This file contains information about the Community Action Group (CAG) in the Windsor/Picton/Blucher area. Included in the file are copies of the newsletter Neighbourhood Times; budgets; meeting minutes; completed interest surveys; completed community assessment surveys; fact sheet on poverty in Thunder Bay; and event flyers.
This file contains media coverage, event calendars/programs, meeting minutes, sign-up sheets, aerial information, financials, and strategic planning documents for the Community Action Group.
This file contains CAG meeting minutes; a listing of 2014 events for the Restorative Neighbourhood Hub Project; a copy of the 2015 Community Social Reinvestment Fund Application with information sheet; CAG member contact listing; and a copy of the Community Action Group Survey. A summary of the Potential Public Safety Impacts Proposed 4 Lane Cross-Section: Junot Avenue; pamphlets for Evergreen Neighbourhood and Northern Ontario Women's Centre; meeting minutes from the Restorative Neighbourhood Hub Meeting with Board information fact sheets; and letter to Residents of the Blucher, Picton, & Windsor Neighbourhood regarding membership are also included in the file.
This file contains meeting minutes; a copy of the Budget Report & Strategic Plan 2015; information on Community Gardens, the Ontario Local Poverty Reduction Fund, and Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant; a copy of the Blucher, Picton, & Windsor Community Action Group By-laws with 2014 Financial Report; and AGM Report.
This file contains information about the Blucher, Picton & Windsor Community Action Group with minutes of meetings, newspaper article, funding application and event flyer.
This file contains minutes, financials, and correspondence for the Community Action Group. A copy of the document Growing a Neighbourhood: Sharing Experience from Action for Change, Thunder Bay and the Giver Community Action Project with the Leadership Thunder Bay event is included in the file.
This file contains correspondence, meeting minutes, financials, and funding applications for the Community Action Group with contact information for workshop leaders and an application for the Mayor's Community Safety & Crime Prevention Awards.
This file contains a copy of the Action Work Plan for the Community Action Group 2013-2014; Letter of Agreement from the Ontario Trillium Foundation; planning notes for the Restorative Hub Project; and a copy of the Ontario Trillium Grant Application with draft paper Building a Restorative Neighbourhood - A Partnership with the Community Action Group of Windsor/Picton/Blucher.
Records were created, held, or gathered by Cairine Budner over the course of her association with the Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society, and other local heritage organizations and sports organizations.
The fonds includes
- Records of the operations of the Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society
- Records of the operations of the Thunder Bay Historical Society, Thunder Bay Art Gallery (National Exhibition Centre), Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame
- Oral history interviews created with the TBFCHS and Multicultural History Society of Ontario
- Historical photographs and documents gathered from the community, including sports photographs, records of the Finnish Building Company, and minutes of the Nahjus Athletic Club
Several pages of handwritten notes in Italian on Calabrese proverbs, Italian food, and some proverb translations from English to Italian.
Includes an Easter card dated 1970; some torn out pages of an Easter Sunday edition of la Domenica, an Italian magazine; a photocopy of an article translated into Italian about Claire Weissman WIlks and the Canadian Cultural Center in Rome; a booklet in Italian on Santa Barbara; a few pages of a typed history of Piane Crati; a letter from Fernando Pietramala to Penny Petrone about culture and dual identity, alongside a photocopy of "Youth Talk: When the past called, I heeded it!" by Pietramala; and a document in Calabrese separated into 21 parts or verses.
Caland Ore Co. July 18, 1975 - May 1st, 1978
Agreement between Caland Ore Company Limited and United Steelworkers of America Local 5855 July 18, 1975 to April 30, 1978
Correspondence regarding meeting on the overtime grievance and Bill 139 Employees’ Health and Safety Act, 1976, Stewards
Bill 139 3rd session 30th Legislature, Ontario 25 Elizabeth II, 1976 And Act respecting Employees’ Health and Safety the Hon. B. Stephenson Minister of Labour
Documents, correspondence, and collective agreements from Caland Ore mine near Atikokan, ON.
Documents related to the Calcutta Foundation
Correspondence between Susan Bryan and Joan Crowe concerning a joint list of the plants in the Caldwell Lake area, maps of the area, checklist of vascular plants and non-vascular cryptogams of Caldwell Lake
This folder has an excerpt from "Progress of the gospel among the Red Indians", which has extracts from journals and reports from Missionaries in North West America. This particular section includes the journal entries of Rev. Luke Caldwell, who was an Indigenous minister stationed at Nepowewin on the river of Saskatchewan.
Memos on alterations including course numbering, 1967-1968.
Lakehead University calendar alterations, course numbering, memos on drafts, minutes of Lakehead University Calendar Committee meetings and one copy of Lakehead University Graduate Studies Committee, meeting no. 6, 1967.
Includes memoranda, requests for calendar changes.
Calendar- July to September.
This file has an article entitled "The amazing death of Calf Shirt" by Hugh A. Dempsey, a photocopy from the Montana Magazine of History. Calf Shirt (Onistah-Sokaksin), who was also referred to as Minixi or Wild Person, was the leader of the Nitayxkax (Lone Fighters) band of Kainai - a division of the Niisitapi in the winter of 1873-74 at Fort Kipp, Alberta. In 1865, when two fellow chiefs were murdered by Americans, Calf Shirt led a party which killed a number of settlers who were establishing a town called Ophir in Montana territory - which was then abandoned.
Calibration and Validation of Century 5.0 for an Upland Black Spruce (Picea Mariana [Mill.] B. S. P.) Chronosequence in Northwestern Ontario (Draft)
A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Forestry and the Forest Environment Of Lakehead University
by Michael Hoepting In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Forestry
May 2004
This file contains notes on Callaghan's work "Luke Baldwin's Vow," as well as the newspaper clipping "Morley Callaghan reigns on the roof" (The Toronto Star, June 21 1975).