Subseries includes awards, photocopies of clippings and articles, and two convocation programs from Saint Mary's University and University of Kings's College.
Subseries consists of correspondence, notes, speeches, and a commentary by the Nova Scotia Fish Packers Association for fisheries conferences, exhibitions, or seminars, including the Nova Scotia Fisheries Exhibition and Fishermen's Reunion, East Coast Fisheries Conference, and Northern Cod Seminar.
Sub-series contains two scripts, a score, and a program for a 1986 production of "Kiss me, Kate" directed and choreographed by Alan Lund for Kitchener-Waterloo Musical Productions. The production ran from November 19 to 23, 1986.
Subseries consists of administrative files used and/or created by staff in the IBEW Local 1928, including correspondence, reports, photographs, and surveys. The subseries includes records relating to the construction, lease, and insurance for the IBEW Local 1928 offices in the J.K. Bell Union Centre, Bayers Lake Industrial Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Subseries contains of the academic calendars for the 1949/1950-2014/2015. sessions of Dalhousie University Faculty of Graduate Studies. The course of instruction, degree requirements, fees, awards, and scholarship opportunities are outlined. Some issues are missing.
Subseries comprises apprenticeship committees' minutes and reports; correspondence and teaching materials regarding apprentice education; and signed apprenticeship agreements between employers (i.e., Nova Scotia Power Corporation) and individual apprentices, along with correspondence outlining the terms and conditions of the agreements. The subseries also includes minutes from meetings of the Joint Apprenticeship Committee (JAC) between Nova Scotia Power Inc. and IBEW Local 1928.
Sub-series contains two folders of clippings, invitations, flyers, and other material regarding honours and tributes given to Thomas Head Raddall. Materials document the opening of the Thomas Raddall Provincial Park, the Thomas Raddall Library, and events to celebrate Raddall's literary career.
Subseries contains manuscript materials, correspondence, research notes, and reviews regarding the publication of Alexander Leighton's novel "Come Near."
Subseries consists of correspondence, notes, market research, promotional items, and similar records regarding the promotion of fish by the Association.
Subseries contains articles about wild blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium Ait) production and marketing in Eastern Canada and Maine. They are from the Agdex collection and include articles, bibliographies, research reports, newsletters, and abstracts. Topics covered include horticulture, management, crop culture, varieties, improvement harvesting, storage, processing, products – utilization, soil management, soil fertility, fertilizers, insects - diseases - pests, entomology, plant insects, plant pathology, weeds. rodents and pests, crop buildings and equipment, field machinery, production economics, and marketing. Records were published between 1950-1998.
Subseries consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, and notes relating to governmental committees and association meetings, some of which include the Fisheries Council of Canada, Voluntary Planning: Fisheries Sector, Canadian Association of Fish Exporters, and Atlantic Groundfish Advisory Committee. The Seafood Producers Association of Nova Scotia had representatives on each committee or belonged to these associations.
Subseries consists of financial records relating to the Association's operations. Types of records include financial statements and member assessments.
Subseries includes meeting minutes, notes, correspondence, briefs, and analyses discussing plant regulations, vessel navigation, government policies, and license studies.
Subseries consists of correspondence, notes, meeting minutes and summaries, and presentations by the Nova Scotia Fish Packers Association on topics relating to export, trade, and fishing zones, which includes Canada-United States Bilateral discussions, the 200 mile limit and the 12 mile limit.