Waghorn's Guide - a small promotional pamphlet published by J.R. Waghorn in 1895. The pamphlet contains a street map of Winnipeg, a street index, and advertisements for various Winnipeg businesses including the Clarendon Hotel, the Redwood Brewery, and the Massey-Harris Company. The map shows the old City of Winnipeg from the Red River on the east to Waverly, Aubrey, and McPhillips Streets on the west, and from Athole Avenue (now Luxton Avenue) in the north to Parker Avenue in the south. Southern Elmwood, Old St. Boniface, and Norwood are also shown on the east side of the river. Railway lines are in black and electric street railway lines are in red.
Similar to a request for proposals, this programme, titled, "Programme of Competition for the Selection of an Architect for the Erection of a New City Hall, Winnipeg, Man.", invites architects and architectural firms to bid for the contract to construct a new city hall. It contains information about design and administrative requirements, as well as funding, and includes a rough map of the new city hall's location. This iteration of a new city hall was never built and the project was scrapped.
A program and invitation for a dinner held on June 18, 1924 to celebrate Winnipeg’s 50th anniversary. The booklet contains a list of those invited, a dinner menu, a list of past and present mayors and councillors, and a space to collect autographs.
Item consists of 1 report (72 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report provides background on the Comprehensive Plan for Greater Winnipeg. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg master plan reports.
Item consists of 1 report (43 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report focuses on transit in the Greater Winnipeg Area. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg - number 4 of master plan reports.
Item consists of 1 report (41 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report focuses on transportation in the Greater Winnipeg Area. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg - number 3 of master plan reports.
Item consists of 1 report (56 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report focuses on zoning in the Greater Winnipeg Area. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg - number 6 of master plan reports.
Item consists of 1 report (83 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report focuses on neighbourhoods, schools, recreation, and parks in the Greater Winnipeg Area. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg - number 5 of master plan reports.
Item consists of 1 report (31 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg - number 9 of master plan reports.
Item consists of 1 report (71 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report focuses on residential areas of the Greater Winnipeg Area. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg - number 8 of master plan reports.
Item consists of 1 annual report (36 pages) for the year 1947, prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and the Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. Item was created in 1948.
Item consists of 1 report (60 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report focuses on residential areas in the Greater Winnipeg Area. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg - number 7 of master plan reports.
Item consists of 1 brief (63 pages), prepared by H. Carl Goldenberg, Special Counsel for the City of Winnipeg, and submitted to the Province of Manitoba. Date of item is May 15, 1948.
Item consists of 1 report (27 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report provides a summary and recommendations based on a series of metropolitan planning studies conducted between 1944 and 1949. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg master plan reports.
A survey conducted by J.D. Woods and Gordon Limited and submitted to the Special Committee on Efficiency at the request of City of Winnipeg Engineer W.D. Hurst with the purpose of comparing Winnipeg's refuse collection services to a similar survey conducted by the University of California.
The survey examines several refuse collection routes and draws conclusion about their efficiency and costs. The survey makes reference to appendices, such as the initial letter sent by Hurst, but no appendices are attached.
A program and informational booklet detailing the ceremonial opening of the new City Hall on October 5, 1964. The booklet contains an event program, a list of officials, a message from Mayor Stephen Juba, a brief history of Winnipeg and City Hall, and details and photographs about the new City Hall’s construction. The program was Lithographed by Bulman Brothers Ltd.
Item consists of 1 pamphlet (16 pages) with information on emergency service provided in the City of Winnipeg and the "999" call center, another first for Winnipeg. Item is dated 1968 and contains a series of reproduced photographs. On verso, it says: "LITHOGRAPHED IN CANADA BY BULMAN BROS. LIMITED, WPG."
Item consists of 1 report (15 pages) compiled in the Survey, Town Planning and Property Department of the City of Winnipeg. Item likely served as an internal resource. Date of item is June 1970.
A report prepared by Thomas J. Plunkett, who was the chief advisor on the amalgamation of the Greater Winnipeg Metropolitan Area. The report was created to aid Council members with organizational questions Plunkett assessed they would be confronted with. He described it as a first attempt at setting out a working model of the organizational development of the newly unified City of Winnipeg.