Several Downtown Roads To Undergo Road Surface Repairs; Work Completion Expected For Fall Next Year

The City of Peterborough has planned to repair several downtown road surfaces with work expected to start next month, announced on Monday.

Photo courtesy of the City of Peterborough.

The work is scheduled to be completed in the fall of next year. The projects have awarded to IPAC Paving Limited.

The scope of work generally includes the removal/disposal/supply/set of select frames, covers, and grates, resetting of valve boxes, select curb removal, curb re-installations, milling of existing asphalt, base asphalt repairs, application of emulsified asphalt tack coat, installation of hot mix asphalt and the application of pavement markings according to a City press release.

The City also adds that these upgrades may not address all drainage issues as this is not a full reconstruction and the project cannot correct existing grading or drainage deficiencies.

Milling and surface asphalt placement is proposed on the following streets:

Peterborough Utilities Group will be completing underground water main rehabilitation at the above-noted locations with the resurfacing of roads to follow next year.

Brock Street, Simcoe Street, King Street, and Murray Street — located between George Street and Water Street — will experience short-term road closures with posted detours during construction works to facilitate the work.

This is expected to impact milling and paving operations by one to two days. George Street, Water Street, Sheridan Street, Brock Street, McDonnel Street and Parkhill Road West will be reduced to a single traffic lane during operations, including eliminating parking along the roadways during structure adjustments, milling and paving.

Milling and paving of George Street and Water Street are proposed to proceed during night operations. Access for local traffic and businesses will be maintained during road closures; however, it is expected that local traffic may experience delays within the construction limits. More concise and/or revised information as it relates to Public impacts will be provided when issuing location-specific construction notices for this project.

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Police Lay Charges On Man Who Allegedly Stole Planters From a Business In March

A 45-year-old Peterborough man was charged with the theft of planters from the front of a business on March 19.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The incident occurred at a business in the Reid Street and Simcoe Street area. The suspect came onto the porch, checked to see if the planters were movable, returned several hours later and removed them from the front porch. 

The man was arrested on Friday and charged with:

  • Theft under $5,000

The accused was released on an undertaking and is scheduled to appear in court May 21.

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Porter Martone's Hat Trick Leads Canada In 8-1 Rout Over Switzerland In IIHF U18 World Championship

The captain led the way as Peterborough’s Porter Martone’s hat trick helped Team Canada rout Switzerland 8-1 at the Vantaa Trio Areena in Vantaa, Finland on Sunday afternoon.

Photo courtesy of Hockey Canada.

His first goal came on the power play in the second period as teammate Gavin McKenna got into the zone and knifed through the defence and got a shot off. Martone knocked the rebound out of the air and in for a power play goal and a 4-1 lead.

Martone got his second goal in the last minute as Canada got into the offensive zone on the rush. McKenna fed Martone who one-timed it home to give Canada a 7-1 lead.

The Peterborough forward capped off his hat trick with a highlight-reel goal as he got the puck alone in front of the net and shot it between his legs for the 8-1 win.

Canada continues their preliminary rounds and aim to stay undefeated against Kazakhstan on Tuesday at noon.

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Handmade Heaven, The Good Baker YPQ, Bar 379 and the 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…

Handmade Heaven is on the move.

Thursday will mark their last day at Lansdowne Place as they head to a new shop at Portage Place at 1154 Chemong Rd., between Fabricland and the LCBO. They facilitate a connection between artisans and potential customers who seek bespoke, handmade items. The platform aims to promote creativity, preserve traditional craftsmanship and bolster Canadian communities. Opening Sunday, the new store is three times bigger and is expected to have room for 100 local makers. Owner Samuel Milne says in one year in Peterborough, the store has done so well that they have now opened five new locations in busy malls across Ontario and will soon be supporting more than 700 local makers and artisans.

There’s another reason to head to Peterborough airport, even if you’re not flying anywhere.

The Good Baker YPQ has opened in the restaurant space at the terminal building. Seating overlooks the airport’s apron where you get a good view of what’s happening on the runway. It’s open daily from 8 am to 4 pm at 925 Airport Rd., serving breakfast and lunch options as well as pastries.

There’s a new bar in downtown Peterborough called Bar 379, located at 379 Water St. in the former Twisted Wheel location.

It is a live music venue, performance space, cocktail lounge, third place, and safe space. They feature alternative life music, DJs, drag, burlesque, comedy, film screenings, craft beer, craft cocktails, art, and more. Check out their upcoming shows at bar379.ca.

Looking for a private office to rent?

The Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce currently has vacancies at the Business Centre at its location at 175 George St. N. in the beautiful and historic train station. It is fully accessible with shared kitchen space, boardroom, and reception. Offices are available for daily and yearly leased rentals. The Business Centre offers ample free parking and secure access when you want it. And you can have your office just down the hall from me. Contact the Chamber at pkchamber.ca for more information.

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Peterborough Regional Health Centre Increasing Parking Rates Starting Wednesday

Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) is increasing its hospital parking rates effective Wednesday.

Photo by Keegan Beekers.

Their parking rates have not increased since 2016, although maintenance costs have continued to rise during those eight years according to a press release.

In addition to the changes to current parking rates, the hospital will also offer non-consecutive day pass packages for five, 10, and 30 days. These multi-day passes may be purchased at the hospital’s Parking Office; pricing for each option is available on the hospital’s website.

Old parking rates:

  • First half-hour $4; subsequent half hours $2

  • Maximum of $10 per single visit in a 24-hour period with no in-and-out privileges

  • Day pass: $12 for 24 hours with unlimited in-and-out privileges

  • Weekly pass: $36 with unlimited in-and-out privileges

  • Monthly pass: $80 with unlimited in-and-out privileges for 30 days

  • Cancer Care & Dialysis Pass: $50 per month

New parking rates:

  • First half-hour $5; subsequent half hours $2

  • Maximum of $12 per single visit in a 24-hour period with no in-and-out privileges

  • Day pass: $14.25 for 24 hours with unlimited in-and-out privileges

  • Weekly pass: $43 with unlimited in-and-out privileges

  • Monthly pass: $95.75 with unlimited in-and-out privileges for 30 days

  • Cancer Care & Dialysis Pass: $50 per month

  • **NEW** HPASS options: five, 10 and 30-day passes that may be used for non-consecutive days

Monthly parking pass rates for Cancer Care and Dialysis will not change.

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Fleming College Recognized As One of Canada’s Greenest Employers

Fleming College's awareness of the environment was evident as it landed a spot on Canada’s Top Green Employers list for 2024.

Photo courtesy of Fleming College.

The college was able to integrate sustainable practices across its campuses and curriculum to appear on the list.

Employers were graded on several factors: unique environmental initiatives or programs, success in reducing their environmental footprint, employee involvement with green programs and whether those environmental initiatives have become linked to the employer’s public identity, attracting new employees.

Fleming was the only Peterborough organization to crack the list.

A full list can be found online.

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Peterborough Petes Release Development Camp Schedule

The Peterborough Petes annual Development Camp will encompass three days and starts this Friday, wrapping up on Sunday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Petes.

Roughly 50 players are expected to attend camp. They will be split into three teams for the on-ice scrimmage portion of the weekend.

On Friday, the camp will begin with off-ice fitness testing at Hybrid FHP (not open to the public) before transitioning to on-ice scrimmages on Saturday and Sunday morning.

All scrimmages will occur at the Peterborough Memorial Centre (PMC) and are open to the public. Scrimmages will also be streamed on the Petes Facebook page with commentary.

Full scrimmage Schedule:

Saturday, April 27

  • 9:00 a.m.  - Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Sign-A-Fied (Black) 

  • 9:50 a.m. - Team Sign-A-Fied (Black) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon)

  • 10:40 a.m. - Team Hybrid (Maroon) vs Team East Side Mario’s (White)

  • 2:30 p.m. - Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Sign-A-Fied (Black)

  • 3:20 p.m. - Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon)

  • 4:10 p.m. - Team Hybrid (Maroon) vs Team Sign-A-Fied (Black)

Sunday, April 28

  • 8:30 a.m. - Team Sign-A-Fied (Black) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon)

  • 9:20 a.m. - Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Sign-A-Fied (Black)

  • 10:10 a.m. - Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon)

A full camp roster will be released on Friday afternoon. Print out rosters will be available at the PMC during the scrimmages.

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Porter Martone Nets Two Assists In 6-3 Win Over Sweden In 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship

It was a good start for captain and Peterborough’s Porter Martone and Team Canada as they dispatched Sweden in their opening preliminary round 6-3 at the Vantaa Trio Areena in Vantaa, Finland on Thursday afternoon.

Photo courtesy of Hockey Canada.

Martone led the team in assists with two, getting the helpers late in the first and second periods.

His first assist came on the power play as Team Canada was cycling the puck in the offensive zone. Martone had the puck from behind the net on the goalie’s left side. He made a cross-crease pass to Gavin McKenna who buried the one-timer for a 3-1 lead.

His second helper came on a delayed penalty call against Sweden. Martone came through the wing and past the faceoff circle. He tried to toe drag his way through traffic but lost the puck. It fortunately came to Matthew Schaefer’s stick who one-timed it for a 5-3 lead.

Canada goes back to work on Friday, where they take on Czechia at noon.

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Peterborough Police Investigating Shooting at Crystal Drive; Hold and Secure Has Been Lifted

UPDATED: 26-04-24 @ 1:27 p.m.

The Peterborough Police Service are continuing to investigatie a shooting at 572 Crystal Drive near the Otonabee Drive and Bensfort Road area that occurred early Friday morning.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The incident happened at roughly 5 a.m. The suspect is still outstanding and may have a firearm. 

Officers have completed a grid search of the area. The suspect is still outstanding and could still have a firearm.

The Peterborough Police Service believes that this is an isolated incident between parties that are known to each other.

The area has been re-opened and the hold and secure have been lifted for two area schools.

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Aylmer Street to Undergo Pavement Preservation and Road Resurfacing Starting Sunday

A section of Aylmer Street North, between Sherbrooke Street and Murray Street, (excluding the intersection at Charlotte Street) will undergo pavement preservation and road resurfacing beginning Sunday.

Photo courtesy of the City of Peterborough.

Aylmer Street North will be closed overnight from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. to facilitate the work. Signage and detour routes will be posted. Local access to those residing within the closure will be maintained.

Milling and paving operations will be performed during evening and overnight hours to minimize disruption to traffic and businesses. Work will be completed in segments; depending on operational sequencing, weather or other unforeseen issues, properties will only experience disruption for a single night for each milling and paving operation.

The work is scheduled to be completed by the end of May.

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