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Global Peterborough’s Business Beat Sept. 8Joel Wiebe profiles businesses, entrepreneurs and events in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. This week: A free webinar on understanding your septic system; the Women’s Business Network is accepting new registrations; Moon and Bloom is holding a grand opening for its new location at 159 King Street, and the Chamber of Commerce is hosting a breakfast...Sep 8
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Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project Sept. 12Our Keri Ferguson visits the Peterborough Humane Society to meet a loverable older dog and two kittens all waiting for their forever homes.Shelter Pet Project1 hour
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Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project Sept. 5Our Keri Ferguson visits the Peterborough Humane Society to meet a pair of cats and a pair of kittens who are looking for their forever homes. The society homes the pairs can be brought home together.Shelter Pet ProjectSep 5
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Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project Aug. 29Keri Ferguson visits the Peterborough Humane Society to meet two loving canines both waiting for their forever homes.Shelter Pet ProjectAug 29
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Global Peterborough’s Business Beat Aug. 25Tricia Mason – filling in for Joel Wiebe this week – profiles businesses, entrepreneurs and events in Peterborough and the Kawarthas.Aug 25
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Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project Aug. 25Caley Bedore visits the Peterborough Humane Society to meet a unique cat and a loving dog, both waiting for their forever homes.Shelter Pet ProjectAug 22
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Global Peterborough’s Business Beat Aug. 18Joel Wiebe profiles businesses, entrepreneurs and events in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. This week: Community Futures is celebrating the next generation of entrepreneurs; Canopy Support Services is hosting its third annual Canopy Cares Inclusivity Carnival; Nicole Lemke has launched Hello Blush and Classy Chassis is hosting its 12th annual Ride with the ROC to Classy...Aug 18
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Peterborough students head back to classroomsFrom elementary to university, students are returning to classrooms and campuses in Peterborough. Marc Woodhouse has the sights and sounds of Day 1.Sep 3
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Peterborough marks International Overdose Awareness DayPeterborough residents gathered in Millennium Park on Friday to remember lives lost to drug poisoning. Marc Woodhouse has more on the memorial event, and what the latest data tells us about the local opioid crisis.Sep 2
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Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project Aug. 15Meet several kittens and a cat available for adoption at the Peterborough Humane Society. And details on a major fundraiser called Howlin in Septemner.Shelter Pet ProjectAug 15
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Peterborough area tourism benefits from summer of staycationsWith the official start of autumn less than three weeks away, the summer tourism season in the Peterborough region is winding down. Madeleine McColl has more on what drew tourists to the region this season, and the fall fun to look forward to.Sep 3
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Peterborough firefighters honour trio at Line of Duty memorial ceremonyAhead of Firefighters’ National Memorial Day on Sunday, Peterborough firefighters honoured three of their own with a Line of Duty memorial ceremony on Tuesday.Sep 10
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Global Peterborough’s Business Beat Aug. 11Joel Wiebe profiles businesses, entrepreneurs and events in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. This edition: Janice Simmonds is celebrating 30 years as a Registered Massage Therapist; Erin Livings is bringing back the Academy of Dance; Jigsaw Organizing Solutions marks a decade and the Chamber of Commerce has hired Brenda Whitehead as its new president and CEO.Aug 11
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Global Peterborough’s Business Beat Aug. 5Joel Wiebe profiles businesses, entrepreneurs and events in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. This edition: The Bell’s Table Sandwich Shack and Catering Co is open on Chemong Road; Kawartha Gymnastics have launched a new KG Kares Inclusion Fund; K and C Costumes are now open in Lansdowne Place, and the Chamber is hosting a Sherbrooke Street...Aug 11
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Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project Aug. 8A visit to the Peterborough Humane Society to meet two canines waiting for their forver homes.Shelter Pet ProjectAug 11
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Founder of Alf Curtis Home Improvements in Peterborough dies at age 94The founder of Alf Curtis Home Improvements has died. Alfred Curtis founded the building supply company in Peterborough in 1975. The business has grown with locations in Lindsay and Belleville. All three stores will be closed this friday for his funeral service. His family says Curtis died peacefully on thursday at PRHC. He is survived...Sep 9
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‘Raise a Little Shell’ supports Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre in Peterborough.Musicians, educators and turtles “raised a little shell” Thursday night in support of the Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre in Peterborough.Sep 8
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Trent University in Peterborough faces lower international student enrolmentTrent University is gearing up for the new school year as thousands of post-secondary students return to Peterborough. But officials note there will far fewer international students. Madeleine McColl has more on how the university is adjusting as it welcomes students back to campus.Aug 29
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Peterborough-area merged health units officially rebrand as Lakelands Public HealthTwo Peterborough-area health units have officially merged with a new name. On Thursday the new organization was introduced to the public. Marc Woodhouse has the details.6 hours
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Second-annual Peterborough Mayoral Invitational Charity Golf Tournament supports PRHCDozens teed off Monday to support the Peterborough Regional Health Centre during the second-annual Peterborough Mayoral Invitational Charity Golf Tournament.HealthSep 9