Ranging from 1928 to 1969, Collection includes:
- constitution and bylaws
- history
- diary
- minutes
- correspondence
- financial records
- personnel records
- reports
- lists
- publicity
- press releases
- clippings
- ephemera
- plans
Ranging from 1928 to 1969, Collection includes:
Ranging from 1932 to 1956, collection includes:
Ranging from 1942 to 1997, the Red Mountain Ski Club Collection consists of:
Fonds consists of records created or received by Maureen Trotter through her work for the Quesnel Women’s Resource Centre, the Amata Transition House Society, the National Action Committee for the Status of Women, and other local advocacy campaigns and community projects. Records include organizational correspondence, lobbying correspondence, meeting minutes, financial statements, operational notes and manuals, internal policies, photocopied journal articles, literature reviews, research notes, grant proposals, government reports, strategic plans, campaign brochures, talking notes, petitions, newsletters, programming schedules, and contact information lists. Interspersed within the records are copies of newspaper and magazine articles documenting each of these organization's achievements.
The fonds has been arranged by the archivist into 6 series.
• Quesnel Women’s Resource Centre records (series 1)
• Amata Transition House Society records (series 2)
• National Action Committee on the Status of Women records (series 3)
• Quesnel child apprehension issue records (series 4)
• Records of other local organizations (series 5)
• Personal records (series 6)
The Rossland Board of Trade has documents from 1896 - 1961, and is arranged in the following series:
The Rossland Parent Teacher Association Collection contains textual records ranging from 1939 to 1966, and is organised in the following order:
The Rossland-Trail Olympic Promotion Committee Collection contains photographic and textual records from 1960-1962, and is arranged in the following order: