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  Peterborough, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peterborough (2004 population 74,600 and the metropolitan population numbers 112,000) is a city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, 125km northeast of Toronto.
Peterborough is a gateway to the "cottage country" of the Kawarthas, a large recreational region of the province.
Peterborough was incorporated as a town in 1850 (population 2,191).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peterborough,_Ontario   (1781 words)

  
 Peterborough - Victoria -
Peterborough is a small, tranquil, low-key fishing and holiday resort of about 200 people situated on the western side of the Curdies River estuary which forms a broad inlet behind the town.
Peterborough is located on the Great Ocean Road 247 km south-west of Melbourne between Port Campbell (13 km to the east) and
The Peterborough area was allegedly settled by Europeans when a giant clipper called the 'Schomberg' was wrecked on a rock just east of Curdies Inlet (now known as Schomberg Rock) in 1855.
www.smh.com.au /news/Victoria/Peterborough/2005/02/17/1108500207155.html   (2079 words)

  
 Peterborough Victoria Australia - Tourist & Visitor Information & more
Peterborough is a small friendly coastal township, population around 200, located 250km (150 miles) SW of Melbourne.
Peterborough is close to the spectacular coastal scenery of the Bay of Islands, London Bridge and the Arch.
Peterborough lies at the mouth of the Curdies river, which is cut off from the ocean for most of the year, making a large inlet.
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 Walkabout - Peterborough
This particular absurdity was the result of different state governments being unable (or unwilling) to agree on a standard railway gauge.
Peterborough developed relatively late in the history of South Australia.
It is entirely appropriate that one of the main attraction in an old railway town should be the old railway workshop with its displays of steam engines and carriages.
www.walkabout.com.au /fairfax/locations/SAPeterborough.shtml   (546 words)

  
 So where is Peterborough?
Peterborough is a small coastal community, population around 200, located 250km SW of Melbourne.
Peterborough is close to the spectacular coastal scenery of the Twelve Apostles, London Bridge and the Bay of Islands.
Peterborough's attractions are the coastal scenery, sandy beaches and some spectacular views.
www.qsl.net /vk3jdy/Pboro.html   (690 words)

  
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The Victoria Shamrocks were up, they were down, but they won their eighth Mann Cup championship with a 9-8 overtime victory over the Peterborough Lakers in Game 6 of the best-of-seven series on Friday night at Bear Mountain Arena.
In the third period, Shawn Evans, who was dynamite killing off Peterborough power plays all night, quick-sticked a rebound into the Victoria net, and John Grant gave the Lakers their first lead of the night, 6-5, and added another one 24 seconds later.
Victoria routinely beat KC Lakers to loose balls and Peterborough didn’t take advantage of their possessions in the opening period.
unofficialola.com /Play_05_MannNEWS3.html   (4697 words)

  
 TSN.ca - Print Story - Canada's Sports Leader
Ward got Victoria's second goal, and Noah Talbot tied things 3-3 after snagging a loose ball to score on the breakaway.
Peterborough's Shawn Evans managed the Lakers only second-period goal, but it was countered by Derek Malawsky, and Victoria led 6-4 at the end of the second period.
Much like the first game of the series, Peterborough looked competent and confident right off the bat, while the Shamrocks were throwing passes helter skelter, without much accuracy.
www.tsn.ca /tools/print_story.asp?id=136276   (448 words)

  
 British Columbia Lacrosse Association
Victoria Shamrock bench boss Walt Christianson was selected as Sport BC's Coach of the Year over coaches Trevor Palmatier (Diving) and Brit Townsend (Track & Field).
The Victoria Shamrocks Senior A team were finalists in the Team of the Year category paired up with Simon Fraser University Women's Basketball team and Rowing's Men's 4 without cox.
The 2005 Victoria Shamrocks finished atop the Western Lacrosse Association with a record of 14 wins and only 4 losses while posting the stingiest defense in the league allowing only 9.3 goals per game while ranking second in goals scored with 12.8 goals per game.
www.bclacrosse.com /administration/press-releases.cfm   (376 words)

  
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Peterborough followed by three goals to take the lead at the end of the second period which they never relinquished.
Peterborough was able to win this game by playing much better 4 on 4 lacrosse and capitalizing on two 4 on 4 situation by scoring.
Victoria called for an equipment measurement on Lakers goaltender Pat O’Toole twice in the last minute and half and were successful getting the illegal equipment call and finishing the game with a 5-3 powerplay but were not able to score on O’Toole despite a great chance by Rob Kirkby at the buzzer.
unofficialola.com /GameRep2004V.html   (5799 words)

  
 Canada. Census. United Counties Northumberland and Durham. 1881
The United Counties are bounded by Lake Ontario in the south, Hasting County in the east, Ontario County in the west and Peterborough and Victoria Counties in the north.
The County is bordered in the north by the Muskoka District, in the east by Haliburton and Peterborough Counties, in the south by Lake Scugog and the Regional Municipality of Durham, and in the west by Durham and Simcoe Counties.
This fonds consists of five microfilm reels of the decennial nominal census, of 1881, of Peterborough, Victoria, Hastings, Durham and Northumberland Counties.
www.trentu.ca /library/archives/83-007.htm   (715 words)

  
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Kawartha Runner Official Publication of the Peterborough Road Runners Club - P.O.Box 1931, Peterborough On K9J 6X6 Aug/Sept 99 Local History Edition : Part I The Origin of Peterborough Road Runners Club The Peterborough Road Runners Club is a social running club with members in the counties of Haliburton, Peterborough, Northumberland, Victoria and beyond.
They regularly ran from the Peterborough YMCA and their concept of a marathon club evolved into a fellowship for runners in general.
Albert Smoke reprinted from Peterborough's Runner June 1990 Albert Smoke was a native runner raised in the Curve Lake area.
www.nexicom.net /~roadrun/aug-sep.txt   (3858 words)

  
 SportsFilter | Posh Spice blocks Peterborough United's attempt to trademark "Posh" and "The Posh".
Posh Spice blocks Peterborough United's attempt to trademark "Posh" and "The Posh".
: Victoria Beckham, wife of the David, Posh Spice of the Spice Girls, and latest target of a foiled kidnapping is back in the limelight, as she battles the efforts of Second Division team, Peterborough United to trademark nicknames that they've used since the 1920s.
Peterborough United will still be in the lower divisions of the football league.
www.sportsfilter.com /comments.cfm/1001   (417 words)

  
 THURSDAY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Five delegations and 18 letters were received at the joint special meeting of the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board and the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board, held at Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School in Peterborough.
Mike Langlois, Director of Education for the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic District School Board, says: "By working with the development industry, we can forge an agreement that works for students and that is fair and measurable.
Murray Davenport, of the Peterborough District Home Builders Association, requesting an 80/20% split for residential and non-residential development charges, a fee holiday for non-residential buildings up to 10,000 square feet, and a reduction in the proposed fees, and calling the development charges unfair.
www.kpr.edu.on.ca /News/Releases/June12000catholic.htm   (818 words)

  
 Quid Novis: Peterborough and Central Ontario's On Line Info Source
Residents of Peterborough City and County are once again invited to clean out their closets this spring for United Way's Coats for Kids program, which helps to ensure that every child in Peterborough will be warm during the winter.
Victoria Whitney of Griffin's Greenhouses will demonstrate "Container Gardening with Pizzazz" and Lisa Dixon of Black Honey will present her decadent desserts.
Peterborough Children’s Water Festival: Peterborough Green-Up and Sponsors present The 5th Annual Peterborough Children’s Water Festival at the Riverview Park and Zoo (Water St. N., Peterborough).
www.quidnovis.com /communityevents.htm   (5836 words)

  
 The Y.W.C.A. of Peterborough, Victoria and Haliburton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Peterborough Social Planning Council: a non-profit, United Way agency that works through research, community development and public education to build a strong community.
Planning Together is committed to improving the quality of life for residents of Peterborough Housing through encouraging their active participation in the managment of Peterborough Housing.
The YWCA of Peterborough, Victoria and Haliburton, exists to support the right of women and their families to live free from violence, poverty and oppression.
www.ywcapeterborough.org /nA2000.htm   (394 words)

  
 Brighton Independent, September 8, 1998: AIDS Walk will benefit four-county area
Meirion Jones of Warkworth is chair of the Peterborough AIDS Resource Network (PARN), sponsor of the walk.
PARN encompasses Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland and Haliburton Counties.
All monies raised by PARN from this walk remain in Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland and Haliburton counties to provide education, services and support for people infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS.
www.eastnorthumberland.com /news/newsSeptember1998/PARN090898.html   (527 words)

  
 OLA Fan Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Victoria was able to recover from a slow start and keep the game close until the third period when the outscored Peterborough 7-2.
Victoria was deflated by the two empty net goals in a span of 22 seconds at the end of the second period.
Victoria was not able to penetrate as much as the previous night and the crease players were not allowed to step in and a get a clear shot.
www.network54.com /Forum/332811/viewall-page-5   (10576 words)

  
 Directory Information 2
Leo Cleary, approached the Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland and Clarington Roman Catholic Separate School Board requesting that an elementary Catholic school be established to serve the Courtice area.
It seems only fitting that the school is named after a wonderful priest, the late Msgr Cleary, who was ordained in Peterborough in 1926, and who himself was a former teacher and principal.
Cleary School as the school strives to uphold the Board’s mission statement, which reads: “The Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland and Clarington Roman Catholic Separate School Board is to provide all students with a Catholic education that includes the knowledge, skills and values required to live a meaningful and faith filled life.”
www.st-therese-church.com /info2.htm   (2687 words)

  
 VON PETERBOROUGH, VICTORIA, HALIBURTON BRANCH REGRETFULLY WITHDRAWS COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICES
It is with regret and sadness that the Victorian Order of Nurses Peterborough, Victoria and Haliburton Branch (VON PVH) announces that effective April 8, 2001, the Branch will no longer be able to provide nursing services in Victoria and Haliburton Counties.
It is the sincere desire of VON PVH to continue to deliver the high quality of nursing services in Victoria and Haliburton Counties that our community has come to expect and deserve.
VON is dedicated to being a leader in the delivery of innovative comprehensive health and social services and to influencing the development of health and social policy in Canada.
www.von.ca /english/News/archived/peterborough.htm   (554 words)

  
 ECN: Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic District School Board
The mission of the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board is to provide all students with a Catholic education that includes the knowledge, skills, and values required to live a meaningful and faith filled life.
Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic District School Board is a publicly funded organization
Any logos and trademarks not belonging to Education Canada Network are copyright: Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic District School Board.
www.educationcanada.com /browse.phtml?sid=on&eid=620&a=eip   (170 words)

  
 Historical Plaques of Peterborough County
In 1838 the District of Colborne was established and Peterborough selected as the "district town".
An Anglican conregation was formed in Peterborough by the Rev. Samuel Armour in 1826.
In 1969 the house was bequeathed to the Peterborough Historical Society.
www.waynecook.com /apeterborough.html   (3154 words)

  
 Victoria County Genweb Page
I am a native of the village of Omemee, in the township of Emily, which was the first settled township in Victoria County.
Sketches of the Early Settlement of Victoria County
Victoria County Census and Assessment Records on Microfilm
www.ontariogenealogy.com /Victoria   (455 words)

  
 Peterborough County City Health Unit, Peterborough, Healthy Eating   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Peterborough County City Health Unit, Peterborough, Healthy Eating
Ontario Public Interest Research Group - Peterborough: 751 George St. N.
Peterborough Pregnancy and Support Services: 473 Aylmer St., 742-4015.
pcchu.peterborough.on.ca /food_for_all1.html   (317 words)

  
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Student Transportation Services of Central Ontario (or STSCO for short) oversees Transportation for the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board and the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic District School Board.
All routes and vehicles will continue without change for the remainder of the current school year with the exception that the Student Transportation of Canada name will be added on the side of the buses.
Students and families can be assured that they will not be affected by the change and will continue to be provided with the high level of service to which they are accustomed.
www.stsco.ca   (285 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
10 of Planning Committee and By-laws 99-105 and 99-102 concerning the Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment applications by the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic District School Board, since his wife is an employee of the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic District School Board, and therefore, took no part in the discussion or voting thereon.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be forwarded to Jean Chretien, Prime Minister of Canada, Anne McClennan, Minister of Justice, Peter Adams, M.P. for the Peterborough Riding, to A.M.O. and to all municipalities in the Province of Ontario for their support.
That Council approve the report dated June 12, 1999, of the Manager of Social Services, recommending that the City of Peterborough not return their 20% of the NCBS directly to Ontario Works recipients and continue to help reduce child poverty and promote attachment to the work force for all low income families.
www.city.peterborough.on.ca /council/minutes/1999/071299.htm   (4243 words)

  
 VON Peterborough, Victoria & Haliburton - Frequently Asked Questions
Only those nursing services delivered to the Victoria and Haliburton counties will be withdrawn.
Like all communities across the country, the need for community nursing services has increased due to issues such as the ageing population, the availability to medical technology in homes, hospital restructuring and an increase in outpatient clinics.
The Foot Care program in Victoria County is funded by user fees and donations.
www.von.ca /english/english/locations/Ontario/PVHFAQ.htm   (1125 words)

  
 Peterborough, Victoria - Travelmate
The town sits at the mouth of the Curdies River, with Port Campbell National Park of the eastern side of the river, and the Bay of Islands Coastal Park to the west.
While these two parks contain shores of dramatically rising cliffs and treacherous waters, the beaches and bays around Peterborough are decidedly family-friendly.
The town is only small, but its proximity to the major attractions of the region, such as Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge and The Twelve Apostles, makes it a fine alternate base point for exploring the area, or for a stopover for those pushing on along the Great Ocean Road.
www.travelmate.com.au /Places/Places.asp?TownId=1057   (169 words)

  
 ::M7::
I'm currently in Lakes Entrance, Victoria, a beautiful, but touristy, locale on the ocean close to the Victoria/New South Wales border.
A number of lakes surround the town with a backdrop of forested hills.
From Adelaide I rode south to Mt. Gambier, then over the border into Victoria and onto the Great Ocean Road.
www.m7action.com /rodwellington/index003.htm   (2444 words)

  
 PETERBOROUGH VICTORIA NORTHUMBERLAND AND CLARINGTON CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
This Catholic school board currently operates 32 elementary schools and 6 secondary schools throughout the jurisdiction of Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington offering a wide range of programs from Junior Kindergarten to grade 12.
You must credit info Northumberland, United Way of Peterborough and District, and Victoria County Career Services as the source on each copy of any information that originates from this site.
Please contact info Northumberland for permission to use the information for any purpose other than those outlined here.
fourinfo.cioc.ca /details.asp?RSN=23644&Number=193   (253 words)

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