Slavey interpreters [Jim Hope and Eleanor Bran. Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Freshwater Fisheries Hay River [Two Fisheries employees with aprons work on fish in a plastic bin at a fish plant. Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Fish Marketing Plant Hay River [A man wearing an apron and gloves packs fish into cardboard boxes. Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
This accession consists of a single document entitled "Office Space Standards and Guidelines" revised August 1998, issued by the Department of Public Works and Services and approved by the Financial Management Board.
This fonds consists of approximately 29,000 photographs, 4.38 meters of textual material and one architectural drawing.
The photographs were taken, collected or purchased by the photographer for the Government of the Northwest Territories, who was employed by the Systems and Communications Division of the Department of Public Works and Services. The photographs are in slide, negative and print format and depict the following subjects: images of people, communities in the Northwest Territories, scenery, wildlife, traditional land use, hospitals, Royal Canadian Mounted Police buildings, schools, infrastructure of communities, water, air and land transportation, sports and recreation, hunting, fishing, traditional clothing, political leaders, government buildings, camps, mines, DEW line sites, events such as Arctic Winter Games, Expo '86, Canada Day, churches, airports, housing, dogsledding, fauna, arts and crafts and performing arts.
The architectural drawing is of Grollier Hall in Inuvik. It shows exterior views of the boys residence and dining hall and the girls residence and chapel. The drawing was produced for the Federal Department of Public Works and Services.
The textual records includes materials from the Minister's Office, the Directorate, the Corporate Services Division, Petroleum Products Division, the Asset Management Division, and the System and Communications Division.
Records from the Minister's Office include ministerial chronos.
Records from the Directorate include ministerial and deputy minister chronos, briefing notes, and briefing meeting material, as well as committee files on infrastructure development, drinking water management, and facility requirements post-division for the Government of Nunavut, reporting on activities related to land claims, records of workshops and conferences held by the department, and performance measurement reports.
Records from the Corporate Services Division include briefing notes, files from the Inter-departmental Committee on Capital Planning, records related to the Manuals Steering Committee, procedures for appeal hearings and filing grievances, Procedure and Guideline Manual revisions, newsletters, and an employee guide. There are also records from the Records Management section of Corporate Services, including policies and procedures of records services, Records Management Tips and Bulletins, administrative and operational manuals related to records management, meeting minutes of the Public Records Committee (PRC), Recorded Information Management Committee (RIMC) and one legal opinion file related to the retention of health records.
Records from the Petroleum Products Division include correspondence regarding the transfer of responsibilities of the petroleum products division to the NWT Power Corporation.
Records from the Asset Management Division include policy and reorganization files, records of the Project Management Conferences, and a Community Maintenance Management Survey.
Also included in this fonds are pamphlets on fire prevention in public buildings, technical evaluations of facilities, a guide on engineering practices in water and sewer systems, Office Space Standards and Guidelines, and files related to the Community Transfer Initiative.
Northwest Territories. Department of Public Works and Services (1994-2017)Anglican Minister, Coppermine [Keith Marsh. Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Norman wells refinery [fuel storage tanks. Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Simpson [Small airplane by fuel storage tanks. Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Mail delivery GNWT [Photo taken by Fran Hurcomb][Clayton Ravndal, holding envelopes of government mail]
Thor Lake Mine burillium [beryllium] mine-north Great Slave Lake [Photo taken by George Patterson]
Inuvik swimming pool [Children with towels and masks outside Dave Jones Community Centre. Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Broughton Island – Loasi Kooneliusie [aiming a rifle. Photo taken by K.H. Roach]
Grave Marker [on the land among trees. Photographer unknown]
[Plant with white bell-shaped flowers, likely Arctic heather]
Student residence – Rankin Inlet [Exterior view of Kivalliq Hall. Photo taken by Fran Hurcomb]
Map NWT [Detailed map of the NWT, photographer unknown]
George Oaloat [Qulaut?] family – Igloolik [Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Old folks home – Ft. Rae [Man riding a red ATV. Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]
Inuit court interpreter – Yellowknife [Lucy Evaluarjuk taking notes, possibly judge at left. Photo taken by Tessa Macintosh]