Sites crawled include those of municipalities, health services, social services, policing, libraries, and schools across Northwestern Ontario.
Fonds consists of 2 compact disks (CDs) containing music performed by the various bands of the Canadian Armed Forces. There is 1 series:
- The Central Band of the Canadian Armed Forces
Sites crawled include the web and social media presence of Lakehead University, and associated organizations (including students, faculty, and alumni groups.)
The Argus
Bora Laskin Faculty of Law
Lakehead Athletics
Lakehead University
Lakehead University Alumni Association
Lakehead University Archives
Lakehead University Bookstore
Lakehead University Campus Recreation
Lakehead University Faculty Association
Lakehead University Library
Lakehead University Student Union
LU Radio
Thunderwolves Hockey
The drawings were made in 2016 and 2017. The family's item contributions to CDIC was in July 2017 to help test the online form.
Fonds consists of the records of the Age Friendly Giants project, conducted in 2017 through Age Friendly Thunder Bay and StoryCentre Canada. This project provided a digital storytelling workshop to 10 older adults, with a focus on neighbourhoods, communities, and aging at home. Results of the projects included 10 videos produced by the participants, posters and tip sheets, and several public events.
The records include these videos and handouts, as well as project documentation.
The Jackson Pind fonds consists in a transcription of an interview he did with Mike Harris (former Premier) while researching his Master’s thesis. The interview is related to education policies and Ernie Checkeris. An autographed copy of Spirit of the Grassroots People, edited by Jackson Pind and Theodore Michael Christou, is also part of the fonds.
UntitledThe fonds consists of records related to the operations and activities of the Oxford County Pride Committee, as well as the events and community outreach programs the committee organizes. It is arranged into the following series and subseries:
Series 1: Publications
Subseries A: Pride Guide
Series 2: News Articles
UntitledFonds consists of records accumulated by Art Linton in his capacity as a director of Magna Carta Canada 2015, a touring exhibition of the Magna Carta in Canada that travelled to Winnipeg, Ottawa, Toronto and Edmonton in 2015. Records in the fonds are mostly memorabilia of this event, including posters and a commemorative pin, and related correspondence. Also included is a photograph of the Ontario Superior Court Judges' Association members in 2015, as well as items pertaining to Linton's attendance at a Magna Carta Foundation of Liberty Runnymede 800 event held in the United Kingdom in June 2015.
UntitledThe fonds consists of a paper prepared by Richard Geoffrey St. John and entitled “The Creation of Operation Proteus (Task Force Jerusalem).” St. John provides a brief overview of the situation in Israel and Palestine, discussing Yassir Arafat, the head of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Operation Proteus’ inception was pushed by St. John’s perception of a fraying relationship between the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and the US armed forces (Canadian-American bilateral military relationship). As of 2015, the Canadian Armed Force (CAF) continued to contribute to the United States Security Coordinator (USSC) in Jerusalem through Operation Proteus.
UntitledCollection consists of materials produced to celebrate 100 years of the poem in Flanders Fields by John McCrae. Included is a pamphlet outlining the events and speakers for the unveiling of the John McCrae Statue. There is also two booklets "In Flanders Fields at 100: Time to Remember" published by the Guelph Mercury and "John McCrae in Flanders Fields" published by New Smallprint Press.
The drawings were made in 2015. The family's item contributions to CDIC was in October 2017 to help test the online form.
Collection consists of digital copies of records pertaining to Osgoode Hall Law School student William Douglas Bell's First World War military service and death in Courcelette, France, on 15 Sept. 1916. Included in the collection are photographs of Bell and his family, letters, telegrams, a newspaper clipping, and a framed memorial to Bell.
UntitledCollection consists of digital copies of letters, a telegram and a photograph pertaining to the First World War military service and death of Henry Stuart Hayes, an Osgoode Hall Law School student.
Fonds consists of the charge sheet the continuation sheets of Abd Al Hadi Al-Iraqi, a former al Qaeda leader who was charged with the alleged involvement in the killing of a Canadian soldier, Cpl Jamie Murphy on 27 January 2004. Also includes a CBC news article of the accused and his arraignment.
UntitledFonds consists of a paper written by Michael MacDonald entitled "The Trials of Brother Alfred Hall".
UntitledFonds consists of material produced by the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences as a whole.
Item is a written genealogical history of the Bigelow family of Hope Township, and associated families, covering family history and events from 1808-2014.
Fonds consists of a publication prepared by John Dicker in 2014 and entitled “Canadian Army Pilot Training Courses: RCAF Station Centralia, CJATC [Canadian Joint Air Training Centre] Rivers 1959 to 1966.” There is also a “List of Canadian Army Aviators 1940-1970” compiled by Dicker and Brigadier-General J.K. Oakley in 2016.
UntitledThe fonds consists of records relating to the activist work of Rachel Lauren Clark and includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, programs, published articles, passes, baseball shirt, baseball, an award, and a metal printing plate.
UntitledFonds consists of four boxes of correspondence and manuscripts related to the following issues of the Journal of Canadian Studies: Volume 48.2 (Spring 2014) located in Box 1 Folders 1-11; Volume 48.3 (Fall 2014) located in Box 2 Folders 1-11; Volume 49.1 (Winter 2015) located in Box 3 Folders 1-13; Volume 49.2 (Spring 2015) located in Box 4 Folders 1-8, Box 5 Folder 1-7; Volume 49.3 (Fall 2015) located in Box 6 Folder 1-12. Added to Box 6 in 2017, 4 files received from the office of Professor Bryan Palmer: rejected manuscripts, 1976-1977; papers accepted for publication, 1976-1977; general: correspondence, etc. 1969-1977; minutes, correspondence, etc. 1975-1977.
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