Item is a program of events celebrating the 100th anniversary of the railway in North Bay.
Item is a transit and tourism map.
Item is a transit and tourism map.
Item is a booklet about the 22nd NORAD Region, which had its headquarters in North Bay. The stated aim of the booklet is "to provide the reader with an understanding of the Region's vital role in the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD)." The booklet also contains information about the construction, layout, and operation of the underground Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) installation in North Bay.
Item is a program from the ceremony for the presentation of a regimental guidon (pennant). Item contains a history of colours, order of ceremony, the Algonquin Regiment's battle honours, order of service for consecration of colours, history of the Algonquin Regiment, and a list of officers and warrant officers on parade.
Item is a brief prepared by a study group representing the francophone community in North Bay and submitted to the Wright Commission.
Item is a booklet containing information about North Bay on subjects including travel and transport, economics, labour force, tourism industry, lifestyle, and education.
Item is a brochure for the North Bay Area Museum containing a brief history of North Bay.
Item is a paper about the geological and archaeological history of the Lake Nipissing region.
Item is a report.
Item is a reunion convention program.
Item is a special newspaper supplement published by the North Bay Nugget to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its daily news service.
Item is a booklet about heritage walking tours in Bracebridge, Ontario.
Item is a call for proposals for developments in downtown North Bay.
File contains three issues (one partial) of the Capitol News, a free weekly North Bay newspaper published by Commercial Press. Issues are dated 23 October 1930, 3 December 1931, and 26 May 1932.
Item is a special edition of the North Bay Nugget published to celebrate the Canadian Centennial. The newspaper contains sections about: Mattawa and District; Temiskaming and District; Sturgeon Falls and District; Temagami, Latchford, Cobalt, Haileybury, New Liskeard, Earlton, Englehart; and the Parry Sound District.
Item is an event program that contains lists of: school staff, the North Bay Collegiate Institute Board, the Advisory Vocational Committee, Students' Council, scholarship and award winners, graduates, and scholars and honour students.
Item is a promotional booklet intended for industrial businesses considering relocation to North Bay. Item contains information about the City of North Bay (including its geographic location, climate, demographics, municipal government, and services), regional transportation, civic data (housing, recreation, and education), local wage rates, and a list of local industries, products, hospitals, and financial institutions.
Item is a draft of a revised peacetime emergency plan.
Item is a directory of North Bay businesses that was published by V. Fedeli Advertising for the City of North Bay's Economic Development Department.
Item is a brief history of Cobalt by L. Carson Brown, reprinted from the <i>Canadian Geographical Journal</i> (July 1963).
Item is a special newspaper supplement published to promote the new College Education Centre prior to its open house.
Item is a community profiles guide containing information about population, family structure, marital status, mother tongue, education, income, housing, labour force, agriculture, projects completed, industrial land, utilities, and township amenities.
Item is a calendar featuring photographs of the Dionne Quintuplets published by Hamilton Printers, Callander with the assistance of the North Himsworth Museum.
Item is a handout about the Sector Air Operation Control (SAOC, formerly the Semi-Automated Ground Environment or SAGE), the underground NORAD facility in North Bay.
Item is a record single featuring two songs: "One hundred years of rail" by Diesel Dave and the Extra Gang (a commemorative song written for North Bay's 100 years of rail celebrations) and "All of my tomorrows" by Ted Chase.
Item is a visitors guide for the Near North area.
Collection consists of pamphlets, articles, reports, and ephemera relating to North Bay and northeastern Ontario that were collected by the Education Centre Library for its vertical file (a collection of documents maintained by a library to provide easy access to information about frequently-requested topics; vertical files were especially popular before the rise of the Internet). The collection was created from the early 1970s, when the Library was founded, until the dissolution of the vertical file in the late 2000s.
Most files are arranged alphabetically by subject or by place name (in the case of items relating to communities other than North Bay).
Item is an event program containing a seating plan.
Item is a directory of industrial firms in North Bay, arranged by business type. Directory includes name of business, address, contact information, name of owner or manager, number of employees, and products.
Item is an article entitled "Pioneer families - their odyssey - their roots" about pioneers in the Nipissing District.
Item is a special edition of the North Bay Nugget published for the fiftieth anniversary of the City of North Bay.
Item is a community cookbook published by the Daily Nugget as a special newspaper supplement.
Item is a map showing the distribution of fish species in the North Bay area, which also contains a chart for determining fish age based on length (by species).
Item is an information package intended for industrial businesses considering relocation to North Bay. Item contains information about financial incentives, Canadore College of Applied Arts and Techology, school boards, utility rates, transportation, labour services and benefits, North Bay Public Library, and the Theatre and Arts Community Centre.
File contains the first two issues of Gig Magazine, a free monthly magazine about entertainment and culture in North Bay published by Benjamin Blair.
Item is a press release, originally issued in July 1959.
Item is an article about the history of Sturgeon Falls.
Item is a press release originally released on June 13, 1974.
Item is a press release originally released on June 11, 1971.
Item is an essay on the history of Ontario Hydro in the North Bay District, with an accompanying letter.