Y Drive Kicks Off New Charitable Foundation With Dunk Tank On Saturday

Y Drive launched the Y Drive Foundation by hosting a dunk tank in Peterborough Square on Saturday.

Colin Streeter (Right) throws a ball towards the target in hopes of sending David Bui (left) into the water. Photo by Luke best

“The foundation was created in memory of Dani Sinacori who passed away in August. As a mother of 3 and teacher to many, her life was sports, teaching and family,” said Y Drive in a Facebook post. “The foundation will be geared towards school breakfast programs, youth sports and helping our neighbours when they need it.”

Participants had the chance to dunk the likes of:

  • Adam Brown (Chemong Lodge)

  • David Bui (PTBO Canada)

  • Diane Therrien (Mayor of Peterborough)

  • Jessie Primeau (Bowes & Cocks)

  • Rob & Erica (Y Drive)

According to Erica Young of Y Drive, $1160 was raised from the event and additional donations.

@ptbo_canada @Y Drive hosted a dunk tank on Saturday in memory of Dani Sinacori. All of the money raised will be used to help the community! #ptbo #ptbocanada #downtownptbo #dunktank ♬ Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash

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12 Things To Do In-and-Around Peterborough This Weekend; August 25th to September 5th

Photo by Luke Best

As September starts and we begin to say goodbye to summer it’s time to fit in the last few warm weather activities before autumn begins!

Whether camping, concerts, markets and festivals, there are lots of fun activities happening this Labour Day long weekend in the Peterborough area!

 

Party in the Boro at the Labour Jam Weekend

Labour Jam Weekend is a free concert that will feature an eclectic mix of genres from 11 well-known local bands including Lindsay Barr and Melissa Payne as headlining acts.

When: 2 - 9 p.m. on Friday and 3 - 9 p.m. on Saturday.

Where: PTBO Square courtyard, 340 George St N, Peterborough, ON K9H 7E8

 

Rock out to some tunes @ Jethro’s Bar + Stage

Jethro’s Bar + Stage is offering a variety of live music over the weekend.

When/Who: Thursday 6 - 8 p.m. vanCamp and Caitlin Currie
Thursday 9 p.m. - 12 a.m. The Union
Friday 6-8 p.m. Washboard Hank
Friday 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Petunia
Saturday 6 - 8 p.m. TBA
Saturday 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Diamond Dave and the Smoke Eaters

Where: 137 Hunter Street West, Peterborough, ON

 

Get to Douro-Dummer for the Douro-Doings

An annual event that takes place on the Labour Day weekend, featuring a baseball tournament, 10 km run, car show, children’s races, frog jumping contests, tug of war, a home-cooked meal and a chance to win a handmade quilt.

Where: Duro Ball Park, 205 Douro 2nd Line, Douro, ON K0L 1S0 & St. Joseph Parish Hall, 300 County Rd 8, Douro, ON K0L 2H0

When: Monday, 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

 

Dunk the Mayor for a good cause at the Y-Drive Dunk Tank!

Y Drive is hosting its first annual Dunk Tank event in support of the Y Drive Foundation.

The foundation was created in memory of Dani Sinacori who passed away in August. As a mother of 3 and teacher to many, her life was sports, teaching and family. The foundation will be geared towards school breakfast programs, youth sports and helping our neighbors when they need it.
Come out and dunk the likes of Diane Therrien, Adam Brown (Dr J's/Chemong Lodge), David Bui (PTBO Canada), Rob & Erica from Y Drive and Jessie Primeau from Bowes & Cocks.

When: Saturday, 3 p.m.

Where: Market Hall, 140 Charlotte St, Peterborough, ON K9J 2T8

 

Step back in time at the Hastings Medieval Festival

The premier event for sword fighting in Canada. The festival is located, quite appropriately for any history buff, just outside the village of Hastings at Blades of Glory. It is a 3-day festival that is open to all ages.

When: Saturday 11 a.m. – Monday 5 p.m.

Where: Blades of Glory, 100 Dunlay Road, Hastings, ON K0L 1Y0

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/hastings-medieval-festival-2022-7th-annual-tickets-402621410477

 

Pick up some produce at the Peterborough Regional Farmers’ Market

The festive year-round Farmers' Market in Downtown PTBO! Held outdoors in the PTBO Square courtyard on Saturdays from 8 a.m til 1 p.m.

When: Saturdays from 8 a.m - 1 p.m.

Where: PTBO Square courtyard, 340 George St N, Peterborough, ON K9H 7E8

 

Get down to Crooks Rapid Country Festival

Dust off that cowboy hat, grab your friends and get ready to send the summer off with a bang. Crooks Rapids Year 3 is here and we are thrilled to announce our full lineup of amazing country entertainers over 2 days of music and good times. Enjoy local food and craft vendors. Family friendly!

When: Friday, 12 p.m. – Saturday, 11:00 p.m.

Where: 9 Pickens Rd, Hastings, ON K0L 1Y0, Canada

Tickets: https://www.crooksrapidscountryfest.com/events/crooks-rapids-country-fest-2022

 

See a NASCAR at Delta Peterborough

Delta Peterborough will be hosting an outdoor Nascar meet and greet with record-setting driver and championship contender, Treyten Lapcevich!

Come out and enjoy a free BBQ, giveaways and photo-op with Treyten and his racecar.

Must be 18 years of age or older.

When: Friday, 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Where: 1019 Clonsilla Ave, Peterborough, ON K9J 5Y2

 

Get crafty at the Peterborough Farmers Market

A community farmers' market bringing you the best of our region! Hosted at Peterborough's Morrow Park building.

When: Saturday, 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Where: 136 Lansdowne St, Peterborough, ON K9J 1Y6

 

Stroll the city and see some art with the First Friday Art Crawl

First Friday PTBO is a monthly downtown art crawl that is family friendly and free.

When: 6 - 10 p.m. on the first Friday of each month.

Where: Various locations

 

Dance the night away at the First Friday art crawl after party

After you’ve seen the art come dance and enjoy music, art and performance at the Gordon best theatre.

When: Friday, 9:30 p.m until late!

Where: 216 Hunter St W, Peterborough, ON K9H 2L1

 

See James Higgins @ Crook & Coffer

James Higgins returns to the Crook & Coffer stage. Admission is free.

When: Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

Where: 231 Hunter St W, Peterborough, ON K9H 2L1

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International Overdose Awareness Day Memorial Event Commemorates Addicts; Bring Awareness and Reduce Stigma Of Addiction

An International Overdose Awareness Day memorial service honouring those lost to drug overdose was held by Moms Stop The Harm Peterborough at the Silver Bean Café on Wednesday afternoon.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

During the event, stories of how speakers’ loved ones were lost or affected by drug addiction, claiming that there should not be a stigma for it.

Between January 1 and July 31, 2022, Peterborough paramedics responded to 234 suspected opioid-related 911 calls and drugs were responsible for 343 emergency department visits according to Peterborough Public Health (PPH).

“The drug poisoning crisis is taking a significant and unacceptable toll on Peterborough’s region and community members,” said Dr. Thomas Piggott, PPH medical officer of health. Drug poisonings are a public health issue. We know we need to do more to prevent further harms and deaths.”

This year, 31 people are suspected to have died as a result of drug poisonings with five of these deaths happening over a 10-day period this month according to the same report.

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Photos: Peterborough Community Aids United Way's "Backpacks for Success" Campaign

Over 40 volunteers from several organizations stuffed 690 school bags with back-to-school supplies for United Way Peterborough & District’s "Backpacks for Success" at Kenner Collegiate Vocational Institute on Tuesday.

Organizations such as TD Canada Trust, BMO, Rotary Club of Peterborough, Scotiabank, East Peterborough Lions Club, Gamma Tau Master Sorority and student volunteers all chipped in throughout the day to fill the backpacks.

The bags went to high schools and elementary schools throughout Peterborough County that go as far as Apsley. Items such as pencil crayons, glue, paper, pens, math kits, calculators and pencil cases were among the donated supplies.

The United Way received $7,000 through Peterborough Cares’ ‘Stand With Tim’ campaign, $1,000 from the Peterborough Police service board and $500 from the Police senior team.

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Peterborough Petes Seeking Breakthrough Performances For Upcoming Training Camp

The Peterborough Petes began the season’s training camp looking for the team’s next breakout star with physical testing and assessments at Hybrid Sports on Tuesday.

Players were provided with shirts featuring the season sponsors and their surnames on the back. Photo by Luke Best.

Expectations are high for the players in the camp, both returning and new. Several athletes look to make their mark and land a full-time spot with the Petes for the coming season, ‘opportunity’ seemed to be the word of the day.

“Our message at the opening meeting today was that there is opportunity,” said Michael Oke, Petes general manager. “This week on the ice, during scrimmages and practices, an individual player has the chance to turn that word, ‘opportunity,’ into action.”

Smiling faces, handshakes and hugs were spotted on the players throughout the opening day of the training camp. There were 58 players that showed up to prove themselves and make a roster spot. The facility training was a welcome change from last year when COVID-19 forced additional precautions and private training sessions.

"We have made a lot of strides with the public health and public safety to the point where now we're pretty much back to normal," said Oke. "We still have to make sure that we are diligent and follow various protocols. Certainly, this year feels a lot more of a normal style of training camp and we're just simply excited to get going."

Fans are invited to attend the upcoming events or view them online from their Facebook page

The following is this year’s training camp schedule:

Wed., Aug. 31 

  • 8:30 a.m.: Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Pat McCauley (Black) scrimmage 

  • 9:30 a.m.: Team Pat McCauley (Black) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon) scrimmage

  • 10:30 a.m.: Team Hybrid (Maroon) vs Team East Side Mario’s (White) scrimmage

  • 2:00 p.m.: Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Pat McCauley (Black) scrimmage

  • 3:00 p.m.: Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon) scrimmage

  • 4:00 p.m.: Team Hybrid (Maroon) vs Team Pat McCauley (Black) scrimmage 

Thu., Sep. 1

  • 8:30 a.m.: Team Pat McCauley (Black) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon)  scrimmage 

  • 9:30 a.m.: Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Pat McCauley (Black)  scrimmage

  • 10:30 a.m.: Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Hybrid (Maroon) scrimmage               

  • 2:00 p.m.: Team Hybrid (Maroon) vs Team Pat McCauley (Black) scrimmage

  • 3:00 p.m.: Team Hybrid (Maroon) vs Team East Side Mario’s (White) scrimmage

  • 4:00 p.m.: Team East Side Mario’s (White) vs Team Pat McCauley (Black) scrimmage

Fri., Sep. 2

  • 9:00 a.m.: Team White on-ice practice

  • 10:15 a.m.: Team Maroon on-ice practice 

  • 4:05 p.m.: Maroon & White Game 

Sat., Sep. 3 

  • 10:30 a.m.: On-ice practice

Sun., Sep. 4 

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'Discover Peterborough Bingo' Invites New Trent Students To Explore The City

Trent University, Peterborough DBIA and Peterborough & The Kawarthas Tourism have teamed up for a second year to host ‘Discover Peterborough Bingo’ for new Trent University students.

Terry Guiel (DBIA) Alison Scholl (Trent University) and Joe Rees (PKT).

This interactive scavenger hunt features stops at local shops, cafes, and restaurants in the downtown to help orient and connect incoming students with their home away from home.

"Trent students have a significant impact on our community, adding to the cultural and economic vitality of the city," said Alison Scholl, manager of Community Relations at Trent University. "Partnering with the DBIA and PKT to host Discover Peterborough Bingo is just one of the ways Trent supports the community, and one of the ways the community in turn supports our students. This is a fun and unique way to help our incoming students get to know and see themselves at home in Peterborough."

Between September 5 and October 7, Trent students will complete activities at a number of places downtown and on campus. Once two lines are completed on their Bingo card, students will be entered to win one of four prize packs, which include a $500 Downtown Boro gift card, and prizes from Trent, PKT and local businesses.

Mike Watt, owner of Flavour Fashion downtown, says this will have a great impact on local businesses.

“As a small business owner you wear a thousand different hats,” he said. “A huge part of our job is just drawing people in, so it’s great to have people in our corner that are encouraging people to shop locally.”

Bingo cards can be picked up by students at Residence Service Centres (LEC 211and GCS 212), Trent Central Student Association and at Trent International and College offices.

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September 10 Declared Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame Day For 25th Anniversary

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Sept. 10 is being declared the Peterborough and District Pathway of Fame Day in Peterborough County announced on Tuesday.

File Photo.

The proclamation has made by Peterborough County Warden, J. Murray Jones.

The Pathway has over 300 individual granite markers with esteemed inductees at Del Crary Park.

It recognizes and honours talented and community-minded individuals that have provided for the betterment of the community.

The following is a list of this year’s inductees:

  • David Carley (Dramatic Arts)

  • Kate Suhr (Entertainment)

  • Ryan and Sam Weber (Entertainment)

  • Donald Glen Forde (Cultural/Community Betterment)

  • Jacob Rodenburg (Cultural/Community Betterment)

  • Lois Tuffin (Cultural/Community Betterment)

  • John F. (Jack) Bardeau (Community Builder)

  • David Adams (Community Builder)

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Photos: 33rd Annual Peterborough Folk Festival Rocks Nicholls Oval Park

Following ticketed events at Market Hall on Thursday and Friday evenings, free performances were held throughout the weekend in Nicholls Oval park as part of Peterborough Folk Festival.

Nathan Truax and band performs during Peterborough Folk Festival 2022. Photo by Luke Best

First organized in 1989 as part of the now defunct Peterborough Arts Umbrella, the festival became a not-for-profit organization in 2001 and a registered charity in 2018.

The mandate of the festival is to promote folk music and arts within the Peterborough community as well as provide safely accessible venues and diverse audiences for both local and Canadian touring musicians.

The 2022 edition of Folk Fest featured acts such as the Sudbury string band, Murder Murder.

I, The Mountain from Kitchener played through sunset and into the evening.

Afie Jurvanen, known by his stage name, Bahamas headlined the show with a packed performance on Saturday Night. Jurvanen was born in Toronto and raised in Barrie.

On Sunday the 12-piece band from the Niagara area, My Son The Hurricane performed during the day. Lead singer Jacob Bergsma, wore a Zellers smock to commemorate the announcement that the Canadian company would be returning.

In addition to the performances, the festival featured an artisan village, a food village and valet bicycling parking provided by B!KE Community Bike Shop. Reusable dishes were used by food vendors and a team of volunteers washed and returned them to keep the festival as eco-friendly as possible.

The Peterborough Folk Festival is a volunteer-run, non-profit, registered charity organization and relies on the generosity of sponsors and donors to keep the event free.
If you’re interested in making a donation or learning more: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/peterborough-folk-festival/

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