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 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.
File contains what appears to be a complete set of the North Bay Daily Nugget issues from May to August 1942.
Item is a special newspaper supplement published by the Daily Nugget for the fiftieth anniversary of the Ontario Northland Railway.
Item is a community cookbook published by the Daily Nugget as a special newspaper supplement.
Item is an essay on the history of Ontario Hydro in the North Bay District, with an accompanying letter.
Item is a special edition of the Daily Nugget published to celebrate Old Home Week and the 75th anniversary of the founding of North Bay.
Item is a report.
Item is a report about air transportation in northern Ontario.
Item is a pamphlet about the Nipissing District.
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 booklet about the history of the Northern Ontario Public School Principals' Association.
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 program that contains lists of: school staff, the North Bay Collegiate Institute Board, the Advisory Vocational Committee, Students' Council, award winners, graduates, members of championship teams, and individual champions.
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 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 postcard of the memorial at the corner of Algonquin Avenue and Front Street in North Bay.
Item is an event program containing a seating plan.
File contains news releases issued by Ontario Hydro's Northeastern Region.
Item is a reunion convention program.
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 brief history of Cobalt, reprinted from an article in <i>The Canadian Magazine</i>.
File contains press clippings about Ontario Hydro's Northeastern Region that were compiled by the Ontario Hydro Press Clipping Service.
Item is a report about post-secondary educational institutions in North Bay and Sault Ste. Marie.
Item is a special newspaper supplement published to promote the new College Education Centre prior to its open house.
Item is a brief history of Cobalt by L. Carson Brown, reprinted from the <i>Canadian Geographical Journal</i> (July 1963).
Item is an article by L. Carson Brown reprinted from the <i>Canadian Geographical Journal</i> (January 1967).
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 special edition of the North Bay Nugget published for the fiftieth anniversary of the City of North Bay.
Item is a reunion convention program.
Item is an article about Sandy Inlet published in the <i>Canadian Geographical Journal</i>.
Item is a special newspaper supplement published by the North Bay Nugget to promote local businesses and industries.
Item is an illustrated article, originally from <i>The Canadian</i> magazine, which was reprinted in the <i>North Bay Nugget</i>.
File contains City of North Bay notices of approval and amendment regarding land use and city planning projects, land use plans, and the summary of a feasibility and environmental study of the Highway 11 corridor.
Item is an article about the history of Sturgeon Falls.
Item is an article about North Bay and the Dionne quintuplets.
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.
Item is an article entitled "Pioneer families - their odyssey - their roots" about pioneers in the Nipissing District.
Item is a North Bay visitors guide for the summer of 1978.
File contains 38 regular issues of The North Bay Nugget / The Nugget Daily News / The Nugget. Many issues contain front page articles about significant local events such as the anniversaries of the Ontario Northland Railway and North Bay Teacher's College, the Donald Kelly escape, and a tragic explosion that destroyed the Barry Building on McIntyre Street. Some issues are missing pages.
Dates of issues: 17 October 1922; 6 December 1929; 8, 29 October 1930; 1, 5 November 1930; 16 September 1931; 31 October 1931; 14 November 1931; 2 December 1931; 17-18, 20 February 1932; 9 March 1932; 4, 11, 14, 18, 21, 28 May 1932; 11 February 1942; 29 November 1943; 21 March 1944; 4 April 1944; 12 April 1952; 9 May 1952; 3 October 1959; 29 April 1961; 30 June 1967; 23 November 1967; 8 February 1968; 18 March 1971; 27 October 1972; 10 October 1974; 9-10 January 1975; 2 August 1975; 26 April 1978.