Author Archives: IanC
New look Web Site
The old Joomla-powered TPUG web site was starting to show its’ age so we’ve moved over to a new CMS that will be much easier to maintain. Please bear with us while we complete this change. You may encounter links that don’t work, so please be patient while we get that all sorted out.
2013 TPUG Annual General Meeting
Take notice that the annual meeting of TPUG will be held in conjunction with the regular January 17th 2013 meeting, only earlier—7:00 p.m. This is your opportunity to discuss club issues and to contribute to the organization as desired. Typical items covered at an Annual Meeting are, but not limited to: quorum, minutes of the [...]
Fall 2011 and Summer 2012 TPUG Newsletters Now Available
The Fall 2011 and Summer 2012 issues of the TPUG Newsletter are now available in the Archives section.
World of Commodore 2012
World of Commodore Saturday December 1, 2012 – Doors open at 10:00am Toronto, Ontario, Canada About – Location – Admission – Vendors – Demonstrations – Accommodations – More Info About the World of Commodore The Toronto PET Users Group (TPUG) is pleased to announce the World of Commodore! TPUG would like everyone to join us [...]
TPUG YouTube Channel Launched!
TPUG now has its own YouTube Channel! Check it out at http://www.youtube.com/TorontoPETUsersGroup with videos from recent World of Commodore events. Much more to come soon!
Spring 2011 TPUG Newsletter Now Available
The Spring 2011 issue of the TPUG Newsletter is now available in the Archives section.
TPUG at Fan Expo 2011!
TPUG will be at the Fan Expo Gaming Expo 2011 along with the Personal Computer Museum and AC Games! The dates are August 25-28, 2011. Drop by our display and play some classic and new Commodore 64, VIC-20, Amiga and PET games!
Fall 2010 TPUG Newsletter Now Available
The Fall 2010 issue of the TPUG Newsletter is now available in the Archives section.
Spring 2010 TPUG Newsletter Now Available
The Spring 2010 issue of the TPUG Newsletter is now available in the Archives section.
TPUG Library CD Review
The Commodore Computer Club of Vancouver, WA has posted a review of the TPUG Library CD. Check it out!
