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Transition (Saskatoon, Sask.)

File part consists of microfilmed issues for Transition from February, and May to September 1974; March 1975; and one undated issue. Also includes a pamphlet entitled "Organizing a Prisoners' Trade Union."

Saskatoon Transition Society

Saskatchewan. Regina Riot Inquiry Commission

  • (S)RC 8
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1935-1936

Records of the Regina Riot Inquiry Commission consisting of Record of Proceedings, Volumes 1-53, 1935-1936; Commission Report, 1936; "Factum" reports, etc., relating to the inquiry; record of preliminary hearings, cross-examination, evidence and proceedings at trial, and appeals of certain persons brought to trial.

Young Offender Case Files series

  • S 76
  • Serie
  • 1976-1999 (predominant: 1981-1994)

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used between 1976 and 1999 by the Saskatchewan Department of Social Services in its operation of the young offenders programs in the province as legislated by the federal Juvenile Delinquents Act (1908-1984) and Young Offenders Act (1984-2002). The series consists of case files for clients participating in the Alternative Measures Program (using non-judicial measures for resolution), Community Options (including probation, judicial interim release program, community service, restitution, etc.) and Custody Options (sentences served at open or secure custody facilities) streams within the system. Records were maintained by case workers at the Department's various regional offices prior to transfer.

The series has been arranged into three sub-series: Alternative Measures; Community Options; and Custody Options.

Certain files in the Community Options sub-series include records related to open or secure custody sentences.

The types of records in this series include: client information sheets; behaviour assessment reports; anecdotal supervisory reports; correspondence; legal documents (summonses; subpoenas; warrants, consents for undertaking, probation orders, adjudication sheets); memoranda; incident reports; medical reports; psychological and psychiatric assessment reports; visitor lists; and personal effects lists.

Saskatchewan. Dept. of Social Services

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 01 Oct. 1973 - 06 Oct. 1973

  • FILM S-218
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1973-10-01 to 1973-10-06

News: (1) Twenty-one gun salute in front of Centennial Auditorium, commemorating the kick-off of the United Way Campaign. (2) Mr. Hannam on international incidents on the high seas. (3) Owen Buss news item at the Saskatoon Court House, on the murder trial of Douglas Kuipers and Jake Quiring. (4) Douglas Kuipers and Jake Quiring being escorted by Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers into the Court House (silent). (5) Eiling Kramer on enforcing unsafe vehicle and seatbelt laws. (6) Owen Buss news item at the Court House, on the verdict in the Kuipers and Quiring trial. (7) Construction workers building a large, unspecified building (silent). (8) Mr. Hewitt on a program designed to promote public examination of the New Democratic Party. (9) Extendicare nursing home exterior (silent).(10) Rev. Taylor on a clergy workshop on accepting mortality. (11) Don Somers on increasing the number of flight corridors into Saskatoon Airport. (12) Mr. Scharfe on a reorganization of rural school programs at the elementary and secondary school level. (13) Lorne Byrnes of the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association on the government's choices for an educational system. (14) "Young Voyageurs"; youths gathered at Saskatoon Airport, presumably waiting to depart.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Saskatchewan. Department of the Provincial Secretary

  • R-192.4
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1880-1960

Includes correspondence of the Lieutenant Governor.

File nos. 174, 339, 434, 451 and 456 relate to the settlement of estates. File no. 241 relates to electric power. File no. 193 relates to electric power plants. File nos. 308 and 515A relate to Edward VIII, King of Great Britain who abdicated in 1936. File no. 334 relates to Estonians. File no. 340 relates to fire brigades. File nos. 149 and 209 relate to flags. File no. 297 relates to air transportation. File no. 147 relates to proportional representation. File no. 217 relates to public domain. File no. 191 deals with motor vehicle licenses. File no. 178 relates to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. File nos. 176, 182, 211 and 217 relate to the Hudson Bay Route. File no. 18 relates to labour laws and legislation. File no. 86 relates to the Rhodes Scholarship. File no. 466 relates to relief (public welfare). Files 28 and 34 relate to pharmacists. File no. 467 relates to parks in Saskatchewan. File no. 377 relates to opticians. File no. 170 relates to the penal system. File no. 115 relates to George Robinson. File no. 118 relates to robberies. File no. 234 relates to roads. File nos. 77, 106, 186 and 204 relate to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.File no. 122 relates to Thanksgiving Day. File nos. 22 and 327 relate to tuberculosis. File no. 27B relates to temperance. File no. 35 relates to King's Bounty for Triplets. File nos. 11 and 159 relate to vital statistics. File nos. 188, 253 and 422 relate to vocational education. File no. 277 relates to veterans. File no. 495 relates to weeds. File no. 164: water supply; file nos. 3,4 and 6 to water pollution.

Includes registration of Saskatchewan tartan by the Lord Lyon, King of Arms of Scotland, February 19, 1962 (located in oversize box 25). File 121 relates to Coronation medals.

File nos. 112 and 137 relate to telegraphs. File nos. 37, 75, 287, 416, 432 and 455 relate to taxation. File nos. 198 and 275 relate to tariff. File no. 178 relates to taxation of Canadian Pacific Railway. File 237 relates to Moose Mountain Forest Reserve. Files 27 and 85 relate to education in the North-West Territories. File 97 relates to the franchise in Saskatchewan. File nos. 212 and 430 relate to freight rates. File nos. 469 and 478 relate to gambling laws.

File nos. 258, 269, 368 and 515 relate to censorship. File nos. 36 and 445 relate to juvenile delinquents. File nos. 2, 23, 89, 101, 124, 195, 205 and 302 relate to the administration of justice. File nos. 25 and 428 relate to the Saskatchewan Provincial Police. File no. 272 relates to the Saskatchewan Patriotic Fund. File no. 194 relates to the King's police medal. File 180 relates to the University of Saskatchewan. File 398 relates to workers' compensation. Files 229 and 282 relate to school lands. File 250 relates to World War II, 1939-1945. File 145 relates to Imperial service medals. File no. 15 relates to the Lord's Day Act.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 11 Mar. 1977 - 14 Mar. 1977

  • FILM S-935
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1977-03-11 to 1977-03-14

News: (1) Dr. Frank talks about the animal testing process of an unknown carcinogenic (2) Silent footage of Federated Co-op Safety Awards (3) Silent footage of physical fitness testing (4) Stand-up report on a weekend of criminal activities in Saskatoon (5) Very dark silent footage of Cliff McIssac and Otto Lang speaking (6) Liberal Leader Ted Malone talks about the upcoming Pelly by-election (7) Saskatoon City Council clips.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Crime

  • FILM S-2378
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Ron Shorvoyce reports from McDowell that the body of Stanley Robertson has been found by RCMP searchers. 2) Footage is shown of Stanley Robertson's house and surrounding area. Two unidentified people are standing by a vehicle. (silent) 3) Allan Thain reports from in front of a house that 19 year old Michael Johnson has been arrested after a shooting spree. 4) Police chief Jim Kettles and Mr. Levy debate on capital punishment. 5) Alice Grenier and Bruce Aldway relate their accounts as passengers on a hijacked plane that landed in Saskatoon, Nov. 29, 1974. (colour) 6) Jan Aubrey reports from the Saskatoon courthouse that a man from originally from Cypress has been found guilty of hijacking the plane on Jan. 29, 1974. (colour) 7) Mr. Higgins is being interviewed in a restaurant about the violence that has occurred in that establishment . (colour) 8) Jan Aubrey reports from the Saskatoon courthouse about the sentencing of David Threinen. (colour) 9) Footage of David Threinen being escorted from the courthouse in Saskatoon to a waiting vehicle. (silent, colour) 10) Four men, Mr. Hatchman, a store manager, a hotel manager, Ron, the manager of the YMCA and police chief Jim Kettles are interviewed about shoplifting. (colour) 11) Gerry Totten reports from the site in Rosthern where the body of an 11 year old missing girl, Loretta Rose Doyne, was found. (colour) 12) Footage of the Jan. 29, 1974 hijacker being escorted into the Saskatoon courthouse. (silent, colour) 13) Footage of the hijacked plane at the Saskatoon airport. (silent, colour) 14) Jim Matten reports from the Saskatoon courthouse about the trial of the hijacker. (colour) 15) A reporter, from inside the Saskatoon courthouse, states that Claude Rochon was acquitted of arson in the fire in his timber yard. (colour) 16) Claude Rochon and Mrs. Rochon are being interviewed in the Saskatoon courthouse about his acquittal of the charge of arson. (colour) 17) Deputy police chief, Hugh Fraser, is being interviewed about the missing children, Darlene Cranfield and Robert Grubesic. (colour) 18) Reg Parker, reporting from Cumberland Square in Saskatoon, says that the missing children were seen shortly after their abduction. (colour) 19) Footage of the Martinsville area where a police search for the missing children was being conducted, with a short commentary by Janice Aubrey. (colour) 20) Jim Mattern reports that Samantha Turner and Kathy Scott have been missing from the Sutherland area of Saskatoon. Footage of the search being organized by police is included.

CFQC-TV

Crimes

Film contains footage of:
-RCMP around a fire pit with a metal detector.
-Investigators picking up shell casings.
-Gunman explaining shootings with RCMP
-Bottles.
-RCMP searching, bagging bottles.
-Men in a car.
-RCMP stopping a truck.
-RCMP knocking on a door.
-RCMP stakeout.
-Man giving gun to RCMP, several takes.
-RCMP entering building.
-RCMP speaking with man.

Crimes

Film contains footage of:
-RCMP find abandoned car; filmed from different angles.
-Forensic team arriving to investigate; filmed from different angles.
-A camera lens.
-Police removing skeletal remains from car.
-Police searching the area.
-Men find truck, forensics team arriving.
-Forensic team gathering evidence.

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