Here Are Amazing Historical Pictures Of Peterborough Police

Here Are Amazing Historical Pictures Of Peterborough Police

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Living With Autism: A Wells Family Christmas

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UPDATED: Help Find Missing Peterborough Teenager Taylor Tranberg

UPDATE: Taylor has been located safe. Police thank you for your assistance.

Peterborough Lakefield Police are asking for the community's assistance in locating a missing female, Taylor Tranberg, age 17. She is described as:

-Aboriginal female, 5'4", 105lbs, slim build, shoulder length black hair and brown eyes.
-No clothing description other than she might be wearing a ball cap.
-She was last seen in the area of the YES on Brock St in Peterborough on December 2nd.


If you see her or have any info on her whereabouts, please contact the Peterborough Lakefield Police Service.

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UPDATED: Police Need Your Help Finding 92 Year Old Missing Man Raymond Cafik

UPDATED: Raymond has been found safe!

Raymond Cafik

Raymond Cafik

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SPECIAL POLICE MEDIA RELEASE...

The Peterborough Lakefield Community Police are requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing 92 year old male. Raymond Cafik, was last seen at approximately 2:00 pm on the 02 December 2014 at his residence on Brock Street in Peterborough waiting for a cab which was to take him to a pre-arranged appointment in Toronto. Mr Cafik was to take the Go Bus to Oshawa and then the Go Train to the Scarborough area. Mr. Cafik did not make it to that appointment. Mr Cafik is a white male, 180lbs, silver/black hair and wears glasses. He was last seen wearing a black trench coat, black suit, black dress shoes and a fur cap. He may be operating a black electric wheel chair. Due to inclement weather, the PLCPS is concerned for Mr. Cafik’s safety. If any person has seen or can provide any information which may help in locating Mr Cafik please call the Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 or Crime Stoppers.

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PTBOCanada Featured Post: Cody & James Certified General Accountants

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Fleming Student Joel Willett Using Twitter To Raise Money For Walk A Mile Peterborough

Fleming Student Joel Willett Using Twitter To Raise Money For Walk A Mile Peterborough

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Peterborough Crossing Guard Told To Stop High-Fiving Students

Peterborough Crossing Guard Told To Stop High-Fiving Students

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Canadian Improv Stars Adam Cawley & Rob Norman On Their Love For All Things Peterborough

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[UPDATED] Missing: Peterborough Police Are Trying To Find 2 Runaway Boys

The boys have been found safe!

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The Cavanaghs' Homestead Herefords In Ennismore Win 2014 Farm Family Of The Year

Peterborough County Federation of Agriculture and The Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce have announced the 2014 Farm Family of the Year is the Cavanagh family, owners of Homestead Herefords at 200 Edenberry Line, Ennismore.

Some key facts about the farm

-> Homestead Herefords is a sixth generation family farm.
-> It was settled in 1854 and still remains on the original homestead.
-> The farm is currently operated by Dave and Fran Cavanagh, along with their two children, Danielle and Jordan.
-> Dave’s parents Gerard and Grace are still very much involved with the farm as well.
-> The farm currently runs 30 Purebred Hereford females which are shown quite heavily during the summer months across Ontario, with the family travelling about 12 weekends a year to shows. Their show season traditionally ends with the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. 
-> The Cavanagh family is fully committed to the long-term sustainability of the family farm and the cow calf industry in Ontario, promoting their cause at every opportunity.

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