Mrs. Viola Overholt discusses all aspects of her life in Athabasca from 1912 through to present day (1988.) Farming life, homesteading, social activities, businesses and residents of Athabasca are discussed at length. Topics touched on range from: the scarlet fever quarantine and rationing during World War II to flying saucers spotted locally in the 1960s.
The fonds consists of materials created by the South Athabasca School Division #2768 Reunion in the year 2000. The fonds consists of surveys filled out by reunion participants.
Final report of the Athabasca Community Economic Development Committee's Business Retention Survey. The Athabasca Community Economic Development Committee was a joint committee of the Town of Athabasca and Athabasca County.
In 2010, Municipal Planning Services (Alberta) Ltd. worked in collaboration with the Town of Athabasca to prepare a Town of Athabasca Sustainability Plan drafted by planner Jane Dauphinee, B.A., MPLAN. The file consists of the 46-page plan and letters, notices and a flowchart related to the plan.
"Athabasca River Interpretive Centre Feasibility Study Executive Summary, June 1990 prepared for the Athabasca River Interpretive Centre Study Task Force. The Athabasca River Interpretive Centre Study Task Force commissioned a feasibility study for an interpretive centre with IMC Consulting Group Inc in June 1990. The task force was comprised of Athabasca Mayor O. Hermanson and County Reeve R. A. Wilkinson, among others.
Athabasca River Interpretive Centre Study Task Force
Feasibility study, correspondence, quotes, meeting notes and minutes, proposals and membership lists related to the question of what to do with the Canadian Northern Railway train station in Athabasca, Alberta after the Senior Citizens' Society completed their tenure of the building.
Athabasca General Municipal Plan commissioned by the Town of Athabasca from Joseph Skvairl Architects & Planners, 1981 in cooperation with the Steering Committee for the Preparation of the Athabasca General Municipal Plan and the Developers' Committee in the Town of Athabasca. The contents of the plan are: Introduction, Regional Settings, Economic Development Potential of the Athabasca Area, Land Use, Transportation, Municipal Engineering Services, Downtown Revitalization Plan, Strategy Planning for Capital Conversion Program, Policy Document, Public Participation in the Preparation of the General Municipal Plan, an Abstract of Soil Testing Report for Athabasca East Rea and Reference Material.
Report of Government of Alberta inspection of the management, administration and operations of the Town of Athabasca, Alberta as directed by Alberta Ministerial Order No. MSL:092/16, approved on December 12. 2016.
The 1996 Town of Athabasca Area Redevelopment Plan introduces, cites goals and objectives, describes the planning process and framework, and the guidelines and implementation of redeveloping the Athabasca Landing historical riverfront. The plan also includes a budget.