Photographs showing closed-off aisles and displays of non-essential items in Walmart, Belleville, after the Ontario government's stay-at-home order which took effect on April 8th, 2021 in an effort to stem the rise in COVID-19 cases in the province.
Screenshot of an emergency text message alert sent by the Government of Ontario on 8 April 2021 about the stay-at-home order which came into effect on that day to suppress the spread of the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Four photographs of the front of the building at 232 Front Street, during the removal of steel cladding from the façade. Two photographs of the front of 253 Front Street with cladding still present and in the process of being removed.
Slides made by Rudolf Donninger during his time in Belleville, Ontario, working at Northern Electric. They include photographs of buildings in Belleville, rural scenes, cars, a parade and the Belleville Fair in 1970, winter scenes, Ottawa and Kingston views, and aircraft at the Trenton Air Show.
The records contain event planning materials, as well as photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings and promotional materials. The material has been arranged into eight series: Administrative, Publications, Awards and Bursaries, Events, Artists, Newspaper Clippings, Photographs, and Audiovisual Material.
Photographs include COVID-19-related signs, building renovations on Front Street in Belleville, work on the Skyway Bridge, and damage to the concrete of the Bridge Street bridge in Belleville.
Materials produced to support a webinar held in June 2021 by the Bay of Quinte Regional Marketing Board, in partnership with SAGA-LGBTQ and Bay of Quinte Pride:
Canada’s LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce report on recommendations for creating a successful LGBT+ tourism strategy in the Bay of Quinte
Email and letter correspondence between Jim Ketcheson and his extended family across North America along with news clippings and periodicals relating to the Ketcheson family.