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Forest Service personnel photographs

  • GR-3437
  • Series
  • 1913-1982

The series consists of Forest Service personnel photographic prints and negatives created by the British Columbia Forest Service between 1913 and 1982. The photographs are arranged alphabetically by the last name of the employee. The photo prints are mounted on cards which contain the title, the Oxford Forest classification number, the Forest Service photo number, the photographer's name and the date the photo was taken. The negatives are arranged alphabetically. The negatives have been removed from the original glassine negative sleeves. These sleeves, which often have notes written on them, have been preserved.

British Columbia. Forest Service

Kamloops Supreme Court divorce orders, judgements, and reasons for judgement

  • GR-4177
  • Series
  • 1981-2001, predominant 1981-1999

The series consists of original divorce orders, judgements and reasons for judgements created between 1981 and 2001 by the Kamloops Supreme Court registry. Between 1968 and 1985, a judgement by way of decree nisi required a three-month waiting period before a judgement by way of decree absolute could be applied for. During this time, a divorce was not legally in effect without a decree absolute. After 1985, divorce orders automatically came into effect 31 days after the divorce was granted, barring an appeal. Reasons for judgment are available for some, but not all, divorces.

Between 1981-1985, the records are arranged by file number and there may be several records with the same file number grouped together, each with different entered dates. The years listed in the attached finding aid appear to be based on the date that a divorce was first initiated, but this is not verifiable or consistent across the records. Starting in late 1985, the records are arranged by volume and file number, and dates used in the finding aid are the court registry’s entered date. Reasons for judgement from 1991-2001 have been arranged separately, by file number, within box 27. A nominal finding aid for only those reasons for judgement is available at the end of the attached file list. The records were scheduled for full retention under Court Services ORCS (schedule 100152) 51440-25.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Kamloops)

Motor carrier appeal case files

  • GR-4190
  • Series
  • 1989-1992

The series consists of records relating to the administration of cabinet appeals, mainly decisions of the Motor Carrier Commission under the Motor Carrier Act (RSBC 1979, c. 286), now repealed. This statute required appeals to be administered by the Ministry of Attorney General. These records were created and received by the Order in Council Administration office, under the Ministry of the Attorney General - Legal Services Branch, between 1989-1992 in British Columbia. These appeal case files provide evidence that the application for judicial reviews is not prevented or prohibited by the passing of time, Judicial Review Procedure Act (RSBC 1996, c. 241). According to the records schedule, approximately 50 appeals were heard each year. The series includes successful appeals as well as those that are closed, withdrawn, or abandoned. Outcomes of the appeal process are annotated on the corresponding file folder.

This series is arranged numerically. The records consist of correspondence, precis, briefs, mailing fees, and filing fee receipts. These records are classified as appeal case files (secondary 93050-20) under the Orders in Council Administration ORCS (schedule 107559).

British Columbia. Legal Services Branch

Treasury Department general correspondence files

  • GR-1773
  • Series
  • 1913-1938

This series consists of general correspondence files from the Treasury Department, and its successor the Department of Finance. The records cover the period from 1913-1938.

Correspondence from 1913-1924 is arranged by file number. Each letter has a unique number applied to it including the last two digits of the year received, and a number (e.g. 335/1916 is letter 335 received in the year 1916).

Correspondence from the 1920s to 1938 is arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent.

British Columbia. Treasury Dept.

Treasury Department correspondence inward

  • GR-1741
  • Series
  • 1873-1913

This series consists of microfilmed copies of letters inward to the Treasury Department. The records are arranged chronologically, generally by their date of receipt. Each letter has a unique number applied to it including the last two digits of the year received, and a number (e.g. 191/92 or 92 : 191 is letter 191 received in the year 1892).

The series also includes some assorted paper records, consisting of correspondence and other banking records. These records were missed at the time the microfilm was created and only exist as paper originals.

British Columbia. Treasury Dept.

Assorted petitions

  • GR-4192
  • Series
  • 1867-[19--?]

This series consists of a collection of petitions submitted to representatives of the government of British Columbia from citizens. The series includes the following petitions

  1. Petition to retain the New Westminster Assay Office, 16 October 1867
  2. Petition to improve the steep grade of the Clinton-Alkali Lake Waggon Road from the residents of Dog Creek and Canoe Creek to the Provincial Secretary
  3. Petition to fill the vacant position of Cariboo Gold Commissioner to the Premier [1875?]

British Columbia. Office of the Premier

Revelstoke Government Agent correspondence

  • GR-0502
  • Series
  • 1890-1916

The series consists of correspondence from the office of the Government Agent, Revelstoke, B.C. from 1890 to 1916, with some gaps. The majority of the records are letter press copies of the Agent's outgoing correspondence in 18 volumes. Each volume is indexed and contains a mixture of typed and handwritten letters out. The letters cover all matters dealt with by the Government Agent, including land pre-emptions and purchases, timber rights, taxes and other issues.

The series also includes a few other records created or received by the Revelstoke Government Agent's office. This includes correspondence, petitions, water notices and mineral claim certificates of improvement.

British Columbia. Government Agent (Revelstoke)

Advertising projects

  • GR-4193
  • Series
  • 2003-2010

The series consists of the advertising project files of the Public Affairs Bureau (PAB) created between 2003-2010 in British Columbia. The records document project files related to the preparation of government advertisements in multiple formats such as for television, magazines, and radio. Some of the advertisements were developed in-house but PAB often contracted private advertising agencies for larger advertising initiatives. The records cover advertising projects that document the announcement and marketing of programs that had considerable impact on the province or showed innovative approaches to advertising such as forest fire prevention, the mountain pine beetle epidemic, and the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic games. PAB moved between the following ministries: Office of the Premier and Cabinet, 2001-2004; Ministry of Finance, 2004-2009; and Ministry of Citizen’s Services, 2009-2011.

The records are arranged by project. They include media inquiries, videos of advertisements, source material, promotional items, copies of model releases, copies of APOs (ad placement orders), layouts of print ads, and final copy. The records are classified as secondary 23040-30 advertising projects under the Government Communications ORCS (schedule 881035).

British Columbia. Office of the Premier

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