Report titled "Whitney Pier and Kolonia* about the history of Whitney Pier and the houses of Kolonia in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Report is a heritage housing inventory for Ferris Street and Bryan Street in the Kolonia community within Whitney Pier in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Report on the study and analysis of the chemical and microbiological characteristics of the water available through the Water Distribution System in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Item is a pictorial history of Sydney, Nova Scotia published by the Smart Shop Ltd. on the store's 70th anniversary in Sydney.
Report is "The Farmhouses of Big Pond, Cape Breton" by Shontell MacInnis.
Item is a report written by Mitchell Jabalee for HIST3104.
Item is a thesis written by Bennett (Ben) James McNutt submitted to the Department of History and Classical Studies, McGill University, Montreal.
Report concerned with the Glace Bay, Nova Scotia miners' check-off form used for the payment of medical services and how it compared to medical insurance in a historical context.
Item is "Mi'kmaq Gift Giving Ceremonies, 1713-1760: Initial Findings", a bibliography compiled by Brad Sweet .
Report for the Sydney and Area Community Futures Committee, which includes annual reports, preliminary reports, development strategies, agendas, budgets, proposals, meeting minutes/summaries, correspondence, memos, and a member roster.
Sydney and Area Community Futures CommitteeItem is a report written by Kayla Blinkhorn submitted as an Applied Research Project (ARP) for the MBA program at Cape Breton University.
Item is "Sydney Steel Module" by Kassandra Jabalee and Hannah Fournier, compiled for History 3105.
Report is a proposal for a transatlantic radio museum at Marconi Towers in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
Pamphlet is a celebration of the 60th Anniversary of St. Anthony's Parish in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
Pamphlet is a short anthology of essays about Cape Breton, including essays about Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, the Ballem Tapestries, St. Ann's, Nova Scotia, and Rev. Norman McLeod.
Item is St. Theresa's Parish, 1934-1984, a booklet created for its 50th Anniversary with the theme "Let us remember and give thanks to God."
Item is a review of the 1950-1951 school year at Colby School in Sydney, Nova Scotia for the grade 8 class who were moving on to high school.
Item is a pamphlet for the University College of Cape Breton's (UCCB) Butterfly and Herb Gardens maintained by the Toqwa'tu'kl Kijijtaqnn/Integrative Science programs.
University College of Cape BretonItem is a brochure for historic sites in Sydney, Nova Scotia, including Jost House, St. Patrick's Museum, Cossit House and the Lyseum.
Old Sydney SocietyItem is a pamphlet for a ghost tour called Ghosts and Legends of Historic Sydney run by the Old Sydney Society in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Old Sydney SocietyItem is a brochure about The Most Suitable Place: The Founding of Louisbourg and Île-Royale in 1713, an exhibition at the Cape Breton University Art Gallery.
Item is a brochure titled Glace Bay: Birthplace of International Radio featuring information about the Marconi National Historic Site, Glace Bay Heritage Museum, Savoy Theatre, Cape Breton Miners Museum and Marconi's Cape Breton Residence.
Item is Discover Your Own Special Place: Cape Breton by the Cape Breton Development Corporation (DEVCO), a tourist booklet. On the cover is a painting of a lighthouse by Iris Currie.
Cape Breton Development Corporation (DEVCO)Item is a pamphlet for the 2005 season at the Louisbourg Playhouse in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia.
Item is the 1912 by-laws and act of incorporation for the Sydney, Nova Scotia Board of Trade.
Item is a history of the First United Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, featuring information about St. James Methodist Church, Calvin Presbyterian Church, Kennington Cove Church, Clarke's Road Congregation, Catalone and Mira United Church, and MacMillan Memorial United Church.
Item is a history of Zion Presbyterian Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, written by Margie Cameron for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is a history of the Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, written by William O'Shea and Helen O'Shea for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is the official program for the Louisbourg High School Homecoming in 1992, written by the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is The Louisbourg Brass Bands written by William A. O'Shea for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is A Brief History of Louisbourg Schools written by Jean Kyte for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is the official program for the Old Town Reunion held in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia in August 1995.
Item is a history of Gabarus, Nova Scotia and surrounding areas, including images and information about Gabarus in 1752, 1818 and 1888.
Clark, A. RhodenaItem is a history of churches in Gabarus, Nova Scotia.
Clark, A. RhodenaItem is a community history of Mira Gut, Nova Scotia.
Item is the order of service for the bicentennial ecumenical service held at Saint Theresa's Church in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Also included is a photograph of the event's organizing committee and pictured (left to right) are: Rev. Mel Finley, St. George's Church; Rev. Fraser MacDonald, First United Church; Rev. Eugene Morris, St. Theresa's Church; Rev. Willis Henderson, United Baptist Church; and, Rev. Donald MacGillivray, St. Theresa's Church.
Item is the official program for Sydney's 175th Anniversary Week.
Item is a programme for the play The Mikado; or, The Town of Titipu written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the First United Church Men's Club at Saint Andrew's Memorial Hall in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Item is a programme for the play Iolanthe: or the Peer and the Peri written by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the First United Church Men's Club at Saint Andrew's Memorial Hall in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Item is a pamphlet about the Louisbourg, Nova Scotia chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (IODE) for the year 1950. Inside the cover is a card with a list of the chapter's Regents as of February 13, 1960, including Mrs. J.B. MacLennan who was named Regent on October 8, 1910 (a photograph of Mrs. MacLennan is fixed to the inside of the card).
Item is an Order of Service for the County of Cape Breton Centennial Celebrations Ecumenical Service held at the County Recreation Centre in Coxheath, Nova Scotia.
Item is the 2000-2001 roster for the Rotary Club of Sydney.
Item is a song book containing traditional working and marching songs, folk songs, and Christmas carols, among others.
Item is a song book, including both English and Gaelic traditional and folk songs, in honour of the 150th anniversary of Sydney, N.S.
Item is a handbook for members of the Sydney Mines Friendly Society.
Sydney Mines Friendly SocietyItem is contains the history and future of, as well as comments on, the mining industry in Cape Breton, N.S.
McCawley, StuartThe Commercial Herald was owned and edited by William C. MacKinnon. Gertrude E. N. Tratt: "It lasted for only a few months and was followed almost immediately by the Cape Breton News."
The Daily Gazette was published in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia by the Gazette Publishing Co., Limited. It was published every afternoon, Sundays and legal holidays excepted. The price of a single issue was 2 cents.
The Canadian Commonwealth (23 May 1914): "The Canadian Commonwealth was published every Saturday morning by "The Canadian Commonwealth, Ltd." of North Sydney, Cape Breton." Rev. Edwin H. Burgess of North Sydney was the editor. Contributing editors included Rev. John Pringle, D.D., Rev. D. M. Gillies, D.D., and Rev. J. F. Tupper. A yearly subscription costed $1 in Canada and $1.50 in the United States and foreign countries.
Daniel Cobb Harvey: "It (The Spirit of the Times) lasted until 1846, when the plant was again sold to William C. McKinnon, who changed the name first to the Cape Breton Spectator but afterwards to the Times and Cape Breton Spectator. The latter ceased publication in 1850 and was succeeded by the Commercial Herald, which lasted but a few months."
J. W. D. Stearns: "The Morning Sun is the only daily newspaper east of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and is printed every morning (Sunday excepted) at Sydney, Cape Breton, office No. 106 South Charlotte St. It gives the cable and telegraphic news by special services direct from New York and other centres of information, and lacks none of the facilities of a thorough newspaper. Subscription price is $6 per year. Advertising rates $1 per inch first insertion, 25 cents each continuation. Special rates on advertising contracts according to space and time."