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WGMC 56

This U-matic tape contains one episode of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Interview Cyndra MacDowell part 2. Taped March 20, 1992.

Winnipeg Gay Media Collective

The Pas Postal Directory collection

The Pas Postal Directory collection consists of the postal directories arranged by profession and/or occupation code numbers, business box numbers, P.O. Box numbers, and general delivery. The first mail deliveries began in 1856 courtesy of the Hudson Bay Company store. The first separate post office was located next door to the HBC store. After the Town of The Pas’ incorporation in 1912, the first appointed Post Master was R. H. Bagshaw. The current Post Office at 161 Fischer Avenue was constructed in 1932 by the Federal Government to house the Post Office, Customs Office and RCMP. The building now houses the Post Office and government offices.

Provincial Building fonds

The Provincial Building fonds consists of a record book for the Provincial building, serving as a record of work attendance and hours and later shifting to a record of specific work done. The Provincial Building was erected in The Pas as a one-storey facility in 1958 – 1959, with the second floor added in 1969 – 1970. The Provincial Building was the site of the Province of Manitoba’s first administrative headquarters for the North. The building initially housed several departments and branches: health, agriculture, labour, forestry, lands, game & fish, as well as a small tourist information office. The Provincial Building still houses a number of provincial government departments and services including Conservation, Family Services & Housing, Health, Aboriginal & Northern Affairs, Agriculture, Food & Rural Initiatives, and Culture, Heritage & Tourism.

WGMC 57

This U-matic tape contains one episode of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cree AIDS Safe Sex Video edited master. Listed as "Nipoo Aspiniwin." In Swampy Cree, the video describes safer sex practices and indicates sources for prophylactics and information. Taped January 24, 19??.

Winnipeg Gay Media Collective

Alida Laporte Gendreau et Claire Gendreau Bartmanovich

  • CA ASHSB 0425
  • Fonds
  • 1870-1992, predominant 1880-1970

Ce fonds documente principalement les familles Laporte, Schwartz et Gendreau de Saint-Norbert au Manitoba, leurs amis et leur parenté. On y retrouve plusieurs photographies des premiers commerces de la famille, des activités et des sorties de famille et de tous les membres de la famille en passant par les ancêtres jusqu'aux petits-enfants. Ce fonds comprend en outre une importante documentation sur Saint-Norbert en particulier, mais aussi sur Sainte-Agathe, Grand Beach, Somerset, Winnipeg, et sur Saint-Adolphe. Il y a aussi deux albums qui contiennent encore des photographies, principalement des photographies de voyage et de famille, mais aussi des photographies du travail d'Alice Laporte comme infirmière à l'Hôpital général de Saint-Boniface, et de Napoléon Laporte comme étudiant à l'école de médecine de Winnipeg. Ce fonds comprend en outre une lettre de Wilfrid Laurier alors qu'il était encore avocat en 1875. Il y a aussi une peinture de l'avenue de l'Église à Saint-Norbert peinturée en 1913 par Alida Gendreau.

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Paroisse de Saint-Laurent

  • CA ASHSB 0429
  • Fonds
  • 1864-1969

Ce fonds est composé de photocopies des registres de baptêmes, de mariages et de sépultures célébrés dans la paroisse de Saint-Laurent au Manitoba.

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Fleet G. Whitakers fonds

The Fleet G. Whitakers fonds consists of a string bound file folder with the following contents: microfilm copy 23 pgs., notebook municipal law 46 pgs., lined paper international law 49 pgs., notes various 13 pgs., legal briefs 142 and 122 pgs. These appear to be notes from when he attended law school in Saskatoon.

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