Framed photo of the Rio Tinto Alcan - Kitimat Modernization Project "Notice to Proceed" event. The people in the front are all holding commemorative shovels for the event and digging into a pile of dirt. There is a line of Rio Tinto workers behind them.
The people in the photo include Michel Lamarre project KMP, Ron Leiback BC Operations employee, Brent Hegger vice-president Major Projects, Joanne Monaghan Mayor of Kitimat, Jean Simon president Primary Metal Group, Paul Henning vice-president BC Operations and Strategic Projects Western Canada, Henry Amos councilor Haisla Nation.
Brought in by Bev Gibaldi from the District of Kitimat.
Scope and Content
Framed photo of the Rio Tinto Alcan - Kitimat Modernization Project "Notice to Proceed" event. The people in the front are all holding commemorative shovels for the event and digging into a pile of dirt. There is a line of Rio Tinto workers behind them.
The people in the photo include Michel Lamarre project KMP, Ron Leiback BC Operations employee, Brent Hegger vice-president Major Projects, Joanne Monaghan Mayor of Kitimat, Jean Simon president Primary Metal Group, Paul Henning vice-president BC Operations and Strategic Projects Western Canada, Henry Amos councilor Haisla Nation.
Photograph of the signing of the Order of Government for Municipalities. In the photo from left to right are President of U.C.B.M. Joanne Monaghan, Premier Glen Clark, and Minister of Municipalities Dan Miller. Glen Clark is leaning over the order that he is signing while looking at the camera. Photo is in a black frame with white inner border and gold text plates.
Brought in by Bev Gibaldi from the District of Kitimat.
Scope and Content
Photograph of the signing of the Order of Government for Municipalities. In the photo from left to right are President of U.C.B.M. Joanne Monaghan, Premier Glen Clark, and Minister of Municipalities Dan Miller. Glen Clark is leaning over the order that he is signing while looking at the camera. Photo is in a black frame with white inner border and gold text plates.
"With a bit of time on their hands, but not too much, working for the government, Nora Cody, Eunice Warring, and Marge Drover agreed to take time out for a Sentinel photographer this week, and tell a thousand words about comind down early for car insurance - before the Feb. 28 deadline."
"With a bit of time on their hands, but not too much, working for the government, Nora Cody, Eunice Warring, and Marge Drover agreed to take time out for a Sentinel photographer this week, and tell a thousand words about comind down early for car insurance - before the Feb. 28 deadline."
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"G+H" Commercial - 1970 1) Herald/Terrace2) Government Offices
"With a ferocious appetite, the provincial government touring car crushing machine spent two days at Riverside Auto Wrecking in Thronhill last week devouring "old bodies". Before the crusher begins its feast, all rubber and useable parts are stripped from the cats and into the gobbler it goes. The machine takes care of several cars at a time in some instances, one on top of the other."
"With a ferocious appetite, the provincial government touring car crushing machine spent two days at Riverside Auto Wrecking in Thronhill last week devouring "old bodies". Before the crusher begins its feast, all rubber and useable parts are stripped from the cats and into the gobbler it goes. The machine takes care of several cars at a time in some instances, one on top of the other."
A photograph of the Hagwilget Church near Hazelton. The Hagwilgets are a Carrier Tribe, moved from Moricetown to Hazelton when the Skeena River was blocked by a rockslide. The Hagwilgets are Catholic.
Photographs taken by Gisela Mendel in her role as museum curator.
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A photograph of the Hagwilget Church near Hazelton. The Hagwilgets are a Carrier Tribe, moved from Moricetown to Hazelton when the Skeena River was blocked by a rockslide. The Hagwilgets are Catholic.