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Second in a series about the BC Sugar records While continuing to process our BC Sugar fonds, I had the …
Second in a series about the BC Sugar records While continuing to process our BC Sugar fonds, I had the …
This isn’t the first time we’ve blogged about our Historypin page. We’ve recently taken the time, however, to add a …
Here at the Archives, we’re used to working with pre-existing documents and media, though we recently decided to try our …
At the Archives we are continually working on our social media outreach initiatives. It is something we do off the …
Maggie Linardic has been volunteering at the Archives for over a year now. Maggie holds a Fine Arts degree with …
David Marriott began volunteering at the Archives last September and in that time has dedicated around 300 hours to the …
Whitehorse was the location of this year’s Association of Canadian Archivists conference. Archivists from as far away as Brazil and …
Did you enjoy the recent Khatsahlano Music and Arts Festival and want to know more about the origin of the …
This past May, I was fortunate to participate in the DigCCurr Professional Institute on Curation Practices for the Digital Object …
The records known as the Royal Columbian Hospital fonds (formerly AM284), have moved to New Westminster. In 1973, the records …