Klondike Parade Day.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
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Klondike Parade Day.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
L-R: Treena Tran, Shashi Bhatia, Maureen LaPointe, Sandra Bray.
This photograph was published in City LINK in September, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
This photograph was published in City LINK in December, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
L-R: Ruth Klenke, Ben Czarnecki (Community Services), Arthur Yuen (Asset Management).
This photograph was published in City LINK in December, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
This series includes material created at City Hall for ceremonial purposes, such as guest books; material relating to the City’s corporate identity such as flags, a tartan, and a City crest; and documents meant to raise awareness such as proclamations. It also includes discrete items relating to specific special events and miscellaneous reports collected by the department.
The material in this series is not part of a particular business unit, function, or Committee for which we have records. Since nothing else exists at present to contextualize the material, it has been described as a series of discrete items.
This series includes material created by the Special Events Office, a centralized body created in the early 1980s to administer significant civic events. This was a departure from previous special events, which were arranged by organizing committees. The events reflected in these records include the openings of Police Headquarters and the new Convention Centre, the City’s 80th anniversary celebrations, the visit of Pope John Paul II, the military tattoo which resulted in the creation of the Mayors Chain of Office, and the Tribach Festival. The records also include material relating to the replacement of the Commission Board with the Office of the City Manager.
This photograph was from file 14 (Military Tattoo/Chain of Office).
Indigenous dancers performing at the Paul Kane dinner held at Fort Edmonton; the dancers are wearing traditional costume, and dinner guests are seated at tables set against the walls of the room.
This image presents the last members of the Commission Board before it was dissolved in 1984. Commissioners were executives of the City government who oversaw operations in a number of departments to assist the Mayor (who usually oversaw the Financial Dept). In 1984 the Commissioners were transitioned into the City Manager's Office and Deputy City Managers except for Thomas Adams, who retired.
Names: Walker, Phil H.; Adams, Thomas E.; Purves, Cec; Dietze, Sig; Lychak, Douglas A.