The file contains two copies of the souvenir booklet entitled "1 Canadian Special Wireless Group Royal Canadian Corps of Signals".
The series consists of records relating to several committees which Russell Hellard was involved with between 1984 and 1995. Records consist of meeting minutes, news clippings, and notes relating to several seniors programs, as well as Vandal Watch and Court Watch, two crime prevention initiatives in Coquitlam.
The file consists of records related to the BC Seniors Game sin 1991. The file also contains photographs of the event.
The series consists of records relating to the BC Summer Games which were held in Coquitlam in 1991. The records include minutes of the Photography Sub-Committee, pamphlets, copies of The Spirit newsletter that was prepared for the Games, detailed notes relating to Hellard's participation in photographing the Games at the request of Craig Hodge, records relating to recruitment of volunteer photographers, and a few photographs of the Games.
The file consists of material related to the BC Summer Games in 1991 including newsclippings, handwritten notes, and copies of the official newsletter of the games titled "The Spirit of the Games". The file also contains photographs of volunteers and officials.
The file consists of photographs of the BC Summer Games in 1991.
The file consists of records related to the Block Watch program. The file also contains photographs.
The file consists of newsletters, sometimes called Captains' Reports, of the Block Watch program.
The file consists of a published book entitled "The Invisible War: The Untold Secret Story of Number One Canadian Special Wireless Group" by Gil Murray.
The file consists of newsletters of the British Columbia Crime Prevention Association.
The file consists of records related to The Memory Project . The Memory Project is a volunteers speakers bureau that arranges for Veterans and Canadian Forces members to share their stories of military service at school and community events.
The file consists of records relating to the Centennial Committee. The file also contains photographs of the committee.
The series consists of records relating to the Centennial celebrations in Coquitlam in held in 1991. Records are primarily photographs but also include news clippings and pamphlets. Photographs depict Hellard and other committee members, the centennial mascot "the Town Logger," Mayor Lou Sekora, and images from the PNE Parade.
The photograph is a portrait of the Centennial Committee. Back Row L-R Les Keen, Skip Proulx, Bernie Moffat, Frank Dunbar, Andy Laliberte. Front Row L-R Carol White, Nancy Konsmo, then-Mayor Lou Sekora, Carrie LeClair, Suzanne Tkach
Hellard, RussellThe file consists of records relating to Russell Hellard's Citizen of the Year Award.
The file consists of records of the Community Crime Prevention Services Centre Management Committee.
The file consists of material related to the Community Policing Committee.
The file consists of records related to the Community Policing Committee.
The file consists of chairman's reports of the Community Policing Committee.
The file consists of minutes of the Community Policing Committee.
The file consists of records related to the Community Volunteer Services for Seniors organization.
The file consists of newsclippings related to the Coquitlam Crime Prevention Committee.
The series consists of records relating to the Coquitlam/Port Coquitlam Crime Prevention Society, an independent volunteer organization that was formed in 1996 to assist police, community organizations, committees, and citizens in crime prevention activities. Russell Hellard was the President and Chairman of the Society until its dissolution in 2000. The records include meeting minutes, notes, official documentation of the society, including the notice of dissolution, as well as records relating to public forums that were hosted by the Society. The series also includes photographs of the community forums that took place in March, 1997.