Portrait - Emeri Paré in police uniform
- CA CCOQ C6-S01-C6.94
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Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
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Portrait - Emeri Paré in police uniform
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Police Station at 1318 Brunette Avenue with Emeri Paré on the porch
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
The photograph features Coquitlam's first police office, which was in the home of Police Chief, Emeri Paré at 1318 Brunette St.
Part of Emeri Paré fonds
The log books record crimes that were reported to the police. They include petty thefts, murders, missing persons, accidents, car accidents, industrial accidents, accidental deaths, and fire reports. Also included are newspaper clippings and correspondence that relate to the reports and investigations.
Paré, Emeri
Part of The Corporation of the District of Fraser Mills fonds
The series consists of meeting minutes from the Police Commission for 1931, 1934, 1953, 1965-1969.
Personal and professional records
Part of Don Cunnings fonds
The series consists of records created and accumulated by Cunnings and reflect his personal and professional interests. These records were accumulated by Cunnings for the purposes of reference and posterity rather than documenting the activities of the District of Coquitlam Parks and Recreation Department during his tenure.
The personal records consist of a letter of appointment as well as a selection of documentaries used by Cunnings as reference. His professional records contain photographs, ephemera, and correspondence generated in the course of Cunnings' positions as a gymnastics teacher at Our Lady of Lourdes, the Division Head of Essondale's Crease Clinic Recreation Therapy Department, and as a founding member of Coquitlam Search and Rescue (SAR).
Cunnings, Don
Paré Family with the Police Department car
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Part of Don Cunnings fonds
The file consists of records related to the police, fire, and emergency rescue services by the City of Coquitlam, with a significant portion of the file covering the assignment of Coquitlam's first police dog, Deka. The records are composed of newspaper articles, personnel rosters and certificates.
Cunnings, Don
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
The fonds consists of three police log books dated 1914, 1915-1917, and 1918-1919. The log books contain handwritten reports regarding thefts, accidents, murders, assaults, suicides, tramps, and dog incidents. They also contain correspondence and newspaper clippings.
Paré, Emeri
The fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Don Cunnings, documenting his involvement in sport and recreation in Coquitlam. The archivist arranged the fonds into three series. One series documents the activities of Cunnings during his tenure at the District of Coquitlam Parks and Recreation Department. The second series consists of personal and professional records accumulated by Cunnings, documenting his various professional positions for reference and posterity. The third series consists of photographs and other media.
The records include photographs, newspaper clippings, newsletters, correspondence, recorded documentaries, three scrapbooks, and assorted textual records and ephemera.
Cunnings, Don
District of Coquitlam Parks and Recreation Department records
Part of Don Cunnings fonds
The series documents the activities that Cunnings was involved with and led during his tenure at the District of Coquitlam Parks and Recreation Department and the development of the Department over time.
The series is arranged into files according to subject, and consists of textual records, photographs, ephemera, and newspaper clippings detailing sports, recreational programs and classes, parks and facility development, and events and initiatives undertaken by the Department, such as BC Summer Games, and Coquitlam Centennial celebrations.
Cunnings, Don
Part of Don Cunnings fonds
The file consists of newspaper articles documenting the creation of Coquitlam Search and Rescue (SAR), a volunteer inland water, wilderness and urban search and rescue team Cunnings helped develop. It was originally formed in 1972 as a result of a search on Burke Mountain by North Shore Rescue and the Coquitlam RCMP detachment because there was no local team beforehand. The file also includes photocopies of images depicting these events and SAR's development.
Cunnings, Don
Coquitlam Historical Society large format negatives
The file consists of historical photographs of Coquitlam (and one of Port Coquitlam) that were shot as large format halftone negatives that were prepared for publication, though it is unknown for what purpose.
Chief of Police, Emeri Paré in his office at 1318 Brunette St.
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection