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Pamphlets relating to the October 25, 2000 civic election in Regina, Saskatchewan consisting of campaign material for candidates John F. Conway, Janet Focht, Doug Archer, Fred Clipsham, Linda McKay, and Pat Fiacco, and an election guide issued by the City of Regina.
Pamphlets relating to the October 25, 2006 civic election in Regina, Saskatchewan consisting of campaign material for candidates Chad Moats, Don Young, Fred Clipsham, Tim Haynes, Pat Fiacco and Danny Berehula, and an election guide issued by the City of Regina.
Records of the 25th Street House Theatre (Twenty-Fifth Street House Theatre), a professional theatre company in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, relating mainly to various productions as follows: Don'tcha Know The North Wind and You in My Hair; Paper Wheat; and Generation and 1/2.
Records of the 60th Battery C.F.A [Canadian Field Artillery] C.E.F. including minutes, 1927-1953; correspondence and memoranda concerning the hoding of reunions; membership lists; mailing lists; guest register.
Volumes 1 (75 p.) and 2 (210 p.) of A Demographic Study of the Registered Indians of Northern Saskatchewan, written by Robert M. Bone and Laurent Mougeot. Published as Northern Population Series Report 6 by the Institute for Northern Studies at the University of Saskatchewan.
Media kit (KT-31) entitled A Look at Ourselves, produced by SaskMedia (Saskatchewan Educational Communications Corporation) for the Senior Citizen's Provincial Council. The kit includes slides, a sound recording, and a document with captions to accompany the slides. The kit focuses on the Senior Citizen's Provincial Council, which was established in 1975. Includes references to Saskatchewan Senior newspaper.
First and second editions of publication entitled A Petition of Rights and A Bill of Health, written by E.R. Powell and published by the State Hospital and Medical League, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.