
David Tuan Bui
Sports Broadcaster at Freelance
Editor and Writer at PTBOCanada
Editor/Journalist / Freelance Sports Broadcaster / Creator of Gate Expectations Yu-Gi-Oh Podcast / Go @LAKings & @Broncos!
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ptbocanada.com | David Tuan Bui
Welcome to PTBOSpotlight! Every Friday, this segment showcases a business or organization in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. You will have the opportunity to learn more about the people behind the organization and the work they do for our community. This week, we are featuring Shop the Lake. The local business is owned Niki and Jason Pulchinski.
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ptbocanada.com | David Tuan Bui
Trent University has officially broken ground on Gidigaa Migizi College and the new Otonabee College residence as staff and faculty celebrated the occasion on Thursday afternoon. The new college is considered one of the largest infrastructure developments for both the University and the Peterborough area since Trent’s founding in 1964. “We are about to embark on a defining chapter at Trent University,” said Dr. Cathy Bruce, Trent president and vice-chancellor.
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ptbocanada.com | David Tuan Bui
The Peterborough Lakers could not get the comeback after a six-goal period from the Brooklin L.C. and fell 13-9 at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Thursday night. The Laker had the lead after the first period. Taite Cattoni opened the scoring, Joe Resetarits had a power play goal and recently-acquired Dustyn Birkhof scored the third goal of the period for Peterborough to have a 3-2 lead. The second saw a flurry of goals from the visitors after Austin Hasen had extended Peterborough’s lead.
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Two male teenagers are facing robbery charges after an incident on Thursday afternoon. At roughly 5:30 p.m., officers learned of a street level robbery around Chamberlain Street and Western Avenue. They learned that the 14-year-old victim had been approached by two males on bicycles who grabbed the victim’s phone, backpack and sweater before fleeing the area.
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The City of Peterborough’s poll for the free Canada Day Movie Night has selected Fly Away Home as the feature film, held at Quaker Foods City Square on June 30. A total of 500 votes were cast to select the film for the City of Peterborough’s Canada Day Outdoor Movie Night. Fly Away Home was the winner with 217 votes. Other options included The Legend of Sarila, Kayak to Klemtu and Cheaper by the Dozen. Each movie has a Canadian connection through cast and crew, filming location, or theme.
Journalists covering the same region
Brett Throop
Reporter at Peterborough Currents
Brett Throop primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada, including areas around Bobcaygeon and Lindsay.

Lindsay Biscaia
Reporter and Anchor at CP24
Lindsay Biscaia primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada, including areas around Peterborough and surrounding communities.
Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay
Reporter at The Peterborough Examiner
Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada, including areas around Bobcaygeon and Lindsay.
Will Pearson
Publisher and Editor at Peterborough Currents
Will Pearson primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region of Ontario, Canada, including areas around Bobcaygeon and Lindsay.

Joelle Kovach
City Hall and Politics Reporter at The Peterborough Examiner
Joelle Kovach primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada, including areas around Bobcaygeon and Lindsay.
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