This series consists photos of the 1982 Mayor’s Safety Awards.
File List
- EA-510-1 Mayor’s Safety Award, 1982
- EA-510-2 Ed Kyte and Cec Purves, 1982
- EA-510-3 Al Mauer and Cec Purves, 1982
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This series consists photos of the 1982 Mayor’s Safety Awards.
File List
This series contains correspondence primarily from the Computer Systems and Development Department, as well as some from its predecessor body the Computer Operations Branch of the Central Supply and Services Department. The records include correspondence, minutes, and reports generated through the development of computer systems for other City departments.
Computer Systems and Development DepartmentThis series contains year end reports from the Building Inspection Branch of the Bylaw Enforcement Department.
This series contains records collected and created by Ken Newman while serving as a City of Edmonton Alderman. The material has been divided into the following subseries:
This series consists of records created by the Legislative Committee. It includes meeting minutes, agendas and attachments from 1968-1984 (files 1-356), reports to Council from 1972-1981 (files 357-575) and Committee correspondence from 1968-1973 (files 576-645).
The series consists of minutes from the Edmonton Rugby Union Board of Directors meetings, joint meetings with the Alberta Rugby Union and various committees. The series also consists of agendas, correspondence, financial records, bulletins, reports, and a lease agreement with the Percy Page Centre.
Edmonton Rugby UnionThe series consists of records related to the operational functions of the Edmonton Social Planning Council (E.S.P.C.) and its communications and interactions with external organizations. During the E.S.P.C.'s early years, it acted as a coordinating body for other social agencies, therefore the series includes records pertaining to the council's interactions with a wide variety of organizations, government offices and persons. These include the Canadian Welfare Council, Youth Services, The John Howard Society, University of Alberta, Canadian Mental Health Association in Alberta and the Edmonton School Board, along with many others. Records include correspondence, reports, minutes, news clippings, and reference documentation. Minutes include those from related organizations and councils that the E.S.P.C. worked with, as well as the various committees within the council. Some of the records including, newsletters, programs and bulletins, relate to external organizations, at local, provincial, national and international levels. These records provide context for the E.P.S.C's work and interactions with these external organizations.
The series also includes records pertaining to the United Community Fund of Greater Edmonton (formerly Community Chest) which merged with the E.P.S.C. in 1953 and early correspondence with Charlotte Whitton, who founded the Canadian Council on Child Welfare in 1920.
Edmonton Social Planning CouncilThis series contains photographs that were likely taken for the Garneau Guardian newspaper. Some of the images can be found in the issues of the newspaper. The photographs feature pictures of events and developments around the neighbourhood as well as activities and programs put on by the Community League.
Garneau Community LeagueThis series consists of photographs documenting the work of the Parks and Recreation Department. Photos numbered EA-20 include images of civic properties, leisure programs, special events, sports, green spaces such as boulevards and parks, and City staff. It also includes a photographic inventory of several thousand images of schools, community halls, playgrounds, pools, parks, and facilities from around 1968. Photos numbered ET-28 were created as a slide library to be used by staff in presentations.
This series consists of meeting minutes, agendas, attachments, reports to Council, and correspondence created by the Utilities and Engineering Committee. Over the years the Committee had various names, including the Utilities Committee (1968-1971), the Utilities and Engineering Committee (1971-1982), the Utilities and Protective Services Committee (1982-1984), and the Utilities and Finance Committee (1984).
Between 1968 and 1972 only the meeting minutes were filed, with associated attachments being kept separately in subject files. Between 1973 and 1978 meeting minutes were filed with agendas, attachments, and associated reports to Council. Starting in December of 1978 reports to Council were filed separately.