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Commission on the Kelowna Police (1929)

  • GR-0903
  • Series
  • 1929-1930

This series consists of the records of the Commission on the Kelowna Police, 1929. Commission records consist of Letters Patent appointing the commissioner, transcripts of proceedings, exhibits, documents filed but not marked as exhibits, one Canadian Bar Review journal, and the report.

British Columbia. Commission on the Kelowna Police (1929)

Records of the Alcohol and Drug Commission

  • GR-2689
  • Series
  • 1972 1977

Files of the chairman, J. Peter Stein, and his office, including files relating specifically to funded agencies. The Alcohol and Drug Commission was established in 1973 by legislation. The act empowered the Commission (subject to the approval of the LieutenantGovernor in Council to 1.operate programs, or enter into agreements with any government branch, hospital, agency, university or person to operate programs, for studying, researching, diagnosing, treating, rehabilitating, counselling, following up, caring, or providing other services for alcoholics and drug users 2.provide financial or other assistance to any person or organization mentioned in 1. 3.conduct, or arrange and fund, programs for the dissemination of information about alcoholism and drug abuse. The commission reported to the legislature through the Ministry of Human Resources. In 1974 the commission absorbed the staff of the Narcotic Addiction Foundation, Alcoholism Foundation and the AlcoholDrug Education Service. In 1975 the commission was transferred from the Department of Human Resources to the Department of Health. Table of Contents Boxes 1-4 Office files. J. Peter Stein, 1973-1976 Boxes 5-10 Office and research files: general Boxes 11-16 Funded agencies, 1972-1977

British Columbia. Alcohol and Drug Commission

Ministry of Human Resources ads

  • GR-3584
  • Series
  • 1979

The series consists of television commercials and public service announcements made by the Ministry of Human Resources, with the participation of the Ministry of the Attorney-General, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Health in 1979 as part of the "Year of the Child and Family in B.C."

British Columbia. Ministry of Human Resources