Jacob Baggs Recognized as the Petes Frontline Worker of the Week
Jacob Baggs, who has been working as a school custodian and as a food service worker at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, is named as the winner of this week’s Frontline Worker Drop the Puck program. The Petes are celebrating frontline workers who have gone above and beyond for their community during these unprecedented times.
Baggs has dedicated time and effort to help his community through the pandemic while simultaneously fulfilling two different and very important jobs.
“Jacob has worked extremely hard at the PRHC (Cafeteria) ensuring medical staff are properly fed and hydrated to take care of patients”. said Colleen Condon, one of the many who nominated Baggs. “He also took on another job with the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board (KPRDSB) as a “COVID-19” pandemic cleaner ensuring schools are as safe as possible for Students and Staff. Jacob has always put the needs of the community first during this pandemic making sure he provides the best care possible”.
Click here to nominate a frontline worker
Each week, the Petes will recognize and celebrate one local frontline worker for the additional time and effort they have put in during the pandemic to ensure the health, safety, and happiness of those in their community.
The Petes welcome all members of the community to nominate deserving frontline workers by filling out this form. The frontline workers chosen will be invited to participate in the ceremonial puck drop at the Petes home opener which will take place on Thursday, October 14 at 7:05 pm against the Sudbury Wolves.







































































