Here Are Winter Driving Tips From Peterborough County OPP To Help Keep You Safe

WINTER DRIVING – TIPS TO REMEMBER

SLOW DOWN "Speed too fast for conditions" is the No. 1 cause of winter crashes.

LEAVE MORE SPACE BETWEEN VEHICLES Stopping distances are at least double on snowy roads, and even longer in icy conditions.
 
• Drive as if your life depends on it because it does.

BE READY FOR RAPIDLY CHANGING CONDITIONS Blowing snow may suddenly reduce visibility, and gusting winds can cause ice to form quickly, especially on bridges and overpasses.
 
GET YOUR VEHICLE READY Fit four winter tires. Have an ice scraper/snow-brush in your vehicle to keep your windows, signals, and lights clear before driving. Top up your windshield washer with winter-grade fluid. Keep your vehicle fuel tank at least ½ full, so you don’t run out if you get stranded and to prevent condensation in your gas tank.
 
KNOW WHERE YOU ARE Keep track of intersections as you pass them in case you need to call for help in an emergency.
 
MONITOR ROAD/WEATHER CONDITIONS Check local media and road authority websites for conditions/closures before you leave, and listen to local radio during your journey. Visit the Ministry of Transportation Website prior to setting out on any trip during the winter. Please do not call 911 or the OPP for "road reports".
 
• If road conditions are poor and you don’t need to travel, stay home.

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Here's Deets On The 2012 ReFrame Peterborough International Film Festival

ReFrame Peterborough International Film Festival takes place Friday, January 27th through Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at Showplace, Market Hall and The Venue.

Advance tickets and info on what films are playing when is now available through the ReFrame website.

You can also purchase tickets and a festival pass at the following locations:

Peterborough Green-Up Store – 378 Aylmer Street
Kawartha World Issues Centre, Trent University, ERS Building RM B101
Titles Bookstore – 379 George Street
Trent Central Student Association – Trent University
Champlain College Fleming Bookstore – 599 Brealey Drive
Happenstance Books and Yarn – 44 Queen Street, Lakefield

Contact 705-933-4222 or info@reframefilmfestival.ca for more info on the 2012 ReFrame Festival.

 

 

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PtboPic: The View From Atop Armour Hill Tobogganing Hill

[photo via @TheInkyFootnote]

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Here's Great Video From The PCVS Open House & Gala Last Week

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51 Things We Hope To See In Peterborough In 2012

In no particular order, here we go...

 

1. A place(s) to play ping pong in downtown Peterborough.
2.
PCVS
3.
More hilarious tweets from @/PTBO_Y_U_NO.
4.
More jobs being created in Peterborough.
5.
Buses running later at night in Peterborough. It's near impossible to get a cab when the bars close. And we don't want to see people ever drinking and driving.
6.
More music and cultural festivals. The more, the merrier. (Our music scene is one of the best in Canada.)
7.
More people biking on Peterborough's streets and trails. More people biking in general.
8.
The Peterborough Petes in the playoffs.
9.
More great music acts at the likes of Historic Red Dog, Market Hall, Showplace, The Spill, Spanky's and Gordon Best.
10.
More plaid.
11.
An authentic Irish pub.
12.
PCVS
13.
More restaurants and businesses opening, and less closing.
14.
Less blackouts for no real reason.
15.
Reggie's launching a hot dog version of their burger.
16.
More tourists coming to our great city.
17.
More great anti-bullying programs in the city. More people standing up to bullies.
18.
More Creative Cocktails, which was one of the best things to come to Peterborough this year.
19.
More funny typos on signs.
20.
Continued generosity of Peterborough community.
21.
A continued resurgence of the downtown—and the continued good work of the DBIA.
22.
Continued transparency from city council, the Mayor's office and our tweeting Mayor, who has settled into the role nicely and is having a great first year in office.
23.
A couple town hall meetings. Or one. Hey, why not? Healthy thing to try to bring community together.
24.
People doing random things like dancing on bubble wrap.
25.
Another great Festival of Trees downtown.
26.
More Tom Phillips columns.
27.
More people trying breakfast at The Only Cafe. It's worth the wait.
28.
More readers submitting tips.
29.
More local people and businesses joining the Twitterverse.
30.
More parody accounts on Twitter. Good satire can be a great equalizer.
31.
Continued development of the Peterborough Wednesday Market and Saturday Farmer's Market.
32.
A splash pad at Nicholl's Oval.
33.
PCVS
34.
Peterborough Roller Derby taking off.
35.
Less domestics on police reports. Less drug busts. Less break and enters. Less stabbings. Less crime. More jobs.
36.
More flash mobs around Peterborough.
37.
CP Rail bridge gets fixed, allowing pedestrian walkway/bikeway again (and our shortcut back to East City)
38.
More Peterborough playlists.
39.
The return of 4 Dudes On The Balcony.
40.
More Stormtroopers. More Band Wagons.
41.
Continued impact/recognition of Peterborough's Creative Class.
42.
More shocked looks on the faces of visitors to our Zoo when they discover it's free.
43.
Peterborough Square and Portage Place making an Eighties comeback.
44.
Less complaining and whining about what's wrong with the city, and more solutions for how to fix things.
45.
More/continued attention to the amazing artists, musicians and athletes in this city.
46.
PCVS
47.
A show called Culturally Speaking on TV Cogeco as spinoff of Politically Speaking.
48.
The excellent owners of the now closed Have You Seen... returning with a new venture.
49.
More people visiting our awesome galleries and museums—the Canadian Canoe Museum is world class.
50. Not as many people wearing pajamas as outdoor wear.
51. A town square. Well, at least more discussion about it.

That's it, you rock.

What do you hope to see in Peterborough in 2012? Add to our comments section below.

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Welcome to the First Day of Winter (So Where's The Snow, Eh?)

Welcome to the first day of Winter/Winter Solstice... but where on earth is the snow?! All we see is fog.

Thankfully, the hours of sunlight get longer after the 22nd!

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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PtboPics: We Visited Santa At Lansdowne Place & Portage Place

Every year, I continue to read the book How To Be Santa Claus. It's filled with stories of the Christmas spirit and what it means to be Santa Claus—how Santa's look is so important and that his beard must look real and he must wear actual boots and not just boot covers. After reading it again this year, I headed off to the malls to check out our local Santa's doing this very important job this year.  

 

Lansdowne Place Santa

Portage Place Santa

If you're interested in the journey it takes to be a Santa Claus, also check out the movie Becoming Santa.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Julie Morris]

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Spot The Brutal Typos On This Sign At Country Style On Chemong Road

 

If you see a typo on a sign or funny signs, email pictures to tips@ptbocanada.com.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Julie Morris]

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The School Board Decided Last Night Not To Delay Closing Of PCVS


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"SAVE PCVS" Signs Are Popping Up On Lawns Near You

The quest to save PCVS still continues to move forward with passion and drive. You may have noticed these signs around town. They are being made by Jeff and Krista Macklin. If you would like a sign to show your support, send an email to pcvscouncil@hotmail.com. A small donation is greatly appreciated to help cover costs but isn't necessary.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Julie Morris]

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