95th Anniversary of Tragic Balsam Lake Accident Recognized With Film Screening

Today marks the 95th anniversary of a tragic accident on Balsam Lake. Brotherhood, a film depicting the event will be nationally broadcasted on Super Channel Entertainment Network at 7:15 p.m.

Newspaper clippings from 1926. Photo courtesy of Brotherhood1926.com.

Newspaper clippings from 1926. Photo courtesy of Brotherhood1926.com.

In 1926 the Brotherhood of St. Andrew leadership camp located on Balsam Lake encountered a freak summer storm. Eleven boys died when their canoe was overturned by a large wave and they could not make it back to shore.

“It’s a transformative story about boys becoming men over the course of an evening,” said Director Richard Bell.

Crews began filming in 2017 and the first screening was on July 20, 2019 at Balsam Lake.

When the pandemic hit Canada screenings of the film were slowed due to theatres closing. When they re-opened briefly in the summer months the film was screened 127 times.

Image from the film Brotherhood - 2020 winner of the Canadian Screen Award for Achievement in Visual Effects. Photo Courtesy of brotherhood1926.com

Image from the film Brotherhood - 2020 winner of the Canadian Screen Award for Achievement in Visual Effects. Photo Courtesy of brotherhood1926.com

Director Richard Bell says the COVID-19 pandemic has caused him to look at this film in a completely different way.

This film takes place ten years after the Spanish Flu pandemic and touches on themes like brotherhood, loss, grief, guilt, and trauma.

Director Richard Bell wears a shirt with the names of the boys lost in 1926. Photo Courtesy of Brotherhood1926.com.

Director Richard Bell wears a shirt with the names of the boys lost in 1926. Photo Courtesy of Brotherhood1926.com.

“I didn’t know when I released the film that another pandemic was coming,” he said.

Bell recalls a line in the movie in which a character in crisis says ‘We can’t go back. We can only go through.’

“This last year has been so divisive,” he said. “I’ve seen neighbour turn against neighbor and people divide. What I want to say is the same as this character - we can’t go back we can only go through.”

The broadcast is poignantly timed to begin at 7:15 p.m as the boys would have been gathering on the dock to prepare for their adventure across the lake in 1926.

Super Channel titles are also available to access via Amazon Prime. Brotherhood is available to rent on Apple TV (iTunes), You Tube, Google Play and can be accessed on-demand through Shaw, Bell and Telus.

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Hometown PTBO: Linda Kash Discusses Her Most Prominent Roles, East City and How She Made Peterborough Her Home

This week on Hometown PTBO, Pete Dalliday speaks to actress Linda Kash about her most famous appearances in Seinfeld, Fargo and the Philly Angel, East City and how she made Peterborough home.

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A Painted Paddle Installation Is Launching In Downtown Peterborough

The Downtown Vibrancy Project will be launching a new outdoor public art exhibit to celebrate community connection during lockdown with its February 1st Painted Paddle debut—a series of paddle art installations in Peterborough’s central entertainment and shopping district. 

During the month of February, locals will be able to safely tour the Painted Paddle art exhibit by visiting a number of storefront windows scattered throughout the downtown, as part of a new art crawl experience.

Places providing window space for the art installation include: Peterborough & the Kawartha Tourism’s Visitor Centre, Le Petit Bar, St Veronus, The Boardwalk Game Lounge, Sam's Deli, Black Honey Bakery, Cork and Bean, B!KE, Watson and Lou, Cottage Toys, By The Bridge, GreenUp Store, Night Kitchen, DBIA Office, Meta4 Gallery, Avant Garden, Sustain, Bluestreak Records, and Peterborough Social Services.

Kelleigh Traynor-Hartnett, a retired Police Officer, painting the Peterborough Police Service’s paddle for the Painted Paddle project. (Photo courtesy DBIA)

Kelleigh Traynor-Hartnett, a retired Police Officer, painting the Peterborough Police Service’s paddle for the Painted Paddle project. (Photo courtesy DBIA)

Each paddle will be as unique as the artist, generating a distinctive visual story of our community’s history, and its connection to the common paddle.

Notable featured paddle artists and organizations contributing art for the Painted Paddle include: Mayor Therrien, Hiawatha First Nation, Wiigwaas Hiawatha Store, Peterborough Police Service, DBIA, GreenUP, Trent Gzowski College, Trent Veg Garden, Peterborough Pollinators, Princess Gardens Retirement Residence, Empress Gardens Retirement Residence, St Anne's School, VegFest, B!KE, City Councillors Zippel and Akapo, Art School mother and daughter team, Eileen and Kendron, local Anishinaabe artist Kyler, and local artist Tiphaine Lenaik. 

The Painted Paddle exhibit will be on display until March 5th. Exhibition paddles will be available for auction from Febrary 19th at 8 pm to March 4th at 8 pm ahead of the First Friday event on March 5th, with proceeds going towards the One City Employment Program. For the virtual auction, click here.

To participate in a self-guided tour of the Painted Paddle, community members can access a full map of paddle exhibit locations here.


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The Verandah Society Presents “A Very Bubbly Christmas” With Megan Murphy And Kate Suhr At Showplace

The Verandah Society is moving indoors in downtown Peterborough with live performances to bring a little holiday cheer to this COVID Christmas season, sharing stories and songs at The Nexicom Lounge in Showplace Performance Centre.

The dynamic duo behind the Verandah Society, Kate Suhr and Megan Murphy, have day and evening performance slots available from December 4th to December 24th,
for their “A Very Bubbly Christmas” shows.

Megan Murphy and Kate Suhr

Megan Murphy and Kate Suhr

After their successful outdoor tour this summer, Murphy and Suhr decided to create this all-new festive show to bring cheer to families. “A Very Bubbly Christmas” features 45 minutes of new holiday themed stories and songs to entertain your bubbled family of up to 25 people.

In keeping with safe government protocols, masks must be worn, an impermeable barrier will be placed between singer and audience, and cleaning will take place between each show to ensure everyone’s safety.

Email theverandahsociety@gmail.com to book your very own show!

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Petes Not-So-Scary Drive-By Delivered Thousands Of Treats To Peterborough Residents

The Petes Not-so-Scary drive-by event delivered more than 1,500 goodies and put countless smiles on faces across the City of Peterborough on Halloween night.

The Petes Halloween Truck powered by Merrett Home Hardware Building Centre and the Not-so-Scary team departed the Memorial Centre (PMC) with an escort by the Peterborough Police Service to ensure everyone’s safety. The route included a variety of residential areas across the city such as the West End, North End, East City, and downtown before concluding at the PMC.  

Photo courtesy Peterborough Petes

Photo courtesy Peterborough Petes

Roger the mascot and the team of candy distributors delivered treats that were generously provided by Frito-Lays Canada and Morello’s Independent Grocer.

The Petes followed and enforced all safety measures and protocols in place from Peterborough Public Health, which included a safe, physically distant exchange of candy. 

Photo courtesy Peterborough Petes

Photo courtesy Peterborough Petes

The Not-so-Scary drive-by initiative, which launched on the website and was posted on the Petes social media channels from October 9th to 23rd, received close to 1,000 official entries, and even those who didn't register were able to take part in the event.

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The Verandah Cafe With Megan Murphy And Kate Suhr Is What Peterborough Needs Right Now

As we eagerly await the reopening of performance venues, local entertainers Megan Murphy and Kate Suhr are coming together to bring art and music to our audiences at home through The Verandah Cafe.

In keeping with the tradition of Irish storytellers, Kate and Megan will come to your verandah, (or yard), and share tales, music and comradery with friends in our community.

Megan and Kate

Megan and Kate

Their performance is about a half hour in length and will be performed from a safe distance. Call your friends, family and neighbours, and share some quality time on the verandah! Each performance is open to a maximum of 15 people.

Email
here to book Megan and Kate for day or evening performances. Just remember to BYOB, er, BVOV—Bring Your Own Verandah

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PTBOCanada.com Turns 10 Years Old!

We did it! Today (May 27th), our website PTBOCanada.com turns 10 years old!! We were originally born as a Twitter handle in October 2009, and the blog was launched as an extended version of that.

Graphic by StudioPTBO

Graphic by StudioPTBO

Shortly thereafter, we launched our Facebook and Instagram pages, and we now have 65,000+ fans combined between our social media platforms.

Graphic by StudioPTBO

Graphic by StudioPTBO

Thanks to all our amazing readers for reading and sharing our stories over the years—and sharing your stories with us! Our reach and impact continues to grow thanks to you.

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Big thanks also to all our advertisers over the years—we wouldn’t be here without you.

We’re proud to be a locally-owned media company that takes a positive, uplifting approach to the community, and now more than ever we believe hyper-local media is vital for local news and entertainment, city growth and development, and showcasing all the amazing people, organizatons and businesses here.

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