University of Winnipeg 50th Anniversary
Film footage of the University of Winnipeg campus over the years.
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Launched in 2016, the Canadian National Digital Heritage Index (CNDHI) is an index of digitized heritage collections from across Canada. Managed by the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) and supported by Library and Archives Canada (LAC), CNDHI increases awareness of and access to digital heritage collections in Canada. Notice to users: As of June 30, 2026, all content included in CNDHI will be migrated to the CRKN website, and the CNDHI website will close. All CNDHI records will continue to remain accessible as part of this migration. Please contact CRKN at info@crkn.ca for any questions.
Film footage of the University of Winnipeg campus over the years.
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Recordings on cassettes or DVDs produced by Victor Dobchuk or his production company Malanka Productions Ltd. The recordings were used in the production of educational or documentary films related to labour, activism, and poverty in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Television commercials advertising the Kern-Hill Furniture Co-op in Winnipeg, MB.
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This Virtual Archives of the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario (FWIO) provides a platform to some of the many documents the Women's Institutes (WI) have created across the Province of Ontario since 1897. This allows the original documents to remain within their communities, while researchers across Ontario, Canada, and the world can access them electronically. They will learn about the rich communities in Ontario, conduct family research, and discover the wonderful work that has been created by WI Members.
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The Canadian Letters and Images Project is an online archive of the Canadian war experience, from any war, as told through the letters and images of Canadians themselves. Begun in August 2000, the Project is located in the Department of History at Vancouver Island University. Through the digitization of contemporary letters, diaries, photographs, and other related materials, the Project permits Canadians to tell their story, and Canada’s story, through their own words and images. It is history without a lens of interpretation by the present.
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Full text articles articles from Barrie news sources from 1847 onward. Also contains an index of births, marriages and deaths as they appeared in local newspapers.
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Historic photographs and documents relating to the Town and Township of Whitby. Over 9000 images. Special exhibits.
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The Arnprior & McNab/Braeside Archives Digital Collection offers a rich repository of local history, including photographs, documents, and records highlighting the heritage of Arnprior and McNab/Braeside and the surrounding areas. The collection aims to preserve and make accessible the community's stories and experiences.
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The Northern BC Digital Collection holds digitized publications pertaining to Northern British Columbia history, culture, and industrial development. These holdings include scientific technical reports, First Nations ethnologies, community profiles, local histories, cartographic material, newspapers, and many other types of grey literature that provide context and perspectives on Northern British Columbia’s development, its peoples, and its economic, cultural, and social transformations.
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Early Modern Maritime Recipes examines recipes circulating before 1800 in print and manuscript in the area now defined as Canada's Maritime provinces. Early modern recipe writing focused on food and medicine, but recorded a range of other practices associated with alchemy, cosmetics, veterinary, medicine, and laundry, amongst other things. These recipes are texts about knowledge exchange and social networks.
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