Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre's 'Take Back the Night' Hits Peterborough Square For Sexual Violence Awareness

The Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre (KSAC) is hosting its annual Take Back the Night (TBTN) advocacy and awareness event at the Peterborough Square Courtyard on Sept. 18 from 5 to 9 p.m.

Photo courtesy of Fleming College.

This year’s theme of ‘Rage and Resistance.’ According to KSAC, it reflects the feelings of anger with how prevalent sexual violence still is.

The event is free and open to anyone. Light refreshments are available for participants.

The event will take place from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., with a variety of community agencies tabling to share information about their resources and how individuals can connect for support, says KSAC. Art supplies are available for anyone to drop by and create posters for the march later in the evening.

From 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., there will be poetry, speakers, and performers, followed by the candlelit solidarity march.

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Stunt Driving Laid After Driver's Cellphone Video Surfaces to Police

A 26-year-old Peterborough man is facing several charges after an investigation into a cellphone video showing high rates of speed on Monday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

The Peterborough Police Traffic Management Unit was made aware of a cellphone video where the motor vehicle's owner recorded himself travelling 2.5 times the posted speed limit on The Parkway (150 km/h in a 60 km/h zone). 

Officers were able to confirm the date, time, location and speed of the vehicle. 

The driver was located and charged under the Highway Traffic Act with: 

  • Drive motor vehicle - perform stunt - speeding by 40 or more km/hr in a zone that is less than 80km\h

  • Speeding 150 km/h in a 60 km/h zone

  • Drive - hand-held communication device

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

The vehicle has been impounded for 14 days and the driver's license has been suspended for 30 days. 

The investigation is still ongoing.

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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George Street Getting Commemorative Crosswalk Installed This Fall to Honour Canadian Veterans

A commemorative crosswalk to honour Canadian veterans will be installed at the intersection of George and McDonnel streets this fall. 

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“The installation of this commemorative crosswalk is a powerful symbol of respect and remembrance,” said Mayor Jeff Leal. “It reflects the pride Peterborough has in its veterans and the importance of keeping their legacy alive. This project is a wonderful collaboration with the Royal Canadian Legion, and I look forward to residents and visitors alike pausing to reflect as they pass through this meaningful space.”

The crosswalk was designed in collaboration with Royal Canadian Legion Branch 52 Peterborough. It will feature red and white stripes, the silhouette of a soldier, and the words ‘Lest We Forget.’

“This year marks the 80th Anniversary of the end of World War II, making this a very special tribute to all the men and women from Peterborough City and County who gave the ultimate sacrifice in both World Wars, the Korean War, Afghanistan and the numerous Peacekeeping Operations around the world in order for us to live free in this great country we call Canada,” said Robert Lloyd, President Royal Canadian Legion Branch 52 Peterborough. 

The crosswalk will be installed while asphalt work at the intersection of George and McDonnel streets is underway. 

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Alf Curtis Home Improvements Inc. Founder Passes Away At 93

Alf Curtis, founder of Alf Curtis Home Improvements Inc., has passed away at the age of 93, as announced on his business’s social media on Monday.

Photo courtesy of Alf Curtis Home Improvements Inc.

He passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on Thursday.

Visitation is at the Ashburnham Funeral Home at the following times:

  • Thursday: 2 to 4 p.m. & 6 to 8 p.m.

  • Friday: 10 to 11 a.m. (one hour prior to service)

The funeral service will take place this Friday at 11 a.m., followed by a reception and interment at Rosemount Memorial Gardens.

At the family’s request, guests are encouraged to dress casually.

All three of our store locations are closed on Friday in honour of Curtis and to allow their staff to attend the funeral service.

The family has requested that any donations be made to the Fairhaven Long Term Care Foundation or the Alzheimer Society.

In 1975, Alf Curtis founded the business, initially employing two people: himself and his wife, June Curtis. During the first year of operations, it expanded to include two new employees, including Alf's son, Larry Curtis.

The business initially began as a supply and installation company of aluminum products, including sidings, soffits, eavestroughs, storm doors, storm windows, awnings, and railings. Alf already had years of experience in installing these products before forming his own company.

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Peterborough Petes Close Out Final Home Preseason Game With 3-2 Loss to the Kingston Frontenacs

In their final home preseason game, the Peterborough Petes lost a close game, 3-2, to the Kingston Frontenacs at the Asphodel-Norwood Community Centre on Sunday.

Photo courtesy of Connor Massie and the Peterborough Petes.

The game was a fundraiser for Norwood Minor Hockey and included a raffle, Chuck-A-Puck and a post-game autograph session with the Petes players.

Leon Kolarik scored his third goal of the preseason, while Kaden McGregor scored his first as a Pete (but did score a shootout goal againstt Erie on Aug. 30). Yanis Lutz picked up his third assist in as many games, as Thanasi Marentette and Francis Parish had an assist each. Dylan Lee-Stack started the game, stopping 16/18, before Masen Johnston took over for the second half, stopping 12/13. 

After the game, the team has reassigned the following players:

  • Sebastian Dzieciol

  • Joseph Cadorin

  • Jonny Brooks

“As we move closer to the season, we’ve been forced to make some more very difficult decisions,” said Michael Oke, general manager and vice president of operations. “These players all had a solid camp and we will continue to monitor their development and progress for future opportunities with the Peterborough Petes.”

The Petes conclude their 2025 preseason on Friday when they travel to Sarnia to take on the Sting at the Progressive Auto Sales Arena at 7:05 p.m.

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Two Women Arrested After One Struck Another Woman's Hand With a Knife

Two Peterborough women are facing charges after an intimate partner violence incident, involving one woman striking another woman’s hand with a knife on Sunday afternoon.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

At roughly 5 p.m., officers were dispatched to the fire station on Sherbrooke Street regarding a woman with a hand injury. Two women had been socializing near Millennium Park when a verbal argument escalated and one of the women was struck with a knife on the hand. The woman with the injury was treated and released by EMS at the scene. While the investigation was underway, the second woman walked by and was taken into custody.

A 53-year-old Peterborough woman was arrested and charged with:

  • Failure to comply with undertaking

A 59-year-old Peterborough woman was arrested and charged with:

  • Failure to comply with undertaking (party to the offence)

  • Assault with a weapon - spousal

The women knew each other and had been under conditions that prevented them from interacting.

Both women are being held in custody on Monday.

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Four Peterborough Lakers Drafted to National Lacrosse League

Four Peterborough Century 21 Lakers were drafted into the National Lacrosse League on Saturday.

Photo courtesy of David Pickering and the Peterborough Lakers.

Braedon Saris, Ben Trumble, Adam Thistlethwaite and Owen Hiltz all heard their name called during the six-round draft.

Hiltz led the pack with his third overall selection to the Toronto Rock. The Colorado Mammoth drafted Saris at number five, the Georgia Swarm took Trumble at number seven and Thistlethwaite went in the second round at 24th overall to the Rochester Knighthawks.

Saris was acquired from Cobourg in mid-June in exchange for Tommy Collins and Brampton’s third-round draft pick in 2026.

“Braedon just got better and better every time he stepped on the floor and I think he looked more confident every time he stepped on the floor with us,” said Lakers head coach Mike Hasen. “When he came in here this year he might have been a little bit in awe of the group he was playing with, but he took over and led us through that playoff stretch, doing great things.”

Trumble and Thistlethwaite are graduates of the Jr. A Lakers program. Trumble joins Carter Page and former Laker Jordan MacIntosh on the Swarm. Thistlethwaite will continue to play for Lakers head coach Mike Hasen, who also coaches the Knighthawks containing Mitch Ogilvie, Matt Gilray, Turner Evans, Austin Hasen and Brad McCulley.

“I’m just glad to be picked. I’m really excited for this opportunity; I think it’ll be a good one,” said Trumble. “I’m starting to reach out to the guys on the (Swarm). I can’t wait to get going.”

Hiltz spent the 2025 season with the PLL’s Carolina Chaos instead of playing box lacrosse in the MSL. In his rookie season with the Lakers in 2024 he scored 57 points in 24 games.

Two current Jr. A Lakers were also drafted, with OJLL Goalie of the Year Waukiigan Shognosh taken 14th overall by the Buffalo Bandits and forward Curtis Ward was picked in the fifth round, 62nd overall by the Las Vegas Desert Dogs.

NLL Faceoff Weekend is scheduled for Nov. 28 and 29.

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Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Onsite Wastewater Association, Women's Business Network, Moon and Bloom and Wardens Breakfast

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…

Does your home or business rely on a septic system, or are you looking at buying one that does? Peterborough-based Ontario Onsite Wastewater Association is working with their national partners to hold a free webinar on Sept. 15 from 7 to 8 p.m. as part of Septic Awareness Week. This online session will provide practical insights, maintenance tips, and expert guidance to help people care for their systems, prevent failures, and protect nearby water sources. Learn more at oowa.org.

The Women’s Business Network of Peterborough is now accepting registrations for its next membership year.

They offer a full calendar of high-impact networking events, inspiring speakers, and opportunities to showcase your business. WBN is a place to build meaningful relationships and elevate your professional journey. They go beyond business, supporting local initiatives, spotlighting charitable causes, and fostering a culture of generosity that uplifts the entire Peterborough community. Find out more and sign up for your membership at wbnptbo.ca.

Moon and Bloom are holding a grand opening for their new location at 159 King St., Unit 110 in downtown Peterborough from 3 to 7 p.m on Sept. 18.

Moon and Bloom, formerly Heather’s Holistics, offers services that include hand and foot reflexology, reiki energy healing, menstrual cycle awareness, and the red tent community. It’s a business designed to empower people and community leaders like you with menstruation knowledge and tools to flow through life’s cycles with confidence. Learn more at moonandbloom.ca.

The Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Warden’s Breakfast with County Warden Bonnie Clark on Sept. 30 from 8 to 10 a.m at Lang Pioneer Village Museum in the Peterborough County Agricultural Heritage Building.

Come out for a conversation with Warden Clark on local business issues and get an update on what the County is planning for our communities. Plus, breakfast is being provided by a variety of local businesses. Get your tickets at pkchamber.ca.

If you want to have your business featured on the Business Beat or know of a business doing something new and interested, shoot an email to joel@pkchamber.ca.

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PTBOSpotlight: One Fine Food

Welcome to PTBOSpotlight! Every Friday, this segment showcases a business or organization in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. You will have the opportunity to learn more about the people behind the organization and the work they do for our community.

This week, we are featuring One Fine Food. It is owned by Glenn Stonehouse.

Located at 800 Erskine Ave. just beside Lansdowne Place, One Fine Food offers a food and shopping experience unlike anything else in the area. It features a market, butcher/seafood counter, delicatessen, housewares, a restaurant and bar, groceries and more.

“Our butcher department brings you local, responsibly farmed meats,” said Bryan Coles, One Fine Food general manager. “Including from beef from Penokean Hills and Enright Cattle, Pork from Linton pastured pork. Lamb from Beverly Creek. Our seafood department brings in fresh fish and seafood sourced from around the world.”

The business features a lunch, dinner and brunch menu, seven days a week. They serve antipasto, sandwiches, wood-fired pizza, pasta and more. Their brunch menu features favourites like eggs benedict, French toast, a breakfast bagel and other dishes.

“Our Café, bakery, and lunch bar offer a selection of daily fresh-baked breads, pastries, cookies, squares and treats,” said Coles. “Our baristas craft authentic lattes, cappuccinos and iced coffees. Our lunch bar offers a quick slice of Focaccia pizza, freshly made panini or a sandwich to go.”

While One Fine Food has a lot of high-quality imported goods, they have not forgotten to support local businesses.

“Our store and restaurant regularly work with local businesses and farmers, bringing some of the best products from our area under one roof,” explained Coles.”

One Fine Food contains products from some of these local businesses:

  • Millars Eggs

  • Circle Organic

  • McLeans Berry Farm

  • Little Leaf Farm

  • Crosswinds Farm

  • Niagara food specialties

  • Enright Cattle - Beef And Tallow Products

  • Center And Main Chocolates

  • Heritage Cattle co. Le Beaus Bees

  • Carolinas Coffee

  • La Hacienda

  • Porch Dog Coffee

  • St. Annes Bakery

  • Bobcaygeon Brewing Company

  • Old Flame Brewery

  • Old Jar Candle

  • The County Fare

  • Lark & Lemon

To learn more about One Fine Food, find it online:


Website:
www.onefinefood.com
Instagram:
@onefinefood
Facebook: One Fine Food
Twitter/X: @onefinefood

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Hospice Peterborough's Biggest Fundraiser Hike For Hospice Hits Millennium Park Sept. 28

Hospice Peterborough’s biggest fundraising event returns as the Hike for Hospice is scheduled at Millennium Park for Sept. 28 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Participant Kyle McConnell and team Notorious T.A.S.H. walk in memory of Tash McConnell at Hike for Hospice 2024. Kyle plans to participate again this year. Photo by Anne Leavens, courtesy of Hospice Peterborough.

Individuals or teams can raise money to support free palliative care, grief support, and other programs and services provided by Hospice Peterborough.

Participants will walk from Millennium Park to Beavermead Beach — with the option to turn around at Rogers Cove for a shorter route — while Hike for Hospice also serves as an opportunity to honour and remember loved ones who have passed away, uniting the community in grief, memory and reflection.

This year, Hospice Peterborough’s goal is to raise $100,000. Last year, they achieved a record-breaking success of $138,000.

Participant Kyle McConnell is hiking with friends and family in memory of his late wife Tash McConnell. Tash was a past employee and volunteer at Hospice Peterborough, where she spent her final moments in care.

“(It) seemed like the best way to honour her memory,” said McConnell.

Those participating can register online.

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