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Group wants a new home for the City of Winnipeg's archives


 
WINNIPEG
A group representing archivists in Manitoba is calling on the City of Winnipeg to find a better home for its historical documents and archives.
Tom Nesmith with the Association for Manitoba Archives says the current home for the archives, located at 50 Myrtle Street, is not an adequate place to store history dating back to the founding of the city, for multiple reasons.
The city’s archives were previously located at the former Carnegie Library at William Avenue until 2013 when the building was damaged from major rainstorms. This necessitated the move of the records to the new location in a former warehouse. ....

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Push to find city archives proper home drags into new year


Winnipeg Free Press
Extensive collection of photographs and blueprints not getting proper protection
The City of Winnipeg Archives, located at 50 Myrtle Street, in Winnipeg.
The City of Winnipeg is being urged to mark the new year with a commitment to better protect its past.
The City of Winnipeg is being urged to mark the new year with a commitment to better protect its past.
Tom Nesmith, a member of the Association for Manitoba Archives, is lobbying the city to commit to a new and improved home for its municipal archives as soon as possible in 2021.
Nesmith said the extensive collection of irreplaceable photographs, blueprints and various other government records, some of which date to 1870, require more protection. ....

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From the French resistance to Nunavut: The love story between Gabriel Gély and the Inuit


Posted: Dec 31, 2020 10:35 PM CT | Last Updated: January 1
Gabriel Gély, shown here in his studio, left hundreds of photos that document life in Canada s North from 1954 to 1987.(University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections, Gabriel Gély Fonds)
Gabriel Gély, a French painter who spent much of his life alongside the Inuit, died at the end of November in Selkirk, Man., at the age of 96. To the University of Manitoba, he left his archival collection of photos that document the lives of people in the Canadian North from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Nothing predestined Gély, who was born in Paris, France, in 1924, to live the majority of his life in the Canadian Far North. But after participating in the resistance during the Second World War, a young Gély fell in love with the Canadian Arctic after seeing an exhibition of Inuit art in the storefront of the Librairie Sainte-Beuve in Paris. He gathered all his savings and left for Canada in 1952. ....

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Urban/rural split on vaccine confidence echoes health-care history


A pandemic reveals much about society some surprising, some familiar. 
The recent Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research (CHASR) survey tested public waters on the pandemic, in particular those around Saskatchewan residents interest in lining up for COVID-19 vaccination.
Those waters are surprisingly warm. Nearly four of five surveyed (78.8 per cent) said they would likely or very likely get the vaccine
Considering how pandemic leadership and media worked to manage public expectations around how long it usually takes to develop a new vaccine, how quickly the multiple vaccines were developed, and a noted surge in anti-vaccination rhetoric in the social media era, nearly 80 per cent is a fairly strong response. ....

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