Series consists of copies of The Douglas Pinion from its launch in 1975 to its final run in 1981. In total there were 12 volumes of the paper (50 issues) and one spoof edition called The Douglas Onion. Three issues from Vol. 9 (Nos. 5, 6, and 13) are missing.
The Douglas PinionSeries consists of Newsletters entitled "The Cowichan Veteran"; the publication started in the 1950s and includes current events, biographical sketches of veterans, obituaries and commemorations of wars anniversaries.
The series consists of records created by the Corporation of the District of Coquitlam.
Corporation of the District of CoquitlamSeries consists of printed material.
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Kootenay. SynodSeries consists of materials pertaining to the work of the Charter of Rights Committee at Douglas College, which was formed to promote information across multiple disciplines about the Charter's many implications. These records include correspondence, bibliographies, meeting agendas and minutes, memoranda, and more. The series captures the creation of a long-running course at the College called Human Rights and Canadian Society: Multidisciplinary Perspectives.
Charter of Rights CommitteeSeries consists of records pertaining to Diamond's time working at The Banff Institute between 1992 - 2005. In 1992, she was appointed director of the Television and Video Program at Banff. Diamond later led the creation of the Banff New Media Institute (BNMI), which she was the director of from 1995 - 2005. During her time at the BNMI, she oversaw extensive programming of institutes, conferences, recurring workshops, and annual exhibitions. With Sarah Cook, Diamond co-edited the book “Euphoria & Dystopia,” documenting the history of the BNMI and the events which moved through the space. Diamond also produced an unpublished manuscript titled “Flesh Eating Technologies,” containing work presented at a conference of the same title which occurred at the BNMI.
Sara DiamondSeries contains a variety of textual records from the Nemetz family and Dayson family, including files from Hebrew Free Loan Association, scrapbooks, certificates, newspaper clippings, and ephemera.
Series contains taped television interviews, transcripts of television interviews and related materials including computer disks.
Twigg, AlanThe series consists of two files. The first file holds textual material belonging to Teiji Morishita and includes diaries, correspondence and official documents. The second file consists of artefacts belonging to Teiji Morishita and includes sweaters and armbands.
Series documents John Edwin Loucks' activities as a teacher and principal and his involvement in the North Vancouver Teachers' Association, the North Vancouver School Board and the North Vancouver School District from the 1940s to the 1990s. Records in this series consist of correspondence, meeting agendas, teachers' contact details, school curricula, log books, teacher evaluations, bulletins and budgets and salaries.
Series consists of records relating to Harrison’s teaching and worship leadership activities at the Vancouver School of Theology. Includes lecture notes, sermons, and orders of service.
Series consists of two files, one containing a portfolio of teaching materials for an art class and another containing records pertaining to Jane Murie's teaching career.
Series consists of records pertaining to Diamond's work as an arts educator. Diamond was employed by the Capilano College Labour Studies Programme between 1983 - 1990, and later worked at Emily Carr University between 1986 - 1992.
Materials primarily consists of background research for courses taught, and copies of assigned readings.
Sara DiamondSeries consists of the file Plan Books: four Daily Plan and record books for Harrison during his time teaching at a British elementary school, an elementary school in Carcross and a high school in Whitehorse
Series consists of memos and reports relating to issues of taxation on leisure facilities.
Richmond (B.C.). Leisure ServicesSeries consists of records relating to taxation policies, complaints and general inquiries about property taxes, including Land Settlement Board property taxes, CPR property taxes, and various taxes on private properties. The arrangements between the municipality and the Wartime Housing Corporation regarding Burkeville's taxation scheme, as well as taxation for the provision of water, sewer, school and fire protection facilities and services are also documented. In addition, the series includes records relating to the development of a policy on business taxes, and correspondence relating to the request and issuing of miscellaneous building, kennel, trade and business permits.
Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's OfficeSeries consists of correspondence, receipt books and forms including notice to registrar of titles, purchaser's certificates, notices to persons having registered interest, and certificates of post office registration, as well as other documents relating to the tax sale. The notice to registrar contains a description of the land, the assessed parties, the purchaser and the sale price.
Richmond (B.C.). Treasury and Financial ServicesSeries consists of tax ledgers relating to the treasury function of accounting for tax monies received by the Municipality.
Richmond (B.C.). TreasurySeries consists of correspondence, memos, reports, discussion papers, and minutes of system development group/technical committee meetings. Records document the implementation and maintenance of automated systems of the city, including electronic records management, payroll, operations management and accounts receivable.
Richmond (B.C.). TreasuryThe series consists of miscellaneous files on Congregation Emanu-El matters.
Series consists of records relating to the building of Congregation Har El.
Series consists of files related to the administration of Congregation Beth Israel.
This series consists of documentation produced by staff and volunteers at the SVES (later called Video Inn, Video In, and VIVO), from its founding in 1973 – current day. Videos from the 1970s primarily consists of informal events, including parties, dinners, and installations. Videos from the 1980s onwards primarily consists of documentation of organized events, including video screenings, workshops, lectures, artists talks, panels, and installations.
There is significant documentation of Signal + Noise, a multimedia festival organized by VIVO which ran between 2001 – 2011.
There is also documentation of other panels and political events in Vancouver. Notable events documented include: a symposium on “AIDS and Trade Unions” from the late-1980s; panels on gentrification and housing justice organized by The Mainlander in the mid-2000s; and the “Evening News,” a series of forums about political resistance to the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
Audio cassettes primarily document interviews and artist talks from the early-mid 1990s.
35mm slides primarily document parties, collective meetings, and art shows in the 1970s.
For a full inventory of tapes and material in this series, contact the archivist.