A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing an open letter to taxpayers from the mayor regarding Public Safety and Police Protection services, urging people to vote in favour of a by-law to assist in supporting these services.
A press release from the Metropolitan Mayors and Reeves Association issued by President Mayor Stephen Juba in regards to the second meeting of the association held on January 13, 1961.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing an update from the Waterworks Branch and a copy of a proclamation declaring July 8-10 1961 as the Taras Shevchenko Memorial Days.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba with Alderman Walter Crawford regarding confusion caused to taxpayers about the budget meeting by the press.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding the mayor attending the official opening of the Snow Carnival in Kenora, Ontario on March 7, 1963.
A press release in draft format from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding the rejection of Federal financial assistance to the Winter Works program for building the new City Hall.
A copy of a press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing a letter sent to the Winnipeg Enterprises Corporation regarding the possibility of Winnipeg being home to the Canadian Football's Hall of Fame.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba in regards to continuing guided public tours of the Civic Centre for as long as interest remains.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing a personal statement in regards to a letter addressed to the by several lawyers in regards to the Board of Police Commissioners.
File pertaining to the General Strike of 1919, including records from various origins sent to or from the Mayor's office relating either to the strike itself or its fallout. Included are letters from citizens commending or condemning the City's actions during the strike.
A letter from the Mayor Fred E. Osborne of Calgary to Mayor Daniel McLean of Winnipeg, requesting information about the Winnipeg Police during the General Strike to assist with "controversy" in Calgary related to police unionization.
A letter from Alex Freeman, a graduate student at Columbia University in New York, and a former student of the University of Manitoba, asking Mayor Gray for sources on the General Strike to assist him in writing his thesis.
A letter to Mayor Gray from W.G.W. Fortune, General Secretary of the Peoples' Prohibition Association of British Columbia, asking the Mayor to sign a statement that prohibition limited violence during the General Strike.
A letter from Geo. A. Watson, Commissioner of Manitoba Government Telephones, to Mayor Gray regarding John Burton Harding, a returned soldier and Special Constable, who had been injured during the General Strike.
A report submitted for Major R.H. Bingham, Officer in Charge of the Special Police that were active during the General Strike. The report lists numbers of Special Constables, the companies they were divided into, where said companies were placed, and who led them.