The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, clippings and publications relating to the activities sponsored by the Committee. Fonds also includes a collection of short articles and publications on topics relating to the mandate of the Committee. Fonds is organized into 8 series: minutes, committee activities, subject files, clippings, publications, ephemera, photographs, and sound. Fonds includes records of the committee when it was known as the Warsaw Ghetto Committee.
Yom Hashoah Holocaust Remembrance Committee65 cm textual records
1746 Prints, photographic
The fonds consists of photographs and textual records from various members of the Nemetz family, including the Dayson family, the Barnett family, and the Fader family.
The fonds is arranged into four series: Nathan Nemetz scrapbooks and photograph albums (photocopies); Textual records; Photographs; Audio/Visual.
Nemetz familyThe archival fonds consists of the following series: Direct Action-related clippings, correspondence, ephemera and notes; legal correspondence; pre- and post-parole correspondence, ephemera, notes and writings by others; correspondence received during incarceration; prison records (supplied to Hansen under an Access to Information request); Direct Action chapter drafts and related materials; and RCMP surveillance transcripts (closed until 2072).
Subject matter of the mixed clippings and correspondence series includes: anti-nuclear/anti-cruise missile activism, court proceedings, Elizabeth Fry Society, environmental issues, indigenous peoples issues, international activism, pornography, anti-pornography/anti-snuff films, prison-industrial complex, sexual assault, Red Hot Video, the Vancouver Five trial matters and sentencing, women’s rights.
Correspondence received during incarceration series includes: correspondence from Brent Taylor, Janice Bear Neudorf, and various supporters and publishers; series also includes 1 box of previous sealed letters from other members of the Vancouver Five, primarily Brent Taylor.
Hansen, AnnThe fonds consists of Vancouver Hadassah-WIZO records, including chapter meeting minutes and agendas, membership lists, reports, events hosted and/or attended by Vancouver Hadassah-WIZO members, correspondence, newspaper clippings, publications, ephemera and a wide variety of scrapbooks and photographs. The fonds has been divided into 17 series including: Publications; Membership lists; Hadassah Blue Binders; Public Affairs; Hadassah Bazaar; Chapters; Administrative records; Conferences; Conventions; Correspondence; Events; Newspaper clippings; Reports; Ephemera; Scrapbooks and photo albums; Photographs; and Artifacts and audio visual.
Canadian Hadassah-WIZO (CHW) VancouverThe fonds is incomplete. It is arranged into 14 Series and consists of minutes, financials, membership lists, Executive and committee reports, correspondence and ephemera.
The Talana Women’s Institute disbanded early in 2013.
Talana Women’s Institute (Talana W.I.)Fonds consists of records documenting the programs and activities of the Radio Society / CiTR (including DISCORDER), including textual records and sound recordings of a variety of programs, radio plays, campus events, public service announcements, photographs of the radio studio and from different events, and advertisements produced by the Radio Society for broadcast on its station (CYVR/CiTR) or affiliated radio stations. In addition, the fonds includes recordings of interviews conducted on behalf of the Alma Mater society relating to its art collection. Fonds also consists of materials related to the administration of the radio station including information about licensing, executive meetings, policies, job descriptions, and staff training.
University of British Columbia. Radio SocietyFonds is comprised of correspondence, photographs, identity and personal documents, society registration documents, minutes, clippings, memorabilia and ephemera created or collected by Alexander and Gina Dimant in Poland, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), Italy and Canada. Records pertain to their family history, work, school, and social and volunteer activities prior to and after the Second World War.
Records have been arranged into the following series: Correspondence (1941–2019), Photographs ([1920?]–[2016], Personal records (1938–2013), Artefacts (1940–[before 1948], 1997), Clippings and ephemera ([after 1942]–2016) and Janusz Korczak Association of Canada records (2001–2008).
Dimant familyFonds consists of records generated by staff and volunteers of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre in the planning and administration of exhibitions, school programs, commemorative events, symposia, communications as well as a resource centre. Fonds has been arranged into the following series: Exhibition records, Newsletters, Event programming records.
Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society for Education and RemembranceFonds 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 fonds consists of minutes (1908-1914, 1954-1963), charters, membership lists, correspondence files (1949-1963), and reference material of the Alberni Board of Trade.
Alberni Board of TradeThe fonds consists of constitution, correspondence (1946-1960), District Council minutes (1956-1960, 1991-1992), and reference material of the Alberni Valley District Boy Scouts Association as well as minutes of meetings of the Ladies Auxiliary to the 4th and 5th Cubs and Scouts (1966-1975).
Alberni Valley District Boy Scouts AssociationThe fonds consists of minutes, constitution and bylaws, team lists, league schedules, financial records, and ephemera of the Alberni Valley Minor Lacrosse Association.
Alberni Valley Minor Lacrosse AssociationFonds consists of the by-laws of the organization, a list of directors, and a balance sheet. The balance sheet lists a property located at Lot Nine of City Block Twenty-Nine.
Chinese Old Man's Home (New Westminster, BC)The fonds consists of two journals of the Women's Auxiliary (1956-1965) of Christ Church (Anglican) at Alert Bay.
Christ Church (Alert Bay, B.C.). Women's AuxiliaryThe fonds consists of print submissions made by individuals to The Citizens Assembly on Electoral Reform, electronic records made by the CAER, video recordings of plenary sessions, interviews with CAER members, details of the BC-STV system, and animations of the procedure for the BC-STV, and a printed technical report.
Citizens Assembly on Electoral ReformThe fonds consists of scrapbooks containing correspondence, reports, newsletters, photographs and news clippings relating to the Action Nanaimo program and activities.
Committee to Action NanaimoThe fonds consists of minutes (1965-1979, 1987-1989), amended constitution and bylaws (1966), correspondence (1965-1971), reports, financial records, records of annual meetings, programs, newsletters, and reference material.
Community Arts Council of the Alberni ValleyThe fonds consists of textual records and photographic images depicting the local heritage buildings located throughout the City of Prince George, British Columbia. The fonds is arranged in the series and volumes as originally documented by the Community Heritage Society to maintain the integrity of the fonds: Series 1: Central Fort George (1986); Series 2: Crescents (1983); Series 3: Residential Streets (1983); Series 4: Central Business District (1992); Series 5: Central Business District (1983); Series 6: Millar Additions (1983); Series 7: South Fort George (1982); Series 8: Downtown/Fraser River (1982); Series 9: McLeod Lake/Fort McLeod (1982); Series 10: McBride/Valemount (1982); Series 11: Woodpecker/Hixon (1982); Series 12: Miworth/Ferry (1982).
Community Heritage Society (Prince George, B.C.)The fonds consists of minutes (1952-1962), files of E.P. Thomas, Secretary, and P. Sinkinson, Treasurer, membership list, memos to members, press releases, ledger book (1952-1962), membership cards and receipts (1956-1960), canvasser's records (1956-1958), Treasurer's Reports (1961); correspondence (1962); and records relating to the Saanich and the Islands NDP Constituency Association and the Saanich Commonwealth Society.
Cordova Bay C.C.F. ClubThe fonds consists of the minute book of the club.
Beresford Athletic ClubThe fonds is organized into one series and consists of a minute book and financial ledger.
Boat Owners Association (Salmon Arm, B.C.)The fonds consists of minutes, ledger (including membership list) and a copy of deed to property of the Alexander Robinson Community Club.
Alexander Robinson Community ClubThe fonds consists of minutes (1924-1934), cashbook (1924-1937), roll book (1924-1936), and receipt book of the community club.
Alta Lake Community ClubThe fonds consists of correspondence, revenue and expenditure statements, inspection reports and annual reports, bills, and insurance records of the Alta Lake School Board.
Alta Lake School Board