Peterborough Teams Split Games In OFSAA Field Lacrosse Championship, Teams Aim for Consolation Championship Tuesday

St. Peter’s Secondary School Saints (SPSS) and Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School Griffins (TASSS) will have to compete for the consolation championship as both teams had a split record of 1-1 during the round-robin portion of the OFSAA Field Lacrosse AAA Championship on Monday.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Both teams had great starts to the championship.

COSSA champions SPSS defeated the Mayfield Mavericks 14-2 in the tournament’s opening contest at TASSS’s field.

“We came lights-out ready and we were a stronger team,” said Rod McGillis, Saints head coach. “We played well, it was a good game for us to work on our plays and get ready for game two.”

Host school TASSS had coasted their way to a win in this first game against Sacred Heart Crusaders with a 14-7 win. The Griffins had let in the first two goals before going on a six-point streak to run away with the contest.

Roughly over 250 students were in attendance at this game during school time to watch and cheer on the Griffins.

“We had the school community out here, the vibes were good and our big dogs stepped up today,” said Jeff Ralph, Griffins head coach. “That's what you need to do in a big tournament like this, you have to rely on your best players.”

Both teams ran into snags in their second and final round-robin games. Wins would propel them into the semifinals but losses would send them down to the consolation championships.

The Saints had lost a close game to the Wellington Falcons after failing to find the back of the net despite multiple scoring chances in the fourth quarter. SPSS fell 11-8 and would have to compete for fifth place on Tuesday.

“You have to give them credit, they're very well-coached, they're disciplined, they play the way we do,” said Gillis. “They did all the things right, they were a really tough opponent and you have to give them credit.”

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

TASSS was the last game of Monday but they fell to the Brooklin Bears 12-9 after falling behind early with a five-goal deficit. They attempted to mount a comeback in the second half getting as close with a three-goal deficit but just fell short.

“I was proud of the boys,” said Ralph. “We played Brooklin earlier in the season in the Trent tournament. We lost by a goal and it was a battle. We knew what were getting into today, the boys looked a little down early, we called a timeout, regrouped, picked their heads back up and we bounced back in the second half.”

Both teams have won their day-two games and will compete against each other for fifth place at TASSS at 2 p.m.

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Jasbir Raina Unanimously Appointed City's New Chief Administrative Officer After Monday's Council Meeting

Peterborough City Council has unanimously approved the appointment of Jasbir Raina as the City of Peterborough’s new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) effective immediately announce at a Council meeting on Monday night.

Photo courtesy of the City of Peterborough.

Raina began working for the City in June last year as the role of Commissioner of Infrastructure and Planning Services as part of the City’s senior leadership team after working in senior roles at the City of Brampton and the City of Mississauga over the last15 years. He is an engineer and has a Master of Business Administration degree, has extensive professional experience in the public sector in various positions over 30 years.

The CAO is the top administrative position that reports directly to City Council, overseeing the implementation of policies set by Council through the delivery of services by the City of Peterborough’s municipal workforce according to a press release.

“Mr. Raina’s commitment and dedication to the citizens of Peterborough has clearly been demonstrated in his previous role as Commissioner of Infrastructure and Planning Services,” said Mayor Jeff Leal. “We look forward to his leadership and guidance in his new role as Chief Administrative Officer.”

Raina replaces Sandra Clancy, who retired as CAO following a 38-year career with the City of Peterborough.

“It is a great honour to lead the team of professional and dedicated staff who are fully committed to delivering services to the City’s residents,” said Raina “I am beyond excited to take on this value-creating role at the City. I would like to thank the Mayor and members of Council for entrusting me to be City’s next CAO. I look forward to working collaboratively with the Mayor, Council, our community, and all stakeholders to advance priorities of Council to build a Future Ready Peterborough.”

Raina’s professional experience includes serving in the following positions:

  • Commissioner, Public Works and Engineering, City of Brampton

  • Director, Facilities Services/Operations and Maintenance, City of Brampton

  • Manager, Capital Planning and Asset Management, City of Mississauga

  • Manager, Facilities Operations and Property Management, City of Mississauga

Raina has a Master of Engineering from the Naval Institute of Technology and a Master of Business Administration from Athabasca University. He also has a Project Management designation through the Project Management Institute and a law certificate from Harvard University.

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Crossing Guard Appreciation Week June 5 to 9

The City of Peterborough is encouraging residents to show their support and appreciation for their neighbourhood crossing guards during Crossing Guard Appreciation Week from June 5 to 9.

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“It's important to recognize the many people working as crossing guards who help our students have a safe journey to and from school each day. As a community, we count on their friendly, dedicated commitment to the safety of our children,” said Councillor Keith Riel, transportation portfolio chair. “We hope that students, parents, and drivers take a moment this week to tell our crossing guards how much you appreciate them.”

If you are interested in becoming a crossing guard with the City of Peterborough, apply online or contact the City via phone 705-742-7777 ext. 1787 or by email.

Quick facts:

  • The City of Peterborough currently employs 52 school crossing guards and is looking to fill more positions for September 2023.

  • All vehicles and cyclists are required by the Ontario Highway Traffic Act to stop and wait until children and Crossing Guards have cleared the entire roadway at school crossings before proceeding

Support your local crossing guards by:

Stop when a crossing guard raises his or her stop sign.

Take notice of whether a guard is on duty and slow down when approaching school crossing locations.

Obey the law. Remain stopped until all children and the crossing guard have completely exited the roadway.

Proceed with caution – obey posted speed limits and observe all no stopping and no parking signs – park in designated areas only.

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Peterborough Petes Reflect On Historic Championship Season As Off-Season Begins

After winning the OHL Championship and finishing third at the Memorial Cup, the Peterborough Petes head into the offseason preparing for a title defence while looking back on their historic year.

Photo by Samantha Bianco.

The Petes won the OHL Championship in six games against the London Knights on May 21. The team won their first J. Ross Robertson Cup since 2006 when they ironically swept the Knights.

“That meant the world to me,” explained Shawn Spearing, Petes’ captain. “Five years with this team, it's been unbelievable and I've loved every second of it. There's no better way to cap it off, I can't even explain that feeling, it's surreal.”

“Nobody gave us a shot except for us,” said Rob Wilson, Petes head coach. “We felt about three-four weeks before the end of the season, we were starting to come together. We made a lot of changes and it was quite the battle. The way worked for each other, (I’m) just super proud of them.”

Petes goaltender Michael Simpson was named OHL Playoff MVP for his efforts.

The following was the Petes playoff run:

  • Eastern Conference quarterfinals: Peterborough Petes def. Sudbury Wolves, 4-0 series

  • Eastern Conference semifinals: Peterborough Petes def. Ottawa 67’s, 4-2

  • Eastern Conference finals: Peterborough Petes def. North Bay Battalion, 4-2

  • OHL Championship: Peterborough Petes def. London Knights

The OHL Championship win qualified the Petes for Memorial Cup in Kamloops B.C. They were joined by Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League, the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League.

The Petes had a rough start, losing their first two games to Seattle and Kamloops but rebounded with a much-needed win against the Remparts to force a tiebreaker game for a semifinal spot.

Peterborough won two straight, defeating Kamloops in a revenge game to advance to the semifinals but lost out to the Thunderbirds and be eliminated from the tournament.

“A wonderful effort by the boys,” said Dave Pogue, Petes president. “Some lows and some highs but they definitely showed the resilience that they showed time and time again during the playoffs and we couldn't ask any more of them.”

The following were the Memorial Cup results for the Petes:

  • Round Robin: Seattle Thunderbirds def. Peterborough Petes, 6-3

  • Round Robin: Kamloops Blazers def. Peterborough Petes 10-2

  • Round Robin: Peterborough Petes def. Quebec Remparts, 4-2

  • Tiebreaker game: Peterborough Petes def. Kamloops Blazers, 5-4 OT

  • Semifinals: Seattle Thunderbirds def. Peterborough Petes, 4-1

The Petes roster will need retooling as 10 players are graduating from the team with only three overage (OA) spots available for next season. Gavin White, Avery Hayes and Spearing were the team’s OAs this year and will move on from the Petes. White signed an entry-level contract with the Dallas Stars of the NHL on Mar. 2.

The following are the team’s graduating players becoming or are already OAs and their NHL prospect teams if applicable:

  • Samuel Mayer

  • Michael Simpson

  • J.R. Avon (Philadelphia Flyers)

  • Cam Gauvreau

  • Brennan Othmann (New York Rangers)

  • Connor Lockhart

  • Chase Stillman (New Jersey Devils)

  • Jax Dubois

  • Tucker Robertson (Seattle Kraken)

  • Gavin White* (Dallas Stars)

  • Avery Hayes*

  • Shawn Spearing*

*denotes an overage prior to the season’s start

The Petes added some hometown talent during this year’s OHL Priority Selection in first-round pick defenseman Carson Cameron (Bobcaygeon) and sixth-round pick, goaltender and hometown boy Masen Johnston. The team added 13 players including eight forwards, four defencemen and a goaltender.

The following are the Petes draft results:

  • First round, 13th overall: Carson Cameron, D, Central Ontario Wolves

  • Fourth round, 76th overall: Joseph Cadorin, F, Toronto Marlboros

  • Fifth round, 88th overall: Liam Ladds, D, Elgin-Middlesex Canucks

  • Sixth round, 112th overall: Masen Johnston, G, Peterborough Petes

  • Seventh round, 133rd overall: Chase Del Colombo, F, Toronto Nationals

  • Eighth round, 153rd overall: Gavin Lock, F, Detroit Little Caesars

  • Ninth round, 173rd overall: Easton Lynds, F, Mississauga Senators

  • 10th round, 193rd overall: Calum Hartnell, D, Ottawa Jr. Senators

  • 10th round, 196th overall: Thanasi Marentette, D, Toronto Nationals

  • 11th round, 213th overall: Francis Parish, F, Central Ontario Wolves

  • 12th round, 234th overall: Aiden Lee, F, Markham Majors

  • 13th round, 253rd overall: Brody Leet, F, Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs

  • 14th round, 273rd overall: Joshua Kaufman, F, Kitchener Jr. Rangers

  • 15th round, 293rd overall: Kaiden Thatcher, D, Ajax-Pickering Raiders

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Photos: Peterborough Cadet Units Celebrate Annual Ceremonial Review at the Peterborough Airport

The local Peterborough Cadet Units (534 Raider, 2672 Hasty P's, 112 Howe) held their Annual Ceremonial Review this past Sunday, June 4 at the Peterborough Airport.

The parade was attended by this year's reviewing officer, Brigadier-General Jamie Speiser-Blanchet, Formation Commander of the Cadets and Junior Canadian Rangers Group.

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May Photo Recap with Dave Ellis

Local wildlife photographer Dave Ellis shares his captures from the month of May; featuring many different environments and species of wildlife all over Peterborough and the Kawarthas.

PTBOCanada often features his work in our ‘Good Morning PTBO’ posts, which you can find on our social media accounts.

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Peterborough Public Health Reports High Risk Level Air Quality Due to Ongoing Forest Fires

On Monday, Peterborough Public Health (PPH) has advised residents to take precaution as outdoor air quality remains at the high risk level due to ongoing forest fires.

photo courtesy of peterborough public health, facebook.

Smoke from forest fires throughout the province and from Quebec is present in the air in the region. Forest fire smoke can be harmful to everyone’s health even at low concentrations. PPH is advising everyone to take action to reduce their exposure to smoke.

People with lung disease (such as asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) or heart disease, older adults, children, pregnant people and people who work outdoors are at higher risk of experiencing health effects caused by forest fire smoke.

Those who are at higher risk of health complications due to air pollution are advised to:

  • Avoid going outdoors altogether, especially for prolonged periods

  • Avoid strenuous activities outdoors, which carry a significant risk of making underlying medical conditions worse

  • Improve indoor air quality by cleaning or changing furnace air filters, using a portable air filter system, or creating your own Corsi Rosenthal box

  • Wear a respiratory mask (N95, KN95) at all times when outdoors

Other community members are advised to:

  • Reduce time spent outdoors

  • Improve indoor air quality by cleaning or changing furnace air filters, using a portable air filter system, or creating your own Corsi Rosenthal box

  • Consider wearing a respiratory mask (N95, KN95) when outdoors, particularly for prolonged periods

Visit www.airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values for the Peterborough region.

Learn more about indoor air quality and filter systems, visit the website.

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Photos: Peterborough Petes Welcomed Home By Fans After Returning From Memorial Cup In Kamloops

The Peterborough Petes were welcomed home by fans after finishing their Memorial Cup run, returning home from Kamloops after placing third place in the tournament.

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StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Propel Physiotherapy, The Vine, Escape Maze and Kingdon Timber Mart

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…

Propel Physiotherapy is celebrating its new clinic in Peterborough with a grand opening on Thursday, June 22 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Kawartha Heights Business and Professional Centre at 1600 Lansdowne St. W., Unit 9.

The clinic features four private treatment rooms and an open gym area with treatment tables and specialized equipment. Find out more about their services, meet the team, or book an appointment at propelphysiotherapy.com.

A new pescatarian-friendly restaurant is open at 165 Sherbrooke St., Unit A in the former Electric City Bread Company location.

The Vine opened its doors May 30 and offers comfort food and a weekend brunch with a plant-forward philosophy. Owners Tyrone Flowers and Lauren Mortlock plan to offer dishes that include salads, soups, sandwiches, entrées and pizza. Check out their menu at thevineptbo.com.

Get ready to battle it out with friends, family, or co-workers as Escape Maze launches its new indoor/outdoor laser tag space.

Located just south of Peterborough at 156 Cedar Bank Rd., Escape Maze offers a variety of group activities, including escape rooms, games, adventure trails, glamping and a variety of experiences from corn farmer zombies to weekend packages solving secret case files. You can find more details at escapemaze.ca.

Kingdon Timber Mart recently celebrated the grand opening of its location at 1873 8th Line Smith on the edge of Lakefield.

The celebrations included deals, food, and activities. The huge new facility first opened its doors back in 2020, but this year is the time to throw a party and make it official. Locally owned and operated, Kingdon Timber Mart has been serving the community for more than 90 years, providing the products that have literally built our communities. The team at Kingdon are ready to help you with your home projects, whether you’re looking for supplies, expert advice or need to rent some specialized equipment.

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Fans Invited to Peterborough Airport to Welcome Peterborough Petes Home After Memorial Cup Run

It was a little sooner than wanted but the Peterborough Petes are inviting fans and community members to welcome the team at the Peterborough Airport as they arrive home from the Memorial Cup in Kamloops, B.C.

The team is expected to arrive just before 4:00 p.m. announced by the team on Saturday morning.

The Petes had an overall record of 2-3 in the Memorial Cup, finishing in third place. Photo by Samantha Bianco

The team requests fans to park in the main terminal at the Peterborough Airport and enter the terminal building to welcome the team home. The team fell short of reaching the finals after taking a 4-1 loss to the Seattle Thunderbirds Friday night in the semis and finished third.

Dave Pogue, Petes president wrote a letter to Peterborough to thank the fans for the historic season the team had that includes winning an OHL Championship.

To the Petes Fans in Peterborough, across Canada and around the world,

The 2022-23 season was one of historic highs for the Mighty Maroon and White, and on behalf of the Board of Directors, staff, players, and every member of the Peterborough Petes organization, I want to personally thank you for your passionate support during this championship season.

At our annual Season Ticket Member BBQ before the season started, I stood in front of hundreds of our biggest fans and said that we would be satisfied with nothing less than an Ontario Hockey League championship, and I cannot be more proud of our team for delivering that for our community.

Lifting the J. Ross Robertson Cup as OHL champions on home ice on Sunday, May 28 was something that many in our community, myself included, will never forget. To share that moment with our fans and families in our own barn, and then to celebrate with thousands of fans at Quaker Square the next day, was a perfect way to showcase just how much this championship belongs to the entire Petes community. 

In Kamloops, BC, at the Memorial Cup, the team did not disappoint. Our players, coaches, and staff represented our historic franchise, and the Peterborough community, in exemplary fashion, with many in Kamloops embracing Peterborough as their own. Although we fell just short of winning the most elusive trophy in sports, a standard of excellence in Peterborough has been re-established by the performance of the 2022-23 Petes. 

To the hundreds of thousands of fans in our city, across the province, and around the world, thank you! You showed up for our team this season in record numbers at the Peterborough Memorial Centre, at our watch parties and championship celebration event, and out and about in the community every day. Petes pride is at an all-time high, and with season tickets already nearly sold out for the 2023-24 campaign, I know that our fans will continue to serve as the backbone of our storied franchise’s success. 

Thank you, and Go Petes Go!

Dave Pogue

President

Peterborough Petes

Petes Memorial Cup 50/50 tickets are still on sale with a minimum $5,000 jackpot. The draw will take place after the Memorial Cup Final on Sunday.

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