In Alberta nordic skier, 1995/96 annual. Women skiers include: Ila LaCasse, Janet (Atkin) Crosby, Gladys Crosby, Kay Baxter, Doris Kensit, Nora Findlay, Phyllis Webb-Jeffery
Also includes descriptions of cross country ski trails and poem "Unnamed lament" by Frank Darlow
Pertains to the Kaslo area of British Columbia, with focus on a flood in 1894, sign language used by the Salish people as observed by James A. Teit, third installment of a synopsis about Allison Pass by Susan L. Allison, gold stolen from Camp McKinney in 1896, and a spotlight on the Arlington Hotel in Slocan.
Contents
Publishers Comments
General Map
Historic Kaslo
The Collector’s Page
Indian Sign Language
Allison Pass Memoirs
The Lost Gold of Camp McKinney
Our Vanishing Heritage
Sitting Bull : Indian WIthout a Country
Arthur Puttee and the Liberal Party : 1899 - 1904
The Winnipeg General Strike, Collective Bargaining, and the One Big Union Issue
The Canadian Northern Railway : The West’s Own Product
Contributors
Reviews
Recent publications relating to Canada
Books received
Notes and comments
Accession Number
TBD
Call Number
08.5 R26ca
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Canadian Historical Review website via University of Toronto Press
Contents: Museum train; Mammoth of the rails / Gerald Clark; Two girls at Jasper / photos by Harry Rowed; Pioneers, 1953 / Jacqueline Moore; Royal trains / Norman C. Ogilvie
Pertains to the history and commemoration of Lethbridge’s railway system. The intent behind the publication was to commemorate the various men who had devoted their labor to the railway system in Lethbridge since 1885. The publication payed a particular homage to Lethbridge old-timer, Andrew Joseph Staysko. Topics explored pertain to the design, construction process, steelwork and personnel of those involved in the construction of the Lethbridge railway system.