Series s00165 - By-laws

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By-laws

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s00165

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0.4 m of textual records
11 volumes

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(1914-1971)

Administrative history

Following the Provincial Act of 1880, the Province of Manitoba was split into rural municipalities. The areas surrounding the City of Winnipeg were divided into three municipalities: Assiniboia, St. Boniface, and Kildonan. In 1914, the Municipality of Kildonan was split between the river into East and West Kildonan. The Municipality of East Kildonan was incorporated in 1914 as a result of the division. In 1924 the northerly agricultural portion of the Rural Municipality of East Kildonan seceded to become the Rural Municipality of North Kildonan, while the southern urban portion drew into the Municipality of East Kildonan. The first Council meeting for the Rural Municipality of East Kildonan was convened in 1914, with D. Munroe as Reeve. East Kildonan was incorporated as a City in 1957. The first Council for the City of East Kildonan met on July 2, 1957, with George Nordland Suttie as Mayor. The City of East Kildonan was dissolved in 1972 when it joined other municipalities in amalgamating with the City of Winnipeg.

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Forms part of Fonds 8. Series consists of all surviving by-laws for the Rural Municipality and City of East Kildonan and City of East Kildonan Parks Board for the years 1914-1971.

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Physical condition

Condition is generally fair. The bindings of some volumes are fragile or broken, and documents taped or tucked into volumes are no longer secure. All records should be handled carefully.

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By-Laws numbered 1-397 are trifolds housed in 2 file boxes.

By-laws numbered 1-4885 and Parks Board by-laws were pasted onto pages and/or bound together in volumes. These include supporting documents that were tucked, taped or stapled into volumes. Series is arranged numerically (or chronologically by date of creation).

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  • English

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Microfilmed copies of by-laws are available for use at the City of Winnipeg Archives.

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There are no restrictions on access to these records.

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Researchers are responsible for observing Canadian copyright regulations.

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F0008-0193

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