The St. Catharines Standard started publication in 1891 under W.B. Burgoyne. It was subsequently purchased by Southam Newspapers, then Canwest Global Communications. Osprey Media took over the publication until June 1, 2007 when Quebecor acquired the company. The St. Catharines Standard celebrated its centennial in 1991 with mobile displays, a centennial logo and slogan, a Christmas card, an advertising campaign, a video and a centennial theme to regular promotions. As part of the activities, the Standard commissioned Brock University to produce a history of St. Catharines. This book entitled St. Catharines Canada’s Canal City is a popular book rather than an academic text. The authors have woven together stories of the past and present ...
This archive contains materials relating to the Port Weller Dry Docks Limited. The bulk of the mate...
Anne Taylor was active in the St. Catharines arts community. She is married to Dr. Robert R. Taylor...
The University Women’s Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1921, two years after the formation of ...
The fonds contains materials relating to the City of St. Catharines from the 1950s to 1980s. The ...
The St. Catharines and District Chamber of Commerce merged with the Thorold Chamber of Commerce in 2...
Contains 12 colour prints of historical highlights of life in St. Catharines during the last 100 yea...
The Q.N.S. [Quebec North Shore Paper Company] newsprint mill started in 1937 at Baie Comeau in Quebe...
Fonds contains materials related to the St. Catharines, Hamilton and Toronto Offices of the Ontario ...
Ontario Editorial Bureau (O.E.B.)This fonds is part of the larger Ontario Editorial Bureau archives ...
The fonds contains materials relating to The St. Catharines General Hospital, from 1941-2003 (non-in...
On February 29, 1912 The Ontario Paper Company Limited was incorporated under the leadership of Col....
This archive contains materials relating to the Great Lakes Waterways Development Association. The ...
The Canadian Canal Society was founded in 1982 in St. Catharines, Ontario. The Society is a "not-fo...
Canadian National Railway Company (CN) was incorporated in 1919 as a Crown Corporation. The compa...
The Mackenzie Heritage Printery Museum in Queenston, Ontario was assisted by the Burgoyne Group and ...
This archive contains materials relating to the Port Weller Dry Docks Limited. The bulk of the mate...
Anne Taylor was active in the St. Catharines arts community. She is married to Dr. Robert R. Taylor...
The University Women’s Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1921, two years after the formation of ...
The fonds contains materials relating to the City of St. Catharines from the 1950s to 1980s. The ...
The St. Catharines and District Chamber of Commerce merged with the Thorold Chamber of Commerce in 2...
Contains 12 colour prints of historical highlights of life in St. Catharines during the last 100 yea...
The Q.N.S. [Quebec North Shore Paper Company] newsprint mill started in 1937 at Baie Comeau in Quebe...
Fonds contains materials related to the St. Catharines, Hamilton and Toronto Offices of the Ontario ...
Ontario Editorial Bureau (O.E.B.)This fonds is part of the larger Ontario Editorial Bureau archives ...
The fonds contains materials relating to The St. Catharines General Hospital, from 1941-2003 (non-in...
On February 29, 1912 The Ontario Paper Company Limited was incorporated under the leadership of Col....
This archive contains materials relating to the Great Lakes Waterways Development Association. The ...
The Canadian Canal Society was founded in 1982 in St. Catharines, Ontario. The Society is a "not-fo...
Canadian National Railway Company (CN) was incorporated in 1919 as a Crown Corporation. The compa...
The Mackenzie Heritage Printery Museum in Queenston, Ontario was assisted by the Burgoyne Group and ...
This archive contains materials relating to the Port Weller Dry Docks Limited. The bulk of the mate...
Anne Taylor was active in the St. Catharines arts community. She is married to Dr. Robert R. Taylor...
The University Women’s Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1921, two years after the formation of ...