Caley's Crease Earns Sponsorship Naming Rights For Kinsmen Twin-Pad Arena

Retail sports store Caley’s Crease has earned the sponsorship naming rights for the Kinsmen Civic Centre west twin-pad arena at 1 Kinsmen Way on Sherbrooke Street, announced by The City of Peterborough on Friday.

In recent years, the City has invested in the infrastructure at the Kinsmen Civic Centre, which is expected to extend the life of the facility for another 20-plus years. Photo courtesy of Caley’s Crease.

“The City of Peterborough is pleased to welcome the new sponsor at the Kinsmen Civic Centre which is also leasing space for a sports store that offers services to Kinsmen Civic Centre users as well as customers from the broader community,” said Heather Stephens, City of Peterborough recreation programs and partnerships manager.

Caley’s Crease sells hockey and lacrosse equipment while specializing in hockey goalie equipment. The storefront can be accessed from both inside Kinsmen Civic Centre as well as from a separate exterior entrance.

“Caleys Crease is excited to grow and expand in the community by adding our second location at the Kinsmen Civic Centre,” said Colin Caley of Caley’s Crease. “In addition to naming rights to an ice pad, Caleys Crease offers the Kinsmen Civic Centre a new pro shop offering skate sharpening and equipment sales to users.”

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Peterborough Lakers Lose Close Game With Six Nations in Overtime 9-8; Chiefs Clinch First Place

The Peterborough Lakers and Six Nations Chiefs played a close and chippy game but the visitors came out on top and clinch first place with a 9-8 overtime win at the Peterborough Memorial Centre (PMC) on Thursday night.

Johnny “Shooter” Davis performed the the ceremonial faceoff to commemorate and honour the 1973 Mann Cup CHampion Lakers with their 50th anniversary of their title win. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Lakers.

The ceremonial faceoff featured members of the 1973 Mann Cup Champion Lakers that recognize the 50th anniversary of their title win.

The visitors quickly quieted the PMC as one of the league’s top scorers Lyle Thompson, drew first blood seven seconds in for a 1-0 lead. The league leader in goals Holden Cattoni was not to be outdone as he got Peterborough on the board just over five-and-a-half minutes later. Sam LeClair pulled Six Nations ahead on the powerplay and kept that 2-1 lead into the second period.

Six Nations kept putting on the pressure, beating Lakers goalie Landon Kells twice to extend their lead 4-1. Peterborough was able to capitalize on their special teams with a pair of power play goals. That was part of a four-goal run to end the period and get their first lead of the game, 5-4.

The third period was a seesaw battle between both teams as neither team was able to score consecutive goals. The edge went to Six Nations as Thompson scored two goals in the frame for a hat trick. The game was tied at eight and overtime was needed to settle things.

Thompson, just as he scored first in the first and third period comes up big again for Six Nations as he was able to throw a bouncing shot past Kells for the 9-8 win and a first-place clinch.

Things got physical with the teams after the goal as they were pushing and shoving each other for several minutes. The scuffle occurred after Six Nation’s Eric Fannell shoved Robert Hope aside with his forearm to celebrate the goal with his teammates and the latter confronted the Chief immediately after the contact.

Both teams eventually stopped and went through the handshake line.

The win puts Six Nations six points ahead of the Lakers while owning the tiebreaker to seal up first place for the regular season. The Lakers have three games left including back-to-back games against the third-place Brooklin L.C. who are trying to overtake Peterborough, trailing four points.

The Lakers play the Cobourg Kodiaks this Sunday on the road for their next game scheduled for 6 p.m.

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Trent University Hires Inaugural Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Dr. Rona Jualla van Oudenhoven has been appointed Trent University’s inaugural equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) effective this September, announced on Thursday.

Photo courtesy of Trent University.

“Trent’s strength lies in our diversity, highlighting broad perspectives and diverse ways of learning, knowing, and discovery. Dr. Jualla van Oudenhoven’s appointment builds on our commitment to human rights, equity, diversity and inclusion and will amplify our ongoing initiatives in EDI,” said Stephanie Williams, Trent HR vice president. “The committee was impressed with Rona’s depth of knowledge and experience in implementing equity, diversity, and inclusion strategic plans across campuses. She demonstrated a compelling ability and commitment to creating and supporting an inclusive and safe campus.”

Dr. Jualla van Oudenhoven will play a central role in all areas of human rights, equity, and accessibility across Trent’s campuses in Peterborough and Durham according to a press release. She will provide strategic leadership in developing and implementing EDI policies, programs, practices and a university-wide EDI action plan.

She will also aid in the recommendations of the University’s Anti-Racism Task Force and the Joint Report with the Trent University Faculty Association on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigeneity forward in collaboration with departments across campus. 

“EDI can be very complex work, and at the same time, we can keep the underlying philosophy of equity for all quite simple, as a basic rights entitlement for everyone,” said Dr. Jualla van Oudenhoven. “In fact, the measure of any institution, person, or entity is visible in how we treat our most marginalized groups. This is EDI advocacy.”  

Dr. Jualla van Oudenhoven is currently the chief diversity officer at Radboud Universiteit in Nijmegen, Netherlands. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of West Indies with undergraduate specializations in psychology, management, and higher education.

Her doctoral research focused on violence studies and rights-based approaches to addressing inequities, forming a natural backdrop for her EDI work. She continued her professional development achieving certifications in project management, coaching, human rights theory and practice and restorative justice and is a Canadian-certified inclusion practitioner.

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Things To Do In-and-Around Peterborough This Weekend; July 21 - July 23

Here are some things to do in Peterborough City and County this weekend from July 21 - July 23!

 

4th Line Theatre Presents: The Tilco Strike

Millbrook’s 4th Line Theatre presents ‘The Tilco Strike’

It recounts the year-long fight between 35 poorly paid women, and their male bosses at Tilco Plastics in Peterborough, Ontario, who were determined to crush the women and their union. The strike began in December 1965 over a $25 bonus and escalated into an epic battle between organized labour and strike-breaking employers. The women lost their fight, but changed labour relations in Ontario forever

When: July 21 and 22, 6 p.m.

Where: 4th Line Theatre, Millbrook

Tickets: Youth (5-16), $45 and Adults, $50

 

Live Harness Racing at Kawartha Downs

See horses and drivers in the sulkies race around a five-eighths mile track at Kawartha Downs. Bet on your favourite horses and enjoy the dining experience while you see the horses circle the track.

When: July 21, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Where: Kawartha Downs

Tickets: Free

 

Movie Mornings at the Peterborough Public Library

Chill out in the FOL Community Room of the Peterborough Public Library and watch Trolls World Tour.

When the Queen of the Hard Rock Trolls tries to take over all the Troll kingdoms, Queen Poppy and her friends try different ways to save all the Trolls. (2020, 91 min)

Get comfortable and grab some popcorn while supplies last.

When: July 21, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Where: Peterborough Public Library

Tickets: Free

 

League 1 Ontario Women's Home Game - Electric City FC vs Burlington SC

The Electric City Football Club Women’s Team host the Burlington SC for a regular-season match at Fleming College.

When: July 22, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Where: Fleming College

Tickets: $15 - $30

 

League 1 Ontario Men's Home Game - Electric City FC vs Vaughan Azzurri

The Electric City Football Club Men’s Team host the Vaughan Azzurri for a regular-season match at Fleming College.

When: July 22, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Where: Fleming College

Tickets: $15 - $30

 

Ennismore Shamrock Festival

The Ennismore Shamrock Festival is a long-standing tradition in the heart of Ennismore that began in 1967 as a Centennial year celebration. Join them for a day full of fun for the whole family.

Enjoy ball hockey, soccer and rookie ball tournaments, bouncy castles, BBQ, petting zoo and more!

When: July 22 and 23, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Where: Robert E. Young Recreation Complex (553 Ennis Rd., Ennismore)

Tickets: Free

 

Peterborough Musicfest Presents Canadian Rapper Classified

Next to hit the Peterborough Musicfest stage is Canadian rapper Classified.

Classified hit the music scene in 1995. The Nova Scotia-born rapper has 18 studio albums. He has worked with some of the world’s most prominent hip hop artists, including Snoop Dogg, Raekwon and Maestro Fresh Wes. His music has amassed more than 200 million streams globally.

The artist has received 24 major award nominations, with eight wins between the Juno Awards, East Coast Music Awards and MuchMusic Video Awards.

His 2013 self-titled album debuted at number one on the Canadian Nielsen Soundscan Chart with the single ‘Inner Ninja’ earning a Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year.

When: July 22, 8 p.m.

Where: Del Crary Park

Tickets: Free

Peterborough Farmers Market

Buy directly from the farmer who grew it, raised it, harvested, or foraged it! Sixty percent of our vendors are primary producers who have gone through a third party inspection process to verify they grow 100% of what they sell. The remaining forty percent include bakers, prepared food vendors, artists and community groups.

Enjoy a festive market atmosphere with Peterborough’s finest prepared food vendors, artisans and musicians. 

Come find us every Saturday to find local produce, delicious takeaway meals and goodies, and artisan wares. We look forward to seeing you there!

When: July 22, 7 a.m.- 1 p.m.

Where: Morrow Park

 

Pick Up Some Produce at The Peterborough Regional Farmers’ Market

We invite you to listen to the sounds of our local musicians while visiting our 100+ vendor outdoor market May 1 to October 31, rain or shine in the Morrow Building parking lot. From November 1 to April 30, we are located inside the Morrow Building just south of the parking lot.

The establishment of a central market area for individual trade or sales has been a feature of societies all over the world for centuries. This trade has taken place in Peterborough for the past 190 years. This efficient method of commerce (ie. producer, direct to consumer) has gained much interest in recent years as small businesses have grown. We at the Peterborough Farmers’ Market are proud to be part of this popular phenomenon.

As producers of local food and crafts, we stress freshness, quality and value as we deal each and every week with our market patrons. Come and enjoy this traditional shopping experience.

When: July 22, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Where: Quaker Foods City Square

 

Stand-Up Comedy Night at Gordon Best Theatre

Join us for a night of laughs with Stand-Up Comedy Night!

Featuring Headliner Adam Christie, Olivia Stadler (Writer for Letterkenny, Roastbattle Canada) Peter Saran (Just for Laughs Toronto) and Host Ben McKay (Edinburgh Fringe Festival)

When: July 22, 8 p.m.

Where: Gordon Best Theatre

Tickets: $20 online, or $25 cash at the door.

 

Peterborough Kia 1st Annual Car Show

Check out classic cars as Peterborough Kia is hosting thier first annual car show.

See model cards from the 60s and 70s, enjoy live music and possibly win money in their 50/50 draw.

Proceeds will go to Kawartha Food Share and the Peterborough YMCA.

When: July 23, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Where: Peterborough Kia (238 Lansdowne Street East)

Tickets: Free

Hometown PTBO: Robert Winslow On Founding 4th Line Theatre and Its August Production, The Cavan Blazers

This week on Hometown PTBO, Pete Dalliday talks with founder Robert Winslow about growing up in Millbrook, how his property became 4th Line Theatre and the month-long production of The Cavan Blazers running from Aug. 1 - 26.

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Trent Lakes Woman Wins Over $80,000 In LOTTO MAX Draw

Trent Lakes’s Adela Caschera has become $82,911.10 richer after getting the second-place LOTTO MAX prize from the July 7 draw, announced on Thursday.

LOTTO MAX players in Ontario have won over $7.6 billion since 2009, including 96 jackpot wins and 844 MAXMILLIONS prizes. Photo courtesy of OLG.

Caschera, a 67-year-old mother of three, said she’s been playing the lottery for over 30 years. She often plays LOTTO MAX and LOTTO 6/49 with ENCORE.

“I’ve been playing the same set of numbers for nearly 10 years,” she said. “Those were the numbers I won on.”

One morning, Caschera checked the winning numbers on her computer and saw that her ticket matched.

“I shouted to my husband and told him the news,” she said. “He was so excited for me. I had to step out and process the win.”

The Trent Lakes mother says she will manage her finances with her winnings and share it with her kids.

“I don’t even know how to explain this feeling,” said Caschera. “I’m so thankful and happy I won.'“

The winning ticket was purchased at Foodland on Buckhorn Road in Buckhorn.

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Peterborough Kia to Host Inaugural Car Show to Support Kawartha Food Share and YMCA

Get into Peterborough Kia’s first annual classic car show to be hosted at their dealership this Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Event flyer of Peterborough Kia’s first car show. Photo courtesy of Peterborough Kia.

The dealership is located at 238 Lansdowne St. E.

The show features classic cars from the 60s and 70s and is providing live music and a 50/50 draw.

Proceeds of the event are going to Kawartha Food Share and Peterborough YMCA.

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21-Year-Old Peterborough Man Faces Multiple Charges For Drug Trafficking

A 21-year-old Peterborough man is facing several charges for drug trafficking after an investigation the spanned several months.

File Photo.

At roughly 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, police with the Peterborough Police Drug Unit spotted the suspect in the Aylmer Street and Charlotte Street area. He was taken into custody without incident. 

Officers executed a search warrant at a Stewart Street residence and seized the following:

  • 232 grams of cocaine

  • 360 grams of ecstasy

  • 25 grams psilocybin

  • 14,400 milligrams of marijuana products

  • A small quantity of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide

  • Over $5,000 in Canadian currency

The suspect was arrested and charged with:

  • Possession of a Schedule III substance for the purpose of Trafficking- Other Drugs (Psilocybin)

  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking- Other Drugs (Ecstasy)

  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking - Cocaine
    Possession of a Schedule III substance for the purpose of Trafficking - (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide)

  • Possessing cannabis for the purpose of selling

  • Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5000 - in Canada

  • Fail to Comply with Probation Order

The suspect is bound by a probation order with the following conditions to keep the peace and be of good behaviour.

He is being held in custody and will appear in court on Thursday.

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OLG Makes First-Quarter Payment of Over $780,000 to The City of Peterborough

Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has made its first quarter payment of $789,929 to the City of Peterborough for hosting Shorelines Casino Peterborough, announced on Wednesday.

Since 1994, host communities have received more than $2 billion in non-tax gaming revenue. File Photo.

The first quarter ran from April 1 to June 30. Peterborough has received $10,194,294 since the Shorelines opened in October 2018.

These payments to host communities are based on a formula consistently applied across all gaming sites in Ontario using a graduated scale of gaming revenue at the hosted site as stated in a press release. 

“Host communities support important community programs and services and strengthen their local infrastructure with these gaming revenues,” said Peter Bethlenfalvy, minister of finance. “These financial supports help fund the vital programs and services that residents can depend on for their future.”

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