Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Innovation Cluster, Dr. J's BBQ & Brews, The Local Show and Baxter Hunt

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…

Innovation Cluster Peterborough and Kawarthas has three new board directors: Waun Broderick, Jan d’Ailly and Kelly Hagen.

The organization is celebrating 20 years of propelling growth and entrepreneurship in the region and is at a pivotal point as it reinvents its approach through a new strategic transformation. The three new board members bring skills the organization is looking for as it moves forward, reflecting its commitment to building a prominent and vibrant centre for the incubation and commercialization of innovation to support the needs of companies, partners, and the ecosystem.

Dr. J’s BBQ and Brews is heading to the lake.

After 10 years downtown in the historic Montreal House at the corner of Aylmer and King Streets, Dr. J’s is moving to Bridgenorth on the grounds of its sister restaurant, Chemong Lodge, at the corner of Hatton Avenue and Hunter Street. It’s a seamless transition for catering customers and now dining out on their amazing barbecue comes with a lakeside view eight minutes north of Peterborough. Downtown Peterborough will be missing the smell of barbecue.

The Local Show, hosted by the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce at Lansdowne Place, is back on Saturday, September 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Local Show is the perfect event for new residents, students, and those considering relocation or retirement to this picturesque region. As you explore the exhibition, you'll have the opportunity to discover unique offerings from local businesses. Booths are still available for businesses looking to meet new customers as we expect about 14,000 people to pass through the mall that day. Visit pkchamber.ca for more information.

Peterborough hosted US Consul General Baxter Hunt last week, providing an opportunity to showcase what our community offers for American visitors and business investment.

This visit discussed growing businesses, local investment, and strengthening the economic relationship between Peterborough and U.S companies, hosted by the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce at the new Canadian Canoe Museum location. The event included Mayor Jeff Leal, Warden Bonnie Clark and a diverse group of local businesses.

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