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Inline citations of Guyana Census numbers for towns and villages
Members of the WikiProject Guyana would like to provide archived inline citations for the population of particular places in Guyana, archived with WebCite.


 * URL for the Guyana Bureau of Statistics 2002 Population and Housing Census: http://www.statisticsguyana.gov.gy/census.html#popcenfinal


 * Town Level Data by Population
 * Village Level Data by Population
 * Chapter 3 of the 2002 Population & Housing Census - Guyana National Report (ideally the whole report)

There is data in compressed format, and there are population figures in PDF format, but none of the information as published by the Guyana government is easily cited in WikiProject Guyana articles for particular places. There is also the concern of linkrot, so archiving is also a goal.

I know that this is not an easy thing to achieve technically, but I am hoping that there are expert editors here who can do it. --DThomsen8 (talk) 19:30, 2 September 2012 (UTC)

Guyana project

 * User:John Carter now John Carter
 * Nick Taylor
 * Wiki User 68 Talk 'n  Walk  21:02, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Loriski (talk) 20:23, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
 * Kitfox32
 * --DThomsen8 (talk) 12:40, 23 August 2012 (UTC)

ACP2011
User talk:ACP2011 was approved for Autopatrolled status on 17 June 2012, yet her new articles are still appearing in the Category:All unreviewed new articles list. For example, Bristol Naturalists' Society just appeared in that list. Her articles do not appear on the New Pages list. See new pages feed.

It would seem that the Category:All unreviewed new articles list is independently generated from the New Pages list, and the Autopatrolled status does not affect articles in that category. I would suggest that Autopatrolled should affect articles in that category. Please comment on whether my supposition about the two lists being independently generated is correct, and whether my suggestion about Autopatrolled could be implemented. --DThomsen8 (talk) 00:14, 28 July 2012 (UTC)

March family artists
Three of the March siblings became sculptors, Sydney March, Elsie March, and Vernon March.

The other five siblings who chose a career in the arts were Edward March, Percival March, Frederick March (artist), Dudley March, and Walter March (artist).

None of the other five siblings seem to be shown in Google search results.

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Abbey Park
"Abbey Park's rugby program was founded in 2005 (the school's inaugural year) by accolaed coach and former Canadian Legends player Tyler Leggatt. This year the schools only team, the Bantam Grade 9 team, achieved great success, earning their first birth in the provincial championships by beating the perennial favorites and future rivals, Oakville Trafalgar High School. The next step in Abbey Parks success came with the qualifying and eventual finals birth in the Barbarian Cup Bantam championship by the 2007 Bantam Eagles. Losing in the final to Uxbridge. No provincial championship birth was earned until 2009 when the Bantam team went on to win both the Red Hot Bantam Invitational and the Barbarian cup in dramatic fashion. In this same year the senior team went on to their first Halton Finals birth in only their 3rd year of fielding a senior team lead by designated Irish import Shaz Cole (Ulster) and co captain Craig Leveridge. The same Bantam team, now Juniors would go on to post a finals birth in the 2010 Junior OFSAA finals where they were eventually defeated after a stellar year lead by Canada Rugby prospects Djustice, Chris Woodhead and Sawyer Heron. In the same the Abbey Park seniors rugby team for the first(and only) time elected a grade 11 captain in starting fly half Matthew Jones. This senior team would go on to post a second straight finals against OT, the only team to do so since Blakelock High School. 2011 saw the senior Abbey Park team rise to the occasion, qualifying for their first OFSAA Senior rugby championship, after a 3rd straight Halton Final defeat to OT, however as the event was held in Oakville, Abbey Park received the extra birth for the championship. Abbey Park went on to put forth one of the greatest runs at a provincial Championship by ANY Abbey Park team since the 2005 Abbey Park Senior Boys soccer who made it to the AAA/AAAA finals only to loose in dramatic fashion. The Eagles went on to win their round robin games, setting up an elimination quarter final game against second seeded Streetsville High School. The game was a bruising affair with many lead changes and questionable calls on both sides of the book, with the final score being decided via penalty kicks where Dan Mathie and Jamie Leveridge took the spot and went 3-3 while Streetsville missed narrowly by hitting the post. Arguably the closest game in OFSAA and ABBEy park rugby history. In the semi finals Abbey Park would go on to loose to the eventual champions Uxbridge in a game where AP battled back after a 15 point deficit at half time to bring the difference within one score. By losing Abbey Park set up probably the most important game of their history facing their bitter rivals OT who faced a significantly easier but equally tumultuous route to the 3rd place game. The game was highlighted by a standout performance by OT scrum half Mike Turnbull, in spite of numerous on field fits thrown out of frustration. OT would go on to win the game and continue the traditional rivalry expected to last many years into the future." -Andrew Harvey, Associated press

Abbey Park also started a Varsity Girls Rugby team in the 2009 season. A stunningly impressive first season led the girls to victories in tournaments and against rivals Blakelock High School and Loyola Catholic School. Many players continued on to lead the team to an impressive second year, reaching the Halton Finals. Many girls have since gone onto play for universities across Canada as well as Rugby Canada Junior teams. [edit] Basketball