- CA MED 828
- Fonds
- 2003
Consists of one bound volume, titles "There is a Tomorrow", a family history.
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Consists of one bound volume, titles "There is a Tomorrow", a family history.
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Billy Loutit Dispatch: Winter Duathlon and Summer Triathlon fonds
Organizational meeting notes, minutes, correspondence, budgets, press releases, registration forms, posters, and images on CD-ROM
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Athabasca Peace Initiative fonds
The fonds includes agendas, minutes, planning records, financials, publications, promotional materials and 30 photographs
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The Edmonton Women's Film Society fonds
The fonds consists of the records of The Edmonton Women’s Film Society from prior to its formal incorporation in 2004 until shortly after the Reel Femme ‘10 festival in 2010, after which the society dissolved. The records include administration records from the society’s operations, such as grant applications, meeting minutes, society bylaws, and correspondence. Additionally, many records relate to the Reel Femme film festivals including flyers, programs, news clippings and publicity, film adjudication notes, and film classification exemption records. Also included are large posters advertising the Reel Femme film festivals.
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South Peace Regional Archives Story collection
The collection consists of stories submitted to or gathered by the Archives for a variety of purposes including the annual Film and Story event, newsletters and other publications, and additional information for fonds.
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Worlds of Women Together fonds
Consists of administrative paperwork primarily concerned with the Worlds of Women Together's work in developing their catering service, including a grant application including a business proposal, letters of support and financial information. There are also letters of support. Also included is a menu, contact lists, information regarding the executive of the organisation and media coverage.
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Phoenix Multi-Faith Society for Harmony fonds
The fonds consists of records pertaining to the Phoenix Multi-Faith Society for Harmony in Edmonton.
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Records include audio-visual recordings of the Millet Skating Club performances.
Friendly fire incident (2002) collection
The Tarnak Farm incident, more familiarly known in Canada as "the friendly fire incident", occurred on April 17, 2002 near Kandahar, Afghanistan during Operation Apollo. The 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Battle Group (3PPCLIBG) was conducting night-time anti-tank and machine gun firing exercises, which were mistaken for enemy fire by U.S. Air National Guard fighter jet pilots. The pilots attacked, killing Canadian soldiers Marc Leger, Ainsworth Dyer, Richard Green, and Nathan Smith, and injuring at least eight others. They were the first Canadian casualties of the Afghanistan War, and the incident generated a massive public response. The collection consists of news clippings; printouts of online news stories; TV news clips; scrapbooks of news clippings; messages of condolence received by PPCLI in the form of email messages, condolence books, letters, and sympathy cards; eulogies of the deceased soldiers; and the contents of an album of photographs and memorabilia from Marley Leger's visit to Bosnia.
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15.14: WWI letters from Fred Read to his family in Vegreville, Lavoy, and Grosmont. Fred was an uncle to Jim McLean.
15.24: Reference photos and watercolor painting of Matts (Metro) Prokopchuk. Watercolor sketch of Frank and Dorothy Appleby which was a planning piece for the acrylic painting of Frank and Dorothy Appleby hung in the Governing Council Chambers of Athabasca University.
17.14: Two photos of the old Daigneau building, 4804 - 49 Street, Athabasca, Alberta. #19641 - 19642.
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