The Peterborough Examiner

The Living Well Senior Showcase returns in June

- JOEL WIEBE JOEL WIEBE IS VICE PRESIDENT, GOVERNMENT RELATIONS & COMMUNICAT­IONS, PETERBOROU­GH AND THE KAWARTHAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Local author Enid Mallory has a new book called “Irrepressi­ble: Yukon’s Martha Black — From Gold Rush to Parliament Hill.”

It tells the story of the second woman elected to Canada’s House of Commons. A woman who, at the age of 32, went to the goldrush-era Yukon while her husband went off to Hawaii.

A person with an unconventi­onal spirit who once said, “What I wanted was not shelter and safety, but liberty and opportunit­y.” Learn more about one of the North’s most tenacious and perseverin­g women with Enid’s new book available at hancockhou­se.com.

Living Well Seniors Showcase

The Living Well Senior Showcase is back June 19 at the Peterborou­gh Sport and Wellness Centre. If you are a local business interested in having a booth, contact the Peterborou­gh and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce. The event is one of the largest seniors trade shows in Canada, featuring more than 100 exhibitors and two dozen workshops.

Peterborou­gh is home to 27,000 seniors and the show provides a good opportunit­y both for those planning to retire and those well into their retirement years to see what the local business community has to offer to help people enjoy their senior years. Learn more at pkchamber.ca.

Norwood Business Bungalow

Looking for flexible office rentals, both short and long-term, in the Norwood area? Check out the Norwood Business Bungalow at 2364 County Road 45. It offers a new kind of space for entreprene­urs, startups, and those looking for a home office away from home. The location can work as a profession­al environmen­t to meet with clients or work in peace, and includes around-the-clock access, high speed internet, a kitchen, and a waiting area. The building is fully accessible. Find out more at norwoodbus­inessbunga­low.com.

Sayers Foods opens In Apsley

Sayers Foods has reopened with a big, beautiful new grocery store in Apsley. The family owned independen­t grocery retailer has been serving the Apsley area since 1976. Four years ago, the store suffered a devastatin­g fire, but is now officially open and offering quality fresh food to the community. They offer locally sourced produce, a butcher to prepare meats in-store, a bakery with their famous doughnuts and Chelsea buns, a deli with cured meats and cheeses sliced to order, a garden centre, a sub shop, a café, and hot foods. Drop by 132 Burleigh St. in Apsley and try some tasty local food.

 ?? JOEL WIEBE PHOTO ?? The Norwood Business Bungalow, at 2364 County Rd. 45, offers a new kind of space for entreprene­urs, startups, and those looking for a home office away from home.
JOEL WIEBE PHOTO The Norwood Business Bungalow, at 2364 County Rd. 45, offers a new kind of space for entreprene­urs, startups, and those looking for a home office away from home.
 ?? PETERBOROU­GH CHAMBER PHOTO ?? Local author Enid Mallory has a new book called “Irrepressi­ble: Yukon’s Martha Black — From Gold Rush to Parliament Hill.”
PETERBOROU­GH CHAMBER PHOTO Local author Enid Mallory has a new book called “Irrepressi­ble: Yukon’s Martha Black — From Gold Rush to Parliament Hill.”
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