The collection contains a 1963 issue of the students’ journal Aurore and a photographic document autographed by Bishop Louis Levesque on October 22, 1959. The collection includes one box of textual and photographic documents.
Académie Saint-Joseph de HearstThe collection contains textual records related to Northern Ontario railway networks, including an incomplete serie of schedules of the Canadian National (CN) passenger train, which ran through Northern Ontario between 1953 and 1989 and of VIA Rail’s schedule from 1987 to 1997. An incomplete collection of the magazine Branchline, student yearbooks from Iroquois Falls High School, newspaper clippings, a map and flyers about the tourist attractions of Northern Ontario are also part of the collection.
Bussières, AlainThe collection includes an incomplete series of student yearbooks, from the area’s high schools. In Hearst, student yearbooks from Académie St-Joseph and École Secondaire de Hearst High School are available. Yearbooks from Académie D’Youville and Cité des Jeunes of Kapuskasing are part of the collection, as well. It also includes some yearbooks published by Académie Don-Bosco, Collège Notre-Dame, Collège Sacré-Cœur, Roland Michener Secondary School, and École secondaire catholique Thériault in Timmins. Académie Don-Bosco, Académie St-Joseph, Académie D’Youville, Collège Notre-Dame and Collège Sacré-Cœur were among the private schools that closed after the Ontario government approved the establishment of French public secondary schools, in 1968.
Annuaires étudiantsThis collection includes newspaper clippings and a few documents relating to the activities of La Boîte à Lettres, between 1988 and 2001.
La Boîte à LettresThe collection consists of 11 volumes of the newsletter Bonjour published by the Hearst diocese, between January 1961 and November / December 1971.
UntitledThe collection contains nine digital photos acquired from Briand Plourde and 19 digital photos obtained from Claude and Louise Auclair, dating from 1943 to 1960. Most of the photos show the logging village’s installations, including the school and the cookery. Members of the Plourde and Auclair families also appear on several of them.
Plourde, BriandThe collection contains textual records relating to Fryatt's school, including daily and general registers and a document presenting the equipment used in the school's operation, in 1929. The village of Fryatt was located between Mattice and Val Côté in the vicinity of what is today known as Fryatt Road. Since 1975, the former Fryatt site is part of the municipality of Mattice-Val Côté.
Brisson, HuguetteThe collection includes an incomplete serie of calendars published by Le Nord newspaper, the Hearst Recreation Center, Hearst Youth Services and the Hearst Ecomuseum.
Calendriers locauxThe series belonging to this collection are listed in a research tool.
Collection Centre d'archives de la Grande Zone argileuseThe fonds contains the minutes of the RCSS No.1 Lowther school board in Coppell from 1951 to 1956 and from 1958 to 1960. It also includes the records of Le Club des Loisirs de Coppell, from 1968 to 1970.
Groleau, ClémentThe collection contains mostly special issues, some relating to the 60th (1972) and 75th (1987) anniversaries of the City of Timmins, while others celebrate various special events. It includes the collections: Hardrock & Heartwood (1999) and Milestones (2012). Hardrock & Heartwood was a weekly document published in 1999 to mark the arrival of the twenty-first century while Milestones celebrated the first century of the City of Timmins.
Daily PressAll the books in this collection belonged to Professor Doric Germain and are annotated. Most of these publications were on the list of books studied in the literature courses offered by Doric Germain.
Germain, DoricThe collection consists of the documents listed in inventory.
Collection d'ouvrages en histoire régionaleThe collection includes an incomplete series of the newspaper L'Écho des Jeunes (October 1999 to May 2001). A document listing the evening courses offered by Hearst High School in 1969-1970, is also part of the collection.
École Secondaire de Hearst High SchoolThe collection contains digital photos dating from 1898 to 1954. Most of them show members of the Coulombe family when they were living in Hearst, including Eveline's parents as well as her siblings: André, Cécile, Georgette, Léo, Robert and Yvonne. In addition, there are some pictures of their neighbors and friends from Hearst, such as Claude Larose's family. Others illustrate students at école Sainte-Thérèse and a few buildings in Hearst, at that time. There are also textual documents that the donor has kept, as souvenirs from her childhood in Hearst. It includes an autograph album where we find the signature of several people living in Hearst in the early 1940s, as well as religious images and correspondence.
Coulombe-Touchette, EvelineThe collection includes textual, audiovisual and sound documents about the 1963 strike and the Reesor Siding shooting. Three of the series mainly contain reproductions of newspaper clippings as well as various textual documents. Documents pertaining to Paul Doucet’s play Le silence d’une tragédie can be found in one of the series. There also is a series containing the funeral cards of the three strikers who lost their lives during the shooting. The last series contains sound and audiovisual documents.
Événements Reesor SdingThe collection consists of The/La Hearst Tribune from 1974 to 1979.
Hearst TribuneThis collection includes a complete series of HighGrader Magazine published between January 1995 to Winter 2017.
HighGrader MagazineThe collection contains photos illustrating the life of the Collin family from their arrival in the region until the 1960s. There are also photos of the Poliquin family and of l’école Sainte-Thérèse. Photographic documents highlighting the life and work of the nursing assistants and of the other members of the Notre-Dame Hospital’s staff, during the 1950s, are also part of the collection.
Poliquin, Jacqueline CollinThis collection includes an incomplete serie of the newspaper L'Horizon, in printed format, and an incomplete serie of The Weekender, in printed format or in microfiches.
Journal L’Horizon/The Weekender