Two People Charged With Drug Possession Following An Impaired Driving Call

Two people are facing drug charges after a possible impaired driving call early Monday morning.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

At roughly 6:45 a.m., officers received calls regarding a possible impaired driver.  Police arrived at the underground parking lot in the Sheridan Street and Hunter Street area and located a man and a woman in a vehicle. While there were no signs of impairment with the driver, the officer noticed drug paraphernalia. 

During a search of the man after arrest, officers seized:

  • 13.7grams of Fentanyl

  • 3 Fentanyl tablets

  • Cell phone

  • Canadian currency

  • Scale

A 56-year-old Peterborough man was arrested and charged with:

  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking-Opioid (other than heroin)

  • Possession of a Schedule I Substance - Opioid (other than heroin)

  • Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime under $5000 - in Canada

The accused was held in custody and appeared in court on Monday.

A 24-year-old Peterborough woman was arrested and charged with:

  • Possession of a Schedule I Substance - Opioid (other than heroin)

The accused was released on an appearance notice and is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 20.

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Peterborough Regional Health Centre Calls On Province of Ontario to Fund Hybrid Operating Room

The Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) urgently requested funding for a hybrid operating room in the Level 2 Vascular Centre as they addressed the Province of Ontario during a Pre-Budget Consultation on Friday.

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PETERBOROUGH REGIONAL HEALTH CENTRE.

Dr. Lynn Mikula, PRHC’s President and CEO, says the hospital should already have a hybrid operating room in accordance with the Ontario Health standard.  

“We do more than 1,000 vascular procedures each year, and nearly three quarters of our patients come from outside of Peterborough City and County,” she said. “But our vascular operating room is not properly equipped. According to standards set by Ontario Health, we need a hybrid operating room.”

In 2017, PRHC identified the construction of a hybrid operating room as a key priority for the 600,000 patients it serves across the region. In 2019, the hospital began self-funded construction costing $21 million to create space for several regional program expansions, including the hybrid operating room. Mikula reports that the hospital has been waiting years for approval and the $10 million in funding needed to build the hybrid operating room.

Vascular surgeons perform procedures essential to the hospital's cancer care, dialysis and cardiac programs. According to the PRHC, this time-sensitive care can often require multiple surgeries. A hybrid operating room allows specialized teams to perform multiple open and minimally invasive procedures on the same patient, on the same day, in the same room.

“We’re still unable to provide the appropriate level of care for a Level 2 Vascular Centre, meaning we need to send more complex patients further from home to get the care they need,” said Mikula. “Last year alone, nearly 200 patients were sent to other centres for procedures we should have been able to do at PRHC. This puts our patients and our vascular program at risk.”

PRHC says that Dave Smith, Peterborough-Kawartha MPP noted at the committee proceedings that establishing a hybrid operating room at the hospital requires a comparatively small investment by the Ministry of Health, as the space and the equipment are already funded by the hospital and the PRHC Foundation, which have committed to raising $6 million toward the project as part of the $70 million campaign.

“We believe that in the context of hospital capital projects, which now tend to run into the billions of dollars, that a $10 million ask would be a huge win for a relatively very small price tag,” said Mikula. “This investment will yield a huge leap forward in vascular care for our patients, and it’s what my colleagues and I need to do our job to the best of our abilities. It will help us save lives.”

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Season Tickets On Sale For 2026 Peterborough Lakers Season Starting Wednesday Afternoon

The Peterborough Century 21 Lakers season tickets for the 2026 Major Series Lacrosse season go on sale on Wednesday at 1 p.m. 

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

New this season is an Early Bird Discount: a $10 savings on all season tickets, available until Jan. 30.

The 2026 campaign features a full 18-game MSL schedule with the Lakers to host nine home games at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. The home opener is scheduled for May 21.

Current and new season ticket holders can now purchase their tickets online.

Returning Season Ticket Members:

  • Click Pay Invoice

  • Pay invoice to receive early-bird season pricing and secure your season seats

New Ticket Members:

  • Visit am.ticketmaster.com/peterboroughlakers/

  • Sign-in using the email associated with your PMC account (may be asked to reset password)

  • Click Buy Tickets 

  • Select Season Seats

  • Pay to receive early-bird season pricing and secure your season seats

2026 Season Ticket Pricing:

BOWL

Final Total (Tax and Fees included)

  • Adult: $179.10

  • Senior: $152.10

  • Student: $134.30

  • Child: $74.85

CLUB SECTION

  • Adult: $224.80

  • Senior: $197.90

  • Student: $180.10

  • Child: $120.60

“We’re really excited to kick off season ticket sales for 2026,” said Len Powers, Lakers Board Member. “Our fans are the backbone of this franchise, and with nine home games and a May 21st home opener, it’s shaping up to be another incredible season. The Early Bird pricing is a great way for fans to get locked in early and be part of the energy inside the Memorial Centre.”

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Winners Crowned In United Way's Inaugural Ultimate Burger Battle Fundraiser

After eight participating restaurants put their cooked patties to the test, United Way Peterborough & District has announced its winners of its first-ever Ultimate Burger Battle at Agave by Imperial on Monday morning.

Jennifer Gutierrez, Agave by Imperial head chef (left) and Angelica Jimenez, Agave by Imperial partner (right) celebrating their victory, claiming the title of “Ultimate Burger of the Year.” Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The month-long fundraiser saw eight local restaurants, eight Burger Ambassadors, and the community participate. Each restaurant crafted a signature Ultimate Burger to compete for one of several awards.

The following were the participating restaurants: 

  • The Dirty Burger Company

  • Double Dz's Diner

  • Agave by Imperial

  • The Vine

  • The Loon Lakefield

  • The Chemong Lodge

  • Pizza Villa & Pasta House

  • The Rink Tap & Grill

This year’s Burger Ambassadors were:

  • Laura Montague, PTBO Eaters

  • Dan O’Toole, BetRivers

  • Neil Morton, Consultant/ Entrepreneur, 2017 United Way Peterborough & District Campaign Chair

  • Tiffany Arcari, The Tiffany Show

  • Nour Mazloum, Peterborough DBIA

  • Pete Dalliday, TV Voice of the Lakers & Petes

  • Jason Wilkins, Muralist/ Illustrator

  • Paul Rellinger, Journalist, 2025 United Way Campaign Chair 

@ptbo_canada Agave by Imperial is crowned the winner of the United Way’s inaugural Burger Battle! 🍔 🌮🍹 #AgavePTBO #PTBOCanada #peterboroughontario ♬ original sound - PTBOCanada

A combined 1,022 ‘Ultimate Burgers’ were sold, with two dollars from each supporting United Way’s work across its 20 partner agencies. In total, the inaugural campaign raised $2,065 for programs and initiatives that help ensure individuals, families and seniors have access to essential supports.

“This campaign exceeded every expectation,” Jim Russell, United Way CEO. “The Ultimate Burger Battle brought together local creativity, friendly competition, and real community spirit. Every burger sold represents not just a great meal, but a direct investment in the well-being of people across Peterborough and the County. We’re incredibly grateful to the restaurants, ambassadors, and residents who made this first year such a success.”

United Way has announced the 2025 winners:

Ultimate Burger of the Year

Agave By Imperial – Cien Fuegos

Double house-made beef chuck patty, spicy queso fundido, jalapeño & bacon jam, caramelized onion, chili oil aioli.

This title was determined by United Way’s Burger Ambassadors, who scored each burger on presentation, taste, originality, toppings and overall execution.

Most Ultimate Burgers Sold

Double Dz’s Diner – The Big D (207 Ultimate Burgers sold)

Featuring a fresh 6oz ground chuck smash burger with lettuce, peameal bacon, gouda, onion rings, double smoked bacon, signature whiskey sauce, peppercorn ranch aioli on a homemade bun.

People’s Choice Ultimate Burger

Pizza Villa & Pasta House – The United Way Burger

Melted mozzarella on both buns, bacon, mushrooms, onions, hot peppers, BBQ sauce, a six-ounce beef patty, and melted cheddar.

This title was determined through an online voting form available on the United Way’s website – diners were encouraged to visit the online page after trying each burger to crown their favourite.

Russell stated that he wants to do this fundraiser again next year.

“We’re already hearing from restaurants and residents asking when round two begins,” he said. “Based on the excitement and community pride we witnessed this year, we’d say the appetite is definitely there.”

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Peterborough Petes Hosting Annual Teddy Bear Toss Game This Thursday

The Peterborough Petes are sending their plushies flying as they host their annual Teddy Bear Toss game against the Windsor Spitfires on Thursday at 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

Last year, 1571 donations were collected in support of the Move 99.7 and Pure Country 105 Christmas Toy Drive, in support of the Salvation Army’s Annual Christmas Appeal. Photo courtesy of David Pickering and the Peterborough Petes.

The team asks fans to bring donations to the game, including stuffed animals, toques, gloves, and socks. Participating fans can throw their donations onto the ice after Peterborough scores its first goal.

The donations will then be collected and counted by Chemong Home Hardware Building Centre, and the proceeds will be donated in support of the Pete 99.7 and KX105 Christmas Toy Drive and the Salvation Army’s Annual Christmas Appeal. Participating fans are asked to place their donations in a clear plastic bag to prevent them from being damaged on the ice. Fans who cannot attend but wish to donate can drop off their donations at the Petes Store prior to the game.

Rexall is selling stuffed bears in the PMC lobby before the game. Both small ($10) and large ($20) bears are available. Net proceeds from each bear sold will go towards the Rexall Care Network, in support of local food banks. Fans can purchase bears at both Peterborough Rexall locations before Thursday.

Two Impaired Driving Arrests Made During Festive RIDE Checks

Peterborough Police Service have made two impaired driving arrests during their Festive RIDE checks this weekend.

Over 750 vehicles were checked during the two nights at several locations in Peterborough and Lakefield. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

There was an arrest for impaired driving each night.

At roughly 10:15 p.m. on Friday, a vehicle was stopped at a RIDE check on Lansdowne Street between River Road and Ashburnham Drive.

A 39-year-old Peterborough man was arrested and charged with:

  • Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)

The accused was issued a 90-day automatic license suspension and a seven-day vehicle impoundment.

A small child was in the vehicle at the time.

The accused was released on an appearance notice and is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 13.

At approximately 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, a vehicle was stopped at a RIDE check on Hunter Street between Sheridan Street and Burnham Street.

A 41-year-old Peterborough woman was arrested and charged with:

  • Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)

  • Driver fail to surrender license (Highway Traffic Act)

The accused was issued an automatic 90-day license suspension and a seven-day vehicle impoundment.

The accused was released on an undertaking and is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 20.

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Peterborough Petes Fall in Two Weekend Games to Kitchener and Ottawa

The Peterborough Petes dropped a pair of games over the weekend to the Kitchener Rangers and Ottawa 67’s.

The Petes are third in the East Division with a 16-12-1-1 record. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Petes.

The Peterborough Petes fell to the Kitchener Rangers, 6-3, at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium on Friday night.

Adam Levac, Gerry DiCunzolo and Matthew Soto scored for the Petes. Carson Cameron, Adam Novotny, Matthew Perreault, Genc Ula and Brennan Faulkner each had an assist. Masen Johnston made 35 saves in the loss.

On Saturday, the Petes hosted the Ottawa 67’s but was on the losing end of a high-scoring affair as the visitors won, 8-5.

Matthew Soto led the way for the Petes with two goals and an assist. Adam Novotny and Aiden Young both scored and had an assist. Carson Cameron scored, with Brennan Faulkner, Gerry DiCunzolo, Adam Levac, Blake Gowan, Braydon McCallum and James Petrovski all picking up a helper.

Plushies will fly at the next game as the Petes host their annual Teddy Bear Toss against the Windsor Spitfires on Thursday. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

Peterborough Police Seeking Missing Teen From Saturday Afternoon

UPDATED: 2:21 p.m. on 8/12/25. She has been located, according to Peterborough Police.

The Peterborough Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing 13-year-old Brooke.

She was last seen in the area of 572 Crystal Drive on Saturday at approximately 3 p.m.

Brooke is described as:

  • White

  • Approximately 5’3”

  • Faded Red Dyed Hair

  • Brown/Hazel Eyes

Last Seen Wearing:

  • Black Coat

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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PVNC Catholic Sees Significant Gains From EQAO Math and Literacy Scores

The Education Quality and Assessment Office (EQAO) released its results for school boards in Ontario for the 2024-2025 school year and the Peterborough Victoria and Clarington Catholic District School Board (PVNCCDSB) has shown significant progress.

Photo courtesy of PVNCCDSB.

The results showcase the vastly improved results in literacy and mathematics across multiple grade levels at PVNCCDSB.

According to Stephen O’Sullivan, director of education, the results reflect the Board’s ongoing commitment to using the science of learning, rooted in explicit, high-impact instructional strategies, to support students in both literacy and mathematics and empower classroom teachers to grow in their content knowledge and pedagogical practices to address learning gaps head-on. 

“We are extremely proud of the growth our students and educators have achieved in literacy and mathematics this year,” he said. “These results reflect the hard work, dedication, and innovative teaching strategies that our staff have implemented to close learning gaps and boost student confidence in literacy and mathematics. We will continue to provide opportunities for educators to build their content knowledge, and to grow in their confidence and efficacy with respect to both instructional and assessment practices to support continued student academic growth.”

Results: 

  • Grade 3 Math: Students exhibited tremendous gains of 6.2 per cent, with 62.9 per cent of students now meeting or exceeding the provincial standard - outpacing the provincial year-over-year increase of 2.3 per cent.
     

  • Grade 6 Math: Results reflect a slight increase of 0.4 per cent, raising the success rate to 44.7 per cent, and reflecting a total gain of 6.4 per cent since 2021-2022.

  • Grade 9 Math: PVNC Catholic students’ success rate in relation to the provincial standard improved to 53.7 per cent, reflecting a total gain of 3.8 per cent since 2021-2022.

  • Grade 3 Reading and Writing: Reading proficiency grew to 71.2 per cent, an increase of 2.2 per cent from last year. Similar gains were realized in writing, with a result of 61.1 per cent, which marks a 2.3 per cent year-over-year increase.

  • Grade 6 Reading and Writing: PVNC Catholic students continue to excel in reading, while also demonstrating marked gains of 3.4 per cent, with 85.3 per cent achieving or exceeding the provincial standard, in line with the provincial average of 86%. Writing results also exhibited tremendous gains, with 84.5 per cent meeting the standard, marking an increase of 6.6 per cent. 

  • Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT): 78 per cent of first-time eligible students passed the test, close to last year’s result of 80.4 per cent.

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Peterborough Man Faces Stunt Driving Charges After Going 97 Km/H In a 50 Zone

A 27-year-old Peterborough man is facing stunt driving charges after going 97 km/h in a posted 50 km/h zone on Friday morning.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

At roughly 8:30 a.m., an officer in the area of Brealey Drive and Sherbrooke Street clocked going 47 km/h over the speed limit of 50.

The officer conducted the traffic stop and the driver was charged under the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) with:

  • Stunt Driving (Highway Traffic Act)

  • Speeding (Highway Traffic Act)

The driver was issued a 30-day licence suspension and a 14-day vehicle impoundment.

The driver is scheduled to attend court in February.

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