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CA ON00408 F046-S04-0248-08 · File · 2007
Part of Institute of Community Studies and Oral History fonds

File contains 8 student projects from HIST 4375 (Community History: Approaches, Sources and Methods). Reports include: "A Pretty Little Wedding in June: Weddings in North Bay, 1930-1935" by Amy Toms, "North Bay and the Depression: How the City survived" by Nathanial Smith, "Dear Santa: Letters to Santa Claus, 1933" by Natalie Priest, "Teacher education in North Bay: The transition years" by Allison Linney, "The Diversity of North Bay during the boom years" by Brent Campbell, "Cold War kinship: Military cultures North Bay and abroad" by Colin Archbell, "St. Andrew's Woman's Association and their contribution to World War Two" by Allison Hunt, and "Municipal politics in North Bay" by Krystle Forsythe.

CA ON00408 F046-S04-0249-04 · Item · 2006-2007
Part of Institute of Community Studies and Oral History fonds

Item is a bound collection of student projects including: "Cold War kinship: Military culture in North Bay" by Colin Archbell, "The diversity of North Bay during the boom years" by Brent Campbell, "Municipal politics in North Bay" by Krystal Forsythe, "St. Andrew's Women's Association and their contribution to World War Two" by Allison Hunt, "Teacher education in North Bay: The transition years" by Allison Linney, "Dear Santa: Letters to Santa Claus, 1933" by Natalie Priest, "North Bay and the Depression: How the City survived" by Nathaniel Smith, and "A pretty little wedding in June: Weddings in North Bay, 1930-1935" by Amy Toms. Item also includes a CD containing scanned documents, photographs, video recordings of interviews, presentations, and spreadsheets.

CA ON00408 C004-S01 · Series · 1909-2007
Part of Françoise Noël collection

Series consists of programs and souvenir booklets from events organized by North Bay clubs, service organizations, churches, and schools including banquets, church services, memorial services, sporting events, art exhibitions, and anniversary celebrations. Series also contains souvenir booklets from civic anniversary celebrations in Powassan, Cobalt, and Renfrew.

CA ON00408 F053-S03-0261-03 · File · 2005-2007
Part of Brian Nettlefold fonds

File documents a FedNor grant application and conceptual design planning for the new library. File contains correspondence, responses to a request for proposals (RFP) for conceptual design assistance, presentations, and other material

CA ON00408 C001 · Collection · 1917-2007

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).

New library facility
CA ON00408 F053-S03-0261-01 · File · 2005-2007
Part of Brian Nettlefold fonds

File documents the planning for the new library facility. File contains correspondence, grant applications, invoices, reports, and minutes of the New Library Facility Planning Committee.

File is arranged into eight sections: consultant - meetings with week of Jan. 10; consultant's report; FedNor - claims; FedNor - proposal; invoices; letters of support; minutes; public libraries.

The scribe
CA ON00408 C002-S08-0272-08 · File · 2007
Part of Nipissing University publications and ephemera collection

File contains the first two issues of The Scribe, a student magazine founded by Erin Bouman and Letlotlo Gariba which they described as "a collaborative youth effort to combat apathy in our own little community of North Bay."