The Business Beat submitted by Joel Wiebe
Are you interested in acquiring an established business? Owners of The Capital Ptbo are
looking to pass the torch on to someone with a love for sports and retail who has the creativity
and entrepreneurial spirit to hit a home run with this turnkey business. Located at 370 George
Street North, The Capital offers a variety of sports apparel, both current and vintage designs
that are sure to bring on some nostalgia. They carry the big names in sports as well as a huge
selection supporting our local teams. If you’re interested in taking on this opportunity, reach out
to Mark and Justin at capitalptbo@gmail.com.
There’s a new pharmacy in Norwood. Paul’s Norwood Pharmasave opened recently at 17
Spruce Street. They offer free local delivery, after hours emergency service, quick prescription
transfers, immunizations, home healthcare supplies and equipment, and more. Their goal is to
be more than just your local pharmacy, they strive for excellent patient care. Drop by and see
the new space and you could win some giveaways.
Bonnie Clark, Warden of the County of Peterborough and Deputy Mayor of the Township of
Otonabee-South Monaghan, will be addressing the business community at a special Warden’s
Breakfast hosted by the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce. The
breakfast will be at Lang Pioneer Village on April 23 from 8 – 10am and will feature special
guest Meredith Stavelely-Watson from the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus talking about their
7 in 7+ regional housing plan. Get your tickets at pkchamber.ca.
Author Carissa MacIntyre is offering to put your kid’s art on the cover of notebooks. Or put your
own art on it. Order one or a whole stack. It makes for a unique gift. Carissa, who goes by Lady
Mack XO, is an independent author, freelance writer, and public speaker. You can find her on
social media or at ladymackxo.com