Peterborough County Announces the Acclamation of Bonnie Clark as County Warden

Peterborough County Council has announced the acclamation of Bonnie Clark, Deputy Mayor of Otonabee-South Monaghan, as the County Warden for the last half of this term of County Council.

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Clark will serve as Warden of Peterborough County until the next Warden’s Election in December of next year. She is the 126th Warden of Peterborough County.

“It is the honour of my lifetime to serve as Warden of Peterborough County” said Clark. “We are blessed to live in such a great County with stunning natural landscapes, thriving communities of business, agriculture, and tourism, and dedicated community groups that make Peterborough County an amazing place to live. I’d like to thank my County Council colleagues for their trust in my leadership for another two-year term. I promise to continue working hard with a spirit of collaboration for the benefit of all residents of Peterborough County.”

“Warden Clark has proven to be an effective leader at County Council over the past two years” said Sheridan Graham, Peterborough County CAO . “She has hit the ground running with leadership roles in regional groups such as the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus, advocacy at all levels of government, and constant community involvement in every corner of Peterborough County. Her experience and dedication are an invaluable asset to our organization and our communities. County staff look forward to continuing our public service under Warden Clark’s leadership.”

As County Warden, Bonnie Clark will lead the County Council and serve as the principal representative of the County in all matters.

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Parking Restrictions Will Be In Effect For Santa Claus Parade this Saturday

With the Peterborough Kinsmen Santa Claus parade on Saturday, the City of Peterborough is enforcing parking restrictions in the parade area downtown.

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The area includes George Street North starting at 1:30 p.m. ahead of the parade that begins at 4:45 p.m.

No parking signs will be put up on George Street along the parade route and on some side streets south of Parkhill Road on Saturday morning. Enforcement begins at 1:30 p.m. Vehicles parked in restricted parking areas that have not been removed by then will be ticketed and relocated to the Morrow Park parking lot on the west side of Roger Neilson Way, south of Lansdowne Street.

The City encourages anyone watching the parade to park in a municipal lot or parking garages near the downtown core.

Municipal parking spaces can be found at:

  • Simcoe parking garage at 190 Simcoe St.

  • King Street Parkade at 202 King St.

  • Chambers Lot at 184 Hunter St.

  • Reid Lot at 350 Reid St.

  • Gas Lot at 70 Simcoe St.

  • Del Crary Lot at 100 George St. N.

  • Downie Lot at 336 Downie St.

The City currently provides free two-hour parking for all downtown municipal parking as part of a holiday parking program. Any parking fees voluntarily paid during December are donated to Kawartha Food Share.

The City reminds residents to follow all on-street parking regulations that may be in place on other downtown roads, including calendar parking where applicable. Ensure fire hydrants and driveways are not blocked.

Road Closures

George Street will be closed from Parkhill Road to Brock Street at 3:30 p.m. to allow for parade staging.

The parade begins at McDonnel Street and passes in front of City Hall at 4:45 p.m. Peterborough Police Service will supervise a rolling road closure as the parade travels south on George Street toward Lansdowne Street.

The following street closures will also be in effect beginning at 3:30 p.m.:

  • Antrim, Edinburgh, Dublin, London, McDonnel and Murray Streets will be closed from Aylmer Street to Water Street

  • Princess Street will be closed from George Street to Park Street

  • Aylmer Street will be closed from Lansdowne Street to Romaine Street

Event volunteers can allow residents and emergency vehicles access to side streets.

The parade ends at Princess Street, where participants will disperse. All road closures are expected to end by 7:30 p.m.

Peterborough Transit:

Peterborough Transit will begin detouring around George Street at 3:30 p.m. The following routes are affected:

  • #2 Chemong

  • #4 Weller

  • #6 Sherbrooke

  • #9 Parkhill

  • #22 Blue Community Bus

  • #23 Red Community Bus

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Peterborough Petes Release Teddy Bear Toss Details For Thursday's Game

With the Teddy Bear Toss Game lined up for Thursday at the Peterborough Memorial Centre against the Sarnia Sting, the Peterborough Petes have released its details, announced on Tuesday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Petes.

Fans are asked to bring donations to the game, including stuffed animals, toques, gloves and socks. Once the Petes score their first goal, donations can be thrown onto the ice.

Chemong Home Hardware Building Centre will collect and count them and donate them to Move 99.7 and Pure Country 105's Christmas Toy Drive, which is in support of the Salvation Army’s Annual Christmas Appeal.

Participating fans are asked to put their donations into a clear plastic bag to prevent them from being damaged on the ice.

Rexall will sell stuffed bears in the concourse of the PMC before the game for $10.

Net proceeds from each bear sold will support the Rexall Care Network, a charitable organization supporting unpaid caregivers across Canada. Rexall will provide a $5 Rexall gift card to anyone who purchases a bear at the game. Fans who can not attend the game but wish to donate can drop off their donations at the Petes Store before the game.

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Innovation Cluster Announces Headquarters Relocation

The Innovation Cluster - Peterborough and the Kawarthas doing a quick move as they are relocating from the third floor to the first floor of the VentureNorth building, announced on Tuesday.

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The organization’s headquarters will move to Suite 102 on the first floor of 270 George Street North in Peterborough. The move is expected to be completed by Dec. 12.

The relocation is in response to the evolving needs of the Innovation Cluster’s clients, their desire for virtual engagement and changing market dynamics. The new office will provide a more accessible and welcoming environment, enhancing the organization’s ability to serve clients, the market and partners said Innovation Cluster.

“The new location will allow us to increase our capacity for hosting events, workshops, and networking opportunities as well as strengthen our partnerships with local and regional businesses and educational institutions, ultimately contributing to Peterborough's economic growth,” said Nicole Stephenson, Innovation Cluster Board of Directors Chair.

According to a press release, the move will minimally disrupt services and programming and have no impact on employees.

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Peterborough Police Make Three Arrests From a String of Thefts On Retail Stores

The Peterborough Police Service made three arrests and charged the suspects in connection with a series of retail thefts, announced on Tuesday.

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Last Wednesday at roughly 2:45 p.m., officers with Community FIRST were called to the Home Depot on Lansdowne Street about two women and a man concealing items in their clothing and leaving the store.

Officers spotted a vehicle matching the description of the suspects' and they attempted to speed out of the parking lot. Emergency lights were activated and the vehicle stopped. One of the female suspects then attempted to flee the scene. All three were taken into custody.

As a result of the investigation:

A 27-year-old Etobicoke woman was arrested and charged with:

  • Theft Under $5000

  • Possession Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 - in Canada

A 36-year-old GTA woman was arrested and charged with:

  • Theft Under $5000

  • Possession Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 - in Canada

A 34-year-old Etobicoke man was arrested and charged with:

  • Theft Under $5000

  • Possession Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 - in Canada

All three parties were held in custody and appeared in court last Wednesday, at which time they were remanded into custody and are set to appear in court on Tuesday

During a search after the suspects and vehicle were arrested, officers located approximately $11,500 of products from several stores. Police believe the group has no ties to Peterborough and is part of an organized crime theft ring that has been committing thefts across the province and, on that day, had already been active in several other nearby communities. Officers also seized a dress, several material bags that went under the dress and a scrambler device to disarm loss prevention alarms.

This was the third set of retail theft arrests believed to be related to organized crime. On Nov. 12, 2024, officers arrested two men from Brampton concerning an incident in progress and an online theft report filed by the store on Nov. 2.

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New Animal Showcased at Riverview Park and Zoo's 'Wild Winter' This Saturday

The Riverview Park and Zoo is celebrating the holiday season with its ‘Wild Winter' event which starts at 11 a.m. this Saturday.

Photo courtesy of the Riverview Park & Zoo

Meet the Keeper sessions will be held throughout the day to introduce a new animal into the zoo. They also plan to make an announcement at the otter exhibit.

Riverview is accepting donations of children’s toys for the Children’s Foundation and non-perishable food items for Kawartha Food Share.

The gift shop will offer hot chocolate (by donation). It also offers holiday shopping and animal adoptions.

The schedule is as follows:

  • 11 a.m. – Meet the Keeper – Caribou

  • 1:30 p.m. – Otter Enrichment & Announcement

  • 2:30 p.m. – Alpaca walk

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Fleming College Introduces New Continuing Education Language Courses

Fleming College is expanding its in-person Continuing Education language course offerings at its Frost Campus in Lindsay and Sutherland Campus in Peterborough.

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Starting in January, both campuses will offer Conversational French (Level 1 and Level 2, with Level 3 launching in spring), Conversational Spanish (Beginner and Intermediate), American Sign Language (Level 1—Part A, with Part B arriving in spring) and Conversational Italian (Level 1 and Level 2).

All classes are taught by faculty who are native speakers of the language.

The French, Spanish, and Italian courses are focused mainly on building conversational skills.

Students who complete both parts of the American Sign Language course will have reached Level 1 proficiency of ASL, as recognized by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL).

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Peterborough Has First Player to Debut in the NFL This Past Sunday

Peterborough has finally made the NFL as wide receiver Jared Wayne made his debut with the Houston Texans at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. on Sunday.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Wayne, a second-generation football player, was elevated from the practice squad after fellow wide receiver Xavier Hutchinson was inactive with a shoulder injury.

The Peterborough native played 16 snaps. He was not targeted and played the fewest snaps among the wideouts.

Wayne played four seasons of collegiate football with the Pittsburgh Panthers, scoring 13 touchdowns during that span.

He finished with career-highs of 60 receptions for 1,062 yards — his first 1,000-yard season — and five touchdowns, one short of last year’s total.

The rookie wideout had declared himself for the 2023 NFL draft but was not selected.

On April 29 last year, he signed with the Texans as an undrafted free agent.

Locally, Wayne has played in the Kinsmen Minor Football League, Peterborough Wolverines and Adam Scott Lions.

In his final collegiate game, he helped the Panthers win the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl on Dec. 30 with five receptions for 50 yards for a 37-35 win over the UCLA Bruins. His performance earned him an invite to play in the Hula Bowl.

Jared Wayne is the son of former CFL linebacker Patrick Wayne. The latter spent nine years in the league mostly with the Ottawa Roughriders but also had stints with the B.C. Lions and Toronto Argonauts.

The Texans defeated the Jaguars 23-20.

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Peterborough Porter Martone Selected Among 32 to World Juniors Selection Camp For Team Canada

Brampton Steelhead forward and Peterborough’s Porter Martone has been selected as one of 32 players to Team Canada’s National Junior Team Selection Camp at TD Place in Ottawa from Dec. 10 to 13, announced on Monday.

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Martone is one of 16 players selected from the OHL among the 32 skaters.

“We are excited to announce the 32 players who have earned invitations to selection camp in Ottawa, and begin the road to our ultimate goal of winning a World Junior Championship gold medal on home ice,” said Al Murray, head scout. “This is a talented group of young players that is determined to represent Canada with pride over the holidays, and we expect a highly competitive camp with several difficult decisions when determining our final roster.”

On May 5, Marton captained Team Canada to an IIHF U18 World Championship Gold Medal by defeating the United States, 6-4.

Martone has scored 18 goals and 29 assists for 47 points this season in 23 games with the Steelheads.

Martone was a member of the Peterborough Petes U15 AAA team, scoring six goals and 15 assists in 36 games.

“(He’s) a chance to be chosen number one overall this year,” said Bob McKenzie, Canadian hockey analyst. “He’s a big power forward. He has the size and strength to be a power forward but he has the ability to be in tight, he’s got great hands, he can wheel, he’s can be a finesse player as well so this is a guy who can be a handful for junior-age hockey players with that size and strength and skill.”

The following are the 32 players selected to camp:

Goaltenders

  • Carson Bjarnason

  • Carter George

  • Jack Ivankovic

  • Scott Ratzlaff

Defencemen

  • Cameron Allen

  • Beau Akey

  • Oliver Bonk

  • Harrison Brunicke

  • Sam Dickenson

  • Andrew Gibson

  • Tanner Molendyk

  • Sawyer Mynio

  • Caden Price

  • Matthew Schaefer

Forwards

  • Porter Martone

  • Denver Barkey

  • Cole Beaudoin

  • Mathiew Cataford

  • Berkley Catton

  • Easton Cowan

  • Andrew Cristall

  • Ethan Gauthier

  • Riley Heidt

  • Tanner Howe

  • Jettt Luchanko

  • Gavin McKenna

  • Bradly Nadeau

  • Luca Pinelli

  • Carson Rehkopf

  • Calum Ritchie

  • Matthew Wood

  • Brayden Yager

The selection camp will see the invited players play two games against the U Sports All-Stars. 

A four-day training camp will be held from Dec. 15 to 18 in Petawawa after the roster has been finalized 

Canada has drawn Finland for their first World Juniors matchup on Boxing Day against Finland. 

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