- R-B10805 (1)-(5)
- Stuk
- ca. 1903
Items are images showing schools at: (1) Indian Head; (2) Moose Jaw; (3) Medicine Hat, Alberta, ca. 1903; (4) Poplar Lake S.D. No. 185 Alberta; and (5) Edgeley S.D. No. 39.
Items are images showing schools at: (1) Indian Head; (2) Moose Jaw; (3) Medicine Hat, Alberta, ca. 1903; (4) Poplar Lake S.D. No. 185 Alberta; and (5) Edgeley S.D. No. 39.
Great West Realty Co. real estate listings ledger
Ledger maintained by Great West Realty Co. in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan with real estate listings in alphabetical order by street name. Includes lot and block number; information on buildings, including mortgage, name of owner, amount of commission, size of lot, and improvements.
Buildings in Regina and Moose Jaw and boating scene at Saskatchewan Beach
R-A7869 (1): Colour postcard with view of Victoria Avenue, showing the Baptist Church, in Regina, Saskatchewan. Postcard published by The Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co. Ltd.
R-A7869 (2): Black and white postcard with view of Baptist Church in Regina, Saskatchewan published by Rumsey & Co., Toronto, Ontario.
R-A7870: Colour postcard showing the Canadian Pacific Railway "Hotel Saskatchewan" in Regina, Saskatchewan. Postcard published by The Valentine Edy Company Limited, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
R-A7871: Black and white postcard showing the Regina General Hospital in Regina, Saskatchewan. Postcard published by Rumsey & Co., Toronto, Ontario.
R-A7872: Colour postcard showing view looking west along 11th Avenue from Scarth Street in Regina, Saskatchewan. Postcard published by The Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co., Limited.
R-A7873: Black and white postcard showing the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) building in Regina, Saskatchewan. Postcard published by Rumsey & Co., Toronto, Ontario.
R-A7874: Colour postcard showing the Russell Block in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Postcard published by The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co., Ltd.
R-A7875: Black and white postcard showing the Saskatchewan Legislative Building with an unmanned boat anchored on Wascana Lake in Regina.
R-A7876: Black and white postcard of a building on the shore of Wascana Lake and a dock with people in canoes gathered in front. Postcard published by Rumsey & Co., Toronto, Ontario.
R-A7877: Black and white image in frame of a boating scene at Saskatchewan Beach on May 24, 1915.
Documentary: This film documents the 1946 automobile tour by the co-operative members from twelve states. Starting in Superior-Duluth, they travel to Manitoba and Saskatchewan where co-op enterprises are examined along the way. The tour arrives in Regina for the National Convention of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), and meets such persons as Frank Scott, David Lewis, M.J. Goldwell, Sam Watson and T.C. Douglas. Regina scenes include downtown buildings and Saskatchewan Wheat Pool employees on their tennis courts. Also contains scenes of Moose Jaw, Davidson and Saskatoon.
Co-op Film Service, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Documentary: This film documents the 1946 automobile tour by the co-operative members from twelve states. Starting in Superior-Duluth, they travel to Manitoba and Saskatchewan where co-op enterprises are examined along the way. The tour arrives in Regina for the National Convention of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), and meets such persons as Frank Scott, David Lewis, M.J. Goldwell, Sam Watson and T.C. Douglas. Regina scenes include downtown buildings and Saskatchewan Wheat Pool employees on their tennis courts. Also contains scenes of Moose Jaw, Davidson and Saskatoon.
Co-op Film Service, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Saskatchewan Association of Architects Exhibit '67 presentation panel no. 05 with three presentation drawings of competitive designs for the Moose Jaw City Hall in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan completed by Portnall and Clemesha, Architects.
Saskatchewan Co-operative Creamery at Moose Jaw
Saskatchewan Co-operative Creamery at Moose Jaw. Exterior view of brick building and interior of creamery with men bottling milk.
Exterior of Canadian Bakeries Ltd. building in Moose Jaw
Exterior of Canadian Bakeries Ltd. building in Moose Jaw. Delivery wagons drawn by horses in a line with employees of the bakery.
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 19 Jan. 1979 - 21 Jan. 1979
News: (1) Janice Aubrey on Alberta investors buying up land in Saskatoon. (3) Leon Brin reports on the outcome of Gregory Fischer's murder trial (for the death of RCMP Constable [Thomas] Brian King, c. 1938-1978) outside the Moose Jaw Court House (sound out of sync). (4) Interiors and exteriors of Moose Jaw Court House. Mr. Fischer leaves with R.C.M.P. (5) Mr. Jones on fire at King Edward School in Saskatoon. (6) King Edward School fire. School board meeting (silent). (7) Lloyd Robertson on news reporting. (8 to 10) Mr. Conn on gun safety. Gun club opening. People target shooting indoors. (11) Fire at 417 Ave. E South in Saskatoon. (12 & 13) Otto Lang on grain transportation. (14) Sandi Coleman on Battleford. (15) Ms. Barry on Battleford redevelopment.
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)
Documentary presented by Rough Cuts, CBC Newsworld's documentary series. The documentary premiered on television on November 29, 1997 and profiles Murray Brace and Gary Hyland. Brace is a promoter trying to keep the Moose Jaw Diamond Dogs, a pro-baseball team, playing despite struggles with city council and monetary issues. Hyland, a poet, is organizing The Prairie Festival of Words with involvement from Peter Gzowski and Rex Murphy. The documentary was directed by Jeff Beesley and produced by Gordon McLennan for Reel Eye Media Inc. in association with CBC Newsworld.