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The Business Beat submitted by Joel Wiebe

Rhonda Stillman has opened a new business, Tidy Pawz Pet Parlour, a pet grooming business that began
serving clients on October 1. It’s located at 1434 Chemong Road in Unit 6 in Peterborough. Rhonda has
been grooming pets for more than 25 years. Tidy Pawz comes highly recommended, providing a stress-
free experience for pets and their owners. Rhonda’s attention to detail ensures that every pet receives
personalized care. Check out Tidy Pawz if you want to have your pet looking and feeling their best.

Summer Soul Yoga and Wellness is launching Athletic Reformer Pilates to their lineup starting in January.
Reformer Pilates is highly regarded for its ability to build core strength, flexibility, and muscle tone while
minimizing joint stress. When using a reformer machine – which includes a sliding carriage, springs, and
adjustable straps – participants can perform a wide range of exercises that target specific muscle groups
with precision. The machine’s resistance allows users to control and adjust their workouts according to
their fitness level, making it suitable for beginners and seasoned athletes alike. Find out more and book
your appointment at summersoul.ca.

NAKA Japanese Restaurant is under new ownership. Founder Susan Tung has sold it to Emily Tan. Susan
founded the restaurant at 213 Hunter Street West in downtown Peterborough with vision of bringing
Japanese comfort foods, like ramen, to Peterborough. She will shift her focus back to Hanoi House, her
first restaurant, which she opened back in 2020. NAKA will continue its regular hours with the same
thoughtfully curated menu that combines traditional Japanese flavors with a modern touch, creating a
unique dining experience.

Eleven 14 Guidance and Care has a new office at 680 The Parkway in Peterborough. Their new office
enables them to offer Red Cross first aid of all levels, including emergency, standard, BLS, EFR and EMR
from a new and convenient location. Their experienced instructors are Canadian Red Cross certified and
committed to teaching everyone first aid skills. They offer instructions for various needs, including
firefighters, businesses, social groups, and people just wanting to develop lifesaving skills. They can
travel to convenient locations and are set up to teach large groups.