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BRIDGING THE GAP

  • VT R-6028.2
  • Item
  • between 1970 and 1989

Informational: Explains the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program. (SASKMEDIA video tape A 063).

SASKMEDIA

Home on the Hill

Booklet compiled to commemorate the 25th anniversary of St. Charles Scholasticate in Battleford, Saskatchewan. Includes information on Old Government House; the Indian Industrial School; Adventist Academy; the Oblate Cemetery; the Marian Press; the Oblate House of Studies; and St. Thomas College.

Saskatchewan. Department of the Provincial Secretary

  • R-192.4
  • File
  • 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.

Davin, Nicholas Flood

  • R-1400
  • File
  • ca. 1873 to 1969

Compilation of records relating to journalist and politician Nicholas Flood Davin formerly located in the Pamphlets and Clippings collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. File 1e relates to Indian industrial schools and includes a report on industrial schools for Indians and half-breeds with some correspondence, January 28 to March 14, 1879. File 4J relates to Anna Davin.

Life Lessons series

This series consists of records relating to Life Lessons, a series of half-hour reality-based documentaries that examine various social and health issues, including domestic abuse, literacy, teenage pregnancy, multiple personality disorder, inhalant abuse, HIV and AIDS and alternative education. The series was shot in Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and produced by Heartland Motion Pictures Inc. in association with Canwest Global with participation from Saskatchewan Communications Network (SCN) and SaskFilm.

Individuals involved in the production of the series included Stephen Onda (executive producer for Heartland Motion Pictures Inc.), Will Dixon, Lori Kuffner, Spyro Egarhos, Jackie Dzuba, Alan Ramsay, Frank Halbert, and Stephen Hall.

Records relating to this series include documentary summaries and copies of broadcast masters.

The series includes background research, interview transcripts, a videotape master log, and copy of the broadcast master of Medicine House (MI-4314), a documentary on the William Charles Health Centre in Montreal Lake, Saskatchewan. The documentary includes interview segments with Lionel Bird (coordinator); Lisa Bird (band member); Roy Bird (past chief); Meredith Moore (health consultant); Dean Norton (Health and Welfare Canada); Dr. Burt (weekly visiting physician); Pauline Cornell (director of group home); Lorraine Henderson (assistant health coordinator); Gloria Naytowhow (secretary/receptionist); Sherry Dallas (registered nurse); Shirley Nelson (student nurse); Kevin Linnen (acting nurse in charge); and Caroline Nelson (community health representative).

Heartland Motion Pictures Inc., 1988-2009

A Key to Freedom

Documentary profiling a peer literacy training program for First Nations male prisoners at the Prince Albert Correctional Centre in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Delivered in cooperation with the Prince Albert Indian and Métis Friendship Centre, the program encourages literacy as a means of building empowerment in inmates while in prison and upon release. Interviewees include: David Simpson, Director, Prince Albert Correctional Centre; Karen Dvorak, Literacy Coordinator, Prince Albert Correctional Centre; Bernice Sayese, Prince Albert Indian and Métis Friendship Centre; and several unidentified inmates. Produced by Heartland Motion Pictures in association with Canwest Television. Dub of master with commercial blacks.

Heartland Motion Pictures Inc., 1988-2009

Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School, Lebret

(1): Image of unidentified priest standing next to statue of Father Joseph Hugonard, Oblate priest, in Lebret, Saskatchewan.

(2): Exterior view of Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School with statue of Father Joseph Hugonard in foreground.

(3): Group photograph of unidentified priest standing with members of the Qu'Appelle Indian School Band. The boys are wearing their uniforms and holding their instruments.

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