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G-1988-004: 5-6 · File · 1951-1983
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive fonds

One folder consisting of materials related to the history of Yellowknife Public School and Yellowknife Education District No. 1. Includes correspondence dating to 1951 and 1953, transcripts of an interview with Norma Stedman and Wyn Manifold, biographical information about prominent individuals in the history of the district, handwritten notes, and a file list of records relating to Yellowknife Education District No. 1.

Youth Initiatives Proposal
N-2001-017: 9-12 · File · 1994-1995
Part of Metis Heritage Association fonds

The file consists of records relating to youth initiatives, including proposals, funding applications, agreements, correspondence, budgets and financial records, and conference information.

[Youth Hostel Committee]
N-1992-170: 19-3 · File · 1966
Part of Yellowknife. City Council fonds

Folder contains a brief and correspondence regarding the Youth Hostel Development Committee and their proposal for the development of a municipal youth hostel.

Youth Corps
N-2001-016: 98-3 · File · 1998-1999
Part of Metis Nation of the Northwest Territories fonds

The file consists of records relating to the Youth Environmental Corps, including correspondence, funding proposals, program description, job description, job posting, list of participants and facilitators, participant feedback, booking information, agreement and contract, item check-list, student registration for another program, Schools North Apprenticeship Program information, blank forms, draft certificates, final report, and completed nomination, Participant, and Work Placement forms and timesheets.

[Young Voyageurs]
N-2021-005: 16-9 · File · 1974
Part of Glick family fonds

[File consists of a guide for participants and a welcome package and program for Young Voyageurs from Springdale, Newfoundland visiting Yellowknife on an exchange trip with students from Sir John Franklin Territorial High School.]