Havelock Seniors Club Approved For Funding Up to $65,000 Towards Seniors Activity Living Centre Program

To help promote healthy active living, the Havelock Seniors Club has been approved for funding of up to $65,000 through the Seniors Activity Living Centre (SALC) program.

Seniors Active Living Centre programs offer social, cultural, learning, and recreational programs for seniors. By promoting wellness, social connections, and education these programs can help reduce social isolation and encourage seniors to stay active, independent and engaged. There are approximately 316 programs across the province. Photo courtesy of Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen.

Raymond Cho, Minister for Seniors and Accessibility; Dave Smith, Peterborough-Kawartha MPP; Bonnie Clark, Peterborough County Warden; and Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Township Mayor Jim Martin made the announcement.

The program promotes active and healthy living, social engagement and learning for older adults and seniors by providing them with activities and services according to a press release. SALC programs help build healthier and safer communities and address an aging population's long-term growth and needs.

“Community connection is critical for the health and well-being of seniors in our communities,” said Cho. “Our government proudly supports the new Havelock Seniors Active Living Centre program which will provide valuable programming to keep seniors in the community connected, healthy and engaged.”

“This funding that the Havelock Seniors Centre will be receiving through the SALC program will enable seniors to enjoy activities with their friends that will help reduce social isolation and provide them with the means to stay active and engaged,” said Smith.

“We could not have come as far as we have without the hard work and dedication of the Club's many volunteers, both past and present,” said Mary Pequegnat, Havelock Seniors Club president. “This funding will allow us to grow our programs and reach into our more rural communities with accessible services.”

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Registration For Spring and Summer Recreation Opens Wednesday

Registration for City of Peterborough spring and summer recreation programs and spring swimming lessons begins at 7 a.m. on Wednesday.

Photo courtesy of the City of Peterborough.

Early registration opens for Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre members on March 19 at 7 a.m.

Residents can register online, in person at the Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre reception desk or over the phone.

Spring swimming lessons at the Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre will start in the first week of April and continue until June. Peterborough Recreation offers specialty lessons (private, trio, and adaptive) and beginner lessons for adults and teens. Guardians unsure what level suits their child best can schedule a free assessment by calling the Wellness Centre at 705-742-0050 or by emailing apade@peterborough.ca. The Centre’s Head Instructors complete assessments during swimming lessons and recommend the best level based on the child's current ability.

Themed summer day camps are available at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre, Navy Memorial Club, Art Gallery and Museum.

The McDonnel Street Community Centre now offers a variety of adult activities including programming for older adults, short mat bowling, shuffleboard, darts and more.

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20 Nominations Open For United Way's Inaugural 'Women of Impact' Awards

United Way Peterborough & District has opened nominations for their inaugural ‘Women United’ awards to recognize 20 ladies who have gone above and beyond to make our community a better place.

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The women nominated are those who create an impact in Peterborough City and County in politics, the arts and sciences, and several other fields.

“By sharing their stories, we can cement their place in history and inspire others to follow in their footsteps. Together we are the impact and we shape the tapestry of and heart of Peterborough City and County,” according to a United Way Statement.

Nominees can be living or deceased. They can be inspired by neighbours, caregivers or volunteers who have:

  • dedicated time towards a particular social cause or causes

  • demonstrated impact in their profession, organization, or community

  • advocated for the representation and empowerment of underrepresented groups

  • distinguished themselves on the local/national/international stage

Nominations are open until April 14.

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Peterborough Regional Health Centre Recognized As A Level III Trauma Centre

The Ontario Ministry of Health has identified the Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) as a Level III Trauma Centre, announced Tuesday morning.

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The recognition came on the recommendation of the Regional Trauma Network (RTN) in consultation with Critical Care Services of Ontario (CCSO).

After being identified with he new title, PRHC’s new trauma team has been working closely with programs and departments across the hospital to develop a trauma site model that encompasses team and policy development, quality assurance, community outreach and education, data collection, and a continuing medical education component – in addition to offering direct trauma care to patients according to a press release.

“Becoming an active member of the Regional Trauma Network is exciting news for PRHC,” says Dr. Troy Tebbenham, PHRC medical director of the trauma program. “This means that our team will help to drive improvements in trauma patient care – not only locally at our regional hospital but at the provincial level as well – with a focus on creating a best-in-class trauma system that reduces death and disability related to injury.”

A significant element of its trauma program’s establishment involves community education as stated by the PRHC. The trauma team has been providing seasonal injury prevention and safety tips across the hospital’s social media channels and has launched a community education program called ‘Stop the Bleed.’ This international program provides community members with the skills and basic tools tho stop uncontrolled bleeding in an emergency.

PRHC’s trauma team will work closely with Peterborough County-City Paramedics, Peterborough Police Service and Peterborough Fire Services to continue to educate and implement programs within local school boards, businesses and the general community to decrease the incidence of trauma events for the year ahead.

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Applications Open For 2024 Steve Montador H.O.P.E Bursary For High School Students With Sports-Related Injuries

Applications for the Greater Peterborough Health Services Foundation (GPHSF) H.O.P.E. Bursary in honour of former NHL defenceman Steve Montador are open with the deadline on May 1 at midnight.

(from left to right) Mike Martone (H.O.P.E.), David Graham , Eliza Graham and Chad Cavanagh (H.O.P.E.). Eliza was last year’s recipient of the bursary. Photo courtesy of Vince Bierworth and GPHSF.

The bursary is for high school students who have a reduced academic workload due to the suffering effects of sports-related injuries and are transitioning into college or university.

A committee consisting of H.O.P.E., Team 55, GPHSF, Your Family Health Team Foundation and the Canadian Mental Health Association will review all applicants. Applicants will be notified of their status by May 20.

To be considered for the Bursary, you need to be:

  • A student at a Peterborough City/County-based high school and registered in a first-year program at college/university

  • Suffering from post-concussion syndrome sustained from a sports-related injury

  • Be in satisfactory academic standing

  • Have financial need

Students can apply for the bursary by downloading the registration form online.

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Over 1,500 Donations Made For Peterborough County's 'Blankets For People' Campaign

The 2024 ‘Blankets for People’ campaign by Peterborough County-City Paramedics (PCCP) and Peterborough County yielded over 1,500 donations for those in need, announced on Monday.

(FROM LEFT TO RIGHT) KERRI KIGHTLEY, FOURCAST; CRAIG JONES, PETERBOROUGH COUNTY CITY PARAMEDICS COMMANDER OF OPERATIONS AND BRUCE THOMPSON, WINDSOR’S DRYCLEANInG CENTRE CO-OWNER WRAPPED IN A BLANKET TO KICK OFF THE INAUGURAL ‘BLANKETS FOR PEOPLE’ CAMPAIGN FROM LAST YEAR. PHOTO BY DAVID TUAN BUI.

Donors were asked to give blankets and sleeping bags to those in need during winter. They were dropped off at campaign partners One City Peterborough, Windsor’s Drycleaning Centre and various locations throughout the City of Peterborough.

The eight participating townships hosting 'pop-up' drop-off and pick-up locations were new to this year’s campaign.

Any residents with winter items to donate can bring them to Peterborough Action for Tiny Homes at 385 Lansdowne St. on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointment by emailing pathrfh@gmail.com for their new ‘Ready for Home’ pilot program.

“In the harsh cold of winter, experiencing homelessness becomes an even more formidable challenge,” said Craig Jones, Peterborough Paramedics commander of operations. “Your contributions go beyond blankets; they provide solace, hope, and a tangible reminder that our community stands together in solidarity. Your generosity blankets those in need with more than just warmth – it offers kindness, understanding, and a shared commitment to making a difference.”

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Innovation Cluster Launches Program to Aid Student Entrepreneurs From Post-Secondary Institutions

The Innovation Cluster has launched the 2024 Slingshot Program to help accelerate student entrepreneurs from Trent University and Fleming College to enter the front lines of the startup world, announced on Monday morning.

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The program offers a seven-week course culminating in a pitch competition on July 4th. The winner will be awarded a $3,000 prize to aid their entrepreneurship. Applications are open until April 21.

The program offers a pioneering curriculum led by industry leaders, covering:

  • Entrepreneurship Essentials: A deep dive into the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, equipping students with critical concepts and principles.

  • Business Idea Development: Techniques to refine and market-validate business ideas.

  • Business Model Analysis: Instruction on utilizing the Business Model Canvas for strategic venture development.

  • Market Research and Marketing Plans: Training in conducting effective market research and crafting compelling marketing strategies.

  • Pitching Skills and Competition: Opportunities to hone pitching skills and compete for a $3,000 prize.

Slingshot is open to university and college students or a graduate within the past six months.

Applications must meet the following criteria to apply:

  • Must be in the region of Peterborough and Kawartha Lakes

  • Must have a passion for entrepreneurship

  • Must be beyond ideation (MVP ideal)

  • Must have a business in innovation and technology (Social Innovation accepted)

An information session is scheduled for Wednesday at noon at the Innovation Cluster. It offers further insights into the program and its benefits. 

Potential applications are asked to RSVP for their information session.

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One Driver From 885 RIDE Checks Issued Three-Day Suspension Over St. Patrick's Day Weekend

One novice driver was issued a three-day suspension from Peterborough Police Service RIDE checks over the St. Patrick’s Day weekend.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Police were dispatched to five locations over the weekend, conducting 885 stops between them.

There were 10 roadside tests conducted with the police reporting eight passes and one warning.

“The men and women on the frontline and in the station are doing fantastic work and will continue to keep the City safe after dark,” said Stuart Betts, Peterborough Police chief.

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Peterborough DBIA Relocating Headquarters to Venture North Building On May 1

The Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) is relocating its headquarters to the Venture North building for May 1, announced on Monday morning.

pHOTO courtesy of the Peterborough DBIA.

The Board believed since the Venture North building was a central and visible position within the local business ecosystem as stated in a press release.

“As our community’s needs and the DBIA’s ambitions have grown, it became clear that a new space was necessary to support our future initiatives,” said Sacha Lai-Svirk, DBIA board chair. “The Venture North building offers a modern, sustainable, and accessible location that aligns with our goals and vision for the future of our downtown business area.”

The new headquarters will feature dedicated board rooms, a lobby area for public engagement and enhanced facilities designed to better serve the DBIA staff, members and community.

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Ivy Event Space, Moving Forward, Peterborough Humane Society and Peterborough Chamber

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

There is a new venue at 164 Hunter St. W. called Ivy Event Space.

Owners Kristina and Aaron Goodwin started the business out of a passion for bringing people together. Seeing a need in the community for a versatile event space, they set out to create a sophisticated location catering to various events including children’s parties, family potlucks and corporate workshops.

They offer clients full control over the event experience without vendor restrictions. Their team is available to help coordinate your next event and offer a stress-free experience.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed with clutter, Debbie King has launched a new business called Moving Forward that specializes in helping seniors and homeowners de-clutter, downsize and overcome the intimidation of taking on a big task to create a more organized and safe home.

They offer private one-on-one sorting sessions where you can carefully consider what will be kept and what is no longer needed. Their mission is to leave clients in better circumstances and work with people who struggle with chronic disorganization and letting go. Find out more at movingforwardclutterking.ca

Peterborough Humane Society is celebrating Owen the Griff’s birthday by holding its first-ever 50/50 lottery and a ‘ruff’le for a set of beautiful patio chairs.

This is your chance to win money and support the new Animal Care Centre, helping local animals receive the care they need. Peterborough Humane Society is a registered charity that advocates for animals by rescuing lost, stray, and homeless pets throughout the region and has been doing so since 1941. Ticket sales end on April 17 at 1 p.m. Get yours at phs5050.ca.

Businesses looking to do business with the City of Peterborough are invited to attend a workshop hosted by the City in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce called ‘Unlocking Opportunities’ on April 11 at the McDonnel Street Community Centre.

The workshop will focus on navigating the procurement process and establishing partnerships with the City. Tips for the bidding process and advice on submitting competitive proposals will be provided. City representatives will be available to answer questions. Register at pkchamber.ca.

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