Fleming Phoenix Roundup: Feb. 13

The Fleming Phoenix had some close calls but could not pull out victories from their basketball and volleyball teams.

The Fleming Phoenix logo was unveiled for the college on Sept. 8, replacing the Fleming Knight. Photo courtesy of Fleming College.

The Phoenix men’s basketball team lost their final two regular-season games at home this weekend.

On Friday, a full house was at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre (PSWC) as the Phoenix hosted the La Cite Coyotes. The Phoenix had two strong quarters but lost 77-61 to the Coyotes.

The high scorer for the Phoenix was Shawn Blackwood with 22 points including nine rebounds, five steals, six turnovers and two blocked shots. Jason Diaz had 10 points with five rebounds, four steals and one turnover. Lystra White had nine points with five rebounds, two steals and one turnover.

The Phoenix welcomed the Algonquin Wolves to the PSWC for Saturday's final game of the regular season. The Phoenix had a solid second quarter in this close game but it wasn’t enough as they lost another nailbiter to the Wolves 97-92.

High scorers for the Phoenix included Jesean Wilson with 28 points, including four rebounds, one blocked shot and one turnover, Shawn Blackwood with 23 points and Orlando Carias with 12 points.

The Phoenix men’s volleyball team travelled to Kitchener on Sunday to kick off their playoff run against the first-place western division Conestoga Condors. The Phoenix had a strong start, winning the first two matches, 26-24, and 25-22 but could not hold off the Condors who took the next three matches, 25-16, 25-17, and 15-11 to lose three matches to two.

Phoenix Sam Deschenes had 20 points in the game including 18 kills, five digs and one ace. Phoenix Hunter Hoskins also had a strong game with 10 points, including nine kills, six digs and one ace.

The two Phoenix mixed doubles curling teams participated in the OCAA championships in Sault Ste. Marie from last week Wednesday to Saturday.

The mixed doubles team of Ben Potter and Miranda Jensen were held to 0-6 in the seven-team round-robin play but were awarded the Fair Play award for the tournament.

The Phoenix mixed doubles team of Cameron Fraser and Brook Parcels finished their round-robin play with a record of 3-3, moving them on to the semi-finals. The team came in fourth overall after dropping their game in the bronze medal match.

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Four Peterborough Officers Recognized From August Gunpoint Standoff At Car Dealership

Four Peterborough Police Service officers were recognized at a Police Services Board meeting on Tuesday night concerning an incident at a car dealership in August 2023.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

PC Mitchell Northey, PC Josh Gibbs, PC Nick Gannon and Sergeant Mike Self were recognized for their bravery and commitment to public safety in the situation. It involved an armed standoff with the suspect who held an employee at the business at gunpoint according to the police report.

The officers also administered first aid to the suspect after he drank a substance and collapsed. The man was taken to Peterborough Regional Health Centre but died. No one else was injured in the incident.

“If it were not for the brave actions of the officers involved placing their own lives in direct danger to save the lives of others, it is possible that this incident could have ended more tragic. The actions of these officers were heroic and that is why the awards committee and the Chief recommended that they all be recognized with a Board commendation,” according to a statement in a press release.

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Commercial Vehicles Restricted to Half Loads From March 1 to April 30

Commercial vehicles will be restricted to half loads on the following streets in the City of Peterborough from March 1 April 30 to help protect roadways from damage during the spring thaw.

Photo by Keegan Beekers.

  • 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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Fleming Basketball Player Gaining National Recognition

Fleming Phoenix’s Shawn Blackwood of the men’s basketball team has gained provincial and national recognition by being named to several honours.

Photo courtesy of Fleming College.

The Ajax native was named one of the Fleming Phoenix Athletes of the Month for January, an OCAA Athlete of the Week and a CCAA Athlete of the Week.

Blackwood attends Fleming for their Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician program. He joined the basketball team last month, averaging 27.5 points, shooting 59.4 per cent from the field and averaging almost 10 rebounds in his six games with the team.

On Jan. 30, Fleming lost a narrow 103-101 overtime road game to the Loyalist Lancers. Blackwood led Fleming with 30 points and 13 rebounds.

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Sonnet Insurance and Kawartha Credit Union Partner To Offer Home and Auto Insurance Coverage To Kawartha Members

Kawartha Credit Union (KCU) and Sonnet Insurance have teamed up to provide home and auto insurance for Kawartha’s members.

Photo courtesy of Kawartha Credit Union.

Sonnet is known as the country’s first coast-to-coast fully online home and auto insurance companies according to a press release.

It also states that members will have access to competitive prices including usage-based insurance options, valuable offers and potential savings of hundreds of dollars by bundling home and auto insurance, in addition to top-tier care from Sonnet’s fully licensed insurance advisors along the way.

“Kawartha Credit Union is committed to supporting our members with the best products, services, and advice to assist them in achieving their financial goals,” comments Norah McCarthy, KCU president and CEO. “Through this relationship with Sonnet, we are pleased to provide our members with access to savings on easy-tounderstand insurance options that help them get the coverage they need, with the exceptional service they are accustomed to receiving at Kawartha.”

“We are excited to team up with Kawartha Credit Union to offer their members reliable coverage to protect what matters most,” said Eric Marion, Sonnet VP of Group Insurance. “This relationship means we are well positioned to provide our secure, affordable, and easy online insurance experience to members.”

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Peterborough Petes Season Ticket Holders Can Win Over $30,000 In Prizes From 100 Days of Giving

The Peterborough Petes have announced that their annual 100 Days of Giveaways Campaign for season ticket holders that starts on Wednesday.

Photo by Samantha BIanco.

Fans who put a deposit down on 2024-2025 season tickets before Wednesday are entered in every draw to win one of 100 amazing prizes with a combined value of over $30,000. Fans who qualify for 100 Days of Giveaways can win unlimited times over the campaign’s duration. Any deposits after Wednesday will be entered into the draw when the deposit is received.

A variety of prizes range from gift cards to signed sports memorabilia.

Fans looking to put a deposit down on season tickets can call Tyler Hall at 705-743-3681 x 209 or email him at thall@gopetesgo.com.

Season Ticket Members can pay in full upfront or put a non-refundable deposit as low as just $150 per seat down to reserve their tickets. The full payment deadline is July 10. The deadline to renew current season tickets is May 15 where seats will be released to the general public.

The Petes are at home on Thursday as they host the Guelph Storm at the Peterborough Memorial Centre with the puck drop at 7:05 p.m.

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Peterborough Woman Charged With Assault After Allegedly Punching Another Woman

A 32-year-old Peterborough woman is facing assault and uttering threat charges after an incident on Monday afternoon.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

At roughly 12:50 p.m., officers were called to the area of Perry Street and George Street about a disturbance. The suspect had approached another woman, allegedly punched her and then verbally threatened her when police were called. Officers located the suspect at a nearby residence and took her into custody without incident.

The woman was arrested and charged with:

  • Assault

  • Utter Threats

The accused was released on an undertaking and is scheduled to appear in court March 5.

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2023 Civic Awards Open For Nominations

Nominations for the City of Peterborough 2023 Civic Awards are now open that recognize and honour local volunteers and achievers in sports, arts and culture who had outstanding achievements last year.

Photo courtesy of the City of Peterborough.

“It’s the people of Peterborough that make our City special,” said Mayor Jeff Leal. “If you know someone who had outstanding accomplishments in 2023 through sport or volunteerism in community, culture or environmental stewardship, let’s make sure they get recognized. Nominate them for a City of Peterborough Civic Award.”

Nominations are being accepted for the following categories:

  • Community Betterment

  • Cultural Betterment

  • Environmental Stewardship

  • Holnbeck Award

  • Adult Athlete of the Year

  • Athletic Award of Merit

  • Junior Athlete of the Year

  • Senior Athlete of the Year

  • Mayor's Youth Award

  • Volunteer of the Year

  • Youth Volunteer of the Year

  • Lifetime Achievement Award

Nomination packages can be submitted using the interactive form online or paper copies can be obtained at City Hall, 500 George St. N. 

Nominations will be open until April 5 at 4:30 p.m. Awards will be presented publicly in June.

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Police Seeking Knifepoint Robbery Suspect In Downtown Peterborough

The Peterborough Police Service is investigating after a knifepoint robbery at a convenience store in Downtown Peterborough on Sunday evening.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

At roughly 9:50 p.m., officers were called to the business in the Hunter Street and Aylmer Street area. A man had entered the store, brandished a knife at the clerk and took off with cash. Officers searched the area but could not locate a suspect.

The suspect was described to police as:

  • White male

  • 6ft tall

  • Wearing

    • Dark-coloured zip-up hoodie with blue sleeves and a white logo on the upper left chest

    • Dark pants

    • Grey shoes with dark laces

    • Black face mask

    • Possibly a black baseball cap

Anyone with information is asked to call Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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Two-Vehicle Collision At Lansdowne Street and Ashburnham Road; Injuries Unknown

A two-vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of Lansdowne Street and Ashburnham Road late Monday morning.

Peterborough Police Service, Peterborough Fire Services, ambulances and tow trucks were present at the accident. The intersection was not closed at the time of the accident and traffic movement was slow during cleanup.

It is unknown if there are any injuries and if anyone was sent to local hospitals for medical care.

The accident occurred between a Mercury and a Ford Bronco. The former sustained significant damage to its passenger side while the latter sustained minor front bumper damage. Tow trucks took both vehicles away.

All first responders have vacated the area early in the noon hour with traffic moving normally.

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