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Peterborough Hockey Association Sending Seven Teams to OMHA Championships
/The Peterborough Hockey Association (PHA) has the most successful season in their history; sending 7 teams to represent the Maroon and White at OMHA Championship Tournaments.
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Over the next two weekends, 7 teams will compete at the OMHA Championship Tournament. The PHA congratulated and wish the best of luck to all the players for their hard work and dedication, and to the coaching staffs for their relentless efforts in development and commitment to their team’s success.
“We’ve placed second in Lakeshore for sending teams to Whitby, who actually has two teams in almost every division and they sent 11. We have half as many teams and still sent 7, so we’re really happy with our season this year,” explained PHA president Mike Heffernan.
Pete’s teams at the OMHA Championship Weekends:
U10AA Date: March 31-April 2. Location: Kingston
U13 AA Date: March April 7-9. Location: Kingston
U14BB Date: March 31-April 2. Location: Windsor
U14AA Date: April 7-9. Location: Kingston
U15A Date: March 31-April 2. Location: Whitby
U15AA Date: April 7-9. Location: Kingston
U16A Date: April 7-9. Location: Whitby
The Association also congratulated the U15AA and U16 A teams and staff as they placed first and captured the Lakeshore Championships banners for their respective divisions.
“It feels great, especially coming out of COVID and trying to build these programs and the kids back up. It’s great to have Peterborough represented so well, it shows the success and dedication of all the players and coaches,” concluded Heffernan.
2023 Inductees Announced for the Peterborough & District Sports Hall of Fame
/Seven names are headed to the Peterborough & District Sports Hall of Fame as they announced their class of 2023 inductees on Wednesday.
(FROM LEFT TO RIGHT) TIM BARRIE, DON BARRIE, ED ARNOLD AND JASON HINTON showing Arnold’s copy of his book ‘ Peterborough’s Perfect Season’ published last year. Arnold has worked in Peterborough Media for over 35 years including roles such as editor, reporter, editor and more. Photo by David Tuan bui.
The induction ceremony is set for June 10 at the Peterborough & District Sports Hall of Fame in the Peterborough Memorial Centre at 7 p.m.
The following are this year’s inductees:
Ed Arnold - Builder - Media
Randy Bryan - Athlete - Lacrosse
Mollie Cartmell - Builder - Administration
Steve Fredericks - Athlete - Golf
Kerry Huffman - Athlete - Hockey
Erin Kent - Athlete - Synchronized Skating
Carolyn Cameron is being recognized as an honourary member for her contribution to the Hall of Fame with the annual golf tournament and website management in particular. Cameron has been a long-standing volunteer and a Board of Directors member.
Kawartha Downs Announce Lineup For Kawartha Country Music Festival For July 1-2; Dean Brody to Headline
/Kawartha Downs has announced its lineup for its annual Kawartha Country Music Festival, featuring several Canadian country artists for July 1 and 2 announced on Wednesday.
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Multi-platinum-selling artist Dean Brody is the headliner for the festival as he will be joined by The Reklaws, James Barker Band, Jade Eagleson and Sacha.
"We are thrilled to bring back our annual country music festival to Kawartha Downs," said Summer Nickerson-Hagen, marketing director. "This year's festival will be bigger and better than ever, with an amazing lineup of talented country artists at a great price. We look forward to bringing back our signature fireworks show on Canada Day Weekend as well."
Pre-sale tickets begin Wednesday morning and through Thursday at 10 p.m. with the pre-sale code KCMF2023.
General tickets are available on Friday at 10 a.m. and all tickets can be purchased through ticketweb.ca and direct links can be found at Kawartha Downs’s website in the ‘What’s On Calendar’ section.
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Peterborough Petes Commemorate Staff and Players in Annual Year-End Ceremony; President Dave Pogue Announces Retirement
/To mark the end of the regular season, Peterborough Petes staff, family and friends attended the team’s annual year-end awards ceremony at The Venue on Tuesday.
Tucker Robertson, Petes forward (left) with the Petes Executive Trophy, presented by Dave Pogue, Petes President (right). Robertson walked awayw ith four awards during the ceremony. Photo by David Tuan Bui.
Speeches were made by Dave Pogue, team president; Rob Wilson, head coach and Shawn Spearing, captain and defenseman prior to the awards being announced. Pogue had announced his retirement as president of the club at the end of June after a seven-year tenure.
“It’s time for a new voice,” he said during his speech. “Thank you for the relationships that I’ve been able to build with you because that’s what means the most to me.”
This was the first awards ceremony held in person since the 2018-19 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The following awards were presented to staff and players:
Mark Teevens Memorial Award (most assists) – Tucker Robertson (54 assists)
Ed Redmond Memorial Trophy (scholastics and hockey) – Chase Lefebvre
Outboard Marine Veterans Award (sportsmanship and ability) – Michael Simpson
Black’s Family Trophy (rookie of the year) – Liam Sztuska
Vince and Lottie Garvey Award (off-ice contribution) – Lynda Johnson (Longtime 50/50 Seller and Petes Booster Club member)
Molson Cup (most three-star selections voted by media) – Tucker Robertson (Also won in 2021-22)
Donnie Marsh Memorial Trophy (most dedicated to team) – Donovan McCoy (Also won in 2021-22)
Ed Rowe Memorial Award (most goals) – Avery Hayes (43 goals)
Norm Bryan Award (most improved player) – Jonathan Melee
Ushers Trophy (best defenceman) – Samuel Mayer (Also won in 2021-22)
Bill Bennett/CKPT Memorial Award (leading scorer) – Tucker Robertson (90 points)
Gary Dalliday Award (community service) – Konnor Smith (Also won in 2021-22)
Petes Executive Trophy (most valuable player voted by teammates) – Tucker Robertson (Also won in 2021-22)
The Board of Directors and Alumni Association recognized and presented gifts to graduating and overage players that include the following:
Michael Simpson
Cam Gauvreau
Samuel Mayer
Brian Zanetti
J.R. Avon
Connor Lockhart
Tucker Robertson
Jax Dubois
Chase Stillman
Brennan Othmann
Gavin White
Avery Hayes
Shawn Spearing
Michael Oke, Petes general manager commemorated the regular season's success while making optimistic remarks as the team enters the playoffs. He also thanked everyone who was a part of the Petes season including players, coaches, family, media and staff.
The Petes begin their playoff run at home against the Sudbury Wolves with game one on Thursday night at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
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Voice of Business: We Are All Ambassadors For Our Region and We Have a Lot to Showcase
/The summer season will soon be upon us and it’s going to be a pivotal year for the tourism industry.
It’s an understatement to say the last three years have been especially challenging for the tourism sector. It’s not just the public health restrictions and shut downs that we went through — tourism, and the service and hospitality sectors more broadly, are facing some of the biggest hurdles in hiring and retaining their workforce. This is especially difficult in rural areas where there is little local workforce to draw from.
According to the State of the Ontario Tourism Industry Report from the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Industry Association of Ontario, issues including access to labour, soaring debt, rural internet challenges, and a lack of public transportation connecting destinations have led to only four in 10 tourism operators forecasting profitability in 2024.
While this paints a bleak picture of the industry, our region has so much to offer. For the outdoorsy, we have a collection of beautiful lakes, rivers, and hiking trails that are the envy of many places across Canada and beyond. Downtown Peterborough offers a collection of culinary and cultural activities that punch well above our weight. Those looking to spend a few nights can choose between big hotels with all the amenities or quaint boutique hotels, resorts that are bustling with activity or secluded and serene, lakefront cottages, bed and breakfasts, or bring your own lodging with a camper or tent.
One particular gem that’s returning bigger and better is Peterborough Musicfest. Where else can you find a summer-long free concert series that has hosted the likes of Randy Bachman, Tegan and Sara, and Walk Off the Earth? Musicfest has a local economic impact of $5 million and brings in an audience of 150,000 over the summer. It’s a long-running hit with locals, but more than 1/3 of attendees report being from out-of-town.
It's not just big names and big crowds — it’s uniquely Peterborough. It’s right on the shores of Little Lake, the beautiful gathering place at the end of the rapids known as Nogojiwanong. It’s also in the heart of our city, just a few blocks from our vibrant downtown restaurant and shopping experience and close enough to inhale the sweet smell of oatmeal from Quaker. As a free music festival that aims big, it’s supported by our community through corporate sponsorships from local businesses, government grants, community fundraising initiatives, and private donations.
The 2023 Peterborough Musicfest Lineup has yet to be announced, but the team have already spilled the beans on two acts: Dwayne Gretzky on July 5 and Little River Band on July 26.
Our region has a many more activities that enhance our tourism sector. 4th Line Theatre is running two shows at their beautiful rural location near Millbrook. We have top-notch entertainment venues at Market Hall, Showplace Performance Centre, and the Peterborough Memorial Centre. You can immerse yourself in history at Lang Pioneer Village, Petroglyphs Provincial Park, Peterborough Museum & Archives and soon at a beautiful brand new Canadian Canoe Museum. We have beaches, wineries, breweries, distilleries, agricultural fairs, unique shopping experiences, art galleries, golf courses, agritourism, river cruises, and much more. Peterborough and the Kawarthas Tourism has a host of suggestions for things to enjoy here in our region.
We have so much to offer here in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Let’s be intentional in investing here in our community when it comes to enjoying and promoting local. Tourism campaigns aren’t just something for marketing agencies — it’s something we can all do when talking with family, friends, colleagues, and our social media connections. We are all ambassadors for Peterborough and the Kawarthas and we have a lot to showcase.
Content provided by the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce.
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100 Women Peterborough Raises $10,000 for Peterborough AIDS Resource Network at First Meeting of the Year
/The 100 Women Peterborough group came together for their first meeting of the year on March 21 to raise $10,000 for the Peterborough AIDS Resource Network (PARN).
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PARN was chosen by 100 Women Peterborough’s majority vote to receive the funds. The philanthropic group has supported local charities for five years, and donated over $164,000 to local community causes since its inception in 2018.
Peterborough AIDS Resource Network provides support and health promotion for people who are living with, affected by, or at-risk for HIV in the four counties of Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland and Haliburton. They provide education and equipment for people at risk for HIV, hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections.
PARN has been serving the community with both outreach and programming for LGBTQ+ youth and women who are living with, affected by or at-risk for HIV and continue to hold community capacity building projects, workshops and awareness to the broader community. They provide a variety of services including counselling, workshops and information on progression and treatment of the condition for those affected and their families. The organization also provides referrals to service providers, basic necessities to those in need and assistance with other health issues.
“All donations received will be going to women actively involved with our organization by compensating their time and contribution toward continuously improving the services they want to receive,” said Dane Record, executive director of PARN.
In PARN’s presentation to the members, Record stated the importance of working with volunteers in the community to fulfill their mission as an organization.
“The Women’s Advisory and Women In Action committees are two of the most passionate, hardworking committees that show up frequently to lead our community work and continue our mission to prevent new HIV transmissions and promote HIV/AIDS awareness in Peterborough City and County,” said Record.
“Our philosophy at 100 Women Peterborough is to come together as a group to make a big impact. Through our giving group we not only empower women to engage in philanthropy in a meaningful way that is budget friendly, but we also provide a quick, easy and transparent way for the charities to access donors and funding,” says Rose Terry, one of the founding members of 100 Women Peterborough. “We are providing a space for the collective voice to be heard.”
Peterborough Police Provide Updates On Fatal Woodglade Boulevard Collision of Three-Year-Old Girl
/The Peterborough Police Service have issued a statement on Monday regarding the ongoing investigation of a Woodglade Boulevard collision Thursday morning which resulted in the death of a three-year-old child.
photo by felicia massey.
At approximately 9 a.m. on Thursday, March 23, officers were called to a motor vehicle collision on Woodglade Boulevard.
A vehicle came off the road and struck a 3-year-old girl in the driveway of the residence. The child was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries and has since succumbed to those injuries. There was no one else injured in the collision.
At the scene of the accident, flowers, stuffed animals and notes have been left in memory of the young girl. Signs reading “slow down” have been placed along the Boulevard.
A GoFundMe has been set up to cover funeral costs and loss of wages for the family, and local business Hair by Fusion is using their salon as a donation drop-off location at 1625 Sherbrooke St.
The Peterborough Police Service Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to actively investigate the fatal collision. They say this is an absolutely tragic situation, and anyone with information is asked to call Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.
Staff Sergeant Dan MacLean speaks on the matter:
Peterborough Police Receiving a Continuation In Reports of Cryptocurrency Scams
/Peterborough Police Service continue to receive calls and reports about cryptocurrency scams surfacing in the Peterborough area announced on Tuesday.
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