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School District No. 43 collection

  • CA CCOQ C1
  • Collection
  • 1926-1998

The collection consists of records relating to School District No. 43 and schools in Coquitlam. The records include formal class portraits, staff portraits, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, school publications and newspapers, school annuals, and an assortment of crests.

School District No. 43

ArtsConnect Tri-Cities Arts Council fonds

  • CA CCOQ F39
  • Fonds
  • 1964 - 2018

The ArtsConnect Tri-Cities Arts Council fonds consists of the records created and received by the arts council and reflects its exhibitions and events, programs, workshops, awards and scholarships, fundraising, and advocacy for the arts in the Tri-Cities, predominantly from 1990 to 2008.

The fonds consists of a record types including minutes, reports, constitutions, correspondence, event planning files, production and exhibition files, newspaper clippings, newsletters, publications, plans, programmes, a scrapbook, promotional materials, and photographs depicting the many arts and cultural initiatives ArtsConnect organized and sponsored.

The fonds is arranged into seven series by the archivist. See the Physical condition and Arrangement note below for more information.

ArtsConnect Tri-Cities Arts Council

Paul vanPeenen fonds

  • CA CCOQ F14
  • Fonds
  • 1991-2001

The fonds consists of approx. 100,000 photographs (b&w and colour negatives) and contact sheets taken by photographer Paul VanPeenen between August 1991 and December 2001 for the Coquitlam NOW.

vanPeenen, Paul

The Tri-City News fonds

  • CA CCOQ F13
  • Fonds
  • 1984-2023

The fonds consists of photographs (b&w and colour negatives) taken by staff and contract photographers of the Tri-City News, and the Sunday News. The fonds also includes 133 bound volumes of copies of the Tri-City News from 1990 to 2018, as well as 6 microfilm reels containing copies of the Tri-City News, the Maple Ridge News, and the Sunday News from 1985 to 1986. Finally, the fonds includes several loose special editions in print form.

Glacier Media Group

Coquitlam Teacher-Librarians' Association fonds

  • CA CCOQ F33
  • Fonds
  • 1964-2017

The fonds consists of the operational records of the Coquitlam Teacher Librarians' Association from 1964 to 2017. The records include the constitution, meeting minutes, grant and funding information, award information, statistics, contacts lists, and records relating to annual conferences.

Coquitlam Teacher-Librarians' Association

Columbian Company fonds

  • CA CCOQ F8
  • Fonds
  • 1956-1983

The fonds consists of Columbian Newspaper clippings, B&W photographs, press releases, and other assorted records arranged by subject and by person. The files were created by Columbian staff members for reference purposes.

Columbian Company

Enterprise Newspaper fonds

  • CA CCOQ F6
  • Fonds
  • 1978-1981

The fonds consists of photographs taken for the Enterprise Newspaper as well as one special edition supplement of the newspaper.

Enterprise Newspaper

Coquitlam 100 Years collection

  • CA CCOQ C6
  • Collection
  • 1988-1991

The collection consists of approx. 640 photographic prints used for the "Coquitlam 100 Years: Reflections of the Past" publication produced by the District of Coquitlam in 1991. The collection also includes the transcripts of interviews used in the publication as well as the administrative files of the Pioneer Tales of Coquitlam Committee and various publications and pamphlets used for contextual information for the book.

Pioneer Tales Book Committee

The Tri-Cities Now fonds

  • CA CCOQ F19
  • Fonds
  • 1984-2015

The fonds consists of bound copies of The Tri-Cities Now, The Now, and the Coquitlam Now newspapers from 1984 to 2015 (1986 is missing), prints of photographs from 1991, copies of the newspaper on microfiche for various years, and photographs and contents of the newspaper on CD-ROM from 2007 to 2015.

The Tri-Cities Now