operate on the holiday service schedule on Feb. 20.

Please visit the website for adjustments to schedules as on demand service has expanded www.peterborough.ca/transit or call 705-745-0525.

Peterborough Airport

The Peterborough Airport is open Feb. 20, with airport staff on-site for regular winter hours from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.  Emergency and after-hours callouts for airport staff are monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 705-743-6708.

Snofest offers four fun-filled days of winter-themed activities for all ages during the Family Day long weekend. Visit peterborough.ca/Snofest for the full schedule of events and contests. Highlights include Snowsuit Story Time, a Fun Swim with Snofest Pete, a winter party at Quaker Foods City Square on Saturday, Feb. 18 and the Mayor’s Pancake Breakfast with the East Peterborough Lions Club on Sunday, Feb. 19 at the Sport and Wellness Centre.

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