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Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Lea P. Pelletier

  • Tape R-2273
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Lea Pelletier (born 1916) of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan conducted by Elaine Pelletier, a student at River Academy in Prince Albert, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated by the Saskatchewan Archives Board in 1980 to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.

Canada. Department of the Interior. Lands Branch records pertaining to Prince Albert and district

  • Micro. S-6.9
  • File
  • 1882-1890

Prince Albert settlement. File No. 44719: Charles Mair and D.H. Macdowall re: Prince Albert lands and other matters (1882, 14 p.); File No. 57904: Secretary of State, claims of Prince Albert settlers (1883-1885, 35 p.); File No. 65366: Land Commission, Prince Albert land claims (1883-1884, 120 p.); File No. 108352: return of Order-in-Council authorizing exchange of lands by the Prince Albert Colonization Company (1886, 6 p.); File No. 168325: D.H. MacDowall Military Bounty warrants to Prince Albert Volunteers and rebellion losses claim of Alcide Legare (1888, 8 p.); and File No. 249248: epidemic amongst horses near Prince Albert (1890, 23 p.). Copied from the Public Archives of Canada. R.G. 15.

Records of Prince Albert Diocese

  • Micro. S-1.127
  • File
  • 1864-1986

Documents relating to the clergy, missions, parishes and dioceses under the jurisdiction of the Corporation episcopale catholique romaine de Prince Albert from its inception to the present day in English, French, German and Latin languages.) Also includes: photographs; maps; audio cassettes.

Holy Family Hospital Nursing School fonds

  • F 725
  • Fonds
  • 1913-1999

This fonds consists of 852 student records created, accumulated and used by the Holy Family Hospital Nursing School in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The records relate to students that successfully completed their training and received their diplomas along with students that withdrew for various reasons. The types of records included are: applications for admission; the student's permanent record; marks and examination results; reports/evaluations from affiliated institutions, including sanatoriums; Munroe Wing, Regina General Hospital and Yorkton Psychiatric Centre; final summary of student's progress and development; correspondence; and photographs, including graduation portraits originally published in yearbooks. Please note that not all files contain every type of record listed above.

No series were identified in this fonds.

Holy Family Hospital School of Nursing, 1910-1969

Crime

  • FILM S-2379
  • Item
  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Cliff Scott, father of missing child Kathy Scott, speaks to other parents about child safety. (colour) 2) Silent footage of lake and wooded areas. An unidentified man encourages citizens to contact police with information about the missing children, Kathy Scott and Samantha Turner. (colour) 3) Footage of police conducting a house to house search in the Sutherland area of Saskatoon. (silent, colour) 4) Silent footage of a police search. A photograph of Kathy Scott. Cliff Scott appeals to the kidnappers for the return of his daughter. (colour) 5) Chief Jim Kettles says in an interview that Saskatoon police have asked the RCMP and police services all across Canada for help in locating the missing children. (colour) 6) Police chief Jim Kettles is interviewed saying that the Darlene Cranfield and Robert Grubesic abduction case has been complicated by the disappearance of two more children. (colour) Jim Kettles and Hugh Fraser announce at the police station that the bodies of the four missing children have been found and that a person is in custody. (colour) 8) Footage of the Robert Grubesic funeral. (silent, colour) 9) Footage of the Kathy Scott funeral. (silent, colour) 10) Jan Aubrey reports from the Saskatoon courthouse on the proceedings of the David Threinen trial. (colour) 11) Footage of people waiting in the courthouse to gain admission to the Threinen trial. (silent, colour, b & w) 12) Man in the street comments about capital punishment. (colour) 13) Jan Aubrey reports about the inquiry into the riot at the Prince Albert provincial prison. Lawyer Ron Barkley of Regina speaks about the causes for the riot. (colour) 14) Jan Aubrey interviews guard Bob Briston who was taken hostage during the riot. (colour) 15) Leon Brin reports on the end of the inquiry into the provincial jail riot from the courthouse in Prince Albert. (colour) 16) Silent footage of spectators and the Saskatoon courthouse. Jan Aubrey reports on the preliminary hearing of David Threinen in the Saskatoon courthouse. (colour) 17) Jan Aubrey reports from the Saskatoon police station that four counts of murder have been laid against David Threinen. (colour) 18) Lorne Schaffer reports about the hostage taking at the Prince Albert Penitentiary. Director Jim O'Sullivan speaks about the plan to deal with inmates' requests. (colour) 19) The Prince Albert Penitentiary enquiry including footage of the prison. (silent, colour) 20) Footage of the Prince Albert hearing into the penitentiary riot. (silent, colour) 21) Director O'Sullivan discusses the murder of an inmate which occurred at the Prince Albert penitentiary. (colour)

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Progress of Saskatchewan (Year Book)

  • Pamphlet File - Saskatchewan - Yearbooks
  • Item
  • ca. 1932

Souvenir book published by A.R. Ellis of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to stimulate tourism and disseminate information on Saskatchewan's parks and business centres. Includes directories listing hotels, dentists, beauty parlors, physicians and surgeons, and barristers and solicitors in Regina, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and Prince Albert.

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