Canada Day Starts Early For Lakefield Farmer's Market On June 27

Canada Day celebrations are coming early for the Lakefield Farmers’ Market which will mark the occasion on June 27 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lakefield-Smith Community Centre parking lot at 20 Concession St.

The Lakefield Farmers’ Market runs every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine, from Victoria Day until Thanksgiving. The Farmers’ Market is located behind the Lakefield-Smith Community Centre, next to Isabel Morris Park along the Otonabee River, and just steps from the Lakefield Marina and the Lakefield Trail. Photo courtesy of Lakefield Farmer’s Market.

Staff and volunteers will hand out small Canadian flags, temporary maple leaf tattoos and Canadian-themed colouring sheets. The Lakefield Village Lions Club will be in attendance with their boat raffle and Avian Agenda will provide Canadian live music.

Pam Hart from the Kawartha Truth & Reconciliation Support Group will be present with its quilt. Each square on it tells its own unique story.

Market vendors will be fully stocked with Canada Day supplies including fresh produce for salads, local meat for the BBQ, fresh baking, craft beer, VQA wines and more.

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Riverview Park & Zoo's 13th Annual Fun Run Held On June 29 to Support Aviary Exhibits

Jog your way to helping the birds as the Riverview Park and Zoo’s (RPZ) 13th annual Fun Run takes place on June 29.

Last year’s event supported construction of the new outdoor meerkat exhibit. Photo courtesy of Riverview Park & Zoo.

This year’s proceeds will fund the aviary exhibits which include emu, peafowl, turkey and guineafowl species.

“The Fun Run began in 2011 by community members that wanted to help contribute to the Riverview Park & Zoo.” said Cathy Mitchell, RPZ manager and curator. “Jim and Jodi Mulder created and managed the volunteer-led RPZ Fun Run for seven years.”

The Fun Run's goal is to raise $5,000 to support the construction of a new outdoor aviary and the revitalization of indoor aviary spaces. All funds raised from the Fun Run will go toward this goal.

“The event has supported some significant and varied improvements to the Park and Zoo over the years,” said Mitchell. “The funds raised focus on accessibility, conservation efforts, and excellence in animal care standards. The Park and Zoo is proud to be such a key part of the Peterborough culture and is shaped and made better by the generosity of our community.”

Registration can be found online. The following is the race-day schedule:

Race Day Schedule:

  • 8:10 a.m. - Yoga warmup in the Gazebo

  • 8:25 a.m. - 1K runners at the starting line

  • 8:30 a.m. - 1K race begins

  • 9 a.m. - 1K racers pick up medals

  • 9:10 a.m. - 5K runners at the starting line

  • 9:15 a.m. - 5K race begins

  • 10 a.m. - 5K racers pick up medals

In-person registration and race kit pick-up are available at the Rotary Education Centre at Riverview Park and Zoo on June 27 and June 28, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. You can also register in person on June 29 before the race begins between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. The 1k race begins at 8:30 a.m. and the 5k race starts at 9:15 a.m. There are prizes for kids under 12 in the 1k and the top three males and females overall in the 5k.

RPZ encourages those to dress up as birds for the event as there are additional prizes for the best animal costume and top three fundraisers.

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Peterborough Transit Making Service Adjustments Starting June 23

Peterborough Transit is adjusting some of its routes starting this Sunday.

Photo by Keegan Beekers.

Changes include increased frequency on Route 2 Chemong and a seasonal shift to weekday hourly service on routes that typically experience lower volumes over the summer.

Route improvements including new stops, expanded service, enhancements to rider safety and improved timing on connections between routes, will be made to Route 4 Weller, Route 8 Monaghan and Community Bus Routes 22 and 23.

Route 2 Chemong

On weekdays between 9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., both southbound and northbound service will increase frequency, with trips departing every 20 minutes.

Route 3 Park

Weekday service will transition to an hourly schedule for southbound and northbound routes.

Route 4 Weller

  • Eastbound route will travel west off Medical Drive onto Alexander Court, servicing new stops on Alexander Court at Extendicare, Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) at south entrance, PRHC at main entrance and PRHC at the Emergency Department.

  • Westbound route will bypass the PRHC circle, travel along Hospital Drive past the Medical Centre to Weller Street and loop into the hospital on the eastbound return route. 

Route 5 The Parkway

Weekday service will transition to an hourly schedule for southbound and northbound routes.

Route 8 Monaghan

  • While the frequency of both southbound and northbound trips remains the same, service has been increased by five minutes on all trips.

  • Southbound and northbound routes will now serve the Lily Lake Road subdivision, travelling on Lily Lake Road, turning south on York Drive, and proceeding to a new stop near the York Drive roundabout. As of June 23, the Casino stop on Route 8 is no longer in service.

  • Northbound route will turn west off Medical Drive onto Alexander Court, servicing new stops on Alexander Court at Extendicare, continuing to PRHC at south entrance, PRHC at main entrance, and PRHC at the Emergency Department entrance.

Route 9 Parkhill

Weekday service will transition to an hourly schedule for both westbound and eastbound routes.

Community Bus Route 22 Blue and Route 23 Red

As part of a pilot project to enhance safety of our riders, both routes will no longer enter the circle at the main PRHC entrance due to the high volume of traffic in that area.

Community Bus Route 22 Blue and Route 23 Red will enter the PRHC travelling from Medical Drive, west onto Alexander Court, serving news stops on Alexander Court at Extendicare, the PRHC south entrance, main entrance at the walkway and the PRHC Emergency Department.

Construction detours

Peterborough Transit continues to adjust routes for construction detours this season. The following routes have detours in place while construction projects are underway:

  • Route 7A Lansdowne eastbound will detour from Rogers Street to Dufferin Street to Armour Road

  • Route 9 Parkhill will detour from Parkhill Road via McDonnel Street, and from Brealey Drive via Kawartha Heights Boulevard and Lansdowne Street West

  • Westbound Route 23 Red Community Bus will detour via Romaine Street west to Park Street south to resume the regular route. Two temporary stops will be placed on the north side of Romaine Street: Romaine Street at Aylmer Street and Romaine Street at Park Street.

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City of Peterborough to Have Fireworks Display For Canada Day

As part of the Canada Day celebrations, a fireworks display will be held over Little Lake from 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. on July 1following the Peterborough Musicfest concert at Del Crary Park.

File Photo.

The concert features the Road Apples, a tribute to The Tragically Hip. The City of Peterborough provides the fireworks display. 

Before and during the fireworks display, Crescent Street near the T-wharf will be temporarily closed. Access to local traffic will be maintained.

Residents are reminded to follow all on-street parking regulations in the area, including calendar parking where applicable. Please ensure fire hydrants and driveways are not blocked.

Residents are asked to respect their neighbours and fellow residents when using fireworks in the City of Peterborough.

City by-laws allow for the use of family or casual fireworks in the City on private property. Fireworks cannot be discharged on City property. Larger exhibition-style fireworks displays require a permit.

While fireworks displays may be permitted, residents who use fireworks must follow the Noise By-law and be aware of safety precautions. Fireworks can also disturb pets.

Using fireworks can be dangerous, causing injury or property damage. Peterborough Fire Services provides the following safety tips when using fireworks:

  • Only adults who are aware of the hazards and have read the label should handle and discharge fireworks.

  • Always keep a water hose or pail of water close by when discharging fireworks.

  • Discharge fireworks well away from combustible materials like buildings, trees and dry grass.

  • Keep onlookers a safe distance away, upwind from the area where fireworks are discharged.

  • Do not discharge fireworks in windy conditions.

  • Keep sparklers away from children, as they are extremely hot and pose a risk of burns and eye injuries.

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Morello's Independent Grocer Given Retailer Award Supporting Ontario Foods

From creating prominent displays to promoting local produce, Morello’s Independent Grocer on Lansdowne Street received the Foodland Ontario Gold Level-Seasonal Award on Monday morning.

(left to right) Dave Smith, Peterborough-Kawartha MPP; Shawn Mahood, Morello’s Produce Manager and Dave Morello, Owner displaying some of Ontario’s fresh local produce such as strawberries from McLean Berry Farm in Lakefield. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The distinction is part of the 2023 Retailer Awards—given by representative Dave Smith, Peterborough-Kawartha MPP—and was given to stores that show excellence in display, promotion of Ontario foods, and support of Foodland Ontario.

“For us, it's such a proud thing,” said Dave Morello, owner of Morello’s Independent Grocer.

According to Foodland Ontario, the gold category is awarded to 12 Ontario retailers for distinguished excellence in three specific categories: seasonal, creative and cross-merchandised.

Seasonal

  • Presented for supporting the Ontario seasonal commodities of your choice.

Creative

  • Presented for the most creative display of Ontario commodities using themes, display props, unique signage, etc.

Cross-merchandised

  • Based on the number of non-produce items cross-merchandised with the Ontario commodity of choice, the compatibility of products, and appropriate signage.

Two featured items displayed when receiving the award were asparagus and strawberries from Mclean’s Berry Farm.

“(These are) Products that are basically in the field this morning and our stores the same day,” explained Morello. “That allows the product to be that much tastier and more nutritious because it's on the plant longer and it's not picked when its picked when it's ripe, ready to eat and it's just a wonderful product.”

Morello continued to explain why supporting local is important to his business and the economy.

“It's the right thing to do to support not our local farmers and our community but we're selling better products to our customers,” he said. “We have to support our neighbours, our farmers, those who shop in our community, shop in our stores and give back to that community. We do everything we can to support that local farm community and we will continue to do so.”

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Full Regular Season Schedule Released For Peterborough Petes

The Peterborough Petes have received their full schedule from the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) upcoming 2024-25 season, announced on Monday.

Photo courtesy of Kenneth Andersen and the Peterborough Petes.

The season kicks off on Sept. 26 when the Petes host the Kingston Frontenacs at the Peterborough Memorial Centre (PMC).

This is the second year in a row that the Petes will host the Frontenacs to open the season. Last year, Peterborough welcomed Kingston to the PMC, raising their 2023 OHL Championship banner before a sold-out crowd. Peterborough would win the game by a score of 5-4.

Notable Petes 2024-25 home games can be found below:

  • Oct. 17 at 7:05 p.m. - The Petes host their rival Oshawa Generals in their first matchup of the season.

  • Nov. 26 at 7:05 p.m. - The Petes host their lone home matchup against the defending OHL Champion London Knights

  • Jan. 23 at 7:05 p.m. - The Petes host their lone home matchup against the defending Memorial Cup Champion Saginaw Spirit

The CHL Import Draft takes place on July 3 at 11 a.m. The Petes hold the ninth overall selection in the draft.

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Woman Taken to Toronto Hospital After Suffering Non-Life-Threatening Injuries From Two Gunshot Wounds; Suspect Remains at Large

The Peterborough Police Service is searching for a suspect after a shooting which led to a woman suffering non-life-threatening injuries from two gunshots on early Saturday morning.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Just after midnight, a woman attended Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) with two gunshot wounds. She was flown to a Toronto hospital for treatment.

The Peterborough Police believe this to be a targeted incident.

On Monday morning, Peterborough Police stated they are still continuing their investigation and said further information will be released when available.

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Holden Cattoni's Hat Trick Leads Lakers to 9-3 Road Win Over Cobourg Kodiaks

The Peterborough Century 21 Lakers bounce back thanks to the stick of Holden Cattoni who netted a hat trick and three assists to a 9-3 road win over the Cobourg Kodiaks at the Cobourg Community Centre on Sunday evening.

Photo courtesy of Anna Taylor and the Peterborough Lakers.

The first period was a low-scoring affair but Rob Hellyer and Austin Hasen got Peterborough on the board for a 2-0 lead. David Anderson got one back for Cobourg and the score remained 2-1 heading into the second.

The next frame became the Holden Cattoni show as he opened up the scoring less than three minutes in. Colton Armstrong joined the scoresheet for the Lakers to help make it a 4-1 game. Cattoni on the strength of Peterborough’s special teams, scored two straight power-play goals to extend the Lakers’s lead to five, 6-1. Aaron Woods got one back for the Kodiaks but was quickly matched with Hellyer’s second goal of the game for a 7-2 score at the end of the second.

The third period also saw little scoring but played in favour of Peterborough. Koleton Marquis got on the board for the Lakers almost halfway through the period. Gareth Haigh scored 90 seconds later for the Kodiaks but it was the last goal they would score. Taite Cattoni puts the cherry on top with a power-play goal and Peterborough leaves Cobourg with a 9-3 win.

Lakers’s goaltender Landon Kells made 45 saves in the win.

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Ken Brown, Innovation Cluster, Peterborough Chamber and Senior Showcase

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…

Ken Brown has a new book about an intriguing bit of local history.

It’s called Macdonald and Mrs. Hall and it explores the relationship between John A Macdonald and Peterborough widow Elizabeth Hall, whom he refers to as loving Lizzie. The book uses original primary source research to follow Macdonald, at the time an out-of-town developer, who arrives by train to meet with Hall about developing a 471 acre waterfront land parcel that includes what is now Beavermead Park.

Get a copy of the book, which includes many never before published images, at Ashburnham Alehouse, Sullivan’s Pharmacy, The Canadian Canoe Museum, Peterborough Museum, Take Cover Books, Mark Jokinen Books, Trent Valley Archives, and in Lakefield at Happenstance.

It's time to develop practical artificial intelligence skills for your business.

The Innovation Cluster Peterborough & the Kawarthas is launching a new workshop "Hands on: AI made easy for non-geeks" on Wednesday June 19 from 12 to 1 pm at Venture North at 270 George Street North. The workshop includes a free lunch and will be led virtually by renowned AI expert B.L. Ochman. She is known for her successful campaigns at IBM and Meijer. For more information go to innovationcluster.ca.

There’s a new podcast from the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce.

It’s a spinoff of the popular Voice of Business column and will feature a different guest every second week to talk about local business issues. It’s hosted at Bennett’s Furniture and Mattresses in Peterborough. The first edition features Heather Watson, president of local marketing agency Acorn30, in conversation with me as we talk digital adoption and upcoming technology. You can find it at pkchamber.ca.

Don’t miss the Living Well Senior Showcase this Wednesday at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre from 9 am to 4 pm.

Do you have some business news you want to share? The Business Beat is here to promote and share what’s happening locally, like new businesses, new ownership, renovations, new product lines, milestones, new business partnerships, and retirements. We talk about big businesses, small businesses, and people who dabble in business. If you have a suggestion for us to profile, let me know. You can find me at pkchamber.ca or email joel@pkchamber.ca.

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Free Fishing For Father's Day Weekend In Ontario

In honour of Sunday Father’s Day, Ontario offers free fishing for both days on the weekend.

The last annual free fishing event this year is Family Fishing Week (June 29 to July 7) to celebrate Canada Day. Photo courtesy of CAMCAST.

“Father’s Day weekend is a great time to get out on one of Ontario’s beautiful lakes or rivers and enjoy fishing,” said Graydon Smith, Minister of Natural Resources. “Fishing is a fun activity for everyone in the family and it’s a great way to spend time together, so I encourage you to cast a line June 15 and 16 to celebrate Father’s Day.”

In most of Ontario, fish species such as yellow perch, common carp, northern pike, lake trout and walleye are eligible. The provincial government encourages those to check the Fishing Regulations Summary for fish all limits since some waterbodies can have exceptions.

You must carry identification issued by the provincial or federal government showing your name and date of birth if you are fishing for free during this period.

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