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Archives of Manitoba (French: Archives du Manitoba), formerly the Provincial Archives of Manitoba (Direction des archives provinciales) until 2003, [1] is the official government archive of the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located at 200 Vaughan Street in Winnipeg, where it has been established since January 1971. [2]
The Winnipeg Tribune was a metropolitan daily newspaper serving Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from January 28, 1890, to August 27, 1980. The paper was founded by R.L. Richardson and D.L. McIntyre who acquired the press and premises of the old Winnipeg Sun newspaper. It was often viewed as a liberal newspaper focused on local news and events.
The Archives provides a number of grants to assist researchers to travel to Winnipeg or to employ its archival records. [8] In an effort to reach more users, the Archives published a guide to its holdings in 1993: A Guide to the Major Holdings of the Department of Archives and Special Collections, the University of Manitoba Libraries. [9]
Richard Jamieson Scott OC OM KC (March 20, 1938 – November 22, 2024) was a Canadian jurist who served as Chief Justice of Manitoba.In that capacity, he presided over the Manitoba Court of Appeal from 1990 to 2013.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Died: 19 March 2004 (aged 92) Ottawa ... Archives. There is a Mitchell Sharp fonds at Library and Archives Canada. [12] References
In 1965, he was appointed Vice-President (Academic) at the University of Manitoba. From 1971 to 1981, he was the second president of the University of Winnipeg. From 1986 to 1992, he was the tenth chancellor of the University of Manitoba. From 1971 to 1972, he was the president of the Royal Society of Canada. [5]
Jean Folster Folster, 1973 Born Jeanney York 1922 (1922) Norway House, Manitoba, Canada Died 26 December 1994 (1994-12-26) (aged 71–72) Norway House, Manitoba, Canada Occupation(s) Seamstress, Social worker, tribal leader, magistrate Years active 1960s–1987 Children 8 Jean Folster (1922 – 26 December 1994) was a Canadian community worker and the first woman to become the chief of the ...
The Manitoba Council of Archives, founded in 1986, was created specifically to distribute grants from the newly formed Canadian Council of Archives. In support of the grant program, the Manitoba Council undertook a provincial archival needs assessment study entitled "The Past is Present" (1988). [ 2 ]
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