This series contains records collected and created by the Civic Centennial Committee. It includes foundational documentation, meeting minutes, correspondence, and general information and ephemera relating to Canada's Centennial.
Zonder titelThis series contains correspondence files from the Public Relations Department. The majority of the files are subject files. However, there are also some files of general correspondence, as well as correspondence around requests for financial contributions through the Department's hosting program.
Postcard of Edmonton's City New City Hall, which officially opened May 31st, 1957. The administrative centre of Canada's fastest growing city.
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 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.
Image includes moat, drawbridge, and entrance through stockade.
Image includes barn and silo, chicken coop and bridge.
Image includes tiger shark model with aquarium, Noah's Ark model, and train station.
Image includes deer in deer hut area, bird house and elevated monkey houses.
Image includes barn and silo, chicken coop, miniature storyland houses and elevated monkey houses.