Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Rowland family. Records include family photographs.
Rowland familyFonds consists of records pertaining to the Belcourt family in St. Albert.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to Nolan Crouse's time in office as Mayor of St. Albert. Records include speaking notes and presentations, photographs, reports., monthly and daily schedule, and newspaper clippings.
Crouse, NolanFonds consists of records pertaining to the Ouimet family. Records include a photograph of the Ouimet farmstead near Villeneuve.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to Doris Grabski and her family.
Fonds consists of records created by Richard Plain in his two terms as mayor of St. Albert, as Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, and as the chair of the St. Albert Citizen's Committee. Records from his first term as mayor, 1974-1977, include Administration Committee minutes, Committee of the Whole minutes, St. Albert municipal planning commission minutes, correspondence, reports, and records pertaining to projects undertaken in his first term. Records from his tenure as professor include papers and reports he wrote. Records from the St. Albert Citizen's Committee include meeting minutes, newspaper clippings and collected reports. Records from his second term as mayor, 2001-2004, includes a report on poverty in St. Albert and St. Albert's Silver Anniversary celebration records.
Plain, RichardFonds consists of records donated by Sharon Morin. Records include a Cree prayer book by Edmonton Catholic schools and a poster for the 1989 Lac Ste Anne pilgrimage.
This fonds consists of records pertaining to the Greater St. Albert Catholic schools and the Greater St. Albert Catholic school board.
Greater St. Albert Catholic schoolsFonds consists of newspaper clippings and Alberta Junior Hockey League records pertaining to the St. Albert Saints.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Klondike Inn restaurant in St. Albert that was founded by Karl Hauptman. Records include photographs and newspaper clippings, and a memoir by Karl Hauptman.
Hauptman family