The file consists of news clippings and photographs related to parks in Coquitlam.
The file consists of news clippings and photographs related to the CPR railway.
The series consists of Columbian Newspaper clippings, B&W photographs, press releases, and other records arranged by person. The files were created by Columbian staff members for reference purposes.
Sin títuloThe file consists of records related to Mr. Therrien who ran as a provincial NALP candidate for Coquitlam in 1979, but was not elected.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to Kelly Ann Tough who worked as a singer and model in Los Angeles and was featured on the cover of Playboy Magazine in October, 1981.
The file consists of one photograph of Lyall Holmes who served as President of the Coquitlam Lions Club.
The file consists one photograph of Andrew Wyatt who served as Assessment Officer for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody in 1977.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to Ira Young who was the developer of the Coquitlam Centre, which opened in 1979.
The file consists of photographs, correspondence, and other records related to Thomas Albanese who ran for School Trustee in 1977 but was not elected.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to James Allard who operated the cement company Allard Contractors in Coquitlam. The file includes several photographs of Allard and news clippings related to the following: Allard's third run for Coquitlam Council in 1965; dismissed charges laid under the Federal Fisheries Act; and a dispute with the municipality over the sale of a gravel pit to Allard's competitor, Jack Cewe Ltd.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to Michael Allen,a motel operator who ran for the Conservatives in the Coquitlam-Burnaby riding during the 1968 federal election.
The file consists of photographs, news clippings, and press released related to Dr. Michael Angus, who served as a Coqutlam School Trustee from 1965 to 1974. He ran for a provincial seat in 1969 with the B.C. Liberal for the Coquitlam riding. The file also includes photographs and news clippings about his wife, Monica Angus who was President of the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to James Kennedy who ran for office with the Social Credit Party in 1965.
The file consists of photographs, news clippings, and press releases related to George Kerster who ran successfully for the BC Social Credit Party in Coquitlam in 1975, unseating Dave Barrett. He served as an M.L.A. until 1979.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to Vikki Kidlark who was a designer and seamstress in Coquitlam.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to Gary A. King who was Coquitlam's Social Recreation Supervisor.
The file consists of records related to Harry A.J. Monk who ran for the District No. 43 School Board in 1972. Monk served as a school trustee for twelve years until he was defeated in 1971. He was a civil servant who worked with the Department of National Revenue. He served for three years as President and ten years as Director of the Coquitlam Board of Trade and served as President of the Coquitlam Historical Society. He co-authored the publication "A History of Coquitlam and Fraser Mills, 1858-1958" with J. Stewart.
The file consists photographs and news clippings related to W. Murray Morrison who ran as the Coquitlam Progressive Conservative candidate in 1958.
The file consists of photographs, press releases, and correspondence related to Harold Stead who unsuccessfully ran for Coquitlam Council in 1977 and 1978.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings elated to Dr. Stephen Stratton, who served as Deputy Parks and Recreation Director for Coquitlam.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to Ray Leclair who served as Coquitlam's Municipal Manager from 1967 until his death in 1982.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to Barney E. Hagwell who ran as a candidate for Coquitlam Council in 1975.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to John Hansen, who was a lumberman in Burnaby and is described by the Columbian Newspaper as a "Coquitlam Oldtimer."
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to Harold Escott, who was described by the Columbian Newspaper as a "Coquitlam Oldtimer." A veteran of the First World War, Escott moved to British Columbia in the 1920s and made his home in Coquitlam for sixty years. He was passionate about flowers, the dogwood in particular.
The file consists of photographs and news clippings related to J.A. (Art) Hay who served as the Superintendent of Colony Farms, Essondale. He left the post in 1951 to be the General Manager of Nicola Lake Stock Farm in Merritt.
The file consists of a photograph and news clipping related to G.S. Hedge who was described by the Columbian Newspaper as a "Burquitlam Pioneer."
The file consists of records related to Stan Hofseth who was active in Coquitlam politics.
The file consists of records related to Brian Robinson who served on Coquitlam Council from 1972 to 1995.
The file consists of records from 1978 related to Mary Ann Meegan, insurance agent in Coquitlam.
The file consists of records related to Howard Paish, Environmental Consultant for the B.C. Liberals in the Coquitlam riding.