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Richardson, Grand Coulee, Pense, and Drinkwater Pastoral Charges fonds

  • FL 565
  • Archief
  • 1901–1998

The fonds consists of textual materials generated by several associated churches and their varying governing pastoral charges: Richardson, Grand Coulee (including Sherwood), Pense (including Cottonwood), Drinkwater, Stoney Beach, Pense - Grand Coulee, and Pense-Drinkwater, as well as predecessors and constituent churches – their boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and youth groups.

Contents include: minutes of church boards, sessions, stewards, congregational, trustee meetings; meetings of local Ladies Aid Societies, Women’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.), Women’s Federation (W.F.), Women’s Association (W.A.) and United Church Women (U.C.W.) groups; records from Sunday Schools, Mission Bands, Hi-C, Explorers, C.G.I.T. and other youth groups; correspondence and property files; financial records and annual reports; church histories, bulletins and leaflets; historic rolls and communion rolls; and registers of baptisms, marriages and burials held at Richardson, Pense, Cottonwood, Grand Coulee, Sherwood, Stoney Beach, Belle Plaine, Kronau, Estlin and related locations.

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Regina General Hospital fonds

  • Archief
  • 1910-1998, predominant 1947-1996

Scope and Content: Fonds consists of correspondence; minutes of the Board of Governors, committees and the Employee Advisory Council; constitutions and bylaws; studies, reports and position papers; contracts and agreements; policies, procedures, goals and objectives; financial records, statistics; records of construction and renovations; personnel and labour relations records; records of hospital accreditation; legal records; surveys and questionnaires; reference materials including historical information, pamphlets, posters, display panels, scrapbooks newspaper clippings, and ephemera; Occupational Health and Safety slides, audio-tapes and reels; conference files; subject files; annual reports; manuals; certificates; artefacts, and plaques; newsletters; news releases; and telephone directories. Fonds also documents the relationship between the Regina General Hospital and the following external agencies, associations and committees: Department of Health and Welfare (Canada); Department of Veteran's Affairs; Department of Health (Saskatchewan); Department of Public Health (Saskatchewan); Department of Labour (Saskatchewan); Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons; College of Physicians and Surgeons (Saskatchewan); College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan; Association of Canadian Teaching Hospitals; Canadian Medical Association; Saskatchewan Medical Association; American Hospital Association; Canadian Hospital Association; Saskatchewan Healthcare Association; Canadian College of Health Services Executives; Saskatchewan Association of Health Service Executives; Canadian Council on Health Facilities Accreditation; Canadian Council on Hospital Accreditation; Regina Hospitals Executive Planning Committee; Regina Area Hospitals Planning Council; Regina Hospitals Administrative Committee; Joint Hospital Committee; Hospitals of Regina Campaign; Canadian Union of Public Employees; Saskatchewan Union of Nurses; Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association; City of Regina; South Saskatchewan Hospital Centre; Plains Health Centre; Royal University Hospital (Saskatoon); Saskatoon City Hospital; Human Rights Commission; and Central Laundry Board.

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Rosetown General Photograph Collection

  • GPC
  • Collectie
  • 1975?- 1998

The Rosetown General Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by the Rosetown Centennial Library Archives.

Legal Documents

This series consists of legal documents, such as documents pertaining to amalgamation, incorporation and leases. It contains material regarding construction agreements and certificates of purchased shares. Charles Nicolle’s will is also included with this material.

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John Dewar fonds

  • MG 195
  • Archief
  • 1919-1998 (inclusive); 1972-1998 (predominant)

This fonds documents the professional and academic activities of Dr. Dewar over the course of his career. Files pertaining to research and writing focus on the areas of sports history, including material on Indigenous athletes and athletics, and residential schools, basketball, hockey, and the Olympics. The material on teaching covers topics such as sports history and the philosophy of sport. Also included are student papers collected by Dewar from his and Professor Val Schneider's sports history classes. Many of these student papers deal with a variety of Saskatchewan teams and locales.

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Dr. Malcolm Devine - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Malcolm Devine, Vice-President, Crop Development and Commercialization.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Malcolm Devine was the recipient of the outstanding Young Weed Scientist Award from the Weed Science Society of America. He completed his PhD in weed science at the University of Guelph. Dr. Devine joined the College of Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan as professor and eventual department head. He has worked in Canada and Europe with major agriculture companies including Aventis and Bayer Crop Science. He was a research director at the National Research Council’s Plant Biotechnology Institute in Saskatoon. Dr. Devine is Vice-President, Crop Development and Commercialization with Performance Plants Inc. in Saskatoon (2021).

Dr. Bill Waiser - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Bill Waiser, Department of History; outdoor image.

Bio/Historical Note: William Andrew Waiser (b. 1953) earned a BA in History (Hons) from Trent University in 1975 and an MA in History from the University of Saskatchewan in 1976. He was awarded a Queen's Fellowship from The Canada Council in 1975-1976. He earned a PhD (History) from the U of S in 1983. Dr. Waiser was also awarded a Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada from 1979-1981. Dr. Waiser joined the Department of History at the U of S in 1984 and served as department head from 1995 to 1998. He was Yukon Historian for the Canadian Parks Service prior to his university appointment. He was named the university's Distinguished Researcher in 2004 and received the College of Arts and Science Teaching Excellence Award in 2003. Dr. Waiser was awarded the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, the province's highest honour, in 2006, and elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada the following year. He was awarded an honourary Doctor of Literature (D.Litt) from the U of S in 2010. Dr. Waiser retired from the university in 2014. He was named a Member of the Order of Canada on 30 June 2017. He is the 2018 recipient of the Royal Society of Canada J.B. Tyrrell medal, presented for “outstanding work” in Canadian history, as well as the 2018 Governor General’s History Award for Popular Media: The Pierre Berton Award. Dr. Waiser has published several books, including Park Prisoners: The Untold Story of Western Canada's National Parks and (with Blair Stonechild) Loyal till Death: Indians and the North-West Rebellion, which was a finalist for the 1997 Governor General's Literary Awards for non-fiction. Dr. Waiser's book All Hell Can't Stop Us: The On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot won the 2003 Saskatchewan Book Award for non-fiction. His award-winning centennial history of the province, Saskatchewan: A New History, was published in 2005. In 2020 he was honoured with a lifetime achievement award for Prairie history by the Canadian Historical Association (CHA). Dr. Waiser is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History (2023), and is a full-time writer and speaker.

Dr. Wolfgang Walz

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Wolfgang Walz, Department of Psychology.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Wolfgang Walz’ first faculty position at the University of Saskatchewan was in 1983 in Physiology and Pharmacology. He joined the Department of Psychiatry in 2009 and served for 11 years. Dr. Walz is professor emeritus of Psychiatry (2021).

Dr. David Atkinson - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. David Atkinson, dean of Arts and Science; taken outdoors.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. David William Atkinson was born in Sunderland, England in 1948, and emigrated to Canada when very young. Educated in Calgary, he attended Indiana University. He returned to the University of Calgary, where he completed his BA (1970) and subsequently earned an MA (1971), and a PhD (1975) in English. Dr. Atkinson was a faculty member at the University of Lethbridge from 1977-1991, where he took on increasingly senior administrative positions, including director of Applied Studies, chair of Religious Studies, associate dean of Arts and Science, and dean of Student Affairs. In 1991 Dr. Atkinson was appointed dean of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan. In 1997 he was appointed president of Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario, and in 2005 president of Carleton University in Ottawa. He was appointed president of Kwantlen University College in Surrey, British Columbia. Dr. Atkinson resigned to take up the post of president of MacEwan University in Calgary on 1 July 2011. He is a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International and received the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal and Diamond Jubilee Medal.

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