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SASKATCHEWAN POLICE COLLEGE

  • VT R-9195.1
  • Item
  • 19--

Film report: Scenes of the first graduation ceremonies of the Saskatchewan Police College at the University of Regina. Includes classroom shots and interviews with a police college student and with Roy Romanow, the Attorney General for Saskatchewan, about the success of the the college. Video tape transfer from Film R-40.1. By: KG

CKCK (Television station : Regina, Sask.)

Roy Romanow fonds

  • F 525
  • Fonds
  • 1961-2001 (predominant: 1987-2001)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Roy Romanow from 1971 to 1982 and 1986 to 2001 during his political career as Attorney General (1971-1982); Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs (1979-1982); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office (1974-1975); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (1974-1982); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Securities Commission (1975-1980); Minister Responsible for Constitutional Secretariat (1975-1980); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Police Commission (1975-1982); Minister Responsible for Communications Secretariat (1977-1982); Minister Responsible for Agent General, Protocol Office (1979-1980); Minister Responsible for Meewasin Valley Authority (1981-1982); Minister Responsible for Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (1980-1982); Leader of the Opposition (1987-1991); Premier of Saskatchewan (1991-2001); and as the New Democratic Party Member of the Legislative Assembly for Saskatoon Riversdale (1971-1982; 1986-2001).

Records created by John E. Brockelbank as Minister Responsible for Communications (1972-1975); by Ned Shillington as Minister Responsible for the Communications Secretariat (1976-1977); and by Allan Blakeney as Leader of the Opposition (1986-1987) are included in the fonds.

As well, records created by John S. Burton as a civil servant in the Planning and Research office of Executive Council and as Associate Deputy Minister of Saskatchewan Tourism and Renewable Resources exist in the fonds relating to the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan.

This fonds contains public, political and private records.

No series assignment has been applied to the records described in old guides GS 154 and GR 326. The following headings were used for descriptions completed for GS 154 in 1985: Meewasin Valley Authority; Personal; Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office; Department of Intergovernmental Affairs; and Speeches.

Headings used for descriptions completed for GR 326 in 1985 are: Communications: Part 1; Communications: Part II; Communications: Part III; Uranium; Miscellaneous Subjects: Part I; Miscellaneous Subjects: Part II; Miscellaneous Subjects: Part III; Departments, Boards, Commissions, Crown Corporations; Budget Estimates, and Cabinet Planning Conferences; Conferences of Attorneys General; Intergovernmental Affairs; Bills 42 and 47; Burton Files: Potash: Special Projects Series; Burton Files: Potash: Numbered Series; Burton Files: Potash: Miscellaneous Documents; and Burton Files: Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan.

Headings used for descriptions completed for GR 326 in 1992 are: Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, 1980 Files; Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Administration; Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Board of Directors; Cabinet Potash Committee; Potash Communications; Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Subject Files; Potash Subject Files; and Reports.

Headings used for descriptions completed for GR 326 in 2000 are: Agriculture and Food; Community Services; Economic Diversification and Trade; Education; Energy and Mines; Environment and Public Safety; Family; Finance; Health; Highways and Transportation; Human Resources, Labour and Employment; Justice; Parks and Renewable Resources; Rural Development; Seniors; Social Services; Status of Women; Miscellaneous; Constitutional Information; Federal Government; Provincial Governments; Municipal Government; International; and United Nations.

Accruals to this fonds consist of six series: Meetings and Events; Leader of the Opposition; Political; Premier of Saskatchewan (Meetings and Events); Premier of Saskatchewan (Premier's Correspondence Unit); and Speeches.

This fonds is missing records created by Romanow as: Provincial Secretary (1971-1972; 2001); Minister Responsible for Highway Traffic Board, Transportation Unit and Transportation Policy Research Unit (1974-1975); Minister Responsible for Office of Grain Handling and Transportation (1975); Deputy Premier (1971-1982); Minister of Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs (2001); Minister of Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Archives Board (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Arts Board (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Municipal Board (2001); and Minister Responsible for Western Development Museum (2001).

The types of records included are correspondence; memoranda; briefing notes; itineraries; speeches; minutes and agendas; publications; reports; press releases; speaking notes; newspaper clippings; legislation; Hansard; photographs and negatives; audio cassettes; an audio compact disc; video cassettes; a CD-ROM, computer disks; maps, objects; and a poster.

Romanow, Roy J., 1939-

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 28 Feb. 1966 - 12 Mar. 1966

  • FILM S-1697
  • Item
  • 1966-02-28 to 1966-03-12

News: (1) C.B. MacDonald on government not interfering in youth programs. (2) Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office convention, Bessborough Hotel; workshops, displays (silent). (3) George Agar, Saskatoon Blades coach, on recent and upcoming hockey games. (4) Children receive oral polio vaccine from nurses in a gym (silent). (5) "Little Royal" cattle show, University of Saskatchewan barn; cattle are displayed, a man rides a "bucking" saddle, arm wrestling and milk drinking contests, speech (silent). (6) Mike(?) McCourt news item on J.W. Gardiner's presentation, on renovations at the Legislature, and on provincial government business. (7) Provincial ski meet, Mount Blackstrap; downhill skiiers in action (silent). (8) Milk drinking contest, University of Saskatchewan barn; a man drinks milk (silent). (9) Martin Pederson on his objections to the provincial Liberal government budget. (10) Don Neker on an unidentified provincial high school basketball tournament. (11) Mrs. R.J. Higbee on schools setting up kindergarten classes. (12) Mr. Basken on resolving a strike [news item: "B.A. strike"]. (13) Mr. Davidson on resolving the same strike. (14) C.C.F.-N.D.P. nominating convention; John Brockelbank speaks to a small audience; Roy Romanow speaks (silent). (15) Jazz quintet playing [news item: "Jazz festival"]. (16) Elementary school class in action [news item: "French school opens"] (silent). (17) Oil refinery exteriors (silent). (18) Gordon Grant on road improvements for Highway 11. (19) Wes Robbins on an increase in house insurance rates. (20) Saskatchewan Technical Institute open house; people tour displays, student nurses and dermatologists at work, etc. (silent). (21) Mr. M. Jaeger on reconciling the Western Development Museum with the Pionera Exposition board. (22) Stu Goodings on people joining an unspecified company. (23) Men fill a hopper on a snowmobile with mosquito-killing chemicals (silent). (24) Melting ice sculptures in front of City Hall; children play in a puddle; a man shovels wet snow (silent). (25) Mike(?) McCourt news item on the provincial Liberal government budget. (26) Dr. Orban, University of Saskatchewan, on a socio-economic study on young boys. (27) Rev. Edworthy on a building fund for the Young Men's Christian Association. (28) Rev. Edworthy on the best time of day for a campaign blitz. (29) P.C. Allen on British exports to Canada.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. July 1968

  • FILM S-1776
  • Item
  • 1968-07

News: (1) Don Rennie on soil research. (2) Unidentified man on space research. (3) Low river level. (4) Roy Atkinson on grain tarrifs. (5) Unidentified man on unknown issue. (6) Rain flooded streets. (7) Mr. Ettinger on "Photoscan" shoplifting prevention device. (8) Otto Lang on his cabinet position. (9) Paving of Victoria Bridge. (10) G.M. Simpson on field crop conditions. (11) Jim Wedge on fire commission. (12) Willis Warner on telephone business. (13) Expediter airplanes. (14) Student Job Centre. (15) Sid Buckwold presents tourist of the month award. (16) Len Farrell on tax collection. (17) Roy Romanow on crown corporations. (18) Mr. Guy on river level problems. (19) Elwood Hart on Exhibition activities. (20) Robert Kinzel on traffic safety campaign. (21) Bill Maunder recieves Phantom Tourist Award. (22) D. Anthony on beverage room hours of operation. (23) William Godsalve on budget issue. (24) Jim Wedge on fire department issue. (25) Bert Salloum on Saskatoon Board of Trade issues. (26) Quebec exchange students. (27) River level (Saskatoon). (28) Freckle King & Queen contest. (29) Sid Buckwold on construction industry strike issue. (30) Al Neuman on construction strike issue. (31) Highway construction. (32) Arnold Wolfe on new touch tone phones. (33) Cathy Rollo on diving. (34) Track and field (training). (35) Hockey players golf tournament. (36) Track and field; Men's 1500 metre. (37) Jack Heywood on golf. (38) Keith Allen on hockey expansion teams. (39) Women's golf.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. June 1970

  • Film S-1824
  • Item
  • 1970-06

News: (1) Students demonstrating against dress and conduct regulations.
(2) Fatal traffic accident at Preston Avenue and Circle Drive in Saskatoon.
(3) Mr. Marshall on Yorkton teachers resigning in protest.
(4) Mr. Mills of Vancouver on recreation survey.
(5) Mr. Rosenberg on centralized hospital services.
(6) People watching flag raising.
(7) Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster opening Gulf Service Station on Cumberland Avenue (silent).
(8) Mr. McLeod on firefighters wage issues.
(9) Mr. Day on industrial issue.
(10) Saskachimo Exposition costume ball.
(11) Mr. Anderson on Saskachimo Exposition souvenir coin.
(12) Saskatoon Board of Trade declaring "Nova Scotia Week."
(13) Cliff Wright (Saskatoon city councillor) on new speed-skating oval issue.
(14) Mr. Wanka with his painting of John Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy.
(15) Otto Lang (Member of Parliament for Saskatoon - Humboldt and Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board) on grain quota issue.
(16) Roy Romanow (member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Saskatoon Riverside) on predictions of election date.
(17) Mr. Summers on military recruit training at Dundurn.
(18) River level at Saskatoon.
(19) Mr. Cameron speaking at opening ceremonies at Central Canada Potash Co. Limited.
(20) Mr. Ellis on unidentified service.
(21) 3rd Avenue and 23rd Street in Saskatoon (old Patrick Dodge building).
(22) Indian high school students touring Mendel Art Gallery.
(23) Mr. Boden on agriculture industry.
(24) Camp Easter Seal health centre; opening ceremonies.
(25) Tourist information booth.
(26) Mr. Korchin on balloon for exhibition.
(27) Mr. Wiggins on teachers firing issue in Shamrock.
(28) Ron Shorvoyce reports on labour striking issue. Ross Thatcher (Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Morse, Premier of Saskatchewan, Minister of Industry and Commerce) on labour strike.
(29) Farmer spraying for weeds.
(30) Mr. Pritchard on mosquito control.
(31) Mr. Walker on education administration.
(32) Children receive report cards at North Park school.
(33) Mr. Cullingworth on repairs to Art Gallery roof.
(34) Car rally.
(35) King and His Court fastball game.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. Dec. 1970

  • FILM S-1837
  • Item
  • 1970-12

News: (1) Skating rink at City Hall. (2) Nancy Greene arrives at Saskatoon Airport. Nancy Greene on vists Saskatoon, and skis Blackstrap Mountain. (3) Mr. Gardiner on Homecoming '71 attendance expectations. (4) Don Somers on Saskatoon Airport expansion. (5) Mr. Lovell on University of Saskatchewan expansion fund. (6) Neal Heald on litter/pollution legislation. (7) Mr. Milliken on Christmas train service. (8) Christmas light display. (9) Mr. Barwell on Greyhound bus service during Christmas. (10) Mr. Cairns on Greyhound bus service during Christmas. (11) Christmas shoppers. (12) Otto Lang visits veterans home. (13) Postal workers. (14) CFQC staff Christmas party. (15) Coin and note exhibition. (16) Boy Scouts Christmas party for needy children. (17) Mr. McHale on Air Canada Christmas service. (18) Winter. (19) School Board meeting. (20) Mr. Leir on Sheraton Cavalier expansion. (21) Santa Claus visits John Dolan School.(22) Christmas light displays. (23) Mr. Favelle on Christmas weather forecast. (24) Christmas shoppers. (25) Robert Kinzel on traffic safety.(26) Vernon Marsland on Salavation Army fundraising. (27) Traffic accident on Victoria Ave. (28) Telephone operators. (29) Sid Buckwold's Christmas message. (30) Christmas church service. (31) Santa Claus visits the Dobrovalsky family. (32) Otto Lang on unemployment. (33) Skiing, skating and tobogganing. (34) Poinsetta flowers. (35) IPCO chemical plant exteriors. (36) Wildlife paintings at Centennial Auditorium. (37) Owen Mann on purchase of new buses. (38) Cliff Wright on Mount. Blackstrap name change issue. (39) George Ward retires from city council. (40) Dundurn military base. (41) Clarence Estey on closure of IPCO chemical plant. (42)Roy Romanow on the IPCO plant closure. (43) Gevolot ammunition factory(exteriors). (44) Robert KInzel on New Years traffic safety. (45) SidBuckwolds New Years message.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. Apr. 1971

  • FILM S-1847
  • Item
  • 1971-04

News: (1) Mr. Donnelly on Homecoming '71. (2) Athletic awards presentation at Kelsey Institute. (3) Mr. Jordan on Saskatchewan Winter Festival Association issues. (4) People demonstrate for East Pakistan aid issue. (5) People dancing at Policemen's Ball. (6) Homecoming '71 talent show finals in Saskatoon zone (Dancers, clowns, etc.). (7) Arnold Smith on Board of Trade Week schedule. (8) Barbers' Association Convention; hairstyle judging. (9) Mr. Milliken on Homecoming '71 talent show. (10) Sid Buckwold proclaims Board of Trade Week. (11) Bert Sears on Homecoming '71 project committee. (12) Jim Beveridge on sewer service charges. (13) Paul Saum on soil conditions. (14) Dr. Clementi on nutrition survey. (15) Audience at Ross Thatcher speech. (16) Mr. Main on Canadian Pacific Air service. (17) Ross Thatcher on the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan. (18) Mr. & Mrs. Gold receive baby spoon from Board of Trade. (19) Fire at 701 Dufferin Ave. (20) Two unidentified house fires. (21) Crude oil pipeline; opening ceremonies. (22) Cadets walkathon. (23) High School "Lit Night" at Centennial Auditorium. (24) Mr. Pfeifer on high school student garbage clean-up garbage. (25) W.O. Mitchell Canadian textbook industry. (26) Ross Thatcher on pulp mill project for Dore Lake. (27) Press Club "Roundup" banquet. (28) Dr. Long on United Church of Canada fundraising. (29) Children performing at Saskatoon Music Festival. (30) Roy Romanow on outcome of New Democratic Party convention. (31) Cliff Wright on need for housing lots. (32) Construction work on Extendicare nursing home. (33) Mr. Krause on employment for students. (34) Roy Atkinson on agriculture issue. (35) Students clean up litter.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. June 1971

  • FILM S-1854
  • Item
  • 1971-06

News: Provincial election candidates: (1) Joseph Charlebois on foreign investment and natural resources. Audience cutaway footage. (2) Peter Russell on election issues. (3) Audience cutaway footage from Lloyd Saunders, Herman Rolfes, Clarence Estey, and Bev Dyck speeches. (4) Victor Hession on election issues. Audience cutaways. (5) Lillian Sonmor on election issues. (6) Roy Romanow's election headquarters. (7) James Weber on election issues. (8) John Brockelbank election headquaters. (9) Wes Robbins on election issues. (10) People voting.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

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