Two Peterborough Lakers Named to Team Haudenosaunee For World Lacrosse Box Championships

Peterborough Lakers’s Koleton Marquis and Thomas Hoggarth have been named to Team Haudenosaunee for the World Lacrosse Box Championships running from Sept. 20 to 29 in Utica, N.Y.,

Photo courtesy of David Pickering and the Peterborough Lakers.

Marquis was drafted by the Lakers fourth overall in this year’s MSL draft on Jan. 21 while he was a sophomore at Johns Hopkins University. The Kahnawake forward has appeared in 10 regular-season games and two playoff contests for the Lakers this season. He had nine goals and 17 assists during that span.

Hoggath joined the Lakers as a rookie during the 2016-17 season. He won four Mann Cups with Peterborough and also named Top Transition Player in 2018 and 2019.

In eight regular-season games, he scored 22 goals and 15 assists for 37 points. In 11 playoff games, he added another 20 goals and 14 assists.

The World Championships has 28 teams in the men’s competition split into seven pools.

In the men’s competition, pool play will take place over five days. The top eight finishers will advance to the playoffs while the teams ranked ninth through 16th will compete in a play-in round for the remaining four positions.

The quarterfinals, semifinals and medal rounds for both championships will occur from Sept. 26 to 29. The bronze medal on the 28 and the gold medal the following day.

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Peterborough Public Health Confirms Two Cases of Rabies Found In Local Bats

Peterborough Public Health (PPH) received reports of two confirmed rabies cases in the local bat population, announced on Tuesday.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

PPH reminds residents to avoid interacting with wildlife as all mammals can carry rabies.

Although it’s rare, with vaccination and public health control measures, human infection with rabies is nearly 100 per cent fatal according to PPH. While animal bites are responsible for most instances of rabies transmission, saliva contamination of cuts, scratches and mucous membranes are also possible.

PPH suggested the following to protect your family and your pets from rabies:

  • Keep pets up to date with their rabies vaccination. In Ontario, it’s the law that all cats, dogs, and ferrets over three months of age must be vaccinated against rabies, and this vaccination must be kept up to date.

  • Teach children to avoid wild animals, pets they don’t know and animals that are acting strangely.

  • Talk to your veterinarian about vaccinating your livestock against rabies.

  • Stay away from any wildlife, dogs or cats you don’t know or any animal acting strangely. Remember, only mammals can carry rabies.

  • Keep pets away from wildlife. Don’t let pets run free and keep them indoors at night.

  • Don’t feed, transport or relocate wildlife.

If you are bitten or scratched by an animal, wash the area thoroughly with soap and water immediately, seek medical advice immediately and then contact Peterborough Public Health at 705-743-1000.

If your pets or livestock have had contact with a wild animal, such as a bat, skunk, fox or raccoon, contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. Veterinarians seeking assistance with risk assessments or animal post-exposure management can call the Agricultural Information Contact Centre at 1-877-424-1300.

For non-emergencies of sick/injured wildlife, call the Ontario Rabies Hotline at 1-888-574-6656, or Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative at 1-866-673-4781. If the animal poses a public safety issue, contact police.

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Peterborough Transit Beginning Service Enhancements Next Tuesday

Beginning next Tuesday, Peterborough Transit will implement route improvements, including extended service, increased service frequency and some bus stop changes, as announced by the City of Peterborough on Monday.

Photo by Keegan Beekers.

The changes have been planned to improve service for Peterborough Transit commuters.

Use the live Transit tracker at pt.mytransitride.com which has a trip planner, shows the locations of buses on routes and estimates the time of arrival at each stop.

An interactive map, complete route schedules and more information are available at peterborough.ca/TransitRoutes.

Route 2 Chemong

  • Southbound and northbound: On weekdays, enhancing the frequency of service. Starting at 8:20 a.m. from Lansdowne Place and 9 a.m. from Trent, it will run every 20 minutes until 6 p.m.

  • Southbound and northbound: Extending the existing service in the northbound direction from Lansdowne Place to Bata Library at Trent University. The southbound direction will begin at Bata Library, Trent University and run to Lansdowne Place.

  • The route extension: Northbound from the regular route on Chemong Road, turn right onto Broadway Boulevard, turn right onto Rowberry Boulevard, turn right onto Milroy Drive, turn left onto Towerhill Road, turn right onto Hilliard Street, turn left onto Marina Boulevard, turn left onto Water Street, turn right onto Nassau Mills Road, and turn left onto West Bank Drive to Bata Library. Southbound will be the same route in the opposite direction.

  • New stops at Broadway Boulevard at Grange Way, Rowberry Boulevard at Haylock Gardens, Rowberry Boulevard at Milroy Drive, and Milroy Drive at Ferguson Place.

Route 3 Park

  • Southbound and northbound: Increased frequency on weekday morning trips between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. resume on September 3. 

Route 5 The Parkway

  • Southbound and northbound: Increased frequency on weekdays will resume with Route 5 transitioning to a 30-minute schedule until 6 p.m. on September 3. 

  • Northbound: Weekday and Saturday late-night service resumes from midnight until 2:05 a.m. on September 3. 

Route 6 Sherbrooke

  • Starting September 3, weekday and Saturday late-night service resumes westbound from 12:10 a.m. until 2:10 a.m. and eastbound from 12:32 a.m. to 2:32 a.m. 

Route 7 Lansdowne

  • Starting September 3, weekday morning and afternoon school trips resume. 

  • Westbound: An additional weekday morning trip will serve Holy Cross Secondary School leaving Walker Avenue at Bramble Road at 7:45 a.m., arriving at Holy Cross Secondary School at 8:16 a.m.  

  • Eastbound: An additional weekday morning trip will serve Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School, leaving Willowcreek Plaza at 8:05 a.m., arriving at Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School at 8:30 a.m. 

Route 9 Parkhill

  • Westbound and eastbound: Increased frequency on weekday morning and afternoon trips will resume on September 3. 

Route 11/11A Water

  • Southbound and northbound: Weekday service resumes on September 3.  

Route 12 Otonabee

  • Route extension to include the Collison Avenue area.

  • The route extension: from Bensfort Road the bus will turn left onto Maxwell Avenue, turn left onto Sherin Avenue, continue on Southpark Drive, turn left onto Collison Avenue, and turn left onto Bensfort Road, where it will resume the regular route.

  • Weekday services run from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., leaving the terminal every 45 minutes.

  • New stops: Maxwell Avenue at Barker Avenue, Maxwell Avenue at Sherin Avenue, Southpark Drive at Collison Avenue, and Collison Avenue at Bensfort Road.

Bus stop changes: Route 12 Otonabee

  • Woodland Drive at Linden Avenue: New stop on Woodland Drive, south side at Linden Avenue.

  • Barnardo Avenue at Bennet Street: Moved to crosswalk on Barnardo Avenue at Dumble Avenue.

  • Milford Drive at Middlefield Road: Moved from east side of Milford Drive west to corner beside stop sign at Middlefield Drive.

  • The Parkway at The Queensway: Northbound direction moved from the south side to the north side of The Queensway.

Construction detours continue:

  • Armour Road Detour: Route 7A Lansdowne continues to detour via Rogers Street.

  • Brealey Drive Detour: Route 9 Parkhill continues to detour via Kawartha Heights Blvd.

  • Lansdowne Street Detour: Route 23 Red Community bus continues to detour via Romaine.

  • Parkhill Road Detour: Route 9 Parkhill continues to detour via McDonnel. Route 11A continues to detour via Dublin to McDonnel.

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Peterborough Petes Announce 2024 Training Camp Roster

The Peterborough Petes have announced their 2024 Training Camp roster, with 63 players expected to attend camp starting Tuesday at noon.

There 57 skaters and six goaltenders slated for this year’s camp.

The schedule for the training camp is as follows:

Tuesday, August 27 - Tuesday - CLOSED to public

  • Noon - Welcome/Registration/Opening remarks

  • 1:15 p.m. - Fitness testing at the PMC

Wednesday, August 28 - Scrimmages - OPEN to public

  • 8:30 a.m. - Scrimmage - Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Sign-A-Fied (Black)

  • 9:20 a.m. - Scrimmage - Team Sign-A-Fied (Black) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon)

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

BREAK

  • 2:00 p.m. - Scrimmage - East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Sign-A-Fied (Black)

  • 2:50 p.m. - Scrimmage - Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon)

  • 3:40 p.m. - Scrimmage - Team Hybrid (Maroon) vs Team Sign-A-Fied (Black)

Thursday, August 29 - Scrimmages - OPEN to public

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

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

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

BREAK

  • 2:00 p.m. - Scrimmage - Team Hybrid (Maroon) vs Team Sign-A-Fied (Black)

  • 2:50 p.m. - Scrimmage - Team Hybrid (Maroon) vs Team East Side Mario’s (White)

  • 3:40 p.m. - Scrimmage - Team Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Sign-A-Fied (Black)

Friday, August 30 - Maroon and White Game - OPEN to public

  • 4:05 p.m. - Maroon vs White Game

All scrimmages and the Maroon vs. White game will occur at the Peterborough Memorial Centre (PMC) and fans are invited to attend. The scrimmages and the Maroon vs. White game will also be streamed live on the Petes Facebook Page.

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OPP and Peterborough Police Service to Increase Traffic Enforcement In School Zones In Peterborough County

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Peterborough Police Service (PPS) will increase traffic enforcement in Peterborough County school zones this fall.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

“As the new school year begins, the Peterborough County OPP reminds drivers to stay alert,” said Chris Galeazza, OPP inspector/detachment commander. “With children returning to sidewalks, crossing guards at intersections, and school buses back on the roads, safety needs to be every driver's top priority. Please plan for potential delays and exercise patience and caution to ensure a safe journey for all.”

“Back-to-school is an exciting time. We want it to be a safe time as well whether students are walking, cycling or taking the bus,” said Stuart Betts, Peterborough Police Chief. “There are new traffic calming measures in place and the City of Peterborough has deemed school zones as Community Safety Zones, which come with slower speeds and increased fines. We ask motorists to slow down, be extra vigilant as well as patient as we see the return of students, crossing guards and school buses for the school year.”

This enforcement is in partnership with Peterborough County, The Township of Cavan Monaghan, The Township of Selwyn, and The Municipality of Trent Lakes.

“As Fall begins, school bells will ring, yellow buses will hit the roads and young students will be crossing streets to get to and from school,” said Bonnie Clark, Peterborough County Warden. “In Peterborough County, our roads are shared by cars, trucks, farm vehicles, school buses, cyclists, pedestrians, and more. Please drive with caution; stay alert, leave early, stop for buses, give room to cyclists, and yield at pedestrian crossings. Thank you to our local police services for your support with enforcement in school zones this Fall. Let’s all do our part to ensure a successful and safe school year for all students.”

The County reminds drivers to take extra precautions as school buses return to the roads. This includes slowing down in school zones, planning to leave early, giving at least one metre of clearance to cyclists and stopping for school buses.

The OPP and Peterborough Police Service would like to remind motorists of the following:

  1. You must stop for stopped school buses with lights flashing.

  2. Speeding in a school zone can result in fines and demerit points.

  3. Crossing guards have the right to stop traffic at crosswalks – abide by their direction.

  4. Motorists must wait until the crossing guard is no longer on the roadway before proceeding.

To keep schoolchildren safe, the OPP and the PPS will monitor and issue tickets as required for offences in school zones and/or community safety zones.

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Peterborough Pete Alumnus Selected to NHLPA Rookie Showcase On Sept. 4

Peterborough Petes alumnus and Los Angeles Kings forward Akil Thomas has been selected as one of 33 players to participate in the 14th annual NHLPA Rookie Showcase at the MedStar Capitals Iceplex in Arlington, Va. on Sept. 4.

Thomas is well-known for his game-winning goal for Team Canada in the gold-medal game against Russia at the 2020 IIHF World Junior Championship in the Czech Republic. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough PEtes.

This event allows Upper Deck to capture photographs and videos of the selected rookies and prospects in their respectful NHL team uniforms to utilize the content for the company’s future products.

Thomas made his LA Kings debut on April Fools’ Day., in seven games, he had three goals and one assist with the team.

The Petes acquired Thomas in a trade from the Niagara IceDogs in January 2020 for Cameron Butler, two second-round picks (2020, 2022), one third-round pick (2022), and a fourth-round pick (2024).

He played 22 games for the Petes, scoring nine goals and 31 assists before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the Ontario Hockey League for the season. Thomas was invited back to the Peterborough Memorial Centre for Game Three of the OHL Championship against the London Knights as part of the pre-game ceremonies to pump up the fans on May 15.

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Armour Road to Undergo Sewer Replacements and Spot Repairs Beginning Sept. 9

Armour Road is set to have swere replacements and spot repairs beginning on Sept. 9.

Photo courtesy of the City of Peterborough,

The work includes repairing two sections of storm sewer and repairing one section of sanitary sewer along Armour Road between Parkhill Road East and Vinette Street according to the City of Peterborough.

All work is scheduled to be completed by late fall.

After the necessary sewer repairs are completed, the affected surface areas will be restored. Traffic may be reduced to one lane using flagging operations during the project works to facilitate this work. As a result, local traffic is expected to experience delays within the construction limits.

The City has awarded the project to Accurex Inc.

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Rotary Trail From Nassau Mills Road to Armour Road Closed For a Week For Repairs Starting Monday

The Rotary Trail from Nassau Mills Road to Armour Road will be closed for repairs beginning this Monday.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The work includes pavement crack sealing, saw cutting and removal of existing deteriorated asphalt at select locations, fine grading, placement of new asphalt where removed, application of emulsified asphalt tack coat and installation of hot mix asphalt overlay along the Rotary Trail from Nassau Mills Road to Armour Road.

The Rotary Trail from Nassau Mills to Armour Road will be closed for approximately seven days to facilitate this work. Alternate routes will be available, and users may follow the posted signs.

The work is scheduled to be completed by Sept. 3.

The City has awarded the project to Green Infrastructure Partners Inc.

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Six Nations Chiefs Puts Peterborough Lakers Season In Jeopardy With 8-5 Win and 3-2 Series Lead

The Peterborough Lakers are on the brink of elimination after taking an 8-5 loss to the Six Nations Chiefs from their four-goal second period and down 3-2 in the MSL series final at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena on Sunday night.

Photo courtesy of David Pickering and the Peterborough Lakers.

The Lakers had the start they wanted with Rob Hellyer drawing first blood. While last year’s MSL MVP Lyle Thompson responded with a goal, Peterborough got two more from Joe Resetarits and Carter Page to make it 3-1. In the last 15 seconds of the frame, Travis Longboat cut the deficit to one and it was 3-2 going into the second.

Longboat continued the scoring, making it a tie game less than three minutes into the stanza. Thompson, Shayne Jackson and former Laker Eli McLaughlin also scored for Six Nations to snag the lead. Hellyer was the lone goal scorer for Peterborough as they find themselves trailing 6-4.

Peterborough scored first in the third on the power play. Hellyer got a hat trick to pull the Lakers within one. Longboat responded with a hat trick of his own to restore the two-goal lead for Six Nations. Nonkon Thompson scored another for the Chiefs and Peterborough could not find the back of the net and fell 8-5.

The loss puts the Lakers at a series deficit for the first time this playoff season 3-2 and are one game away from elimination. Game Six is at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Tuesday night.

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Smash Courts, Le Boat, Dan Joyce Clothing and The Local Show

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…

Smash Courts Pickleball Court and Sports Store is open at 799 Erskine Ave.

The pickleball and multi-sport court is available 24 hours a day through an online reservation system. They also have a dinking court and pickleball machine available for hourly rental. The store has all your top-of-the-line pickleball paddles, court shoes and accessories. They’ve recently been announced as an official Lululemon retailer. Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in Canada right now. Try it out by booking some court time and get the gear you need at their new sports store.

Want to see the stunning fall colours from the water?

Le Boat is extending its cruising season on the Trent-Severn Waterway through to Oct. 31, providing more opportunities to experience the breathtaking fall colours on Ontario’s picturesque waterway. Fall cruise highlights includes taking in tranquil Rice Lake, known for its fishing and traveling 56 km from the Le Boat base to the quaint community of Hastings at Lock 18. Book your experience at leboat.ca.

Dan Joyce Clothing is on the move!

After many years in downtown Peterborough at 87 Hunter Street, they are heading to 1525 Chemong Rd., right beside Shop The Lake. Dan Joyce Clothing has evolved as a beloved name in women’s fashion, crafting simple and timeless wardrobes that empower women. In 2022, owner Nancy Wiskel opened a second location in Apsley that offers relaxed casual styles. In the meantime, drop by the downtown location for some great deals and quality fashion. The Local Show is back on Sept. 14 for its second year.

Hosted by the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce at Lansdowne Place, the show will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Local Show is an opportunity for new residents to see what the community has to offer and for longtime residents to rediscover what new businesses and services are available. Booths are still available for businesses looking to meet new customers with about 14,000 people expected to pass through the mall that day. Visit pkchamber.ca for more information.

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