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N-2021-005: 0060 · Item · [Transferred to VHS 1990 (originally created 197-?)]
Part of Glick family fonds

A home movie made on the occasion of Frank Glick's visit to Yellowknife. The footage includes an Air Canada plane taking off, Prelude Lake (RVs, people boating), as well as machinery, men digging, and trailers at the edge of a lake. At about 9 minutes, the video shows the interior of the Yellowknife Radio store, including staff, racks of clothing, furniture and home appliances; following that are daytime street scenes in Yellowknife (including cars, intersections (50 Street &50 Ave blocked off for Raven Mad Days?), Frame & Perkins bus, police cars, a tall building being constructed with a crane (Laurentian Building), and the exterior of buildings including CIBC, Sutherland’s Drugs, Macleod's Hardware, The Bay, the Tog Shop, Yellowknife Inn, the Gold Range, Northway building, the Museum of the North, Pacific Western in the Laing building, KFC, the YK Fire Department on 44 Street, and the Frontier Inn on Franklin/50 Avenue), old town/Yellowknife Bay Gateway Otters at float base, Volkswagen van, helicopter, midnight sun, . This is followed by footage of a shooting range, Wardair Bristol freighter plaque and airplane, and the Welcome to Yellowknife sign. The next scene depicts a trip in the Yellowknife Radio van and a float plane to a mine site (Hidden Lake?), gold sluicing and panning, houses and canvas tents at camp, fishing, Radium Charles boat, Ptarmigan float base on MacDonald Drive.

The Yellowknife portion of the film ends at 26 minutes, and is followed by footage of a trip to Montreal (including Canadian Pacific sign, Le Chateau, Champlain Place Du Canada, CN sign, The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Laurentienne, Hotel Windsor, Le Pub Sur le Parc, and an "Early Civilizations" museum exhibit.

The final minutes of the video are a mixture of clips that appear to have been recorded off of television broadcasts including a news clip about a bombing, Chilean elections, and the end of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship. There is no sound from the video, but there is a musical soundtrack. https://vimeo.com/pwnhc/nwta-n-2021-005-0060

G-2024-013 · Accession · 1988, 2002, 2004-2006
Part of Northwest Territories. Workers' Compensation Board fonds

This accession consists of records from the Prevention Services Division of the Workers' Compensation Board relating to fatality investigations for Gary Robinson (RTL - Robinson Enterprises Ltd., 2004), Cyril Fyfe and Kevin Olson (City of Yellowknife Fire Service, 2005), and Richard Sanderson and Dennis Thurber (SSI Micro, Enterprise, 2005). The records include reference material (including 1988 Guidelines for Working on Winter Roads in the N.W.T. issued by the Department of Public Works and Highways), interview transcripts, an interview video cassette, photographs (printed and on CD), inspection reports, committee material, news releases and articles, notes, and investigation reports.

1967 Centennial Concert
N-2021-005: 0044D · Item · 1967
Part of Glick family fonds

[This item is the second of a two-part recording of performers at the Centennial Talent Show, hosted by Pat Reilly in the auditorium of Yellowknife Public School. The Nomads perform and awards are presented.]

1967 Centennial Concert
N-2021-005: 0044C · Item · 1967
Part of Glick family fonds

[This item is the first of a two-part recording of performers at the Centennial Talent Show, hosted by Pat Reilly in the auditorium of Yellowknife Public School. Performers include Charles Callas, Ken Hall, Murray Glick, David Stevens, Chris Morrison, Stewart Curley, Nancy Shaw, Gwen Dies, Karen Parker, Gillian Halliday, Chris Morrison, Derek Neve, Pat Morrison, Peter Slatterjee, as well as local bands - as well as local bands The Auroras (George Mandeville, Hans Nenza, John Tees, Derek Neve, The Nomads, popular piano selections (Archie Plamondon), The Tundra Folk (Ted Wesley, Lesley Wesley, and Andy Steen).]

[Bob Gauchie rescue]
N-2021-005: 0042B · Item · April 1967
Part of Glick family fonds

[This item is the second part of a two-part recording of radio reports from the day that Bob Gauchie returned to Yellowknife after being lost for 59 days. It includes live reports and interviews upon his arrival at the Yellowknife Airport and at the hospital.]

[Bob Gauchie rescue]
N-2021-005: 0042A · Item · April 1967
Part of Glick family fonds

[This item is the first part of a two-part recording of radio reports from the day that Bob Gauchie returned to Yellowknife after being lost for 59 days. It includes live reports and interviews upon his arrival at the Yellowknife Airport and at the hospital.]

UM2 1980
N-2021-005: 0046B · Item · [1980?]
Part of Glick family fonds

[This item is a recording of Universal Music Machine (UM2) recorded at YK Radio, featuring Kevin Mackie (drums), Tom Hudson (vocals), Tony Buggins (guitar), Ryan Kovatch (bass) and Mark Whitford (organ). Songs include Oh! Darling.]

UM2 1980
N-2021-005: 0046A · Item · [1980?]
Part of Glick family fonds

[This item is a recording of Universal Music Machine (UM2) recorded at YK Radio, featuring Kevin Mackie (drums), Tom Hudson (vocals), Tony Buggins (guitar), Ryan Kovatch (bass) and Mark Whitford (organ). Songs include Hey Little One, The Weight, Up Around the Bend, Kaw-Liga, Folsom Prison Blues, It Came Out of the Sky, By the Time I Get to Phoenix, Mr. Spaceman, Five Miles from Home.]

[Native Press office]
N-2018-010: 07254 · Item · July 1980
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Four staff members meeting around a table. Bob Rupert at right, possibly Wilbert Manacho (Menacho) at left, possibly Dorothy Chocolate in front. Photographer: Tessa Macintosh. Published in Native Press newspaper July 25, 1980, page 15]

[Native Press office]
N-2018-010: 07258 · Item · July 1980
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Wilbert Manacho (Menacho) and Lorne Poitras looking at a strip of photo negatives. Photographer: Lorne Poitras. Published in Native Press newspaper July 25, 1980, page 14]