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…
When David Joyce started Treblecock Studios a couple of years ago, he thought he would be recording a few local solo artists.
Indeed, he has but his “little studio with the big strut” has not only expanded in size but dramatically expanded in services. Treblecock now offers music recording; mastering and distribution; podcast recording and distribution; voiceovers; audio recording and editing for film, instrument and songwriting lessons; artist development and a new interview-style marketing product called The Underground Advocate.
David and his new business partner Sarah Jayne Riley are also very generous with lending space to the local arts community. Located at 159 King St., check it out at Treblecock.ca
If you are a fan of collective nouns like a prickle of porcupines or a mischief of mice, you will love Heather Bradley’s new picture book When We All Get Together.
From A Sleuth of Black Bears to a colony of beavers, Heather builds her story until… Well, let us just say that it ends in a collective noun… You can buy “When We All Get Together” online at Friesenpress.com or at Kent Books in Lindsay.
Shaun Milne Signs in Ennismore recently announced the acquisition of Kawartha Embroidery.
Milne welcomes Holly to the business which adds custom embroidery and printed apparel for businesses, schools, teams, groups and individuals to his already busy business. Milne and his team offer illuminated signs, vehicle advertising, banners, decals, large scale laminating, digital prints and lots more. Located at 650 Young St., just across the Causeway in Ennismore, visit shaunmilnesigns.ca
With finding employees surfacing as one of the most difficult problems for local businesses, the New Canadians Centre has put together an information session designed to close your workplace gap with International Students.
Scheduled for Jan. 20, the one-hour online session promises to outline how you can hire international students, ensure successful immigrant integration and keep valuable talent in Peterborough. nccpeterborough.ca