Psychic Medium Matt Fraser To Make Live Readings At the Peterborough Memorial Centre For May 2

America’s top psychic medium Matt Fraser will be hosting an up close and personal evening of live audience readings at the Peterborough Memorial Centre (PMC) on May 2, announced on Monday.

Photo cpourtesy of the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

Fraser is the star of the hit television series on E! Entertainment. He has hosted many live events and had several television appearances.

His readings frequently include names, dates and locations that people expect him not to know.

Fraser has garnered the attention of major media outlets nationwide including the New York Times, People magazine, FOX TV, NBC, ABCplus CBS Radio and others. He has guest-starred on several mainstream television series such as The Real Housewives, Botched, The Doctors, The Kelly Clarkson Show and more.

He has done readings for famous stars such as Gloria Estefan, Jenny McCarthy, Donny Wahlberg, Dorinda Medley, Karamo Brown and the Botched TV stars Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif.

Tickets are on sale on Friday at 10 a.m. in person at the PMC Box Office, by phone at 705-743-3561 and online at www.memorialcentre.ca. The exclusive pre-sale for PMC Scoop members is Thursday at 10 a.m.

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Runner's Life Seeking Skaters To Make World's Longest Conga Line At Peterborough Lift Lock

Runner’s Life Ltd is calling all skaters in the area to create the world’s longest Conga line along the Lift Lock canal on Feb. 4.

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The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. Skaters of all skill levels are invited to participate. For every skater participating, a dollar will be donated to ComPassion Project.

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City of Peterborough Announces Road Closures For 2023 Santa Claus Parade

The City of Peterborough is putting in road closures for the 48th annual Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade which is being held in downtown Peterborough this Saturday.

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The closures allow for both staging and the parade procession according to the City.

The following road closures will be in place starting at 4 p.m.:

  • Antrim Street — Aylmer Street to Water Street

  • Edinburgh Street — Aylmer Street to Water Street

  • Dublin Street — Aylmer Street to Water Street

  • London Street — Aylmer Street to Water Street

  • McDonnel Street — Aylmer Street to Water Street

  • Murray Street — Aylmer Street to Water Street

  • George Street — Parkhill Road to Brock Street

  • Princess Street — George Street to Park Street

  • Aylmer Street — Lansdowne Street to Romaine Street

The parade will travel south on George Street, starting at McDonnel Street and passing in front of City Hall at 4:45 p.m. The Parade ends at Princess Street and participants disperse from Princess Street. A rolling road closure — supervised by Peterborough Police Services — will occur along George Street during the parade.

Event volunteers will be available to remove barricades to allow for local access for residents and emergency vehicles along side streets. All road closures are expected to be over by 7:30 p.m.

No on-street parking is permitted on George Street between McDonnel Street and Princess Street starting at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Parking staff will be on-site to issue parking tickets and help ensure cars are relocated. Any vehicles still parked on George Street at 3 p.m. will be towed to the Reid Lot on 350 Reid St.

The City encourages anyone watching the parade to park in the King Street Parkade at 202 King St., the Simcoe parking garage at 190 Simcoe St. or municipal surface lots at the following locations: 

  • Chambers Lot at 184 Hunter St.

  • Reid Lot at 350 Reid St.

  • Surface lot at 365 Aylmer St.

  • Del Crary Lot at 100 George St. N.

  • Downie Lot at 336 Downie St.

Parking in municipal lots and parking garages is free on weekends. Any parking fees voluntarily paid during December will be donated to Kawartha Food Share.

The City reminds residents to follow all on-street parking regulations that may be in place in the downtown area, including calendar parking where applicable. Ensure fire hydrants and driveways are not blocked.

Starting at 4 p.m., Peterborough Transit routes will detour around George Street between Parkhill Road and Brock Street.

During the rolling road closures as the parade progresses down George Street, the following routes will be detoured:

  • #2 Chemong

  • #4 Weller

  • #6 Sherbrooke

  • #22 Blue Community Buss

  • #23 Red Community Bus

A Peterborough Petes game at the Peterborough Memorial Centre in the evening starts at 7 p.m. With the Santa Claus Parade affecting traffic in the area, people attending the game are encouraged to plan for extra travel time when getting to the game. Paid parking at the Memorial Centre opens at 4 p.m. and the arena doors open at 6 p.m.

Drivers are reminded to obey all on-street parking restrictions including calendar parking, where applicable.

With increased vehicular and pedestrian traffic expected, everyone is reminded to leave extra time and use caution while travelling downtown on Saturday.

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Third-Annual Darkness to Light Event Brings Community Members Impacted By Suicide Together In Sunrise Gathering

Greater Peterborough Health Services Foundation (GPHSF) is hosting its third-annual Darkness To Light for community members impacted by suicide and overdose on Dec. 21 at Rogers Cove.

Photo courtesy of Greater Peterborough Health Services Foundation.

The outdoor sunrise gathering marks brighter days ahead after the solstice which is the day with the smallest amount of daylight.

Julie Brown — who led last year’s event — is returning to lead the group with a message of support and a moment of silence as the sun rises on the winter solstice morning.

The event will be rain, snow or shine and is free to attend thanks to the support of Seven Hills Developments. Those wishing to attend can show up the morning of the event but are encouraged to pre-register. Organizers ask guests to arrive by 7:30 a.m. as sunrise is expected at 7:45 a.m.

“The holidays can be a difficult time for those struggling with bereavement. After feedback about how impactful the last two ceremonies have been, we are glad to be able to offer once again some comfort for people impacted by suicide and overdose in our community,” said Vince Bierworth, GPHSF executive director. “All are welcome to join us at Rogers Cove on the morning of December 21st and we would encourage people to come for 7:30 a.m., have a coffee and join us in a moment of silence as the sun rises over the lake.”

Donations can be made to the event and proceeds support the Suicide Bereavement work at Hospice Peterborough.

“Our community has been significantly impacted by suicide and overdose and we hope that this gathering will help create a space where those directly touched can come together for a quiet moment,” said Julie Brown.

“We are very grateful to GPHSF, Your Family Health Team Foundation and Seven Hills Developments for enabling this event to take place again and offering the opportunity for people impacted by suicide and overdose deaths to come together in this meaningful, safe way,” said Hajni Hős, Hospice executive director.

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Lansdowne Place Release Holiday Event Lineup Beginning Nov. 18

UPDATE: 2:14 p.m. 13/11/23

Lansdowne Place has released its holiday lineup activities involving Santa Claus and Black Friday beginning on Saturday.

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“This year’s holiday lineup at Lansdowne Place inspires holiday memories and embraces the spirit of giving," said Patrick Fleurantin, Lansdowne Place marketing manager. “From interactive Santa experiences and photos, to unparalleled holiday shopping and family-friendly activities, our events are created for our guests and community to enjoy.”

Visit Lansdowne Place for events including:

  • Storytime with Santa - Every Wednesday, beginning Nov. 22 through Dec. 13, families are invited for Storytime with Santa to enjoy timeless holiday tales by the fireplace. This family-friendly event is free for all to attend. To welcome Santa, Lansdowne Place will host a special Storytime with Santa event, PJ and Pancakes, on Saturday beginning at 8:30 a.m., which will include storytime following Santa’s descent from the chimney and a pancake breakfast. Registration for PJs and Pancakes is $10 per child, with all proceeds supporting the Peterborough Humane Society. Register for a timeslot by visiting landsdowneplace.com.

  • Photos with Santa – At Center Court from Saturday through December 24, guests can visit Santa’s Cottage and capture their special holiday moments.

  • Silent Santa - Santa photo opportunities for those with sensory sensitivities will be available every Sunday beginning Sunday through Dec. 3, starting at 10 a.m. before the centre opens. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Autism Ontario.

  • Baby's First Christmas - Parents are welcome to bring infants born after Dec. 25, last year, for a Baby’s First Christmas photo experience with Santa, including a complimentary 5x7 photo. Baby’s First Christmas occurs every Monday from Nov. 20 through Dec. 18.

  • Paws n’ Claus - Every Tuesday and Thursday evening from Nov. 21 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., guests are invited to bring their pets for photos with Santa. Lansdowne Place will be accepting pet toys and treats onsite for donation to the Humane Society.

  • Black Friday - Lansdowne Place will be open for extended hours on Black Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 24.

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Best Things to do in Peterborough This Weekend: Nov. 10 to 12

Don’t know what to do this weekend? Don’t worry, we have you covered.

Arkells perform in Peterborough, Ontario November 11, 2023

Photo/The Arkells


Friday

  • ‘All Shook Up,’ the latest performance from St. James Players, opens Friday at Showplace Performance Centre. The musical is loosely based on Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and features the songs of Elvis Presley. The show runs Nov. 10 to 12, and Nov. 15.

Saturday

  • The Arkells take the stage at the Peterborough Memorial Centre along with special guest K.Flay. The concert begins at 7:50 p.m.

The Arkells ‘Quiet Love’

Sunday

  • 7th annual Christmas Craft Show takes place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Morrow Building. Admission is $2, free for children under 12.

  • Home for the Holidays Gift and Vendor Market is a one-day free event featuring local artisans. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It takes place at Stonehouse Hall.

  • The Peterborough Petes host the Brantford Bulldogs at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. Puck drop is 4:05 p.m. For tickets, CLICK HERE.

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Lang Pioneer Village Takes the Holiday Shopping Into the Past With Christmas Bazaar on Nov. 18

Lang Pioneer Village is providing holiday gift ideas with its Christmas Bazaar on Nov.18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Peterborough County Agricultural Heritage Building at Lang Pioneer Village Museum on 146 Lang Road.

Photo courtesy of Lang Pioneer Village.

This indoor/outdoor market will feature a variety of local vendors selling unique hand-crafted gift items.

Hot dogs and refreshments are available for purchase. Several raffle items including two fully decorated trees and over $1000 worth of prizes are at the event. Photos with Father Christmas run from 10 a.m to 12 noon.

For vendors wishing to participate in this year’s Christmas Bazaar, a few outdoor vendor spaces are still available and can contact roconnell@ptbocounty.ca for details.

Admission to the event is by donation.

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Market Hall Is Back To Provide Uplift Spirits With "Cancer Takedown" For Cancer Care

Market Hall is back for the second Annual Cancer Takedown as a 'spirit-raiser' for anyone touched by cancer for Nov. 9 at 7 p.m.

Photo courtesy of Market Hall.

The night shines a light on the mental burden of cancer and unites people through song, story and solidarity. All proceeds go to Cancer Care at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre.

Performances will be done by Melissa Payne, Kate Suhr, Linda Kash, Megan Murphy, Anthony Bastianon, Rob Phillips and Pol Coussée. It also includes people sharing their cancer stories.

Husband and wife team Rick and Amy Kemp founded the event. Rick has been a patient of PRHC since 2019 when he was diagnosed with metastatic kidney cancer. In May 2021, his battle doubled as he was diagnosed with a second primary cancer, CNS lymphoma.

“The mental battle of cancer is as tough as the physical battle. Some days, even tougher,” said Rick. “Let's find more ways to help more people get through the mental part.”

Donations can be made at the event or online.

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Lang Pioneer Village Gets Spooky With All Hallows' Eve On Oct. 27 and 28

Lang Pioneer Village is getting in on the spooky fun, teaching the origins and traditions of Halloween on All Hallows’ Eve set for Oct. 27 and 28 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Photo courtesy of Heather Doughty and Lang Pioneer Village.

This year’s event is a hybrid of both the Museum’s Historic All Hallows’ Eve and Spooky Halloween events that feature both historic and contemporary Halloween elements.

Tractor and wagon rides, party games, storytelling, maze walk, fortune telling, face painting, a monster bash and more are some of the activities being hosted at the historic village.

Hot chocolate, treats and hot dogs (for a fee) are available at the weekend. All children will receive a treat bag at the end of each evening.

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‘Halloween in the BOOro’ Spooktacular Returns to Downtown Peterborough

Downtown Peterborough is going to get spooky this month as the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) hosts their second annual ‘Halloween in the BOOro’ event many family-friendly activities.

Julia Murray, DBIA intern; Hillary Flood, DBIA Vibrancy manager and Jmaes Wallwork, Lift Lock Escape co-owner in front of a ghostbusters Ectomobile. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough DBIA.

Shop windows will have eerie displays beginning Friday.

This year’s window contest will challenge shop owners to embrace the haunting ambience of a dark forest.

Locals are invited to join in the festive spirit leading up to Halloween by voting online for their favourite dark forest-themed window display from 25 different businesses.

Voters can tour the downtown using the online Halloween window map. The DBIA will be providing cash prizes for the top three Halloween windows as a reward for the most creative shop owners.

  • First place: $300

  • Runner up: $200

  • Third place: $100

The main Halloween in the BOOro event is on Oct. 28 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a variety of free family-friendly activities including trick or treating, late-night shopping and interactive Halloween scavenger hunt.

Shoppers are encouraged to dress up as their favourite character and go from door to door for a trick-or-treating extravaganza with over 40 locations scattered throughout the downtown core. To help families navigate their downtown Halloween adventures, a trick-or-treating map can be found online.

“You could tell everyone was having such a fun night out, both parents and kids,” said Holly Butler, Iceman Video Games manager. “It reminded me of when you see a trick-or-treating scene in a movie and there are kids just everywhere in costume.”

Trick-or-treaters will encounter a cast of characters ‘haunting’ the crosswalks. In keeping with the dark forest theme, families can expect to find witches, fairies and other woodland characters along George Street and a cast of water-based characters from mermaids to pirates haunting the intersections along Water Street according to a press release.

“Halloween in the BOOro is another example of the DBIA utilizing the magic of experiential entertainment to draw families back into our downtown core,” said Hillary Flood, DBIA Vibrancy manager. “My team has put so much effort into this. The level of interactive programming and Halloween curation is going to be top tier.”

Trick-or-treaters are also invited to join in a Halloween quest where locals can try their luck at completing a self-guided Halloween hunt anytime between 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Oct. 28. The Halloween hunt will feature 13 ghostly stops along the way and a small prize at the end for those who complete the scavenger experience (while supplies last). Participants can join the scavenger hunt with or without a mobile device.

For folks wanting a more interactive digital experience, the scavenger hunt can be played on your mobile device by downloading Goose Chase a mobile scavenger hunt app. Once in the app, search “BOOro Halloween Hunt” or search game code GJR376 to join in on the hunt. Scavengers can get a head start on the hunt by going to the Boro mural located at Sherbrooke and George Street to unlock the first clue.

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