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Peterborough Chamber Honours Institutions at 2023 Business Excellence Awards
/The Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce held their 2023 Business Excellence Awards with an awards ceremony at Showplace Performance Centre on Wednesday night.
The annual ceremony publicly recognized and honoured local businesses with a passion for excellence.
Over 50 businesses and individuals were profiled in 22 categories.
The following are the nominees and recipients for their respective categories:
Local Focus
The Boardwalk Board Game Lounge (winner)
New Beginnings Building Services
Peterborough GreenUP
Entrepreneurial Spirit
Cheeks Ahoy (winner)
Flossophy Ptbo
Y Drive Canada
Health & Wellness
Euphoria Wellness Spa
The Spa + Clinic at Fleming College
The Willow Studio (winner)
4-Under-40 Profiles, in memory of Kathy Windrem
Ashley Bonner (winner)
Ashley Flynn (winner)
Lauren Hunter (winner)
Laura Montague (winner)
Professional Services
Engage Engineering Ltd.
Fox Law Professional Corporation
Lett Architects Inc. (winner)
Commercial Development or Renovation
Key Design Inc. (Key Design Inc. Studio & Office)
Peterborough Housing Corporation (Hunt Terraces)
Peterborough Humane Society (Peterborough Animal Care Centre) (winner)
Business Student Leadership Prizes
Emma Olstad (Trent University) (winner)
Eesha Gupta (Fleming College) (winner)
Retail
Living Local Marketplace (winner)
Merrett Home Hardware Building Centre
Plant Goals
Stuart Harrison President's Award
Don Dyck (Kingdon Timber Mart, Kingdon Truss) (winner)
Micro Business
OmniWorx Design
Peterborough Currents Media Inc. (winner)
Social Kat Media
Tourism
Kawartha Country Wines
Otonabee Region Conservation Authority
Peterborough Museum & Archives (winner)
Businesswoman of the Year
Nicole Truman (Fox Law Professional Corporation) (winner)
Green Initiatives
Cheeks Ahoy
The Land Canadian Adventures Inc.(winner)
Peterborough Folk Festival
Skilled Trades
Black Rock Developments
Bruce Maly Plumbing & Drain Services Inc.
Van de Bor Paving Ltd. (winner)
Hospitality
Burleigh Falls Inn & Suites
Nostimo By The Original Greek
Taso's Restaurant & Pizzeria (winner)
Immigrant Entrepreneur of the Year
Imad Mahfouz & Hashem Yakan (Levantine Grill) (winner)
Customer First
The Boardwalk Board Game Lounge
Chemong Home Hardware Building Centre
The Willow Studio (winner)
Marketing & Promotion
Community Futures Peterborough (winner)
INSPIRE: The Women’s Portrait Project
Showplace Performance Centre
Peterborough County Farm Family of the Year
Todd & Jennifer Payne & Family (Asphodel Sheep Company) (winner)
Not-for-Profit
Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region
Kawartha-Haliburton Children's Foundation
Peterborough Humane Society (winner)
Employer of the Year
Engage Engineering Ltd.
Gauvreau | Accounting Tax Law Advisory
Hospice Peterborough (winner)
Business Citizen of the Year
John Cunningham (Community Alternative Funeral & Cremation Services Ltd., Ashburnham Funeral Home & Reception Centre, Kawartha Aquamation) (winner)
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Trent University Honours Faculty In First-Ever Celebration of Excellence in Humanities and Social Sciences Awards
/Trent University hosted its first-ever Celebration of Excellence in Humanities and Social Sciences awards ceremony by bringing together department chairs and distinguished donors to celebrate exceptional faculty and students.
“The Humanities and Social Sciences are the heart of any university, leading the way in challenging the way we think, especially in challenging times, by inspiring students and alumni to think critically and creatively about how we can better understand and improve the world around us," said Dr. Mark Skinner, Trent dean of Humanities and Social Sciences. “This awards ceremony symbolizes not only a celebration of our students' remarkable achievements but also the enduring culture of academic excellence that thrives within Trent’s Humanities and Social Sciences departments. We are honoured to recognize the dedication of our students and to showcase the profound impact of our outstanding faculty.”
A full list of the awards and recipients follows:
Alexander Nielsen (Lady Eaton College), Anthropology Faculty Prize — Awarded to a student with the highest overall standing in the introductory course in Anthropology from the previous year, provided they continue as an Anthropology or Archaeology major and earn the top mark in any of our first-year Anthropology courses.
Isla Gole ‘18 (Catharine Parr Traill College), Andrew Wernick Essay Prize — Awarded to a Cultural Studies major or joint-major for the best essay of a critical or theoretical nature related to the subject areas of the Cultural Studies program, submitted to a juried competition held by the department.
Samantha Paolucci, Department of English Literature Scholarship — Awarded annually to the highest achieving student entering the fourth quarter of the Honours program in English Literature.
Mady Rodrigues-Raby (Lady Eaton College), W.L. Morton Essay Prize in History — Named after the distinguished Canadian historian, an early member of the Trent History Department, and the first principal of Champlain College, this prize is awarded to the third-year student writing the best essay.
Sasha Jones ‘19 (Peter Gzowski College), Alan Wilson Prize — Named in honour of the founder of the Trent History Department and the Canadian Studies Program, this prize is awarded to the Honours student achieving the highest record in the fourth year.
Avery Shortland (Peter Gzowski College), International Development Studies (IDST) Fundraising Trust Award — Awarded annually to the student with the highest standing in the first year of IDST.
Lucas Skolseg (Champlain College), The Mary's Fund Scholarship — Awarded annually to an outstanding student entering the final year of the Honours program in Philosophy. Established in honour of Mary Margaret (Stewart) Beattie and Mary Marjorie (Murphy) Beattie.
Lindsey Russell ’19 (Champlain College), Outstanding Graduating Sociology Student Award — Awarded annually to a top graduating student at each campus. Sponsored by the Canadian Sociological Association.
Jack Carey (Peter Gzowski College), Carolyn Sarah Thomson Scholarship — Awarded annually in recognition of the Canadian Studies student with the highest average entering their second year at Trent.
Jasmine Boisvert ‘19 (Catharine Parr Traill College), Swiss Embassy Award/Prix de l'ambassade de Suisse au Canada — Awarded to the graduating student with the highest overall average in recognition of credits acquired in the study of the French language.
Alex Bruneau (Lady Eaton College), George S. Henry — Awarded annually to the student that achieves the highest combined grade average in the two introductory courses, POST 1011H and POST 1002H.
Carly Walker (Lady Eaton College), ROMA Humanities and Social Sciences Award — Established by the Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA), this award is granted annually to an exceptional student enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts program in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Sophie Medeiros (Lady Eaton College), ROMA Humanities and Social Sciences Award — Established by the Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA), this award is granted annually to an exceptional student enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts program in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Dean Howley ’06 (Peter Gzowski College), School of Business, Decanal Award for Teaching Excellence — Awarded to exceptional faculty member who has made a profound impact on student success through teaching and mentorship.
Dr. Antonio Cazorla-Sánchez, Trent History Department — Recognized for recent election as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
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Douro Boxer Cody Crowley and Kristi MacMillan Announced as Co-Recipients of CMHA's 'Champion of Mental Health Award'
/Douro professional boxer Cody Crowley and Kristi MacMillan are co-recipients of the ‘Champion of Mental Health Award’ from the Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge (CMHA HKPR) announced at the 2023 Annual Meeting that took place Wednesday.
Crowley has actively advocated for mental health as launched a campaign in memory of his father. Irt raised close to $55,000 for Team 55 Tackles Suicide Awareness for youth mental health. CMHA HKPR says that his dedication to changing the narrative around mental health is exemplary and aligns with their mission of fostering knowledge, hope and belonging for mental health for all.
This year’s Annual Meeting at the Peterborough Golf and Country Club celebrated the organization's growth and success over the past year according to CMHA HKPR.
Other award winners include:
Kristi MacMillan, co-winner of the Champion of Mental Health Award
Wanda Findlay, recipient of the Exemplary Values through Direct Service Staff Award
Tracy Graham, honored with the Administrative Service Staff Award
Miles Leech, who received the Achievement Through Adversity Award
Sherryl and Matt Wyatt, winners of the Caregiver Champion Award for Family Members
Johnathan Hauser, presented with the Maurice Lovnes Volunteer Award
Impact Recovery and Century Theatre, recipients of the Naresh James Champion of Mental Health Award
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Trent University Announces Decanal Awards For Teaching and Mentorship
/Trent University has announced is recipients for its 2023 Decanal Awards for Teaching Excellence and Outstanding Graduate Mentorship to recognize its exceptional faculty members who have made a profound impact on student success in various academic fields on Monday.
The awards (now in its second year) honour Trent University faculty members, spanning the Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Education, Trent University Durham GTA, School of Nursing and the School of Graduate Studies.
“Trent’s annual Decanal Awards celebrate excellence in teaching and graduate mentorship across the University,” said Dr. Kristy Buccieri, Trent Teaching and Learning acting associate dean. “This year’s recipients have been nominated by students, for the passion, innovation, and dedication they bring to their discipline,”
Recipients of the 2022-2023 Decanal Awards:
Decanal Award for Teaching Excellence in Education: Dr. Kelly Young, School of Education
Professor Young is recognized for her consistent development of highly effective teaching strategies and her demonstration of exemplary pedagogical skills. Nominators cited her transformative teaching style, characterized by its supportive and uplifting nature, which fosters exploration and active learning within the classroom.
Trent Durham GTA Award for Teaching Excellence: Dr. Brenda Smith-Chant, Psychology
Professor Smith-Chant is celebrated for her ability to offer positive and constructive feedback, her innovative approach to creating learning materials, and her aptitude for elevating student participation and engagement.
Decanal Award for Teaching Excellence in Nursing: Kinza Malik, Trent/Fleming School of Nursing (TFSON)
Instructor Malik is renowned for her thorough assessments, adept use of concept maps, and an overarching pedagogical approach that not only inspires but also greatly facilitates student learning. She excels in devising innovative and imaginative approaches to course design, particularly in the realm of instruction and assessments.
Decanal Award for Teaching Excellence in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Dean Howley, Trent School of Business
Professor Howley is recognized for his commitment to nurturing student learning, his enthusiasm for teaching, and his remarkable capacity to captivate and motivate students, inspiring them to establish meaningful connections between course content and real-world scenarios. Through the inclusion of pragmatic and engaging assignments, Prof. Howley empowers students to embark on journeys of self-discovery as aspiring entrepreneurs and prospective business proprietors.
Decanal Award for Teaching Excellence in the Sciences: Dr. Wesley Burr, Mathematics
Nominations for Professor Burr spoke to how he makes himself available to students and supports their academic growth. Prof. Burr’s innovative teaching methods and supportive pedagogical approach, alongside his mastery-based learning and availability to students, ensure that all students putting in the work to succeed can understand course concepts and do well.
School of Graduate Studies Award for Outstanding Graduate Mentorship for New Mentors: Dr. Kateryna Keefer, Psychology
Graduate students highlighted Professor Keefer’s dedication to sharing her passion for supporting student learning, nurturing critical thinking, and guiding students to become proficient scholars. The nominations also celebrated her generous commitment of time and expertise as a mentor, along with her encouragement for students to further explore and enhance their own abilities. She is recognized as a supervisor who seamlessly integrates theory and practical application.
School of Graduate Studies Award for Outstanding Graduate Mentorship for Senior Mentors: Dr. David M. K. Sheinin, History
Professor Sheinin is acknowledged for his distinctive mentorship style, characterized by genuine support for students, enabling them to develop self-assurance in their abilities and pursue academic endeavours both within and outside of Trent University. He is widely regarded as an outstanding mentor who inspires self-discovery and self-confidence, empowering those he mentors to embark on their professional journeys with newfound independence.
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Dietrich Homes Nominated For Two Awards Including Builder of the Year
/Dietrich Homes is a finalist for the Ontario Home Builders' Association (OHBA)'s 2023 Awards of Distinction for Builder of the Year (Small Volume) and for Low-Rise Amenity announced on Thursday afternoon.
The OHBA Awards of Distinction recognizes the creativity, innovation and excellence of land developers, builders, renovators, designers, marketers and service professionals within the Ontario residential construction industry according to a press release.
“Dietrich Homes is thrilled to be announced as a 2023 Builder of the Year (Low Volume) and Low-Rise Amenity finalist,” said Paul Dietrich, Dietrich Homes owner and builder. “We appreciate the recognition from our Industry peers and colleagues of our team efforts and engagement of our Preferred Vendors to deliver an exceptional product with an outstanding client experience.”
The OHBA's 2023 Awards of Distinction ceremony will occur on Sept. 19 in Collingwood, Ontario.
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Peterborough Museum & Archives Tourism Named Award Finalist For Tourism
/The Peterborough Museum & Archives (PMA) is a finalist in the “Tourism” category for the 2023 Business Excellence Awards, organized annually through the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce announced on Friday.
The Business Excellence Awards promote the advancement of responsible business leadership and prosperity within the community in categories such as: Entrepreneurial Spirit, Local Focus, and Green Initiatives.
The Tourism category recognizes organizations with a demonstrated commitment to excellence in attracting tourists to the Peterborough and Kawarthas area according to The City of Peterborough. Considerations include guest services, marketing and unique promotions, quality of facilities, signage, and staff and volunteer knowledge.
“There are many reasons why the Peterborough Museum & Archives is worthy of this distinction,” says Dustin McIlwain, PMC visitor experience coordinator. “Naturally, tourists to the area might want to learn more about the place they are visiting, and the PMA is a great place to acquire those stories. However, the PMA takes it a step further by offering interesting programming and events, engaging exhibitions and gallery spaces that are welcoming to all.”
The PMA’s current exhibition, “To Honour and Respect: Gifts from the Michi Saagiig Women to the Prince of Wales, 1860” has been a significant attraction from a tourism perspective according to McIlwain.
“Extensive work went into creating this important exhibition, including contributions from the six Mississauga Nations, the Royal Collection Trust in England, and the Department of Canadian Heritage to name a few,” he said. “Together, we’re reconnecting a piece of tangible cultural heritage to the descendants of those who created them. It has produced multiple opportunities for learning and relationship-building which will have a positive impact on our community long after the exhibition comes to end. For now, we will continue to welcome visitors from near and far to see these gifts.”
The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony scheduled for Oct. 18 at The Venue.
Admission to the Peterborough Museum & Archives is by donation.
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2023 Business Excellence Awards Finalists Announced; Awards Ceremony Held On Oct. 18
/The Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce have announced the finalists for the 2023 Business Excellence Awards which recognize and honour local businesses and business people that have demonstrated a passion for excellence, announced on Wednesday.
The award recipients are being revealed in an awards ceremony at The Venue on Oct. 18. A reception is followed by a ceremony at Showplace Performance Centre. Hosted by Megan Murphy, the event have awards handed out in 22 categories, including the prestigious Business Citizen of the Year.
“The Excellence Awards event is the Chamber’s way of shining a spotlight on the outstanding businesses and business leaders in the City and County of Peterborough,” says Sarah Budd, Chamber President and CEO. “We encourage the community to join us in learning more about our business community at our annual celebration.”
The following are the 2023 Business Excellence Awards Finalists (listed alphabetically):
4-Under-40 Profiles, in memory of Kathy Windrem (winners)
Ashley Bonner
Ashley Flynn
Lauren Hunter
Laura Montague
Businesswoman of the Year (winner)
Nicole Truman (Fox Law Professional Corporation)
Business Citizen of the Year
To be announced
Business Student Leadership Prizes (winners):
Emma Olstad (Trent University)
TBA (Fleming College)
Commercial Development or Renovation
Key Design Inc. (Key Design Inc. Studio & Office)
Peterborough Housing Corporation (Hunt Terraces)
Peterborough Humane Society (Peterborough Animal Care Centre)
Customer First
The Boardwalk Board Game Lounge
Chemong Home Hardware Building Centre
The Willow Studio
Employer of the Year
Engage Engineering Ltd.
Gauvreau | Accounting Tax Law Advisory
Hospice Peterborough
Entrepreneurial Spirit
Cheeks Ahoy
Flossophy Ptbo
Y Drive Canada
Peterborough County Farm Family of the Year (Winner)
Todd & Jennifer Payne & Family (Asphodel Sheep Company)
Green Initiatives
Cheeks Ahoy
The Land Canadian Adventures Inc.
Peterborough Folk Festival
Health & Wellness
Euphoria Wellness Spa
The Spa + Clinic at Fleming College
The Willow Studio
Hospitality
Burleigh Falls Inn & Suites
Nostimo By The Original Greek
Taso's Restaurant & Pizzeria
Local Focus
The Boardwalk Board Game Lounge
New Beginnings Building Services
Peterborough GreenUP
Marketing & Promotion
Community Futures Peterborough
INSPIRE: The Women’s Portrait Project
Showplace Performance Centre
Micro Business
OmniWorx Design
Peterborough Currents Media Inc.
Social Kat Media
Immigrant Entrepreneur of the Year (Winner)
Imad Mahfouz & Hashem Yakan (Levantine Grill)
Not-for-Profit
Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region
Kawartha-Haliburton Children's Foundation
Peterborough Humane Society
Stuart Harrison President's Award
To be announced
Professional Services
Engage Engineering Ltd.
Fox Law Professional Corporation
Lett Architects Inc.
Retail
Living Local Marketplace
Merrett Home Hardware Building Centre
Plant Goals
Skilled Trades
Black Rock Developments
Bruce Maly Plumbing & Drain Services Inc.
Van de Bor Paving Ltd.
Tourism
Kawartha Country Wines
Otonabee Region Conservation Authority
Peterborough Museum & Archives