StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Ear Sense, ACPS, CORMOR and Chamber of Commerce

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running StoosNews columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Audiologist Judy Keith and her partner Stephen Ward recently opened a second location of EarSense.

One office is situated in East City at the corner of Rogers and Hunter Streets, across from Foodland. The second office has just opened at 999 Lansdowne Street W. at the Parkway behind MasterMind Toys. With Stephen in East City and Judy on Lansdowne, EarSense offers a full-service audiology and hearing aid solution, using the most advanced audiology equipment, and serving every age group, from six months to centenarians. Walk-ins are welcome.

Congratulations to Lori McKee, the new Executive Director of Alternatives Community Program Services Peterborough.

Lori takes over after serving as a Program Director at Alternatives for the last three years. Alternatives provides opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities and other exceptionalities to learn skills in the areas of employment, volunteerism, recreation, and community involvement.

CORMOR is a newly established, general contractor and construction technology distributor that recently launched with the introduction of one of the first large-scale 3D concrete printers in the Canadian market.

Focusing on environmentally friendly solutions to the residential, commercial and industrial construction markets through modular and on-site construction, Cormor believes that 3D construction will have a long-lasting and positive impact on how we currently build, building sustainable buildings much quicker and with high-quality. Cormor’s first project in Peterborough will be to build the next Habitat for Humanity home.

Upcoming Chamber of Commerce events include The Business Exchange, Sep. 6 in Apsley.

This will be a special HOP, where you can visit five different Apsley businesses, and make some new business connections. And Mallory Rose, of Curve Lake, an Indigenous business coach and owner of Tribal Trade will be the guest speaker at the Sept. 13 ChamberAM, from 8 - 9 a.m. at the Venture North building, or online. Details on both events are at pkchamber.ca

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