Pro hockey team bg color blue text color yellow team Renfrew Timberwolves logo Renfrew Timberwolves.png logosize 135px city Renfrew, Ontario , Canada league Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League division Valley founded 1987 arena Mat e way Arena colors Blue , Yellow , and White br color box blue color box yellow color box white owner coach Jeff O Connor GM Brent Sylvester affiliates The Renfrew Timberwolves are a Junior B team based out of Renfrew, Ontario . They play out of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League . Season by season results class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs align center 1999 00 40 25 14 1 1 168 131 53 1st EO Valley Lost Semi final align center 2000 01 45 29 18 2 1 194 185 61 2nd EO Valley Lost Division Final align center 2001 02 40 19 18 3 1 190 184 42 2nd EO Valley Lost Preliminary align center 2002 03 40 11 25 4 2 128 219 28 5th EO Valley Lost Preliminary align center 2003 04 40 18 18 4 0 151 177 40 4th EO Valley Lost Division S final align center 2004 05 40 14 22 2 2 130 168 32 5th EO Valley Lost Preliminary align center 2005 06 40 20 18 0 2 148 157 42 2nd EO Valley Lost Preliminary align center 2006 07 40 18 18 3 1 175 158 40 4th EO Valley Lost Preliminary align center 2007 08 40 11 25 4 0 147 202 26 5th EO Valley Lost Preliminary align center 2008 09 40 10 23 6 1 141 220 27 6th EO Valley align center 2009 10 45 21 20 2 2 177 170 46 3rd EO Valley Lost Division Final align center 2010 11 42 20 18 4 0 170 157 44 4th EO Valley Lost Semi Final align center 2011 12 42 16 23 3 0 157 190 35 4th EO Valley External links http www.jrbwolves.com Timberwolves Webpage http www.eojhl.ca EOJHL Webpage EOJBHL Category Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League teams Ontario icehockey team stub ... more details
Renfrew Airport was the former domestic airport serving the city of Glasgow until it was decommissioned in 1966. It was located in the Newmains area of Renfrew , approximately 2 kilometres east of Abbotsinch Airfield which would eventually replace it. It consisted of a main terminal building and ancillary buildings, and a main runway which ran west south west of the terminal. Already in existence as a military facility during the First World War , it first handled scheduled flights in 1933 with the first regular destination being Campbeltown . Despite the construction of a new terminal building in 1954 with a parabola arch , it became evident that the airport was unable to cope with the increasing demands for domestic air travel in the 1960s. The final departure took place on 2 May 1966 its destination being the new Glasgow Airport a few hundred metres away. After the airport was closed, the runway became the first urban part of the M8 motorway Scotland M8 motorway . Opened in March 1968, it connected the new Glasgow Airport to Bishopton, Renfrewshire Bishopton in the west and Glasgow city centre via Hillington in the east. The entire airport was demolished in 1978. A Tesco supermarket was built on the former terminal site which opened for business in March 1980, and the whole of the surrounding area is now covered with housing. The only trace of the airport left is the Viscount Bar pub which was an ancillary building. It is situated opposite where the main terminal sat. In fiction The airport features briefly in the second novel of a space opera series by Angus MacVicar , Return to the Lost Planet. One of the characters is about to fly back from Scotland to Berlin , but the hero and his companion join him at the last minute on the bus from St. Enoch, Glasgow, to the airport ..., Keith. Glasgow s Airports Renfrew and Abbotsinch . Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK The History Press ... of Renfrew Airport coord 55 51 52 N 4 23 3 W region GB type airport display title from http www.secretscotland.org.uk ... more details
Renfrew Collegiate Institute RCI is a secondary school in the town of Renfrew, Ontario and is part of the Renfrew County District School Board . Renfrew County District School Board http www.renfrew.edu.on.ca external link Renfrew Collegiate Institute web page http www.renfrew.edu.on.ca sec rci index.htm external link RCI Alumni site http www.rcialumni.ca external link coord 45.47034 N 76.68688 W display title Category High schools in Renfrew County ontario school stub ... more details
Incomplete date July 2011 The current Mayor of Renfrew, Ontario is William Bill Ringrose, who was elected in Renfrew County municipal elections, 2010 Renfrew November, 2010 . He defeated his predecessor, Sandra J. Heins. Current council holds office until November, 2014, which is policy for all municipalities in Ontario. In 2002, Heins signed a declaration put forward by the Renfrew Chamber of Commerce that Renfrew would be considered the birthplace of the National Hockey League . ref http www.nhlbirthplace.ca Proclamation.htm website , accessed July 22, 2007. ref Previous Mayors of Renfrew Audrey Green prior to Sandra J. Heins William Elgood Smallfield Early 1900s ref http globalgenealogy.com countries canada ontario renfrew resources 1012302.htm website , accessed July 22, 2007. ref ref BOOK The Story of Renfrew. From the Coming of the First Settlers about 1820 to 1928. By W. E. Smallfield, Rev. Robert Campbell, D.Sc., William Smallfield, ISBN 1 894378 42 3 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Renfrew, List Of Mayors Of, Ontario Category Lists of mayors of places in Ontario Renfrew Ontario politician stub ... more details
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted was a popular series of boy s adventure books written by Laurie York Erskine that later were filmed and became a series on both radio and television. Canon Douglas Renfrew ... Canadian Mounted Police . 1. Renfrew of the Royal Mounted 1922 2. The River Trail 1923 3. The Laughing Rider 1924 4. Renfrew Rides Again 1927 5. Renfrew Rides the Sky 1928 6. Renfrew Rides North 1931 7. Renfrew s Long Trail 1933 8. Renfrew Rides the Range 1935 9. Renfrew in the Valley of the Vanished Men 1936 10. Renfrew Flies Again 1941 Erskine also wrote approximately 17 Renfrew short stories for The American Boy 1899 1941 magazine. Radio Erskine narrated Renfrew of the Mounted , a 1936 40 radio series with House Jameson in the title role of Sergeant Douglas Renfrew. ref name James Newill ..., magazine short stories and radio show, Criterion Pictures released two Renfrew films through Grand ... known as were singing cowboy s on the silver screen, Criterion decided that Renfrew would sing ... s Something to Sing About . Renfrew also had a faithful dog named Lightning that predated Yukon King of Sergeant Preston of the Yukon . Renfrew of the Royal Mounted 1937 film Renfrew of the Royal Mounted 1937 On the Great White Trail 1938 Fighting Mad 1939 film Fighting Mad 1939 based on Renfrew Rides Again Crashing Thru 1939 based on Renfrew Rides the Range Yukon Flight 1940 Murder on the Yukon 1940 based on Renfrew Rides North Danger Ahead 1940 film Danger Ahead 1940 based on Renfrew s Long Trail Sky Bandits 1940 film Sky Bandits 1940 based on Renfrew Rides the Sky Alpha Video has released DVD region code Region 0 DVDs of five of the eight Renfrew films Fighting Mad , Crashing Thru , Yukon ...?results dvds&q Renfrew of the Royal Mounted&x 0&y 0 title Alpha Video Renfrew of the Royal ... ref A television pilot with Arthur Franz as Renfrew was filmed but never picked up. ref name James ... featured a Corporal Renfrew character on the Royal Canadian Air Farce radio series. Broadfoot s version ... more details
pro hockey team logo Renfrew Creamery Kings.png stanley cups city Renfrew, Ontario league National Hockey Association founded 1909 arena Renfrew Hockey Arena The Renfrew Hockey Club , also known as the Creamery Kings and the Renfrew Millionaires was a founding franchise in 1909 of the National Hockey Association , the precursor to the National Hockey League . The team was based in Renfrew, Ontario . History Its founder, Ambrose O Brien , a millionaire from the then current silver and mining boom in the Cobalt area of Ontario, sought to join the new Canadian Hockey Association 1909 1910 Canadian Hockey Association with his existing Renfrew team in the semi pro Federal Amateur Hockey League Federal Hockey League , and was rejected. With fellow rejectee Montreal Wanderers , O Brien founded the NHA, along with franchises in Cobalt, Ontario Cobalt , Haileybury, Ontario Haileybury and Montreal . With O Brien s money backing the Creamery Kings, Renfrew iced a powerful team its first season, with Frank Patrick ice hockey Frank Patrick and Lester Patrick commanding salaries of 3,000 each, and Cyclone Taylor receiving a record setting 5,250 for a two month season. In consequence the team became widely nicknamed the millionaires. In addition, O Brien secured the services of Newsy Lalonde midseason from the Canadiens franchise, and Lalonde would wind up the season the NHA s first scoring champion ... , Renfrew finished in third place in the 1910 NHA season 1910 season with an 8 3 1 record. Its second and final 1910 11 NHA season season , Renfrew lost Lalonde to the new Montreal Canadiens team, and finished .... Renfrew s final major professional game was a 7 6 victory on March 7, 1911, against the Wanderers. Thereafter, with it being apparent that the small northern Ontario mining towns such as Renfrew ... plaque in Renfrew References Charles Coleman, Trail of the Stanley Cup , Vol I., NHL, 1966. Category ... Association de Renfrew Creamery Kings fr Creamery Kings de Renfrew sl Renfrew Creamery Kings ... more details
David Renfrew White 1847&ndash 1937 was a notable New Zealand teacher, educationalist and university professor. He was born in Edinburgh , Midlothian , Scotland in 1847. ref name DNZB White DNZB title David Renfrew White first Gregory last Lee id 2w15 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME White, David Renfrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Teacher, educationalist, university professor DATE OF BIRTH 1847 PLACE OF BIRTH Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland DATE OF DEATH 1937 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT White, David Renfrew Category 1847 births Category 1937 deaths Category New Zealand schoolteachers Category New Zealand academics Category People from Edinburgh Category Scottish emigrants to New Zealand NewZealand bio stub ... more details
Charles Byron Renfrew born 1928 is a former United States federal judge . Born in Detroit, Michigan , Renfrew served in the United States Navy in the aftermath of World War II , from 1946 to 1948, then received an Bachelor of Arts A.B. from Princeton University in 1952 and served in the United States Army from 1952 to 1953. He received a Juris Doctor J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 1956, thereafter entering private practice in San Francisco, California from 1956 to 1972. On November 29, 1971, Renfrew was nominated by President Richard Nixon to a seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of California vacated by Gerald S. Levin . Renfrew was confirmed by the United States Senate on December 2, 1971, and received his commission on December 9, 1971. Renfrew served in that capacity until February 27, 1980, when he resigned to become United States Deputy Attorney General , serving in that post until 1981. Renfrew was thereafter in private practice in San Francisco from 1981 to 1982. He was a vice president and counsel of the Chevron Corporation in San Francisco from 1983 to 1993. He returned to private practice in San Francisco in 1994. Sources FJC Bio 1993 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Renfrew, Charles Byron ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States federal judge DATE OF BIRTH 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH Detroit, Michigan DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Renfrew, Charles Byron Category 1928 births Category Living people Category Judges of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Category United States district court judges appointed by Richard Nixon Category United States Navy personnel de Charles Byron Renfrew ... more details
coord 55.872 4.385 display title region GB scale 5000 unreferenced date April 2008 Renfrew High School is a state school state run secondary school in Renfrew , Renfrewshire , Scotland . Around 1,000 pupils attend the school. Formerly, the school was based in the building that now houses Trinity High School Renfrew Trinity High School , but, due to expansion, a purpose built premises was designed close to the initial building, and the original building became a Catholic school. Some notable staff and ex students include the poet Douglas Young, the composer Alan Fleming Baird, and the artist Robert Kelsey Another pupil was the poet Douglas Dunn, a close associate of Philip Larkin at Hull University, who lived in Inchinnan and attended Renfrew High School in the 1950s. Also recently football journalists Robert Grieve Scottish Sun and Allan Gallacher. The Head Teacher is Mrs Madeleine Sharp who replaced John Strang in 2005. External links http www.renfrewhigh.renfrewshire.sch.uk Renfrew High School home page http www.ltscotland.org.uk scottishschoolsonline schools renfrewhighschoolrenfrewshire.asp Renfrew High s page on Scottish Schools Online Category Schools in Renfrewshire Category Secondary schools in Scotland Scotland school stub Previous School to footballer Andrew Halliday ... more details
Renfrew County Council is the governing body of the List of municipalities in Ontario upper tier municipality of Renfrew County, Ontario Renfrew County in Ontario , Canada . This 17 member body is responsible for the government providing services to a population of 97,000. ref name StatCAN2006 cite web url http www12.statcan.ca english census06 data profiles community Details Page.cfm?Lang E&Geo1 CD&Code1 3547&Geo2 PR&Code2 35&Data Count&SearchText Renfrew&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 35&B1 All&Custom title Community highlights for Renfrew accessdate 2007 12 28 year 2006 work publisher ref Election Members of council are Indirect election indirectly elected , as the council is made up the reeve Canada reeve s and mayors of the lower tier municipalities within Renfrew County. The head of County Council is styled as Warden and like in all other municipalities in Ontario, has weak mayor powers. The Warden is selected by vote of council, and is therefore doubly indirectly elected. Current council Main Renfrew County municipal elections, 2010 class wikitable Position Officeholder Mayor of Admaston Bromley Raye Ann Briscoe Mayor of Arnprior David Reid Canadian politician David Reid Mayor of Bonnechere Valley Jennifer Murphy politician Jennifer Murphy Mayor of Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan Norman Lentz Mayor of Deep River Dave Thompson Deep River politician Dave Thompson Reeve of Greater Madawaska Peter Emon Reeve of Head, Clara and Maria Tammy Stewart Mayor of Horton Don Eady Mayor of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards Janice Visneskie Mayor of Laurentian Hills Dick Rabishaw Mayor of Laurentian Valley Jack Wilson politician Jack Wilson Mayor of Madawaska Valley David M. Shulist Mayor of McNab Braeside Mary M. Campbell Mayor of North Algona Wilberforce Harold Weckworth Mayor of Petawawa Bob Sweet Mayor of Renfrew Bill Ringrose Mayor of Whitewater Region Jim Labow nowiki nowiki Warden ... Official website Category County and regional councils in Ontario Category Politics of Renfrew County ... more details
uncomment if needed For the current defunct federal provincial electoral district, see Lanark Renfrew Carleton electoral district Lanark Renfrew Carleton also known as Lanark and Renfrew was a federal electoral district Canada electoral district represented in the Canada Canadian Canadian House of Commons House of Commons from 1968 to 1988. It was located in the provinces and territories of Canada province of Ontario . This riding was created as Lanark and Renfrew in 1966 from parts of Carleton Ontario electoral district Carleton , Lanark electoral district Lanark , Renfrew North and Renfrew South Riding division ridings . Lanark and Renfrew was initially defined to consist of a in the County of Carleton, the Townships of Fitzroy, Huntley, March and Torbolton b in the County of Lanark, the Townships of Beckwith, Darling, Drummond, Lanark, Pakenham and Ramsay and c in the County of Renfrew, the Townships of Admaston, Bagot, Blythfield, Bromley, Horton, McNab, Ross and Westmeath. The name of the electoral district was changed in 1970 to Lanark Renfrew Carleton . In 1976, it was redefined to consist of a in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton, the Townships of March and West Carleton b the County of Lanark, including the Town of Smiths Falls and c in the County of Renfrew, the Townships of Bagot and Blythfield and McNab. The electoral district was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed between Carleton Mississippi Mills Lanark Carleton and Renfrew electoral district Renfrew . Electoral history Lanark and Renfrew Canadian election result top CA 1968 Canadian election result CA Liberal MCBRIDE, Murray 13,156 Canadian elections Progressive Conservatives BASKIN, James W. align right 12,737 Canadian elections NDP RONSON, James align right 1,861 Lanark Renfrew Carleton ... Parliamentary website Lanark and Renfrew http www2.parl.gc.ca Sites LOP HFER hfer.asp?Language E&Search Det&rid 371&Include Parliamentary website Lanark Renfrew Carleton Category Defunct Ontario federal ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File MV Renfrew Rose.jpg 300px Ship caption MV Renfrew Rose in front of the Yoker slipway Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country UK Ship flag Image Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Ship name MV Renfrew Rose Ship namesake Ship owner Strathclyde Partnership for Transport Ship operator Ship registry Glasgow Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder MacCrindle Shipbuilding Ltd , Ardrossan Ship original cost Ship yard number 435 Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed 1984 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class ... Ship complement Ship crew Ship notes MV Renfrew Rose is a passenger ferry built in 1984. She operates the Renfrew Ferry between Renfrew and Yoker , close to Glasgow City Centre. History Renfrew ... clydebuilt viewship.asp?id 20917 title Renfrew Rose publisher Clydesite accessdate 14 March 2010 ref Service Along with her sister ship, MV Yoker Swan , Renfrew Rose is operated by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport SPT as the Renfrew Ferry . Crossing the River Clyde between the area of Yoker in Glasgow and the town of Renfrew in Renfrewshire, it is the last operational River Clyde ... cost 2 million to replace them. ref cite news title Final Voyage for Renfrew Ferry url http icrenfrewshire.icnetwork.co.uk pde news tm headline final voyage for renfrew ferry&method full&objectid 19888512 ... www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk renfrew ferry index.html title Renfrew to Yoker Ferry publisher Undiscovered ... DEFAULTSORT Renfrew Rose Category Ferries of Scotland Category Transport in Renfrewshire Category Transport ... more details
Merge school date March 2009 Infobox Education in Canada name Renfrew Elementary School image Renfrew elem.jpg imagesize 200px motto motto translation streetaddress 3315 East 22nd Avenue city Vancouver province British Columbia postalcode V5M 2Z2 areacode 604 phone 713 4851 fax 713 4854 email url http renfrew.vsb.bc.ca schoolnumber 03939077 schoolboard School District 39 Vancouver affiliation principal Ms.Andy Powell Williams trustee viceprincipal Peter Woo administrator schooltype Elementary school grades K 7 language Canadian English English area Renfrew Collingwood mascot Tiger teamname Renfrew Tigers colours Blue, yellow founded 1928 enrollment 505 enrollment as of 2008 Renfrew Elementary School in Vancouver , British Columbia , is an elementary school . The school opened in 1928. It is located at 3315 East 22nd Avenue, at the intersection with Rupert Street. 2008 As of 2008 , the current school principal is Ms.Andy Powell Williams, and the vice principal is Peter Woo. Its main high school neighbor is Windermere. VancouverSchools Vancouver school stub coord missing British Columbia Category Elementary schools in Vancouver ... more details
Paisley and Renfrew Railway The Paisley and Renfrew railway was a railway line from the town of Paisley to its neighbouring town Renfrew, Renfrewshire Renfrew and to the River Clyde at Renfrew wharf . The railway was built to the Scotch gauge of RailGauge 54 . ref name whishaw Whishaw ref ref name popplewell Popplewell ref Its engineers were Grainger and Miller from Edinburgh Thomas Grainger and John Miller engineer John Miller . ref name popplewell ref name robertson Robertson ref It was intended to both compete with the transportation of passengers and goods on the River Cart , between Paisley and boats on the River Clyde . ref name robertson The line was convert 3 mi km 1 long on an almost level gradient throughout. ref name whishaw The line The line was authorised in 1835 and opened in April ... Awdry, Page 98 ref The company bought three locomotives The Paisley and The Renfrew , made by Messrs ... for the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway and later sold to the Paisley and Renfrew Railway. ref name ... and Hurlet Railway never built their own railway and the Paisley and Renfrew Railway changed hands ... Street railway station and this line removed much of the trade from the Paisley and Renfrew railway. ref name robertson In 1847 the Paisley and Renfrew Railway was bought by the Glasgow, Paisley ... stations, to its terminus at Renfrew Wharf railway station Renfrew Wharf . A freight branch led off to the Cart Harbour in Paisley. Freight branches were also built at Renfrew Wharf to serve the two shipbuilder s William Simons & Company Ltd and Lobnitz & Company Ltd based on the River Clyde, at Renfrew ... used by the Doosan Babcock formerly the Babcock and Wilcox site in Renfrew. A DIY superstore operated ... Paisley and Renfrew Railway body.htm RAILSCOT on the Paisley and Renfrew Railway http 130.209.236.149 ewan chronology companydates.asp?line Paisley and Renfrew Railway RAILSCOT chronology for Paisley and Renfrew Railway http homepage.ntlworld.com sealed paisley railpage renfrew.htm Google satellite ... more details
Glasgow and Renfrew District Railway The Glasgow and Renfrew District Railway was nominally owned by the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway . ref name awdry Awdry, page 76 ref It was incorporated on 6 August 1897 and opened on 1 June 1903. ref name awdry ref name casserley Casserley ref In the 1921 Railway Grouping it became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway LMS . The route Passenger and freight services The line left the main Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway at Cardonald railway station Cardonald and travelled in a north westerly direction towards the River Clyde . The first passenger station on the line being at Deanside railway station Deanside however this station closed on 2 January 1905. ref name butt Butt ref The next station was King s Inch railway station King s Inch . The line then followed the direction of the River Clyde where it crossed over the top of the Paisley and Renfrew Railway before turning south west, and running parallel with the Paisley and Renfrew Railway. Its terminal station Renfrew Porterfield railway station Renfrew Porterfield was located close to the Paisley and Renfrew Railway s Renfrew South railway station Renfrew South . The Caledonian Railway and the Glasgow and South Western Railway were each solely responsible for running passenger services to Renfrew Porterfield for six month blocks, after which the other company took over for six months. This arrangement ran from 1903 to 1907 after that passenger services were provided solely .... ref name butt Renfrew Porterfield railway station Renfrew Porterfield and Stnlnk King s Inch stations closed on 19 July 1926. ref name butt Butt ref ref name little Little ref However, the line to Renfrew ... redeveloped as the Braehead regeneration project. See also http www.railscot.co.uk Glasgow and Renfrew District Railway frame.htm RAILSCOT on Glasgow and Renfrew District Railway Paisley and Renfrew ... Glasgow And Renfrew District Railway Category Caledonian Railway Category Glasgow and South Western ... more details
Location map Canada Nova Scotia width 220 lon dir W lat dir N lat deg 44 lat min 59 lat sec 59.6 lon deg 63 lon min 38 lon sec 14.19 caption Renfrew in Nova Scotia Renfrew is a small community in the Canada Canadian province of Nova Scotia , located in East Hants, Nova Scotia The Municipality of the District of East Hants in Hants County, Nova Scotia Hants County . This village was the site of some of the most successful gold mines in the Maritimes. ref Mike Parker. 2009. Gold Rush Ghost Towns of Nova Scotia . Pottersfield Press. ref Edmond Henry Horne of Enfield, Nova Scotia Enfield , Nova Scotia , apprenticed here, learning his trade in the Renfrew gold mines before going on to establishing the great Noranda mining company Noranda , a mining and metallurgy company originally from Rouyn Noranda , Quebec , Canada . References Secondary Sources Mike Parker. 2009. Gold Rush Ghost Towns of Nova Scotia . Pottersfield Press. John Hawkins. 1995. Renfrew Gold The Story of a Nova Scotia Ghost Town. Lancelot Press. Endnotes reflist Links http www.destination ns.com common places.asp?PlaceID 1495 Renfrew on Destination Nova Scotia coord 44 59 59.6 N 63 38 14.19 W name Renfrew, Nova Scotia display title region CA NS scale 100000 Category Communities in Hants County, Nova Scotia Category General Service Areas in Nova Scotia HantsNS geo stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Renfrew Mill No. 2 nrhp type image Renfrew Mill No2.jpg caption location Adams, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 38 lat seconds 15 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 6 long seconds 26 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1868 architect Whiting,W.H.H. architecture Gothic, Italianate added October 14, 1982 governing body Private refnum 82000474 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Renfrew Mill No. 2 is a historic mill at 217 Columbia Street in Adams, Massachusetts . The mill was built in 1868 and added to the National Historic Register in 1982. See also List of Registered Historic Places in Berkshire County, Massachusetts Adams, Massachusetts References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category History of the textile industry BerkshireMA NRHP stub ... more details
info official name Port Renfrew other name native name nickname settlement type motto images and maps ... map caption Location of Port Renfrew in British Columbia pushpin mapsize Location coordinates ... lat 48.3331 long 124.2357 width 200 caption Location of Port Renfrew in British Columbia label Port Renfrew Port Renfrew is a community on the west coast of Vancouver Island , British Columbia , Canada , located approximately 2 hours drive west of Victoria, British Columbia . Port Renfrew is the western terminus of the Juan de Fuca Trail . Tall Tree Music Festival also calls Port Renfrew home, proving ... portion of ticket sales and onsite revenue goes directly to The Community of Port Renfrew and The Ancient Forest Alliance. History Port Renfrew is also the southern end of the West Coast Trail , a world ... of water off Port Renfrew. It became known as The Graveyard of The Pacific. Originally named Port San Juan, the settlers changed the name to honor Lord Renfrew who planned to settle Villein ... San Juan. Port Renfrew s bay is still called Port San Juan. Like many coastal Vancouver Island communities, Port Renfrew has a rich history in Logging forestry and fishing. Tourism and Attractions In recent years, Port Renfrew has seen an increase in tourism. The Ancient Forest Alliance AFA has worked hard to locate and preserve some of North America s largest trees located around Port Renfrew. This preservation ... s largest Sitka spruce are also located in the area. Port Renfrew is filled with options that encompass ... de Fuca Trail and Botanical Beach, British Columbia Botanical Beach . Port Renfrew is considered one ... Renfrew have been enjoying those trails and forests for decades. Climate Weather box location Port Renfrew metric first yes single line yes Jan record high C 19 Feb record high C 16.5 Mar record ... Sooke Victoria, British Columbia Victoria Trivia Port Renfrew often surprises tourists as it appears ... Renfrew to Lake Cowichan completing a South Island Loop for Victoria, Sooke, Port Renfrew, Lake Cowichan ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Location map Canada Ontario lat 45.8096 long 77.0768 width 200 caption Location of Rankin in Ontario label Rankin Rankin is a List of communities in Ontario community in Ontario . coord 45.809 N 77.076 W display title region CA type city source GNS enwiki Category Communities in Renfrew County Ontario geo stub ... more details
for the provincial electoral district Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke provincial electoral district Infobox Canada electoral district province Ontario image eontario renfrewnipissingpembroke.PNG caption Renfrew ... electors date 2011 demo area 11452.85 demo cd Nipissing District, Ontario Nipissing , Renfrew County, Ontario Renfrew demo csd Arnprior, Ontario Arnprior , Bonnechere Valley, Ontario Bonnechere Valley ... , Petawawa, Ontario Petawawa , Renfrew, Ontario Renfrew , Whitewater Region, Ontario Whitewater Region Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke is a federal electoral district Canada electoral district in Ontario , Canada ... in 2006 was 98,803. Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke includes all of Renfrew County, Ontario Renfrew County ... , Killaloe, Ontario Killaloe , Petawawa, Ontario Petawawa and Renfrew, Ontario Renfrew . Until recently ... It consists of the County of Renfrew and the part of the Territorial District of Nipissing lying ... of the city voted Conservative. History Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke was created in 1976 from parts of Frontenac Lennox and Addington , Lanark Renfrew Carleton and Renfrew North Nipissing East Riding division ridings . It consisted of the County of Renfrew, excluding the Townships of Bagot and Blythfield .... The electoral district was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Renfrew riding. In 1989, Renfrew riding was renamed Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke . The new riding consisted of the County of Renfrew ... align center Frontenac Lennox and Addington , Lanark Renfrew Carleton br and Renfrew North Nipissing ... 41st Canadian Parliament 41st 2011 present Election results Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke, 1993 present ... total Total valid votes 50,893 100.0 end Renfrew, 1988 1993 Canadian election result top CA 1988 percent ... valid votes 47,038 100.0 end Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke, 1979 1988 Canadian election result top CA ... Y&rid 602 RENFREW NIPISSING PEMBROKE, Ontario 1976 1987 Riding history from the Library of Parliament http www2.parl.gc.ca Sites LOP HFER hfer.asp?Language E&Search Det&rid 1146&Include RENFREW, Ontario ... more details
Infobox building name Renfrew County Courthouse native name former names alternate names Pembroke Courthouse image Pembroke courthouse.jpg caption The courthouse in 1906 alttxt map type altitude building type architectural style Neoclassical structural system cost ren cost 23 million CAD location Pembroke, Ontario , Canada address 297 Pembroke St E client owner Ontario Realty Corporation current tenants Ministry of the Attorney General landlord coordinates coord 45 49 38.08 N 77 6 23.31 W type landmark region CA start date 1862 completion date 1866 inauguration date 1867 renovation date 2007 demolition date destruction date height diameter other dimensions floor count floor area 75,000 square feet main contractor architect Henry Horsey architecture firm structural engineer services engineer civil engineer other designers quantity surveyor awards ren architect ren firm NORR Limited Architects and Engineers ren str engineer ren serv engineer ren civ engineer ren oth designers ren qty surveyor ren awards Certificate of Merit br The Office Building of the Year br People s Choice br Design Excellence references coord 45 49 38.08 N 77 6 23.31 W type landmark region CA display title The Renfrew County Courthouse is a historic preservation designated heritage property and operational courthouse in Pembroke, Ontario Pembroke , Ontario , Canada . Original building The neoclassical complex includes three buildings the courthouse itself, a registry office and a small jail . The courthouse .... ref name book cite book last Young first Pamela title The Renfrew County Courthouse publisher Ministry ... Renfrew County Courthouse nominated for architecture award ref The new construction used limestone ... client oaa OAAHome.nsf ArchNewsByDate AADF55BBB542BBE2852575C90052728F?Opendocument The Renfrew ... We Do Major Projects Renfrew County Courthouse Rejuvenation Project.htm Renfrew County Courthouse Rejuvenation ... Buildings and structures in Renfrew County Category Courthouses in Canada Category Neoclassical ... more details
coord 55.877 4.387 display title region GB scale 5000 Trinity High School is a Catholic school Roman Catholic secondary school high school in the town of Renfrew , Scotland . Its enrollment is approximately 960 students. The school s building was originally the site of the State school public school Renfrew High, but over twenty years ago Renfrew High School moved to a new larger site, and the building became Trinity High School. Over the years an ICT block and an extension have been built. The buildings were refurbished 5 years ago. The Head Teacher is Mr Jack Nellaney. He is assisted by three Deputy Head Teachers Mrs Renfrew, Mrs Haddow and Mr Colligan. Each member of Senior Management has a year group responsibility. The school s Pastoral system is organised into five houses. These are St Mirin House, St Thomas Aquinas House, St Joseph House, St Ambrose House, St Nicholas House. Each house has a house assembly once a month. Each house also has two house captains, a boy and a girl, who put themselves forward for interview and are selected by the appropriate Pastoral Teacher. Each house is fronted by one teacher, who acts as a Pastoral Teacher to all of the pupils in that house. Each registration class has two representatives who speak on their behalf at House Council meetings. The School currently offers classes in English, Maths, Art, Music, Science, Physics, Biology Human Biology, Chemistry, History, Geography, Modern Studies, French, Italian, Home Economics, Graphic Communication, Craft and Design, Physical Education, Computing, Business Management, Administration, Social and Vocational Skills and Psychology. Due to council budget cuts Social and Vocational Skills was scrapped. The school has many clubs, including Fairtrade Trinity was the first Fairtrade school in Scotland , Pro Life , and Association of People with Disability APD groups ref http www.hmie.gov.uk documents inspection Trinity 20HS 208632030.html ref , a maths club,the school press group, an art ... more details
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