City of Peterborough LIfts State of Emergency Declaration From Late-March Ice Storm

The City of Peterborough has officially ended the State of Emergency declaration from the March 28 to 30 ice storm.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The State of Emergency was declared on March 30 after the region was hit by a severe ice storm that led to downed trees and tree limbs and widespread power outages throughout the City.

“As the City officially lifts its State of Emergency following the devastating ice storm in March, I want to express my deepest gratitude to our residents, emergency responders, utility workers, City staff, and volunteers for their incredible resilience and dedication over these past few weeks,” said Mayor Jeff Leal. “The response from our community has been nothing short of extraordinary.”

Clean-up efforts are still underway across the City.

The City continues to remove brush and debris from the curbside during the ice storm. This service is for debris, branches and tree limbs that cannot be collected through the City’s regular curbside collection for yard waste. Residents are asked not to place whole trees or large tree stumps at the curb for removal.

When placing debris at the boulevard for yard waste collection, please be mindful of sightlines to ensure safety for both pedestrians and vehicular traffic. Avoid placing debris close enough to the curb that it may wash into the street during a rainstorm.

It is expected to take up to eight weeks for crews to complete curbside removal of large brush and debris in all areas of the City.

Curbside collection has been completed for the area north of Parkhill Road and west of the Otonabee River.

The partial non-enforcement of the Tree Removal bylaw, including waiving permit fees for trees on private property that were damaged or destroyed as a result of the ice storm, remains in place until Monday. Regular requirements under the Tree Removal Bylaw will resume on Tuesday.

Residents wishing to remove storm-damaged trees without paying permit fees must email treebylaw@peterborough.ca and provide a photo of the tree, the property address, location of the tree on the property, the species of tree (if known), the approximate diameter of the tree and a description of the condition of the tree.

The Tree Removal bylaw remains in place for all other trees.  More information on the Tree Removal By-law can be found at peterborough.ca/trees.

The City reports significant damage to trees in City parks and along trails from the ice storm. The City is assessing and addressing hazardous tree conditions. Due to the extent of the damage, this work is ongoing.

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Three Toronto Men Arrested and Charged With Drug Trafficking After Executed Search Warrant From Peterborough Police

Three Toronto men are facing drug trafficking charges and were arrested after an executed search warrant at a Peterborough residence Wednesday afternoon.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

At roughly 3 p.m., Drug Unit and Emergency Response Team (ERT) officers searched a residence on Driscoll Terrace near Hunter Street East after a drug investigation that started earlier this year. 

One man was arrested by officers attempting to flee the residence and two others were apprehended by K9 Isaac and detained by officers after a brief foot pursuit downtown in the area of Dalhousie and George Street.  

 During the search of the residence, officers located:

  • Loaded firearm

  • 53.7 grams of Cocaine

  • 11.1 grams of Fentanyl

  • 30 Percocet Pills

  • Cellphones

  • Over $5,000 in Canadian currency

A 24-year-old Scarborough man was arrested and charged with:

  • Traffick in Schedule I substance- Cocaine

  • Traffick in Schedule I substance- Cocaine

  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking - Cocaine

  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking- Other Drugs (Fentanyl)

  • Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5,000 - in Canada

  • Possession of Weapon for Dangerous Purpose

  • Possession of loaded prohibited or restricted firearm

  • Unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm

A 23-year-old Scarborough man was arrested and charged with:

  • Traffick in Schedule I substance- Cocaine X3

  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking - Cocaine

  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking- Other Drugs (Fentanyl)

  • Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5,000 - in Canada

A 21-year-old Toronto man was arrested and charged with:

  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking - Cocaine

  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking- Other Drugs (Fentanyl)

  • Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime under $5,000 - in Canada

All the accused were held in custody and appeared in court on Thursday.

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Fleming College's Respiratory Therapy Program Receives Accreditation With Condition Status

Fleming College’s Respiratory Therapy Program has officially received accreditation with condition status from Accreditation Canada’s EQual program.

Photo courtesy of Fleming College.

The status allows graduates to write the Health Professionals Testing Canada (HPTC) exam which is a step to becoming a registered member of the College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario (CRTO).

Launched in 2023, the Respiratory Therapy program at Fleming prepares students to become skilled healthcare professionals specializing in the treatment of respiratory, cardiac, and pulmonary conditions according to a press release.

The accelerated two-year program emphasizes hands-on, practical learning, enabling students to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate safe and effective cardio-respiratory care.

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Peterborough County Lifts State of Emergency From Late March Ice Storm

Peterborough County has officially ended the State of Emergency as the region transitions to the Recovery phase following the March 28 to 30 ice storm.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

According to the County, the Emergency phase focused on immediate response efforts, including ensuring public safety, restoring critical infrastructure and coordinating emergency services. The Recovery phase will now focus on longer-term efforts such as cleanup and repair.

The State of Emergency was declared on March 31 to support coordinated emergency response efforts and resource allocation across the region in the face of widespread storm damage and power outages.

“With power now restored to all permanent residents and storm cleanup well underway, Peterborough County is officially ending its State of Emergency. I want to extend my sincere thanks to our residents, local businesses, volunteers, the governments of Ontario and Canada and especially to the hydro crews, public works teams, and first responders whose dedication and hard work continue to be instrumental in our recovery,” said Bonnie Clark, Peterborough County Warden. “While this ice storm caused significant disruption, it also highlighted the strength, resilience, and unity of our communities, and while there is still a lot of work to do, Peterborough County is defined by its compassion, and that spirit of community is what will carry us forward. I encourage residents to continue monitoring official channels for safety updates, to exercise caution around waterways due to potential flooding, and to remain vigilant for falling tree limbs in forested areas.”

Services and Recovery Information:

  • Peterborough County Depot Drop Off Locations

    • Peterborough County residents have until Wednesday, April 30, 2025, to drop off storm-related brush and tree debris for free at select County depots.

    • Centreline Depot (1275 County Road 24) is CURRENTLY CLOSED due to significant brush accumulation, which has made the site unsafe for public access.

    • County depots are for Peterborough County residents only and are for storm clean-up only - NO leaf and yard waste.

  • County Roads and Infrastructure: All Peterborough County roads are open. Cleanup of debris along County roads is ongoing. Please use caution when driving and report any hazards to Peterborough County’s Public Works department.

  • Flood Watches/Warnings: For the latest watches and warnings in your area, please contact your local Conservation Authority or the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.

  • Trail/Park/Forest Closure: Victoria Park and the County Forest remain CLOSED due to unsafe conditions caused by the recent ice storm. Rotary Trail has reopened for recreational use.

The County’s Emergency Operations Centre has stood down and standard operations have resumed. Monitoring and coordination will continue to support the long-term recovery needs.

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Peterborough Selected to Host 2026 TELUS Cup National Club Championship

The Electric City has been selected to host the 2026 Telus Cup, Canada’s National Under-18 Men’s Club Championship, announced by Hockey Canada at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Wednesday.

Members of Peterborough Minor Petes team and staff, City Council and more with the official logo for the Telus Cup for 2026 in the middle of the Peterborough Memorial Centre’s rink. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The Telus Cup runs from April 20 to 26 next year with all games at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. The event has six elite men’s U18 teams from across the nation battling for the title. The host Peterborough Minor Petes are making their national championship debut in the tournament.

“This is the most exciting hockey moment for our community since we hosted the Memorial Cup in 1996,” said Mayor Jeff Leal. “In Peterborough, hockey is more than a game, it is part of our identity. The TELUS Cup is an incredible chance to cheer on the future stars of the sport, showcase our facilities and the home of the legendary Peterborough Petes, and celebrate everything that makes Peterborough an unforgettable destination not only for youth hockey, but also for active family fun.”

The successful bid was led by Peterborough Tourism, the City’s destination marketing program, with the support and partnership of the community including the Ontario Hockey Federation, Peterborough Minor Hockey Council, local tourism business operators and organizations and the Peterborough Petes. The City expects the event to generate more than 1,200 total room nights and over $1 million in economic impact, boosting hotels, restaurants, shops and local attractions during the tournament week.

“Hosting premier hockey events takes a tremendous effort from everyone in the chosen communities,” said Dean McIntosh, senior vice president, revenue, fan experience and community impact. “From volunteers, sponsors and the fans, Canadians from coast to coast step up every year to help grow the game of hockey and provide lifelong memories for these athletes.”

(From Left to right) Lucy Christie, 10; Mason Scollard, 12; Cale Christie, 12; Emmett Scollard, 10 and Isaac Cavanagh, 11. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

As the oldest continuously operating franchise in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), the Peterborough Petes have produced over 175 NHL players, including Steve Yzerman, Chris Pronger, Larry Murphy and Bob Gainey. The city has also hosted high-profile events, including the 1996 Memorial Cup and six Mann Cup lacrosse championships between 2004 and 2022.

“Hosting the TELUS Cup is an amazing opportunity for the Peterborough Community and the Peterborough Minor Hockey Council,” said Michael Oke, general manager and vice president of operations. “The Men’s U18 National Club Championship has hosted a number of big names over the years, including Petes alumni like Steve Yzerman, Larry Murphy, Luke Richardson, and Slater Koekkoek to name a few. This is also a great opportunity for the Peterborough Petes and the U18 Petes to showcase our partnership on a national stage.”

The 2025 TELUS Cup is being held in Chilliwack, B.C. Dieppe, N.B. was also announced as the host location for the 2026 Esso Cup.

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Peterborough Police Seeking Suspects Stealing Vehicles From Dealership

The Peterborough Police Service are seeking suspects involved in taking two vehicles from a dealership over the weekend.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Officers were called to the Kawartha Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Fiat dealership after employees discovered two vehicles were missing on Tuesday. Both were Jeep Wrangler Rubicons; one was a 2025 model (Anvil Grey) and the other a 2021 model (Black).  

Officers were able to view CCTV footage of the incident, which shows three suspects walking around the vehicles at roughly 10:45 p.m. on Sunday. By 11 p.m., both vehicles had been driven off the lot and were headed eastbound on Lansdowne Street.

Anyone with information is asked to call Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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Community Future Peterborough Unveils 20 Entrepreneurs For Its 2025 Starter Company Plus Program

Community Future Peterborough’s (CFP) Business Advisory Centre (BAC) has unveiled its 20 businesses selected for its 2025 Starter Company Plus Program, announced at the Venture North Building on Wednesday morning.

The 20 entrepreneurs were gathered at the announcement of the businesses selected for the program. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

CFP received over 70 applications for this year’s cohort.

“This is truly a life-changing program,” said Rosalea Terry, BAC manager. “The quality of applications this year was exceptional, and our selected entrepreneurs represent some of the most committed and determined founders we’ve seen. We are proud to support them on their entrepreneurial journey.”

The Starter Company Plus program helps businesses accelerate their growth with mentorship, training and funding. This provincial government-funded program offers entrepreneurs access to expert guidance, networking opportunities and up to $5,000 in grant funding after completion.

“We’re thrilled to welcome this talented group of entrepreneurs into the 2025 Starter Company Plus program,” said Devon Girard, CFP executive director. “Their creativity, drive, and commitment to growth embody the spirit of entrepreneurship we aim to support. We’re excited to be part of their journey and look forward to their impact on our city and county.”

The 2025 Starter Company Plus Cohort includes:

City of Peterborough Participants:

  • Groovy Little Smoothie Co. — Kara Ainsworth

  • Stoney Island Studio Live Event Painting and Creative Services — Julie Anastasia McMillan

  • The Willow Studio — Angela Demeester

  • Architecture of Wellness — Jackie Orsetto

  • Wild Woman Ayurveda — Maggie O'Rourke

  • Doody Call — Millie Kingston

  • Home and Well Inc. (Home & Well) — Kelly Clark

  • Common Thread Films — Kait Howell

  • Miller Exterior Painting — Dennal Leya Miller

  • Burkitt Solutions Co — Brianna Burkitt

  • Heeling Souls K9 Training — Alexis Mills

  • Joint Venture Inc. o/a Lost Cannabis Company — Brent Morrison

  • Layin' Divots — Krista Charette

County of Peterborough Participants:

  • Transitions (Tentative Name) — Kelly Gower and Roselyn Rodriquez

  • The Forest Hill Lodge — Jacqueline Lyons

  • Belmont Farmstead — Amanda O'Rourke

  • Urban Roots 47 Salon and Spa — Karen Kearney

  • Lark and Lemon — Kristen Offen

  • Joint Venture Inc. o/a Lost Cannabis Company — Brent Morrison

  • National Touring Museum — Timothy Jeffries

  • Millbrook Fit — David Lundrigan

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Canadian Rockstar Bryan Adams Hits the Peterborough Memorial Centre On Oct. 7

Canadian rock icon Bryan Adams is hitting the Peterborough Memorial Centre as part of his ‘Roll With The Punches’ North America 2025 tour on Oct. 7, announced on Wednesday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

The show will have rock band ‘The Sheepdogs’ as special guest performers for the event.

“I’m so thrilled to be announcing the North American leg of the Roll With The Punches Tour,” said Adams. “We’ll be playing all the classics, some deep cuts, and sharing some brand-new tracks from the forthcoming album.”

Tickets will first be available through an AMEX presale beginning Tuesday at 10 a.m. with additional presales running throughout the week. General on sale begins May 2 at 10 a.m.

The following are the tour dates and locations:

  • Thu Sep 11 – Kamloops, BC – Sandman Centre* 

  • Fri Sep 12 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena*

  • Sat Sep 13 – Victoria, BC – Save On Foods Memorial Centre* 

  • Tue Sep 23 – Prince George, BC – CN Centre* 

  • Wed Sep 24 – Kelowna, BC – Prospera Place+ 

  • Fri Sep 26 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome+ 

  • Sat Sep 27 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place* 

  • Sun Sep 28 – Regina, SK – Brandt Centre* 

  • Mon Sep 29 – Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Centre* 

  • Thu Oct 2 – St. Catharines, ON – Meridian Centre* 

  • Fri Oct 3 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena* 

  • Sat Oct 4 – Ottawa, ON – Canadian Tire Centre* 

  • Sun Oct 5 – Windsor, ON – Caesars*

  • Tue Oct 7 – Peterborough, ON – Peterborough Memorial Centre* 

  • Wed Oct 8 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre* 

  • Thu Oct 9 – Quebec City, QC – Videotron Centre* 

  • Sat Oct 11 – Moncton, NB – Avenir Centre* 

  • Sun Oct 12 – Halifax, NS – Scotiabank Centre* 

  • Wed Oct 15 – St. John's, NL – Mary Brown’s Centre*

  • Sat Oct 25 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena^

  • Sun Oct 26 – Boston, MA – TD Garden^

  • Wed Oct 29 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center^

  • Thu Oct 30 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden^

  • Sat Nov 1 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Arena^

  • Sun Nov 2 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena^

  • Mon Nov 3 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena^

  • Wed Nov 5 – Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center^

  • Thu Nov 6 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena^

  • Fri Nov 7 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena^

  • Sun Nov 9 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live^

  • Mon Nov 10 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena^

  • Thu Nov 13 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center^

  • Sat Nov 15 – Phoenix, AZ – PHX Arena^

  • Sun Nov 16 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena^

  • Tue Nov 18 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum^

  • Wed Nov 19 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center^

  • Fri Nov 21 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena^

  • Sat Nov 22 – Portland, OR – Moda Center^

  • Mon Nov 24 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena^

  • Wed Nov 26 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center^

*With The Sheepdogs

^With Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo

+With Amanda Marshall

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Seasonal Changes to Peterborough Transit Routes Effective Sunday

Peterborough Transit will implement seasonal changes to some of its routes beginning Sunday.

File Photo.

Route 5 The Parkway

Late-night Northbound service is suspended on weekdays and weekends from Sunday, until the beginning of September. Northbound Route 5 finishes at 11:35 p.m. Monday to Saturday and at 7:35 p.m. on Sunday and Holidays.

Route 6 Sherbrooke

Late-night service has been suspended on weekdays and weekends from Sunday until the beginning of September. Eastbound Route 6 finishes at 11:50 p.m. Monday to Saturday and 7:50 p.m. on Sundays and Holidays.

Route 7 Lansdowne

  • Route 7 Lansdowne will transition to its spring/summer route using the 7A routing via Ashburnham, the Lift Lock, and Hunter Street from April 27 through Oct. 25. All stops on Rogers Street between Maria Street and Hunter Street will continue to be served on Route 4 trips.

  • Route 7 Lansdowne rush hour 7B trip at 7:50 a.m. from Willowcreek Boulevard to Fleming College has been suspended from service

Route 11 Water

Route 11 and 11A Water serving Trent University has been suspended from Monday until the beginning of September.

Detours

Peterborough Transit will adjust its routes to accommodate construction detours as they arise. The following routes have detours in place while construction projects are underway:

Route 9 Parkhill detour at Brealey Drive

Temporary bus stops are located on Sherbrooke Street just east of Brealey Drive during the construction period.

  • Westbound routes will travel from Brealey Drive to Sherbrooke Street to Denure Drive to Kawartha Heights Boulevard to Cherryhill Road to Brealey Drive, where it returns to its regular route.

  • Eastbound routes will travel from Brealey Drive to Cherryhill Road to Kawartha Heights Boulevard to Denure Drive, to Sherbrooke Drive to Brealey Drive, where it returns to its regular route.

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