Item is a chapter about the towns, parks, geography, and economy of the District of Nipissing.
Item is a children's book.
Item is a quarterly newsletter about industrial and business developments in North Bay.
Fonds consists of a booklet created by the Sisters of the Precious Blood about the history of their monastery in North Bay.
The Sisters of the Precious BloodFile contains the first two issues of The Sentinel, "an independent student newspaper about student life and interests on campus and in the community" edited by Peter Magill.
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."
Item is a tourist brochure for the towns of Cobalt, Haileybury, and New Liskeard. Brochure contains descriptions of each town's history and tourist attractions, photographs, a map of the area, and an advertisement for the Cobalt Mining Museum.
Item is a colourful printed banner featuring a poem entitled "The Sash" beneath an illustration of King William III of England on horseback.
Item is an article in <i>Ontario Fish and Wildlife Review</i> about modifications made to Duchesnay Creek walleye spawning sites using broken rock from excavations for the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) site in North Bay.
Item is a stock certificate that "certifies that Mrs. A.R. Rawn is the owner of ten shares of the capital stock of the Rush Bay Holding Company Limited" (which had its head office in North Bay).
Item is a scrapbook documenting Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Canadore College. Scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings, itineraries, guest lists, correspondence, receipts, etc.
Item is a report about air transportation in northern Ontario.
Item is a booklet about tourism in Canada, the majority of which is about Ontario.
Item is a Widdifield Secondary School yearbook.
Item is a report on the Ontario university system.
Item is a booklet containing poems and photographs, possibly created for the anniversary celebration of a school in Woodburn that Cummings attended.
File contains 15 yearbooks of the Algonquin Composite School/North Bay Collegiate Institute and Vocational School titled "The Northland Echo." The file contains yearbooks from: 1923, 1928-1929, 1933, 1936, 1939, 1940-1941, 1946-1949, 1954-1955, 1957, 1961-1962.
Item is a St. Joseph's Academy yearbook (volume 5) .
Item is a wartime magazine "published by the Woman's Canadian Club for patriotic purposes." Magazine contains: articles about the war effort and local military units; an honour roll of local men serving in the armed forces; local news and sporting news; advertisements for local businesses; descriptions of local clubs, churches, schools; and excerpts of letters from servicemen and nurses.
File documents the planning of the first Northern Literary Symposium at Nipissing College by a conference committee chaired by Zytaruk. File contains correspondence, programs, and registration forms.
Item is a study of post-secondary education in Northern Ontario.
Series documents Surtees' research for his book <i>The Northern Connection: Ontario Northland Since 1902</i> (published 1992), a history of the Ontario Northland Railway/Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway. Series is arranged into four subseries: interview audio recordings, interview files, maps and plans, and photographs. Series also contains other records created or collected by Surtees in the course of his research including correspondence, newspaper clippings, photocopies of archival records, Ontario Northland reports and newsletters, and ephemera.
Item is a brochure about the North Bay Public Library, with information about services, a staff list, a list of board members, and collection statistics.
Subseries consists of regular newspaper issues, supplements, and special editions published by The North Bay Nugget.
File contains what appears to be a complete set of the North Bay Daily Nugget issues from May to August 1942.
File contains issues of <i>The North Bay Cambrian</i>, a weekly newspaper produced by students in the Communications Arts Division during the fall and winter semesters.
Item is a ring-bound scrapbook containing student poetry, drawings, paintings, photographs, essays, short stories, and jokes, mostly about student life at the normal school.
Item is an article in the <i>Bureau of Mines Report</i>, volume VIII.
File documents the work of the editorial board which oversaw the publication of the Nipissing University Review magazine. File is arranged into the following sections: reports; agendas, issues, minutes; review info; letters; and e-mail. File contains correspondence, minutes, agendas, and Editor's reports.
File contains issues of <i>The Nipissing University Review</i> magazine, formerly called <i>The Alumni Quarterly</i> (1981-1997) and <i>The Nipissing Review</i> (1995-1997). The magazine was originally published by the Office of Alumni Affairs and later by University Advancement's Communications Office.
Fonds documents the Nipissing Drug Store's filling of pharmaceutical prescriptions for customers. Fonds consists of prescription ledgers and one framed analytical chemistry certificate.
The Nipissing Drug StoreItem is a pamphlet about the Nipissing District.
Item is a primary reader.
Item is a video recording.
Item is a driving manual.
Item is a booklet featuring a "short photo history of the monastery of the Sisters of the Precious Blood" in North Bay. The booklet was created by the Sisters and was presented to the faculty and students of Nipissing University on 30 November 2007, presumably on the occasion of the monastery's purchase by Nipissing University. The booklet contains photographs and descriptions of the monastery's construction (beginning in 1961), its facilities, and grounds.
Item is a student oral history project containing research ethics applications, oral history consent forms, transcripts, interview summaries, and a report.
Item is a large black golf shirt with the Learning Library Campaign logo on the upper left chest.
File contains ephemera from the Learning Library Campaign, a fundraising campaign to support the construction of a new library. File contains brochures, an invitation to the grand opening, as well as a bookmark and magnetic lapel pin bearing the campaign's butterfly logo.
File contains an invitation and pamphlet.
Item is a narrative history prepared by the Harris Learning Library's Data and Documents Coordinator Tom Power about a wartime rescue operation in Northern Quebec that inspired Ernest Gann's novel (and a subsequent John Wayne film) "Island in the Sky." The narrative history also covers a mineral exploration project by Fockler, his associates, and Inco that later took place in the same area. The history provides background and context for the other files and items in the series.
Item is an illustrated tourism booklet containing poetry, stories about the history of North Bay and area, information about local tourist accommodations, local business advertisements, and an illustrated map titled : How to get there in North Bay.
Item is a North Bay tourist guide.
Item is a student oral history project. The project contains an ethics application, oral history consent forms, transcripts, interview summaries, and a report.
Item is a postally unused postcard.