businessNOW – May 22, 2018

Featuring Unimin Canada hospital donation, Downtown Peterborough Vibrancy Project, Venture13 opening in Cobourg, Leguano opening in Lakefield, and more

On May 15, 2018, Unimin Canada Ltd. donated $100,000 to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre Foundation in support of the hospital's regional cancer care programs. Pictured from left to right: Mike Bouchard of Unimin Canada Ltd; Lesley Heighway, President & CEO of PRHC Foundation; Charlotte Forster of Unimin Canada Ltd; Dr. Nancy Martin-Ronson, PRHC Vice President, Chief Nursing Executive, and Chief Information Officer; Alex Vanags of Unimin Canada Ltd; and Shane McShane of, Unimin Canada Ltd. (Photo courtesy of PRHC Foundation)
On May 15, 2018, Unimin Canada Ltd. donated $100,000 to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre Foundation in support of the hospital's regional cancer care programs. Pictured from left to right: Mike Bouchard of Unimin Canada Ltd; Lesley Heighway, President & CEO of PRHC Foundation; Charlotte Forster of Unimin Canada Ltd; Dr. Nancy Martin-Ronson, PRHC Vice President, Chief Nursing Executive, and Chief Information Officer; Alex Vanags of Unimin Canada Ltd; and Shane McShane of, Unimin Canada Ltd. (Photo courtesy of PRHC Foundation)

This week’s business news includes a $100,000 donation by Unimin Canada Ltd. to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre Foundation, the Downtown Peterborough Vibrancy Project’s plans to convert waterfront “dead space” into greenspace, and the official opening of the Venture13 innovation and entrepreneurship centre in Cobourg.

We also feature the opening in Lakefield of the only store in North America for German-made Leguano barefoot-style shoes, the announcement of Dr. John Beamish as Medical Director for the new Hospice Peterborough residence, and the rebranding of Peterborough Family Resource Centre as Peterborough Child & Family Centres.

New regional business events added this week include the Haliburton Highlands Chamber of Commerce hosting Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock all-candidates meeting on May 28, Next Level Peterborough featuring Ribbett, Teatro, and OUTDOORsmart! on May 30, and the Artspace annual general meeting on June 13.

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Unimin Canada Ltd. donates $100,000 to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre Foundation

Unimin Canada Ltd., one of North America’s leading producers and distributors of non-metallic industrial minerals, has donated $100,000 to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) Foundation in support of the hospital’s regional cancer care
programs.

“Many of Unimin’s employees and their families have experienced the first-class care of this great community healthcare centre,” said Carl Horvat, Regional General Manager of Unimin Canada. “As our company makes further investments to secure our long-term sustainability in the Peterborough region, we also want to help sustain important pillars of the communities in which our employees live and work.”

Lesley Heighway, PRHC Foundation President & CEO, said that the donation will support PRHC’s Centre of Excellence for Cancer Care by supporting fast, accurate cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment through investment in laboratory innovation.

A photo of a barred owl taken by Dianne Fox, an accounts payable clerk at Unimin Canada at Blue Mountain, for the 2016 edition of the Wildlife Habitat Council's "Corporate Homes for Wildlife" calendar and day planner. Along with an office in Peterborough, Unimin Canada Ltd. operates two mining and manufacturing facilities in central Ontario, one in Nephton north of Havelock and the other at Blue Mountain near Collingwood. Unimin actively supports the Wildlife Habitat Council invovling the community in wildlife and biodiversity educational opportunities. (Photo: Dianne Fox / Unimen)
A photo of a barred owl taken by Dianne Fox, an accounts payable clerk at Unimin Canada at Blue Mountain, for the 2016 edition of the Wildlife Habitat Council’s “Corporate Homes for Wildlife” calendar and day planner. Along with an office in Peterborough, Unimin Canada Ltd. operates two mining and manufacturing facilities in central Ontario, one in Nephton north of Havelock and the other at Blue Mountain near Collingwood. Unimin actively supports the Wildlife Habitat Council invovling the community in wildlife and biodiversity educational opportunities. (Photo: Dianne Fox / Unimen)

Unimin Canada Ltd. representatives visited the hospital last Tuesday (May 15) where they presented a cheque in PRHC’s Breast Assessment Centre. where a room has been named in honour of the company’s generosity.

Heighway commented that the placement of their recognition plaque was particularly appropriate, given that the company’s support will also greatly benefit breast cancer patients.

“It’s incredible the number of tests that must be performed in order to support a patient during their cancer journey,” Heighway told the Unimin Canada Ltd. representatives.

“It’s hard to imagine the kind of stress they and their loved ones are under while they wait for results. Your investment will help decrease wait times for test results and treatments, increasing patients’ chances of overcoming this terrible disease. Thank you.”

 

Plans unveiled for Downtown Peterborough Vibrancy Project

Michael Gallant of LETT Architects shares plans for the Downtown Peterborough Vibrancy Project at the DBIA's May 16, 2018 breakfast meeting as DBIA Executive Director Terry Guiel looks on. (Photo: LETT Architects / Twitter)
Michael Gallant of LETT Architects shares plans for the Downtown Peterborough Vibrancy Project at the DBIA’s May 16, 2018 breakfast meeting as DBIA Executive Director Terry Guiel looks on. (Photo: LETT Architects / Twitter)

The Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) and partners are planning to transform around 300,000 square feet of “dead space” on the Peterborough waterfront into new greenspace.

The plan, described at the DBIA breakfast meeting last Wednesday (May 16), would affect the southern portion of Water Street behind the No Frills grocery and adjacent to the Rotary trail between Millennium and Del Crary Park.

The Downtown Vibrancy Project, which is being proposed by a group of DBIA members including Michael Gallant of LETT Architects and partner organizations, would beautify that section of the Peterborough waterfront and create new sustainable greenspace.

The plan would include the removal of 12,000 square feet of pavement that is no longer being used, as well as installing public art on street corners.

As well as LETT Architects, Peterborough GreenUP, Public Energy, and Basterfield & Associates landscape architects will be contributing time and expertise to the project.

The DBIA has earmarked $87,000 for the proposed redevelopment, which would need to be approved by Peterborough City Council (the Mayor and several city councillors attended the DBIA breakfast meeting). The group is planning to make a presentation to city council in June.

If approved, the work would commence immediately with a planned completion date by the end of summer.

 

Venture13 innovation and entrepreneurship centre opens in Cobourg

Venture13 in Cobourg features The VentureZone, a flexible co-working and business accelerator space for technology startups and entrepreneurs supported by the Northumberland Community Futures Development Corporation. (Photo: Jeannine Taylor / kawarthaNOW.com)
Venture13 in Cobourg features The VentureZone, a flexible co-working and business accelerator space for technology startups and entrepreneurs supported by the Northumberland Community Futures Development Corporation. (Photo: Jeannine Taylor / kawarthaNOW.com)

Northumberland County’s new innovation and entrepreneurship centre, Venture13, officially opened in Cobourg last Thursday (May 17).

The facility, located at 739 D’Arcy Street in Cobourg at the former “Building 13” site, includes The VentureZone, a flexible co-working and business accelerator space for technology startups and entrepreneurs supported by the Northumberland Community Futures Development Corporation.

There’s also The MakerLab, a full-service lab with cutting-edge equipment that can be used for custom desktop manufacturing and 3D printing, prototyping and engineering that will be the home for the Northumberland Makers community organization.

Venture13 also features an 80-seat lecture hall with adjoining seminar rooms that offers a community space for discussions and workshops.

Cobourg Police Services will be locating heir administrative operations and growing technology business unit on the second floor.

Fleming College will deliver a technical programming component at Venture13, offering courses in Business and Leadership as well as Trades and Technology.

 

New Leguano shoe store opens in Lakefield

The new Leguano shoe store located at 55 Queen Street in Lakefield officially opened on May 19, 2018. (Photo:  Leguano / Facebook)
The new Leguano shoe store located at 55 Queen Street in Lakefield officially opened on May 19, 2018. (Photo: Leguano / Facebook)

The new Leguano shoe store officially opened on Saturday (May 19) at 55 Queen Street in Lakefield.

Previously unavailable in North America, Leguano barefoot shoes are designed in Germany by a group of movement specialists and barefoot professionals. They re designed to protect the wearer’s feet without restricting their full range of motion.

The machine-washable shoes have highly flexible wear-resistant soles, making them suitable for a wide variety of outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and camping.

VIDEO: Leguano Barefoot Shoes

The store is operated by Karl and Debbie Kustor, who also own Harbour Town McCracken’s Landing on Stoney Lake (which is currently up for sale).

“Recently when my wife and I were visiting Germany we came across the a true natural barefoot shoe know as Leguano,” Karl writes on his LinkedIn profile. “They were the most comfortable shoe I had ever worn. After buying several pairs of Leguano, I inquired as to their availability in North America.”

The Kustor’s Lakefield store is now the exclusive importer and distributor of Leguano for Canada, USA, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

For more information, visit leguanoshoes.com.

 

Dr. John Beamish announced as Medical Director for new Hospice Peterborough residence

Dr. John Beamish is the medical director for the new Hospice Residence in Peterborough. (Supplied photo)
Dr. John Beamish is the medical director for the new Hospice Residence in Peterborough. (Supplied photo)

Hospice Peterborough has announced that Dr. John Beamish has accepted the position of medical director for the new Hospice Peterborough residence being constructed at 325 London Street in Peterborough.

The 10-bed Hospice Residence will provide around-the-clock, active, end-of-life care in a supportive environment for Hospice clients and family members — a first for the Peterborough community.

Dr. Beamish was one of the founding members of Hospice Peterborough in 1988 and has been a continuous presence with the organization since that time, offering support to staff and volunteers, and most lately as a member of the organization’s Every Moment Matters Campaign Cabinet.

In his role as medical director, Dr. Beamish will provide medical insight and leadership to both the Hospice Residence and the Peterborough Palliative Care Community Team.

 

Peterborough Family Resource Centre is now Peterborough Child & Family Centres

Peterborough Child & Family Centres

Peterborough Family Resource Centre has rebranded as Peterborough Child & Family Centres.

The charitable and non-profit organization has offered programs and services for families of young children — from parent education to parent-child programs to breastfeeding clinics, — for more than 30 years.

The rebranding includes a new name, logo, updated website, and tagline “Share, Learn, Grow”.

Peterborough Child & Family Centre is an EarlyON Centre for Peterborough City and County, and the local site of the federally funded Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program and Community Action Program for Children.

 

Peterborough Business Excellence Awards Deadline on May 23

The winners of the 2018 Peterborough Business Excellence Awards will be announced at the awards ceremony at Showplace Performance Centre on October 17, 2018. (Photo: Peterborough Chamber Of Commerce / Facebook)
The winners of the 2018 Peterborough Business Excellence Awards will be announced at the awards ceremony at Showplace Performance Centre on October 17, 2018. (Photo: Peterborough Chamber Of Commerce / Facebook)

The deadline for the Greater Peterborough Chamber Of Commerce’s 2018 Peterborough Business Excellence Awards is 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 23rd.

Awards for businesses include Entrepreneurial Spirit, Skilled Trades, Tourism, Hospitality, Micro Business – Fewer Than 5 Employees, Retail, Professional Services, Customer First, Local Focus, Innovation / Research & Development, Commercial Development or Renovation, Marketing & Promotion, Environmental Practices, Health & Wellness, Not-For-Profit, and Employer Of The Year.

Awards for individuals include Immigrant Entrepreneur of the Year, 4-Under-40 Profiles, and Business Citizen of the Year.

To submit your nomination, visit www.excellencepeterborough.ca.

Finalists will be announced on Thursday, August 9th with the winners announced at the awards ceremony on October 17th at Showplace Performance Centre in Peterborough.

 

Innovation Cluster hosts Futrepreneur seminar in Peterborough on May 23

The Innovation Cluster Peterborough and The Kawarthas is hosting “Futrepreneur”, its next Hands-ON seminar, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 23rd at the Innovation Cluster (270 George St. N., Peterborough).

Ryan Ounjian, Business Development Manager at Futurpreneur Canada, will teach you everything you need to know about what Futurpreneur has to offer, a walkthrough of their business plan writer, breaking down sections of a business plan, characteristics of an entrepreneur, and more.

Ounjian has extensive knowledge in business operations, specializing in marketing activities and business strategy and business start-ups.

The event is free, but advance registration is required at www.eventbrite.com/e/hands-on-futurpreneur-tickets-45801732214,

 

Kawartha Chamber of Commerce & Tourism hosts Peterborough-Kawartha all-candidates meeting on May 23

The Kawartha Chamber of Commerce & Tourism is also hosting a meeting of Peterborough-Kawartha candidates for the upcoming Ontario election from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, May 23rd at the Lakefield Legion (10 Nicholls St., Lakefield0.

Liberal incumbent Jeff Leal, PC candidate Dave Smith, NDP candidate Sean Conway, and Green Party candidate Gianne Broughton will all be attending.

The meeting will feature a question-and-answer session moderated by David Goyette.

Doors open at 6 p.m. and everyone is welcome to attend.

 

Lakefield Farmers’ Market opens for the season on May 24

Lakefield Farmers' Market

The Lakefield Farmers’ Market opens for the season from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 24th in the Lakefield-Smith Community Centre parking lot beside Isabel Morris Park.

This season, the Lakefield Farmers’ Market will be selling freshly brewed coffee as a fundraiser for the market, and will be offering it for free on opening day along with tasty treats.

The market will be featuring the work of Nourish Lakefield in its community booth. After having been involved in launching a community garden at the school, Nourish Lakefield is extending its reach through cooking and canning workshops and this year vendors at the Lakefield Farmer’s Market will redeem Nourish Market Dollars.

Peterborough and Kawartha Tourism will also be at market on opening day with a mobile visitor center showcasing all the great things to see and do in Peterborough and the Kawarthas, and the musical duo of Ean & Eleanor will be providing market customers with lively music throughout the day.

The Lakefield Farmers’ Market is verified by the MyPick program, so all the farmers at the market have been third-party verified as selling only what they have grown. The market also has a wide variety of prepared food vendors who use local ingredients and artisans selling their handcrafted wares.

 

Haliburton Highlands Chamber of Commerce hosts Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock All-Candidates Meeting on May 28

The Haliburton Highlands Chamber of Commerce is hosting an all-candidates meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday, May 28th at Pinestone Resort (4252 Haliburton County Rd. 21, Haliburton).

Hear from the candidates for MPP in Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock. The event is free and open to the public.

 

Next Level Peterborough featuring Ribbett, Teatro, and OUTDOORsmart! on May 30

Next Level Ptbo May 30, 2018

The Peterborough Chamber of Commerce is hosting Next Level Ptbo from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 30th at The Venue (286 George St. N., Peterborough).

This month’s event will feature Sana Virji and Ribat Chowdhury from Ribitt, Lynn Teatro from Teatro, and Cameron Taylor from OUTDOORsmart! Inc.

Learn how these three Peterborough entrepreneurs are taking their operations to the “Next Level”.

The event is free for Chamber members, or $15 for non-members. To register, visit www.peterboroughchamber.ca.

 

Innovation Cluster Peterborough and The Kawarthas hosts its annual general meeting on May 31

The Innovation Cluster Peterborough and The Kawarthas is hosting its annual general meeting from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 31st at VentureNorth (270 George St. N., Peterborough).

Beginning at 2 p.m., the public can tour The Cube, the Innovation Cluster’s 10,000-square-foot business incubator, and meet some of the region’s most promising start-ups.

The annual general meeting, which is open to the public, takes place at 3 p.m. and will include highlights from 2017.

Update May 22, 2018 – The meeting is now sold out, but will be lived streamed on the Innovation Cluster’s Facebook page. The event is free to attend, but registration is requested at www.eventbrite.com/e/the-innovation-cluster-annual-general-meeting-tickets-45475696031.

 

Lindsay Chamber of Commerce 2018 Evening of Excellence on June 1

The Lindsay & District Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Evening of Excellence from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday, June 1st at the Lakeview Arts Barn (2300 Pigeon Lake Rd., Bobcaygeon).

The 2018 award nominees are Lindsay Little Theatre, VCCS, Kawartha Care Wellness, Graham Bashford, Stewart Morrison Insurance Brokers, Days Inn & Suites Lindsay, Mariposa Dairy, Happy Days House Boats, Kawartha Art Gallery, Horizon Family Dentistry, A Place Called Home, Randy Burke, Pawz & Company, Di Bello Towing, Adelaide Clinic, and Adam Hawyard.

The evening will feature networking and a silent auction with a gourmet dinner and award presentations. Catering will be provided by Lakeview Arts Barn with photography by Laura Elizabeth Photography.

Tickets are $120 per person or a table of eight for $800. Tickets are limited and must be reserved by Friday, May 25th. To register, visit www.lindsaychamber.com/ or call 705-324-2393.

 

Artspace hosts its Annual General Meeting on June 13

Artspace, Peterborough’s non-profit artist-run centre that assists artists with the presentation of new work, is hosting its annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 13th in the main gallery at Artspace (378 Aylmer St. N., Peterborough).

Artspace will review the previous year’s operations and the organization’s audited financial statements, and will seek nominations for new members for the board of directors.

All members of the community are invited to attend, but only members in good standing with the centre are eligible to participate in voting.

The meeting will be held in a physically accessible space, and a cash bar and light refreshments will be provided.

 

Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area Annual General Meeting on June 27

The Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) is hosting its annual general meeting on Wednesday, June 27th in the Nexicom Studio at Showplace Performance Centre (290 George St. N., Peterborough).

Networking starts at 5:30 p.m. with business at 6 p.m. The meeting will include updates on what’s happening in downtown Peterborough, as well as a general election of the board.

Everyone is welcome to attend, although only DBIA members can vote.

For more information on joining the board, contact Joel Wiebe at the DBIA at 705-748-4774 or joelwiebe@peterboroughbia.com.

 

Kawarthas Northumberland annual tourism partner meeting on June 20

 Todd Lucier, co-founder of Northern Edge Algonquin Retreat Centre, a retreat designer and IGNITE facilitator will be the guest speaker at the Kawarthas Northumberland annual tourism partner meeting. (Photo: Northern Edge Algonquin Retreat Centre)

Todd Lucier, co-founder of Northern Edge Algonquin Retreat Centre, a retreat designer and IGNITE facilitator will be the guest speaker at the Kawarthas Northumberland annual tourism partner meeting. (Photo: Northern Edge Algonquin Retreat Centre)

RTO8’s Kawarthas Northumberland is inviting tourism operators from within the Kawarthas Northumberland region (City of Kawartha Lakes, City and County of Peterborough, and Northumberland County) to its annual partners meeting (annual general meeting) from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 20th at Iron Horse Ranch (804 Ontario 7A RR1, Bethany).

The meeting will provide tourism operators with the opportunity to meet Kawarthas Northumberland board members and staff, along with representatives and advisors from the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, and to network with other tourism operators.

The guest speaker at the session will be Todd Lucier, co-founder of Northern Edge Algonquin Retreat Centre, a retreat designer and IGNITE facilitator. Lucier will speak on how tourism operators can leverage their own resources to build new and exciting visitor experiences, with an appreciation for the importance of community collaboration.

The event is free, but advance registration is required by 5 p.m. on Friday, June 8th. Register at Eventbrite.