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Dont be too surprised to see Canadian comedian Sean Cullen dropping by Value Village during his stop in Peterborough next month.Cullen, who grew up in the city and whose mom still lives here, says the
stanley travel mug res something about the used pants you can pick up at the second-hand clothing store. Theyre haunted by the spirits of those who wore them before. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cullen, born and raised in Peterborough, gets back here often. In fact, he was at Showplace Wednesday night, Oct. 23 for a CBC recording of The Debaters, on which he is a frequent guest. He also made frequent appearances on the Royal Canadian Air Farce, was a finalist on NBCs Last Comic Standing 6, and more recently, he finished a standu
stanley cup p stint for Just For Laughs in Toronto.Its good to get back to his hometown, he says. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO
stanley thermobecher W Hes bringing his all new Hometown Boy show to Market Hall on Thursday, Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at markethall.org. Peterborough is where I was born and raised. He says he was born at St. Josephs hospital, went to school at St. Peters, skated with Peterborough church league hockey, and played at Jackson Park all the time, hunting crayfish. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Good memories, but the way he recalls it, he was hardly the class clown.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wjdr Aphria suspends outlook amid COVID-19
OTTAWA 鈥?Adam Brown lined up a job in March with a consulting firm in Edmonton. He
stanley cup just started there this week.Brown counts himself among the lucky ones 鈥?luckier than many of his friends whose summer-job options, like so many students ;, have been hard-hit ever since pandemic-related restrictions took hold in March.Statistics Canada reported the youth employment rate dropped to 49 per cent at the outset of the pandemic, the lowest since comparable data began being gathered in 1976, and the unemployment rate the proportion actively looking for work and unable to find it hit 16.8 per cent, the highest mark since June 1997. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Job prospects may be different for different students, Brown said, depending what they ;re studying.But most students are sti
vaso stanley ll probably having difficulties locking down jobs, said Brown, the outgoing chair of t
stanley cup he Canadian Alliance of Student Associations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;ll have to see as the summer progresses if job markets are actually going to open with more availability for students because the service industry in particular, I think, is going to take a lot longer to get back on its feet.On Friday, Statistics Canada will report preliminary jobs figures for April, and a broader data set on students next week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW