Documents the public information-sharing of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre during the COVID-19 pandemic beginning March 2020. Daily updates relate to the hospital's readiness and operations, and testing and detection of COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay region. The records include text updates and video interviews with hospital leadership and others.
- Various Emails
- Various Agenda Meeting Notes
- Memos
- Policy – DNAR Draft (Policy statement, purpose, etc.)
- Ethics Consult (April 12th, 2000) – Handwritten Notes (Background, Recent Events, Issues)
- Ethical Case Consultation (April 11th, 2000). Thunder Bay Regional Hospital. By: Lynne Gray-Sihvonen, Manager Critical Care
- Treatment Directive Draft (Part 1: Treatment Form -Supportive/Comfort Care)
- Notes: Regarding Smoking Policy (Purpose, Action Plans, Findings)
- Article: Bioethics for clinicians: 16. Dealing with demands for inappropriate treatment (Oct 6th, 1998). By Weijer, Singer, Dickens, Workman
- Ethics Committee Annual Report (1999-2000) by Dr. J.F. Kotalik
- Schedule
- List of Participants
- Summary of Past Retreats
- Why Strategic Planning?
- TBRCC Mission and Role Statements
- TBRCC Goals and Objectives
Overhead Slides:
- Mission Statement
- Spectrum of Cancer Control Activities
- MOH View of the Current Cancer System
- Thunder Bay Regional Cancer Centre: Program Details
Information on:
- Mandate
- Multi-disciplinary Clinical Team
- Team Approach
- Education and Research
- A Medical Network
- Radiation Therapy
- Chemotherapy
- Supportive Care Services
- Prevention and Early Detection – Mobile Breast Screening
- Department of Radiation Oncology
- Division of responsibilities for disease sites
Thunder Bay Community Meeting
20 October 1997
Copies of Presentations
Lands for Life Position Paper
Submission to: Boreal West Roundtable
Prepared by: Development Thunder Bay (Mineral Development Task Force)
Partnership for Public Lands
Submission to Boreal West Round Table
October 20, 1997
Presented by Ric Symmes Provincial Coordinator
Correspondence regarding: brief prepared by Ducks Unlimited Canada
Lands for Life
Land Use Planning in Ontario
Submitted to: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Boreal West Region Round Table
Submitted by: Ducks Unlimited Canada, Mississippi Flyway Region (Ontario) October 1997
Boreal West Round Table
Comments form Vivian Wood-Alexander, Resident on the North Shore of Lake Superior
Rauter’s Speaking Notes on Lands for Life - October 20, 1997
Activities and Recommendations of NOMA Crown Land Development Subcommittee
Presentation to Boreal West Roundtable
Monday October 20, 1997
Discussion Brief Prepared by Mr. Eric Rutherford, Chairman, NOMA Crown Land Development Subcommittee
Presentation to Boreal West Round Table
Monday October 20, 1997
Discussion Brief Prepared by Mr. Eric Rutherford Chairman, NOMA Crown Land Development Subcommittee (NCLDS) Reeve, Township of Beardmore Member, Boreal West Round Table
Presentation to the Boreal West Roundtable on Crown Land Recreation
Presenter: D.F. Kemp - President, Northwestern Ontario Weekend Campers Association
Presentation to the Boreal West Round Table by Jeri Graham, Thunder Bay, October 20, 1997 (Deneen Brigham)
Crown Land Disposition Study, Inital Site Assessment and Status Report for the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association and the Municipalities of Atikokan, Beardmore, Ear Falls, Geraldton, Golden, Ignace, Keewatin, Neebing, Pickle Lake, Red Lake
prepared by Rodger Todhunter & Associated Inc. September 1997
Lake Nipigon, Land of the Nipigon - Map
-Correspondence regarding: Suggested Resource Policy Direction with Respect to Lake Nipigon A Submission by the Lake Nipigon Advisory Committee
Presentation by Ed Hoffman from Longlac Wood Industries
Concerns of the Future of Tourism on Lake Nipigon
A Presentation to the Boreal West Round Table
September 29th, 1997, Beardmore, Ontario
Presentation by Roger Pinowski from the Federation of Anglers And Hunters, Oct 14 1997
Presentation by Dan Hodwitz, October 20, 1997
Land for Life
Presented by Hills Greenhouses LTD.
October 20, 1997, Thunder Bay
Oct 19 1997 Lands for Life Boreal West Round Table
Correspondence regarding: Presentation to Lands For Life Public Round Tables November 7, 1997
The importance of Land Access for the Canadian Mineral Industry
A Presentation to Ontario Lands for Life by the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada
November 17, 1997 Ottawa, Ontario
Lands for Life Ottawa Nov 17/97
Public Consultation Meeting Ottawa
Presentation to the Lands for Life Roundtable
Abitibi - Consolidated Inc. Ottawa, Ontario
November 17, 1997
Richard R. Pickering, Senior Vice President, Woodlands and Wood Products
Boreal West Round Table Media Bulletin #6
October 31, 1997
Standing Room Only at Boreal West Round Table Meeting in Thunder Bay
Boreal West Round Table Lands for Life Tom G. Potter, Ph.D.
Presentation by Mal Tygesson of Evergreen Lodge on Eagle Lake 40 km west of Dryden
Presentation to Boreal West Round Table, October 20, 1997, David L. Euler, Faculty of Forestry
Lands for Life Industry Presentation, November 4th, 1997 8:30 a.m. Agenda Venue: White Fox Inn
Woodlot Forestry Service Company Description
Correspondence regarding: future planning of the Crown Lands in the Boreal West Area
Renato Rigato Rigato Contracting Inc. Northwest Forest Network Presentation Oct 1997
Lands for Life Presented By: Dave Sutton, Armstrong Tourist Outfitters Association
- Research Proposal to Investigate the Feasibility of Developing a Population-Based Information System for Cervical Screening in Ontario. Submitted by: The Division of Preventive Oncology, OCTRF, on behalf of the Cervical Screening Ad Hoc Working Group (1994)
- Draft: Cervical Cancer Screening (April 11th, 1994)
- Preliminary draft for the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation. Proposal for research in support of planning for screening for cervical cancer in Ontario.
- Article: Regular Screening Will Reduce Cervical Cancer by Susan Mulley.
- Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation. Project Initiation Document for the Cervical Cancer Screening System
Thunder Bay Photos. Catalogued 1-2
Newspaper clippings, correspondence on the Thunder Bay United Appeal, correspondence with the Lapidary Club, general correspondence, Minutes of the Thunder Bay District Municipal League, April 25-27, 1962. Two newsletters from the Thunder Bay Historical Society (1965), correspondence with the Historical Society of Thunder Bay, copy of a newsletter from the “Thunder Bay Association for Retarded Kids”, correspondence on the establishment of the Centennial Arts and Centre Committee, copy of a 1965 edition of The Farmer, newspaper clippings, a pamphlet on Thunderama, news releases and newspaper clippings on the 1970 Thunder Bay amalgamation, copy of Bill C-60 (1976), a short story titled “Amy’s Story”, correspondence with Kenneth Morrison, advertising pamphlets featuring Thunder Bay, a review of “A History of Thunder Bay: The Golden Gateway to the Great Northwest”, a greetings and best wishes by the City of Thunder Bay for Mr. Fisher, the pronouncement of the amalgamation, a visitor map, and further correspondence. 1960-1976.
Notices of national conference Multiculturalism Entering the Second Decade Conference, Thunder Bay February 27-28, March 1st, 1981. Blank conference registration forms. Agenda for National Workshop Northwestern Ontario, October 17-18, 1981. Sheet on Multiculturalism what does it mean?. Invitation to a banquet hosted by Thunder Bay Multicultural Association with speaker W.G. Davis talking about multiculturalism February 28, 1981.
Records relating to the Thunder Bay Multicultural Association
Materials from the Thunder Bay Literacy Group for adult learning.
A one-page excerpt concerning the history of Thunder Bay libraries in the early 20th century alongside a chronology of library openings/relocations between 1913 and 1951. Also includes several photocopies of articles about Thunder Bay Public Library locations published between 1961-1987.
This file contains a typewritten copy and a photocopy of oral tradition surrounding the Thunder Bay area, including "The Legend of Mount Mackay" "The Sleeping Giant" and "The White Man's Foot." A typewritten document titled "The Sleeping Giant: A legend of Port Arthur" is also found in this file. This file also contains two separate written and typewritten copy of information on dance by Stella Moore and Sandra Cutfeet. A reference material on local Indigenous traditional stories sent to Penny Petrone titled "Ontario Naturalist," published by the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, Volume 14, Number 4, December 1974 is found in this file. This file contains an article titled "Legend of Nanibijou Thunder Bay's Oldest." Additionally, this file contains the fourth edition of a booklet titled "The Land of the Sleeping Giant: Fort William and Port Arthur Ontario."
Sheet on Thunder Bay Labour History interview project, general question guide for interviews. Index card with questionnaire card for project.
1997 lobby information with media coverage; tv show schedule; TBDIWSG Board Meeting minutes; ONIWG interview summary; newsletter, skit script, workshop overview; article on the cost of work injuries, P. Watson, Canadian Abilities Foundation.
Meeting minutes; Letter to the Editor; Letter of Agreement for The Adjustment Advisory Program, The Ontario Training and Adjustment Board; skit script; A Worker's Guide to Plant Closures by Cameron White and the Waterloo Public Interest Research Group.
TBDIWSG application to Department of the Secretary of State; research information on the injured workers movement; WCB Funding Strategy Report on Consultations, Revenue Policy Branch, July 1992; meeting minutes with summary of group roles; Injured Workers Groups conference for Thunder Bay and NWO Districts with resolutions; personal correspondence for support; correspondence with Ontario Ministry of Labour to local MPP Shelley Wark-Martin regarding WCB reform and demonstration for justice.
Thunder Bay Independent Living Centre Final Evaluation Report for the period June 1987 to January 1991 Prepared By: Margaret Phillips January 1991
This series contains two video cassettes of the Unveiling Ceremony of the paintings honouring James Whalen which were put in the lobby of the Whalen/Thunder Bay Hydro Building, the pamphlets from the ceremony, a list of participants in the ceremony, and a brief article on the Whalen/Thunder Bay Hydro building and the Unveiling Ceremony. This series consists of one file:
- “The James Whalen Empire” Video Recording and Unveiling Ceremony Ephemera, 1990 (Box 1, File 13)
This file contains several documents relting to the history of Thunder Bay, including a photocopied document about the search and excavation of an Intaglio Dog Effigy Mound near Port Arthur, as well as a series of newspaper and agazine articles from Lakehead Living, The Thunder Bay Magazine, and The Chronicle-Journal concerning the Sleeping Giant, Kakabeka Falls, Mount McKay, and the history of the twin cities. There are also several photocopies of newspaper articles about winter storms and name changes to Fort William and Port Arthur from the early 1900s, a map of Lake Superior Provincial Park made by the Ministry of Natural Resources, a list of resources on the Indigenous peoples of the Lakehead, and a timeline compiled by Keith Denis for the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society. Finally, photocopied pages from Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada and "The Lost Mother Mine" from an unidentified book.