A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated September 22, 1971, marking September 26 - October 3, 1971 as "Manitoba Theatre Centre Week".
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated September 29, 1971, dedicating the week of October 3, 1971 to the celebration of the Soroptomist Golden Jubilee.
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated September 29, 1971, marking September 26 - October 3, 1971 as "Fire Prevention Week".
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba announcing two guests for the Pine to Palm Cavalcade, the Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota and Minnesota State Governor Orville L. Freeman.
A copy of a press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding Mental Health Awareness Week in Canada for the week of April 28 - May 4 1957.
A booklet by George B. Elliott giving an eye witness account of Winnipeg in 1874 and comparing it to 1860. Includes information on businesses, buildings, streets, and other topics.
A list of eligible voters for Winnipeg’s second civic election on January 4, 1875, divided by ward. It was compiled sometime after the election by the City Clerk for the casket placed into the cornerstone of City Hall.
A letter from the Clerk of the Health Committee to J.H. Pearson, Chief Health Inspector, listing people who had applied for jobs after the General Strike had begun.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Public Health and Welfare
A list of applicants for positions in the Health Department and the status of their employment after having signed their applications. Many either left quickly after starting or did not show up.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Public Health and Welfare
A report by the Health Department, Communicable Diseases Division for June, 1919, submitted to A.J. Douglas, Medical Health Officer. Statistics are listed for various diseases and the operational difficulties caused by the General Strike are addressed.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Public Health and Welfare
A copy of nominations for Mayor for the year 1875, written down by the City Clerk during a meeting of the electors of the City of Winnipeg on December 28, 1874. Francis E. Cornish was nominated by Andrew Strang and Alexander Logan, and William Nassau Kennedy was nominated by J.H. Ashdown and [H.L. Shelton?].
A voting tabulation sheet for Winnipeg’s first civic election on January 5, 1874 in West Ward. Voters’ names are recorded, along with who they voted for (Mayor and Aldermen), and the document was confirmed by William Nassau Kennedy, who was acting City Clerk.
Handwritten timeline and miscellaneous notes about the history of Winnipeg municipal elections from 1882 to 1937, presumably written by the City Clerk or someone within the City Clerk's Department. Includes a small number of inserts (documents, newspaper articles) amidst the handwritten notes.
A letter from J.H. Blackwood, Secretary of the Public Parks Board, to W. Travers Sweatman, member of the Citizens’ Committee of One Thousand, appraising him of the former’s request for better policing in City parks.