Fonds consists of records created and collected by Margaret Plain. Records include documents from her involvement in community organizations and events including Celebrate 125, St. Albert Place Opening Celebration, Homecoming 88, St. Albert & District Gardening Club, 1994 Alberta Winter Games, and Sturgeon General Hospital Board. Records also include documents from her time on City Council including city reports and studies, St. Albert census results, West Boundary Road documents, candidate notes and campaign.
Plain, MargaretFonds consists of records pertaining to the St. Albert Merchants Hockey Club. Records include meeting minutes, correspondence, contact lists, and newspaper clippings.
St. Albert Merchants Hockey ClubFonds consists of records pertaining to the Lavoie family. Records include a photograph of Meride Lavoie in uniform and military medals, and a Lavoie reunion family booklet.
Collection consists of records pertaining to the land that is now part of Lois Hole Provincial Park. Records include grazing permit renewal correspondence from Alberta Energy and Natural Resources for two lots of land owned by Norbert L'Hirondelle and his family.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Cherot family. Records include two photographs depicting Henry Yeudall and hockey teams he played on. Yeudall married Helen Blanche Cherot.
Fonds contains a booklet written and published by Sara Stanton Ross titled "Courage Was Her Name" about the life of her daughter, Sheila Stanton Ross.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Lamoureux family. Records include the digital scan of the Lamoureux family tree.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to Jane Den Braber. Records include a scrapbook containing photographs and documents commemorating her time with the Tamarac Area Girl Guides and Brownies.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the organization and running of the Northern Alberta Children's Festival held in St. Albert starting in 1995.
Fonds consists of records of Harry Hutchings, mainly pertaining to his shoe store in St. Albert called Hutchings Shoes. Records include display posters for the 25th anniversary of Hutchings Shoes, certificates and cards, and digital scans of a scrapbook.