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            CA ON00003 F016 · Fonds · 1932-2021

            Fonds consists of ABC products, minutes of meetings, correspondence, administration files, mailings, plans, papers, original SPCK agreement 1932.

            Anglican Book Centre / ABC Publishing
            Burlington Post Archives
            Collection · 1968-2008

            The collection consists of large bound ledger books and photographic negatives capturing Burlington’s history as documented by The Burlington Post covering local news from the late 20th century to the dawn of the new millennium.

            Burlington Post
            CA ON00429 001 · Series · 1968-2008
            Part of Burlington Post Archives

            Large bound ledger books containing Burlington Newspapers, predominantly the Burlington Post, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday editions along with one to three volumes of the following: Burlington Business Focus, The Burlington Consumer, The Villager; The Burlington Giant; The Post Shopper; The Post Shopping News; Success Weekly.

            CA ON00428 2022.01 · Item · 1873

            Sir Hugh Allan, Sir John A Macdonald, Alexander Galt, and WP Howland as well as other prominent Canadians are all depicted on the left while a group of young men is depicted on the right. In the centre is Miss Canada who declares “"I am quite ready to hear your pretensions, young people. You say you object to Imperial distinctions being bestowed on Canadians, yet these are my great men. Can you replace them?".

            Canadian Illustrated News
            CA ON00159 P034 · Fonds · 1914-1984 (predominant 1931-1957)

            The Canadian Mining Journal fonds consists of speeches, original articles, note transcriptions, office memoranda, correspondence, mine claim abstracts, exploration diaries, printed material, and photographs.

            These materials relate the history of mineral exploration, mining and processing in Canada, particularly in Northern Ontario and Quebec. More specifically, there are texts on the activities at Hewey Gold Mines, Hollinger Mine, Long Lac and Magnet Lake, as well as other sites. The photographs are of miners, mining equipment, mine structures and landscape at Lamaque Mine, Buckingham, McIntyre Mine, and Siscoe Mine. There is also an autobiography of a mining engineer.

            There are gaps along the time line, where only a few documents represent a large period of time.

            Canadian mining journal
            CA ON00402 TGZ · Collection · 1996-1999

            Incomplete, this collection includes newspapers published between June 1996 and November 1999.

            The Golden Citizen
            Fonds Jacques Poirier
            CA ON00402 JP · Fonds · 1979-2005

            The fonds contains textual and photographic information about Jacques Poirier. Among the documents are unpublished poems and manuscripts associated with the four poetry publications of the donor. Documents related to Les Éditions du Nordir, unpublished poems written by Robert Yergeau and two plays written by Pierre Albert are also included.

            Poirier, Jacques
            Fonds Revue Réaction
            CA ON00159 P010 · Fonds · 1971-1984

            Les numéros de cette publication des étudiantes et étudiants francophones de l'université Laurentienne témoignent de la vie étudiante des francophone sur le campus et des activités et préoccupations de ce groupe. La série complète des parutions (1971-1984), contient plusieurs articles d'opinion présentant la perspective des francophones sur des évènements ou sujets variés. Dans les parutions des années 70, il y a plusieurs articles traitant de la question culturelle, ou même des textes de création de La Troupe, CANO, ou auteurs littéraires. Les parutions des années 80, bien que contenant quelques textes de création, contiennent surtout des articles d'opinion à caractère politique, et de courts textes ou encarts sur différentes activités culturelles de la région de Sudbury.

            En 1981 et 1982, il y a publication d'un recueil de textes littéraires et poèmes des étudiants de l'université Laurentienne: La SOUCHE, RE:ACTION, et en 1982 La Relève, La Souche. Ces deux publications bien que publiées indépendamment de l'AEF, sont toutefois associées à Réaction. Pour ces deux publications, Fernand Dorais, Georges Bélanger et Michel Dallaire ont joué un rôle de supervision ou d'édition. Michel Dallaire a conçu la maquette de couverture en plus de publier 2 textes.

            Revue Réaction
            Highway Book Shop fonds
            CA ON00159 P186 · Fonds · n.d.; 1927-2010 (predominant 1971-2003)

            The Highway Book Shop (HBS) fonds attests to the activities of the enterprise in promoting and publishing works by Northern Ontario authors. Moreover, the fonds also demonstrates the shop’s commitment to the preservation and documentation of local Northern Ontario history through publishing. It consists of the HBS’s administrative records from the publication side of the enterprise. These include financial records which consist of author agreements, invoices, statements of royalties, and annual reports. These documents give insight into the financial side of the publishing end of the HBS. The fonds also includes correspondence from Doug Pollard and other HBS editorial staff to authors working with the book shop or other external individuals and groups. It also contains Doug Pollard’s personal records which include letters, notes, and keepsakes.

            The fonds also contains the HBS published works and includes various manuscripts, publication specifications, and notes from authors that had published with the HBS over the course of its history. Manuscripts that were rejected but were never returned can also be found in this fonds. Furthermore, the fonds also contains many original photographs and sketches that were used in the publication process. Most notably are photographs (original and reproductions) of Haileybury and Cobalt in the late 19th and early 20th century. Examining the drafts, revisions, and proofs provides insight into how the HBS produced various works from the early 1970s until 2010. The fonds are of special interest to researchers of publishing history, business history, and Northern Ontario history.

            Highway Book Shop
            Ingersoll Tribune fonds
            Item · 1913 - 1919

            The fonds consists of one financial ledger for the Ingersoll Tribune Newspaper from 1913 to 1919, which lists printing jobs and advertisement costs and is arranged by individual or organization name.

            Ingersoll Tribune
            Laurentian Publishing fonds
            CA ON00159 P234 · Fonds · 1973-2020 (predominant 1980-2016)

            The Laurentian Publishing fonds, composed of the company's numerous publications, as well as photographs, moving images, graphic records, and objects not only testifies to the 47 years of the presence, achievements and activities of Laurentian Publishing Inc. under the leadership of Michael Atkins and his team, but also to the various events that have marked Northern Ontario. The fonds documents the spheres of activity in which the company was involved.

            In addition to official publications (newspapers and magazines), other sections of the fonds illustrate the various ways Laurentian Publishing recognized and honored Northern Ontario’s high-achievers. These include the moving images, photographs, and programs of the Northern Ontario Business Awards (NOBA), Northern Ontario Community Builders (NOCB) and Northern Ontario Influential Women ceremonies.

            A comprehensive series of NOBA-related publications inform us about the winners, and numerous electronic documents provide an overview of the promotional and organizational aspects of these annual ceremonies. In fact, excerpts include television commercials, advertising submissions and concepts, program design and publication, as well as photographs of the set up of various reception halls. Also included are documents from the Community Builders series, which not only inform us about the recipients but show the participation of the affected communities in organizing and promoting the celebrations.

            While the various publications provide a 47-year look at Northern Ontario, so too do the photographs and graphic records such as original Jemikins cartoons, and certificates and awards presented to Michael Atkins and Laurentian Publishing.

            Numerous files of photographs document the various teams that worked within this organization either during participation in community activities (Big Bike ride), company birthday celebrations (30th at Science North), or team parties (Christmas or Birthday). There are also photographs showing the work spaces of the employees, including during various renovations.

            The Laurentian Publishing fonds allows a glimpse of the many people who have worked to make the company a success. It also shows its various collaborations with other organizations to promote and publicize northern achievements and inform the population about events related to Northern Ontario and that have had an impact on the region. In addition to testifying to Laurentian Publishing's involvement in northern communities, this archival fonds is an important research source for the history of Northern Ontario over 47 years.

            Laurentian Publishing
            Printing Shops: Herald
            CA ON00353 AFC 361-RC80209 · Item · c1877
            Part of O'Connor and Lancaster photograph album

            This building housed the Daily Herald newspaper and job printing offices; later becomes known as the London Prototype. People are posed for the photograph in upper floor windows and outside near entrance.

            Sawtell family fonds
            Item · 1835-1940s, 1980s, 2003-05

            The fonds consists of records related to the Sawtell family’s history, Oxford County, Brantford, and southern Ontario. It is arranged into the following series:

            Series 1: Sawtell Papers
            Series 2: Newspaper clippings
            Series 3: Scrapbooks