Fonds reflects the administrative and membership activities of the B.C. Scaler’s Association and the connected B.C. Government Employees Union. The materials are arranged by the association’s primary functions in 5 series of textual records. All items in their respective folders remain in original order. These records consist of numerous correspondences, minutes, newsletters, and other general administrative records. Materials relating to the association’s social activities and its role as a mediator for its members are also included within the fonds.
The fonds mainly consists of printing elements, prints, and video copies of four 16 mm documentary films made by Dick Harvey: "Indian Food Fishing on the Fraser River" (1982); "Roderick Haig-Brown Conservation Area" (1982), and two versions [long and short] of "Living River: An Ecological Study of a Pacific Slope River" (1973). There is also a print of a fifth title, "Big Qualicum River Development Project", produced by Harvey for Environment Canada in 1974; it was retained as a further example of his work.
The fonds consists of minutes of the Board of Directors, of Annual General Meetings, reports of the Matron to the House Committee, annual reports and a patients record book of the King's Daughters' Hospital in Duncan, B.C.
The fonds consists of general subject files, sales promotion material, quality control reports, bottleshop production reports, brewhouse records, and architectural and engineering files. Victoria-Phoenix records consist of general subject files, contracts, agreements with hotels, financial journals and ledgers. Fonds also includes records of Coast Breweries and Silver Spring Breweries.
The fonds consists of notes, correspondence, minutes and reports accumulated by Ormsby during her tenure as a member of the Provincial Heritage Advisory Board. Fonds also includes two letters from Major J.S. Matthews, Vancouver City Archivist, concerning P.G. Silverman and other researchers, 1955. Also includes a photo album, stored in container 913433-0648.
The fonds consists of the records of Dr. Richard Foulkes, including reports, articles, correspondence and speeches, 1960-1981. The fonds also includes copies of reports, working papers, audio recordings and his private journal relating to his work on the Health Security Program Project, 1972 - 1976.
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence files, ledgers, membership rolls, briefs on reforestation, Forest Service reorganization and salmonid enhancement.
The fonds consists of administrative files created by the Victoria office of the Community Care Services Society between 1971 and 1981. The fonds includes: agendas and minutes from the meetings of the board of directors; correspondence relating to the litigation case against the society; financial records; and files relating to employee positions. The special care services files which originally formed part of these records were destroyed by the BC Archives and Records Service upon transfer. Operational files of the society which governed community care activities may have been absorbed by the government departments which took over the functions and staff in 1980.
The fonds consists of correspondence, clippings, articles and photographs relating to big game hunting in the Cassiar District, principally created by George and Georgiana Ball. Fonds also includes home movies of Ball family activities and oral history interviews with family and neighbours.
The fonds consists of transcripts and a microfilm copy of H.P. Pennant's diaries; a microfilmed copy of a cashbook and the diary of Fitzalan Victor Cornwall, and selected copies of family photographs.
The fonds consists of records generated by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, its subordinate branches, divisions and agencies and predecessors, relating to the administration of Indian affairs in British Columbia. The fonds includes records created in the offices of the Indian Reserve Commissioner, the Indian Commissioner, and the Chief-Inspector of Indian Agencies for the Department of Indian Affairs and the Indian Affairs Branch. It also includes records of the Victoria office of the Indian Superintendent of British Columbia. Copies of records from the National Archives of Canada include microfilm copies of parts of RG 10 (central registry files and records of the Indian Reserve Commission) and photocopies of finding aids. Types of records from the office of the Indian Superintendent of British Columbia include records books, cash books, cheque books, letters of credit, statement of accounts, schedules, and requisition receipt books.
Canada. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
The fonds consists of selected footage of CHEK-TV's film library and news footage pertaining to Victoria and Vancouver Island events. Includes news line-up sheets.
The fonds consists of correspondence, annual reports, minutes and financial papers, research files, reports, briefs and surveys produced by the Greater Victoria Association on Alcoholism.
The fonds consists of the minutes of the Steering Committee and Board, grant proposals, progress reports and general correspondence regarding the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television programme.
The fonds consists of the personal and professional records of Einar Maynard Gunderson between 1899 and 1980. They include biographical notes, personal correspondence, music programs and business and financial papers. The fonds also includes professional records from his various roles including Finance Minister for the Social Credit Government, the Vice President for Pacific Great Eastern Railway, and as a member of the Vancouver Board of Trade. There is also a large assortment of family and professional photos.