Trent Centre for Community-Based Education
KWIC's guide to global education activities in the Peterborough area
KWIC's Guide to Global Education Activities in the Peterborough Area: Edition 2000 was the central part of a student placement project of the Trent Centre for Community Based Education and the Kawartha World Issues Centre (KWIC). This booklet includes a listing of organizations which are involved with global education activities in Peterborough and short descriptions of their initiatives.
Protected area recreation and wildlife corridor study
Shoreline naturalization monitoring protocol: background report
Reassessment of programs and services provided to the newcomers by the New Canadian [sic] Center
The aging baby boomer market: a report on possible ventures for the Kawartha region to investigate based on baby boomer trends
The following report is based on a two part project on the Aging Baby Boomer Market. Part A was a comparative analysis of the aging trends of baby boomers from [sic] the Kawartha, Ontario, Canada, and the United States.
Eyes wide open: breast cancer and the environment conference
This document contains the proceedings of a conference entitled "Eyes Wide Open: Breast Cancer and the Environment," that took place in Peterborough, Ontario in [sic] October of 2001. The keynote speaker, Dr. Samuel Epstein, emphasized how cancer organizations are becoming more corporate in their actions, focusing more on treatment options and the generation of money instead of public health prevention.
Community awareness survey
The report "Assessing Community Awareness" purpose is to assess the awareness of, and attitudes towards the United Way (UW) and its role in Peterborough City and County.