This file contains a copy of the Safe Disposal Toolkit, created by Edmonton's Safedmonton Initiatives, and is an example of the tools they created with their partner organizations around personal and community safety. The toolkit includes a DVD titled "Don't Get Stuck: Needle Safety Program", created by the Edmonton Police Service.
This series contains resources that were created by the City of Edmonton Archives as a means of responding to frequent reference requests. It includes the following two documents:
A binder of photos of Mayors, Aldermen, and Councillors (324.9 PHO). It contains copies of photographs from our collection and the collection of other archives, ranging from 1892 to the early 2000s.
An annotated document called "Municipal elections in Edmonton, 1892-1998 : summary of results with short mayoral and aldermanic biographies" originally created by Joseph Rek (324.9 REK 1998).
This series contains reports created and collected by the Information Technology Branch of the Corporate Services Department through the course of their operations.
This series consists of records related to the proposed privatization of ED Tel in 1994. The records include correspondence, a memorandum, presentations, proposals, and notes relating to different options. The material was used by Allan Bolstad in his capacity as a City Councillor.
The Edmonton Telephones Corporation (ED Tel) was created in 1990 as a result of the provincial Telecommunications Act, which allowed municipalities to provide telecommunications services and products through a wholly-owned subsidiary corporation, but not through a City department. In early 1994 the outgoing ED Tel President publicly raised the idea of selling the utility. Ultimately the Edmonton Telephones Corporation was sold to Telus on March 10, 1995 for $470,221,872.