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CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 15 Mar. 1973 - 16 Mar. 1973

  • Film S-166
  • Item
  • 1973-03-15 to 1973-03-16

News: (1) University of Saskatchewan College of Education displays; booths, equipment demonstrations, classrooms, etc. (silent). (2) Gordon MacMurchy on Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences campuses and education decentralization. (3) Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalites representative on upgrading grain transportation. (4) House fire aftermath on Jessop Avenue; fire fighters on scene (silent). (5) Otto Lang speaking at the S.A.R.M. convention, on farm production. (6) Roy Romanow on a bill for tenant's rights. (7) Mock trial; youths/young adults take the place of court staff in a courtroom. (8) Mr. Mitchell on government restrictions for unspecified matters. (9) Mayor Bert Sears opening the C.D. McGaul power substation. (10) Jack MacLeod, Saskatoon Blades coach, on the Western Junior Hockey League playoffs. (11) Jack Messer on the service provided by the Department of Agriculture. (12) Mr. Sanderson, coach of the University of Saskatchewan men's track and field team, on the previous track season.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 22 Mar. 1974 - 26 Mar. 1974

  • FILM S-264
  • Item
  • 1974-03-22 to 1974-03-26

News: (1) House fire aftermath, 112 Hilliard Street (silent). (2) Alf Gleave on the practices and operations of major bakeries. (3) Mr. Hattersley on the Social Credit Party's plan to curb national inflation. (4) Dave Steuart on a First Ministers' conference on resources(?) (5) Dave Steuart on New Democratic Party policy having an adverse effect on business. (6) Ed Kelly interviews Mayor Bert Sears on developing an industrial park and an adjacent tourist facility. (7) Dave Steuart on government excesses in advertising. (8) Wes Robbins on an interest pool for bond investors in England. (?) (9) Mike Duffy on various federal government comments regarding the Tar Sands and railway conditions (colour). (10) Barry Swadron on hospitals. (11) C.A. Thompson on the Higgins Report on hospitals and seniors' care. (12) Gordon Snyder on pension and dependent children payment increases. (13) Art Knight on a Department of Education pamphlet recommending changes in programs and school board structures.

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CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 28 Jan. 1974 - 30 Jan. 1974

  • FILM S-262
  • Item
  • 1974-01-28 to 1974-01-30

News: (1) Walter(?) Diachuk on Canadian workers' unwillingness to join the American Teamsters' Union. (2) Brenda Robertson on developing Homemaker's Service programs. (3) Ed Kelly interviews Bert Sears on developing Bessborough Park. (4) Owen Buss interviews Prof. Gerry Zoerb at the University of Saskatchewan on power savings created by plugging in blockheaters for only four hours a night. (5) Mr. Knight on the board of a cable television station in Saskatoon. (6) Cliff Wright on new, garbage trucks. (7) Bill Cooper on rapeseed, and a potential flax-marketing association. (8) Ed Kelly interviews Mayor Bert Sears on city council being approached by school boards with proposed money bylaws.(9) Mr. Sinclair on meetings of an unspecified board. (10) Owen Buss interviews Bert Salloum on a Board of Trade business education package to elementary schools. (11) Clem Chartier on a group of northern natives meeting with George Bowerman in Buffalo Narrows. (12) Dave Steuart speaks at a Board of Trade dinner, on the provincial government's overspending oftax dollars, and taking advantage of Saskatchewan's raw resources (magnetic soundtrack and silent). (13) Ed Kelly interviews Dr. Jantus on the Organization of American States.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 18 Dec. 1973 - 20 Dec. 1973

  • FILM S-247
  • Item
  • 1973-12-18 to 1973-12-20

News: (1) Saskatoon Airport; a man (Bill Story?) unloads a puppy from a "Bill Story's Ranchette" pick-up truck, and he carries the pup in a cage (silent). (2) Mr. Wilson on steps taken to conserve energy. (3) Ross(?) Rigney on resigning from the Saskatchewan School Trustees' Association. (4) Fire at the Holiday Inn construction site; fire fighters on scene (silent). (5) Ed Kasdurf on a new auditorium and expanded facilities for his unidentified school. (6) Mayor Bert Sears' Christmas message (colour). (7) People board a city bus to tour decorated homes (silent).(8) Saskatoon Police Chief James Kettles' Christmas message (colour). (9)Unidentified spokesman for University Hospital on a shortage of funding and space. (10) Don Somers on Continental Air flying to Regina, and on expanding Saskatoon air traffic. (11) Reg Parker news item on a robbery at the 33rd Street Co-op Credit Union. (12) Ed Kelly interviews Haden Wilkinson the 1974 edition of "Pioneer Days".

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Citizen of the Year

  • FILM S-2386
  • Item
  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Marion Graham receives the Citizen of the Year award for 1972 and gives an acceptance speech, Jan. 29, 1973. 2) Mayor Bert Sears introduces the 1973 Citizen of the Year award recipient, Dr. Frederick James Gathercole. Included is the presentation and acceptance speech, Jan. 27, 1974. (colour) 3) Interview with Sister Ann O'Brien, Jan. 2, 1975. (colour) .4) Footage of the function for Sr. Ann O'Brien, Jan. 23, 1975. (silent, colour) 5) Ted Eadinger announces Dr. William S. Kinnear as winner of the Citizen of the Year award for 1975, Jan.1, 1976. (colour) 6) Dr. William S. Kinnear comments on winning the Citizen of the Year award, Jan. 2, 1976. (colour) 7) Footage of the dinner for William S. Kinnear and presentation of award. Silent footage of guests and several unidentified speakers, Jan. 27, 1976. (colour) 8) Interview with 1976 Citizen of the Year, Rev. E. A. Davies, Jan. 2, 1977. (colour) 9) Ted Eadinger presents the 1977 award to J. G. Kettles, Jan. 30, 1978. (colour) 10) J. G. Kettles, 1977 Citizen of the Year, Jan. 30, 1978. (colour) 11) Short footage of speakers at Kettles' award ceremony, Roy Romanow is included, Jan. 30, 1978. (colour) 12) Ted Eadinger announces the 1978 Citizen of the Year, Mary Ellen Richards, Jan. 22, 1979. (colour) 13) Mary Ellen Richards presenting her acceptance speech, Jan. 22, 1979. Footage of guests at dinner is included. (colour)

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CANADA WINTER GAMES

  • FILM S-2351
  • Item
  • 1974

Interview: 1) Saskatoon Mayor Bert Sears accepts, from Senator Sid Buckwold, a cheque from the federal government which will help finance the building of a swimming pool for the 1971 Canada Winter Games, 2) Footage of large earthmovers working at the Mount Blackstrap construction site (silent), 3) Footage of people, working with hand tools, cleaning up the Mount Blackstrap construction site (silent), 4) Footage of John Monroe inspecting the Mount Blackstrap construction site. Includes a portion of a speech by Monroe on the importance of the games to help unite the country, 5) Footage of the last work at the Mount Blackstrap construction site. Includes shots of two men, in alpine climbing attire, "climbing" Mount Blackstrap, summating and planting the Canada Winter Games flag (silent), 6) Portion of a speech by Sid Buckwold about Mount Blackstrap at the time that it is "topped," 7) Mayor Sid Buckwold announces that Saskatoon will make a bid to host the 1971 Canada Winter Games, 8) Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster raise the Canada Winter Games flag at ceremonies in Saskatoon that start the countdown to the games, 9) Footage of the erection of a wooden model of Mount Blackstrap on the front lawn of an unidentified house (possibly Mayor Sid Buckwold's) (silent), 10) Footage of a party at Saskatoon's Centennial Auditorium celebrating the Canada Winter Games (silent), 11) Footage showing the festivities celebrating the passing of the torch, carrying the Canada Winter Games flame, through the town of Roblin on its way to Saskatoon (silent), 12) Footage of athletes, which will be participating the Canada Winter Games, arriving at Saskatoon's airport (silent), 13) Footage of Governor General Roland Mitchner arriving at Saskatoon's airport to attend the 1971 Canada Winter Games and attending volleyball and wrestling competitions (silent), 14) Interview with a man identified as "Doug" about the upcoming 1975 Canada Winter Games to be held in Lethbridge, Alberta (colour).

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CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 16 Nov. 1973 - 19 Nov. 1973

  • FILM S-235
  • Item
  • 1973-11-16 to 1973-11-19

News: (1) Neil Byers on developing additional sources of energy. (2) Mr. Maione on realistic goals for New Democratic Party capital expenditures. (3) Premier Allan Blakeney speaks at the "bear pit" session, on corporate taxes and native issues. (4) City council session; an unidentified boy makes a presentation on his classmates' opinion of the proposed location for the psychiatric correctional centre; council's response. (5) City council session; Mayor Bert Sears on an unidentified topic involving hospital locations. (6) Mayor Sears on an unidentified city commission report involving Centennial Auditorium. (7) Mr. Anderson on paramedic services for Saskatchewan communities. (8) John Avant on higher rates of interest for term deposits. (9) City council session; Alderman Owen Mann on a resolution for a contract settlement. (10) Roy Romanow on evidence obtained by illegal methods.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

SASKATCHEWAN WINTER GAMES

  • FILM S-2346
  • Item
  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Interview with an unidentified man about the preparations being undertaken for the 1974 Saskatchewan Winter Games planned for North Battleford; 2) Interview with Keith Rogers, Chair of the 1974 Saskatchewan Winter Games, about the different sporting events planned for the games, 3) An unidentified man presents Saskatoon Mayor Bert Sears with the type of toque that the Saskatoon athletes, participating in the 1974 Saskatchewan Winter Games, will be wearing, 4) Beat Sears presented with the flag will be flown during the Saskatchewan Winter Games planned to be held in Saskatoon in 1975.

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