2017.1033/001 Demolition of the Lethbridge. Film and negatives . 1991.
2017.1033/002 Demolition of Eaton’s Store. 1991.
2017.1033/003 5th Street South: street views of the Lethbridge Hotel and surroundings. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/004 Chinatown: street view. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/005 Fire Hall. No. 1. …
Don Goodes lived in Lethbridge in 1990-1991, working at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery. Being witness to several demolition projects in the city, he took a series of photographs documenting the process. Many of the resulting prints were combined (taped together) to produce panaramic images of the sites.
Scope and Content
2017.1033/001 Demolition of the Lethbridge. Film and negatives . 1991.
2017.1033/002 Demolition of Eaton’s Store. 1991.
2017.1033/003 5th Street South: street views of the Lethbridge Hotel and surroundings. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/004 Chinatown: street view. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/005 Fire Hall. No. 1. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/006 Brewery Road. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/007 Comfort Station at Galt Gardens. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/008 Miscellaneous photos of the City of Lethbridge City. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/009 Miscellaneous: Brewery Gardens,street views, Oldman River Reservoir signs. 1990-1991.
001 Administrative records. 1991-1996. Permits, registrations, licenses.
002 Separation sheet. No date. One group photograph.
003 Administrative records. 1985-1991. Minutes, reports.
004 Administrative records (ASSA, Swim Alberta). 1985-1991. Minutes.
005-006 Published material. 1997-2002. ASS…
The Lethbridge Summer Swim Club, or Lethbridge Orcas, is a competitive swimming association founded in 1982 in Lethbridge, Alberta. Contemporarily, it is one of the most well-known swim associations in the city. The club’s purpose, beyond bolstering swimming skills, was to improve interpersonal and social capacities; learn the fundamentals of team work; learn the value in commitment and improvement.
The club holds its season from the months of May until August, allowing an array of age groups to partake (5-19). The Orcas have been very successful, boasting its twenty-four “Region F” championship wins, and its three Alberta Summer Swim Association (ASSA) provincial championship wins.
Scope and Content
001 Administrative records. 1991-1996. Permits, registrations, licenses.
002 Separation sheet. No date. One group photograph.
003 Administrative records. 1985-1991. Minutes, reports.
004 Administrative records (ASSA, Swim Alberta). 1985-1991. Minutes.
005-006 Published material. 1997-2002. ASSA magazines, Swim AB magazines.
007-008 Administrative records. 1991-1992. Minutes, budgets, financial statements.
009 Administrative records. 1993-1997. Reports, minutes, newsletters.
010 Meeting records. 1990-2002. Minutes, agendas.
011 Meeting records (ASSA). 1988-2001. Minutes, memos, registration documents.
012 Administrative records (“Region F”). 1983-1997. Meetings, agendas, certificates.
013 Rules and regulation documents (ASSA). 2001-2004. Handbooks, various other documents.
014 Financial records. 1996-2004. Casino documents, audits, annual reports.
015-016: Administrative records. 2002-2006. Minutes, schedules, newsletters, correspondence.
017 Administrative records (LSSC & ASSA). 1986-1988. Rules, guidelines, templates.
018 Administrative records. 2004. Hiring committee budget, employment documents.
019 Administrative records. 2001-2004. Minutes, agendas.
020 Informational records (ASSA). 1999-2001. Handbooks, templates, insurance documentation.
021 Registration records (ASSA). 1981-2000. Listing, competition.
022 Administrative records (LSSC). 1991-2001. Meetings, minutes, rules and regulations.
023 Funding documents (LSSC). 1991-1996. Letters of application.
024 Correspondence documents (LSSC & ASSA). 1986-2000. Emails, letters, conflicts and resolution.
025 Graphics (LSSC). 1988-1997. 5 photos. Design logos, photos.
026 Administrative registration records. 1994-2002. Registration lists, names.
027 Administrative records. 1995-1997. Invitational swim meet documents.
028 Administrative records. 1991-2000. Fundraising, funding, license applications.
029 Photography documents. 1991-1999 (?). 14 photographs.
030-031 Administrative records. 1984-2000. Meetings, minutes.
032 Administrative records. 1995-2001. Newsletters, permits, handbooks.
2018.1073.001 - Orcas Swim Club swim meet reports, itinerary, participant lists, etc.
2018.1073.002 - Scored Events 2014 Lethbridge Orcas Invitational A.M.
2018.1073.003 - Scored Events 2014 Lethbridge Orcas Invitational A.M.
2018.1073.004 - Scored Events 2014 Lethbridge Orcas Invitational P.M.
2018.1073.005 - Scored Events 2014 Lethbridge Orcas Invitational P.M.
2018.1073.006 - Swim Club Meet Manager Info
2018.1073.007 - Scored Events A.M. 2013 Lethbridge Orcas Invitational
2018.1073.008 - Lethbridge June 22, 2013 - afternoon session, Referee
2018.1073.009 - Scored Events P.M. 2013 Lethbridge Orcas Invitational
2018.1073.010 - Ribbons/Labels + sign up sheet, 1st Place ribbon
This program follows the story of Ron Smith’s trials. Ron Smith from Red Deer, Alberta is charged with the killings of two Blackfeet Indians: Harvey Madman Jr. and Thomas Running Rabbit Jr. after stealing their car in Montana. The trials are from 1982-1992. Ted Lympus- Flathead County Prosecutor, J…
This program follows the story of Ron Smith’s trials. Ron Smith from Red Deer, Alberta is charged with the killings of two Blackfeet Indians: Harvey Madman Jr. and Thomas Running Rabbit Jr. after stealing their car in Montana. The trials are from 1982-1992. Ted Lympus- Flathead County Prosecutor, Judge Micheal Keedy, Ron Smith, Shawn Trontel-Psychiatric Social Worker, Dr. William Stratford- Forensic psychiatrist, Harvey Madman-victim’s father, David Running Rabbit- victim’s brother, Katrina Running Rabbit- victim’s mother, Dan Vernay- Smith’s Attorney, and Douglas Harkin- District Court Judge all spoke during different stages of the trials.
The program focuses on the nine determinants of health and understanding them in order to create the right programs and policies for a healthy community. Paul Hasselback- Medical Officer of Health Chinook health Region speaks about improving health by looking at the determinants of health.
The program focuses on the nine determinants of health and understanding them in order to create the right programs and policies for a healthy community. Paul Hasselback- Medical Officer of Health Chinook health Region speaks about improving health by looking at the determinants of health.