Fonds contains annual reports and newsletters.
Saint Andrew's United Church (North Bay)File contains an unbound album of photographs that document the work of a (Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway?) surveying team in Northern Ontario from 1914 to around 1918. The album contains photographs (many captioned) depicting: the surveying crew at work and rest; winter travel with sleds and snowshoes; railway construction, including trestle building, laying rail, and construction equipment; railway cars, infrastructure, bridges, stations, and personnel; natural landscapes (such as river rapids and falls) and events (including floods, ice jams, a forest fire, and storm damage to trees); wild animals and pelts; a baseball club and field; transportation including canoes and a horse sled; a Hudson's Bay Company post and dog team; and the Revillon Brothers' schooner and post on James Bay. Locations depicted in the album include Elk Lake, Earlton, Gowanada Road, the Abbitibi River, Cochrane, Moose Factory, Matheson, Black River, New Liskeard, the Matogami River, Madawaska, and Haileybury.
File also contains a Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Commission baggage notice, and eight loose photographs (some of which appear to have come from the album) with subjects including surveying and transportation of railway ties by rail.
Collection consists of four journal articles by Rudy Mauro about the making of the 1942 film "Captains of the Clouds," which was filmed in North Bay and other locations in Northern Ontario.
Mauro, RudyItem contains signatures and lodge numbers of attendees, arranged by meeting date.
File contains photographs of Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Canadore College.
Fonds reflects the administration of the Royal Scarlet Chapter of the District of East Nipissing, particularly its meetings and membership. Fonds contains two minute books, an attendance book, and a membership roll book.
Royal Scarlet Chapter (District of East Nipissing)Fonds reflects the administration of Royal Scarlet Chapter D.83 (District of North Nipissing), particularly its meetings, membership, and finances. Fonds contains one series containing three minute books, as well as an attendance register and a cash book.
Royal Scarlet Chapter D.83 (District of North Nipissing)Item is the preliminary report of the Royal Commission on Algoma University College.
Item contains Royal Blue Degree lodge meeting minutes.
Item contains Royal Arch Purple Degree lodge meeting minutes and membership lists.
File contains photographs of railway trestle construction, railway workers, and their accommodations.
File contains issues 1 and 3 of Rond-Point, the newsletter of L'ecole secondaire bilingue de North Bay.
File contains correspondence, travel assistance applications, requisitions for professional development funds, essays, teaching appointment forms, grant applications, teaching evaluation questionnaires, and academic transcripts.
File contains academic papers by Klingspon, correspondence, and an assessment form.
Item is a student oral history project containing research ethics applications, oral history consent forms, transcripts, interview summaries, a report, PowerPoint slides, and clippings.
Item is a design drawing of a roll of honour commemorating Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway employees who served in World War One, including those who were wounded, taken prisoner, or killed in action.
Item is a roll book containing membership information and record of attendance and dues paid. Recorded information includes: member number, name, age, occupation, post office address, how admitted (by initiation or certificate), date of admission, arrears, and a monthly record of attendance and dues paid. Item also contains some lodge meeting minutes from 1889.
Fonds relates to Lavack's work as a District Consultant with the Youth and Recreation Branch of the Ontario Department of Education. The fonds mainly consists of reports on seminars, conferences, programs, and studies regarding Indigenous education in Northwestern Ontario.
Lavack, RobertSub-series contains photographs of a convocation ceremony and a roast for Ted Chase that was held at The Wall.
Item is a postally unused postcard.
File contains a gift form and a DVD containing scans of portraits by Railton Photo of the members of the Rinkey Dinks North Bay ladies softball team as Northern Ontario champions in 1928.
Item is a photograph of the Master and another member of Loyal Orange Lodge No. 876 looking at a list of the lodge's past masters during the 100th anniversary of the lodge.
Item is a studio portrait of the Grand Master and Grand Organizer of the Provincial Grand Black Chapter of Ontario West. The two men are seated and wearing lodge sashes and regalia.
Item is a studio portrait of the Grand Master and Grand Organizer of the Provincial Grand Black Chapter of Ontario West. The two men are standing with their hands resting on a table, and are wearing lodge sashes and regalia.
File contains an a video recording of an interview of Richard Beauchamp [sp?], one of the graduates of Nipissing College's first Education class (1972) and a member of the college's first hockey team.
File contains photographs of a dinner and ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Item is a program for a Scollard Hall reunion held August 4-6, 1956. Program also contains a ladies program and a schedule of events.
Item is a retirement speech given by professor Diana Walton at a Nipissing University Board of Governors dinner in her honour.
File contains a variety of photographs taken in Timmins, Porcupine City, South Porcupine, and Hayle that depict camps, mines, a sawmill, prospectors in canoes, lakes, rapids, and the visit of the Governor General to Timmins (September 26, 1914).
Item is a postally used postcard.
File contains brochures, booklets, and a promotional information package.
Series contains student reports and research projects carried out as a requirement of courses in the Environmental Biology Technician/Technology program, an interdisciplinary program focused on environmental monitoring and evaluation through which students graduated as Environmental Biology Technicians (later redesignated Environmental Protection Technicians) after four semesters, and could then return for a further two semesters to become Environmental Biology Technologists (later redesignated Environmental Protection Technologists, with a choice of specialization in either Environmental Management or Monitoring and Analysis). Reports were for third year courses in the Environmental Biology/Protection Technologist program, including ENV 300/301 (Environmental Biology III: Environmental Project), ENV 320 (Technical Reporting), and ENV 355 (Environmental Management Project). Reports were based on environmental study projects that students carried out over the course of a term, studies that were often locally based in the North Bay area.
Reports are arranged in files by year.
File contains research material that Data and Documents Coordinator Tom Power used in the preparation of the narrative history "The Lac O'Connor Story."