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Articles re: Land Titles Building, Regina

September 13, 1979 issue of Heritage Gazette, a newsletter published by the Administration Centre for Sport, Culture and Recreation in Regina, Saskatchewan. Issue features the Land Titles Building, the official home for the Administration Centre and the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame.

Article on the Land Titles Building in Regina published in the Regina Sun, June 15, 1997. Article includes sketch of building by William Argan.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 09 Feb. 1979 - 11 Feb. 1979

  • FILM S-1317
  • Item
  • 1979-02-09 to 1979-02-11

News: (1) Mervyn Leir on fire at King George Hotel. (2) Fireman Bruce Jones on fire at King George Hotel. (3 to 5) King George Hotel fire footage. (6) Bowling for millions. Includes CFQC reporters, Mayor Cliff Wright and Roy Romanow bowling. (7 to 9) Roy Romanow speaks at press conference on constitution amendments, and cable television broadcasting. (10) Proposed site and drawings for new Atrium office complex. (11) Accident at Acklands Body Shop. (12 & 13) Sandi Coleman's intro/extro on North Battleford's new air terminal. (14) North Battleford airport. (15 to 17) Mr. Cameron of North Battleford on taxidermy. Mr. Cameron's wildlife work.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

P.W.C. Annual Report 1935-36

  • B57.9 (S)
  • Item
  • 1936

Item is a blueprint for the bridge to be constructed near Ceepee, showing two views of the bridge including the work done to date, a location plan, and a key plan.

Ceepee Bridge (now known as Borden Bridge) was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in November 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

Architectural and technical drawings pertaining to Ceepee Bridge

Architectural and technical drawings pertaining to the design and construction of the Ceepee (later known as Borden) Bridge that spans over the North Saskatchewan River near present-day Borden, Saskatchewan. (1)-(11) pertain to a "Ceepee Bridge" paper, likely prepared after 1937, author unknown and include (1) general elevation of bridge; (2) elevation of Span 5 and Pier 3 in sections; (3) details of girder spans; (4) half-elevation in sections of Span 5; (5) arch terminal and support; (6) considers hinge at arch crown; (7) hinge deformations and stresses; (8) temperatures in arch and tie during construction; (9) temperatures in members during winter, 1936-1937; (10) falsework for bowstring spans; (11) presentation drawing. (12) Profile at centre line of CNR Bridge, 1934. (13) Exploration borings for proposed bridge, prepared by the Saskatchewan Department of Highways, 1934. (14)-(24) include drawings prepared by Public Works of Canada ca. 1935: (14) arch ring hinge data; (15) and (16) reinforcing steel on Bent 1, Spans 1 &2; (17) approach details; (18) concrete handrail; (19) Bent 1, Spans 1&2; (20) Bent 2 & Span 3; (21) Span No. 7 girder; (22) Abutment No. 1; (23) river profile changes; (24) arch ring details and reinforced steel. (25) and (26) include graphed data of resistance thermometer and concrete construction temperature readings.

Town of Yellowgrass [sic]

  • R-P73.0077
  • Item
  • 1996 or before

Item consists of water and sewage plans for the town of Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan.

Associated Engineering Ltd.

Village of Alvena

  • R-P73.0002
  • Item
  • 1997 or before

Items consists of sewage and water plans and other community improvements for the village of Alvena, including the following:

Project: Arena Site Survey and Utility Extension; Drawing Names: Community Centre and School Grounds Improvement [S487-C0]; and Community Centre and School Grounds Improvement [S487-C1].

Project: Sewage Collection System; Drawing Name: Title Page.

Project: Sewer Extension; Drawing Name: Plan Profile - Poplar Ave from MH No.7 to MH No. 29 [SB61-C1].

Drawing Name: Preliminary Sketch.

Drawing Name: Proposed Sewage Collection System [6113-SM-P].

Drawing Name: Sewage Collection System [6113-SM-1].

Drawing Name: Sewage Lagoon [6113-SD-1].

Drawing Name: Sewer Main Crossing Canadian National Railways [6113-RR-1].

Drawing Name: Sewer Profiles - 3rd St. W, 2nd St. W, 1st St. W, Main St, 1st St. E [6113-SP-3].

Drawing Name: Sewer Profiles - Outfall Main [6113-SP-1].

Drawing Name: Sewer Profiles - Railway Ave.-Railway Crossings, Poplar Ave. [6113-SP-2].

Drawing Name: Water Distribution System [6113-WM-1].

Associated Engineering Ltd.

Sewage Disposal Works Plants at Shaunavon, Weyburn, Swift Current, Estevan, and Gravelbourg

Drawings, created by consulting engineer John Campbell Reade, A.M.E. Inst. C. of Regina, Saskatchewan, for sewage disposal plants, or alterations thereto, for various communities in southern Saskatchewan. Includes: (1) Shaunavon, 1925; (2) Weyburn, 1931; (3) unidentified, ca. 1931; (4) and (5) Swift Current, 1929; (6) and (7) Estevan, 1929; and (8) Gravelbourg, 1930.

Meade, John Campbell

Fort San Sanatorium boilers, bunkers, coal elevator, and powerhouse

Architectural drawings pertaining to the design, construction and alternation of the boilers, bunkers, coal elevator, and powerhouse within the Fort San Sanatorium and Fort San, Saskatchewan. Drawings were prepared for the administrators of the sanatorium, the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League. Includes: (1)-(14) drawings of the boiler system, prepared by Foster Wheeler Limited of St. Catharines, Ontario, Babcock-Wilcox and Goldie-McCullough, Limited of Galt, Ont., and Canadian Sirocco Co, Ltd. of Windsor, Ont. (15)-(32) drawings of the air ducts, bunkers, coal elevator, and coal handling plant, prepared by The Manitoba Bridge & Iron Works Ltd. of Winnipeg, Manitoba. (33)-(39) drawings of various aspects of the powerhouse, prepared by the United Conveyor Corp. of Canada, Ltd., and by A. R. Greig.

First reinforced concrete arch bridge of the type, built by Provincial government on the main road east of Yorkton

  • R-B196 (1)-(3)
  • Item
  • 1916

Yorkton district - first reinforced concrete arch bridge of the type built by the Provincial government on the main road east of Yorkton in 1916. Inscription on back of (3) notes location "north of section 31, township 25, range 3, west of 2nd meridian" and building "partly by contract (Messrs. Laidlaw Bros.) but completed by Bridge Foreman E.T. Lucey, with his crew on a day labor basis".

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