Play Street
Play Street Peterborough
Peterborough Ont. Busker's Festival 2009
I won second place in the second annual buskers festival today, for a prize of 150$ (plus the 30 i made actually busking before this video was taken) and i am to play at Stage 2 at the festival of lights tonight. Not bad considering I'd been singing for 3 or more hours before this with no breaks aside from having to take a piss a couple times.
I played the year before, which was the day i realized I could sing as loud as i generally do now.. I didnt win anything that year but i got into the top 10. Maybe next year I'll win that first prize hah. Lets not get too hasty..
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Old Pictures of Peterborough, Ontario & Surrounding Area
Vintage scenes of old postcards from Peterborough, Ontario Canada & the surrounding area.
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Car lands on its side on Burnham Street in Peterborough
Peterborough firefighters work to remove two patients trapped after their call rolled onto its side in a collision on Friday, July 13, 2018.
Newcomer Entrepreneurs: What attracted you to Peterborough, Ontario?
Have you heard? Peterborough has the highest percentage of Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Canada. This statistic about immigrant entrepreneurship in our community is a strong endorsement for both the business climate and quality of life in Peterborough.
At our last Creative Cocktail we had the opportunity to ask local Newcomer Entrepreneurs What attracted you to Peterborough, Ontario?
Thank you to the featured Newcomer Entrepreneurs who participated in this video:
Bruce Khabbazi -- CDC Inc.
Sandra Arciniega -- La Hacienda Mexican Restaurant
Carmela Valles -- Carmela Valles immigration Consulting
Beverly Lomosad -- Newcomer Bulletin
Kemi Akapo - New Canadians Centre
Mbongeni Mtetwa
Javier Bravo - GiveLo
Rye Street Band - Canada Day - Victoria Park
Rye Street Band playing at Victoria Park, Cobourg, Ontario on Canada Day 2017.
Peterborough Pulse 2016
Peterborough Pulse invites the whole city to walk, bike, dance, play and socialize in spaces typically used by cars. For one summer day, George Street transforms into a vibrant car-free corridor filled with families pushing strollers, cyclists and roller-skaters, Karate and Zumba, art and music, and more.
Pulse returns in 2017 on July 15!
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139-141 Hunter St. West, Peterborough ON
139-141 Hunter St. West, Peterborough ON
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Immaculate modern three story commercial property located in central downtown core, within walking distance to most amenities. This property was extensively renovated/updated in 2013. It has 2 million invested into it, from increasing foundation height to accommodate the steak house private lounge/wine cellar, footprint increased, main floor has a successful steakhouse and great tenant, upper two floors are 5000+ sq/ft residential loft with ultra high end finishes. Including automatic kitchen with built in barista Miele coffee station, sub zero fridge, LCD tiled back splash to play sports and different designs, it has an ultra wine cooler center piece, 4 bedrooms and 4 baths with semi-covered patio with heated flooring so it can be used 4 season. The list is extensive, please contact listing agent for more information.
Our Lady Peace Starseed Peterborough, ON, Canada. Aug 2017
Our Lady Peace Starseed
Peterborough Musicfest @ Del Crary Park (Aug 2/ 2017)
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Wagon Wheel - Performed at The Black Horse Pub - Peterborough Ontario Canada
The song Wagon Wheel - Performed at The Black Horse Pub - Peterborough Ontario Canada May 19th, 2013 by the Bluegrass group....Randy Parry - Guitar, Mathew Fines - Dobro, Mark Terry - Bass Fiddle, Tim McDonald - Banjo, Tess Wilkinson - Fiddle
Social Worker Recruitment in Peterborough
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The Great Hike Season 3 (Ontario) Peterborough Trans Canada Trail
Hanging out with my friends that play in the band Magpie which features, Guitar: Geoff MacDonald, Bass: Doug Van Hemessen, Drums: Gene Jochen, and of course the singer Nat Brown.
Peterborough George Street United Church
In fields and log cabins in the 1830s, the early Methodists were served by saddle-bag preachers who travelled a circuit in the Peterborough area to minister to the religious needs of the people. The Legislative Council of Upper Canada granted land in 1834 on which to erect a structure for divine worship, and a year later a Wesleyan Methodist Congregation was formed. The first church, a small frame building, was built in 1837; and in 1843 a larger, stronger building of heavy timbers and brick was built near the first church. Following construction of the third and current church, this second building was converted to multiple dwellings, and finally torn down in the late 1990s. The heavy timbers were saved and used to construct an outdoor pavilion at the Peterborough Centennial Museum, so a bit of our church's built heritage was preserved, and is now on display and in use at the museum.
In 1872 the congregation decided to build the current church building. The architect retained for the new church was Henry Langley of Toronto, the designer of the Metropolitan Methodist Church in downtown Toronto. Our church closely resembles Metropolitan. The formal opening and dedication of the new building took place on Christmas Day 1875. In 1891 a 40-foot church tower was completed with four large pinnacles at the corners and four smaller pinnacles in between. High on the tower front is a cast of John Wesley's face.
In 1897, a parsonage was constructed on the church property facing Water Street and was used for that purpose until 1959. The house accommodated the Sunday School for a few years to alleviate crowding; but by the mid-1960s when declining attendance made use of the house unnecessary, an agreement was made with the Children's Aid Society for the building to be used as a Day Care Centre. The Day Care was officially opened in March 1968 by The Right Honourable Lester B. Pearson, Prime Minister of Canada. He, as a small boy, lived in the house from 1907 to 1910 while his father, The Reverend Edwin A. Pearson, was Minister of the church.
The church organ, purchased from a Toronto Church and used in the second church building, was installed in the new church. Apparently the organ was unsatisfactory: it was sold and a new one purchased. In 1931 a fine Casavant organ was acquired for $17,700. Today the organ is insured for more than $800,000.
As early as 1913 more space was needed for the Sunday School. A new Sunday School building was opened in September 1927 and dedicated to those who died in World War I.
In 1925 our Methodist traditions were enriched by our union with many Presbyterians and Congregationalists. In 1969 the Evangelical United Brethren denomination became part of the United Church of Canada.
In the late 1990s, paint on the ceiling of the sanctuary began to peel, and the Property Committee proceeded to investigate the cause and found that moisture was entering the building through the roof and the walls. When the leakage problem was resolved, a ceiling restoration committee was established in May 2000. In the process of removing paint from the ceiling and the walls, a significant find of old stencilling and artwork was uncovered. Experts on the committee were impressed with the excellent quality of the work and estimated that it was created in the mid-1930s. The congregation approved a proposal to proceed with the painting of the sanctuary and the restoration of the artwork. A fundraising campaign was launched and applications were made for federal and provincial grants to help offset the substantial cost of this ambitious project. Following completion of the work in the sanctuary, The Historical Sites and Monuments Board of Canada designated the original church building in which the sanctuary is located as a National Historic Site of Canada.
The sanctuary is beautiful and a tangible reflection of the work of 20th and 21st century artists and craftsmen. Upon entering this place of worship, one cannot help but feel a sense of its history.
Les Chiclettes meet Street Piano Sergei Raccooninoff
Boy Meets Girls. This is a street music video of the french-Canadian vocal trio Les Chiclettes performing their latest song: Greve au Trop-Parfait, on my street piano Sergei Raccooninoff. Sergei is located on a street corner in my hometowm of Cobourg, Ontario for anyone to play. See the making of Sergei and more of my artwork at katrionadean.com. Thank you to Sly-Fi Chapel for providing the space for me to paint and the audio tracks for this video and to Sorab Bulsara for carving the ears and stool. Art unites us.
Special thanks to Yamaha Canada Music and Audix Microphones/Mitek Canada.
PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO LIFT LOCKS ~ Daily VLOG 131 ~ 16/01/17
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We went on a frigid day to one of peterborough's claims to fame. The Peterborough Lift Locks.
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George Street Southbound Hilliard to Parkhill
Clip from my bike commute in Peterborough, Ontario. Running down George Street from Hilliard to Parkhill. Shot with a Contour Roam mounted on handlebars.
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Street Fighter 4 tournanament finals Peterborough, Ontario
Sam: El Fuerte
David (Me): Ryu
The finals of Peterborough's very first Street Fighter 4 tournament... I apologize for my poor playing in advance...