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On October 19, 2006 Government Services Minister Gerry Phillips introduced the proposed Consumer Protection and Service Modernization Act (Bill 152) which includes reforms to the framework of the Archives of Ontario. If passed it will guarantee that our provincial heritage is preserved and accessible through the best methods available. [PRESS RELEASE]

December 8, 2006

Eaton's colouring book cover For the sixth straight year, the Archives is presenting another Eaton's Santa Claus Parade Colouring Book to celebrate the holiday season. This one dates from 1953, over half a century ago. We invite you to print it out and colour it at home. [MORE] Santa Claus

November 17, 2006
Go to: New Educational Resources at the Archives of OntarioNew Educational Resources at the Archives of Ontario

The Archives of Ontario is pleased to launch a new educational resources section on the web developed in collaboration with students and professors at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto (OISE/UT). Intended to encourage the use of primary documents, the site features classroom ready, curriculum-based lesson plans and activities which incorporate records from the Archives of Ontario’s collections. The site is intended to be collaborative in nature and will continue to grow as more students from (OISE/UT) and teachers throughout Ontario contribute lessons. [MORE]

November 3, 2006
Go to: Educational Resources at the Archives of OntarioGo to: Educational Resources at the Archives of Ontario Educational Resources at the Archives of Ontario

To acknowledge Remembrance Day this year, the Archives is announcing a new project. We have joined forces with professors and students from OISE/UT to create innovative learning tools that utilize records from the Archives’ vast collection. Go to: OISE/UT (The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto) This will open in new window.Three of the first group of lesson plans focus specifically on the war experience from a variety of perspectives. [MORE]
October 17, 2006
Theatre InteriorNew in the Archives Descriptive Database. The ADD is the online catalogue for the archival collection and new descriptions of archival material are added to it on a regular basis. Recent additions include architectural records, photographs and private research papers. [MORE]
August 28, 2006

Go to: Anne Langton - Gentlewoman, Pioneer Settler and ArtistThe Archives of Ontario is pleased to announce the acquisition of two new miniatures on ivory by Anne Langton. The miniatures depict Anne’s parents, Ellen Langton (1825) and Thomas Langton (1827), and have been added to the Langton Family fonds (F 1077). Please see our updated web exhibit, “Anne Langton – Gentlewoman, Pioneer Settler and Artist” to view the new miniatures.

July 21, 2006
New Year of Vital Statistics Available. Indexes and registrations for 1909 births, 1924 marriages, and 1934 deaths are now available on microfilm. These records are available for consultation in our Main Reading Room at 77 Grenville Street, Toronto, Ontario. They may also be borrowed through our Microfilm Interloan Service, consulted at a Family History Centre, or purchased from the Ontario Genealogical Society.
July 7, 2006

Go to: Yours to Discover - Tourism in Ontario through TimeOntario is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. Visitors come to enjoy the natural beauty of the province’s parks and countryside, and to partake of the vibrant life of its cities. Yours to Discover - Tourism in Ontario through Time is an exhibit that explores tourism in Ontario from the early settlers in Upper Canada to the travellers of the current day, using documents and images from the Archives’ collection. [MORE]

May 18, 2006

New online payment method for reproduction services

The Archives of Ontario is very pleased to introduce online payment for reproduction orders.  Researchers can now pay using a credit card for their completed orders through a secure website at http://payonline.archives.gov.on.ca [MORE]

May 17, 2006

Thumbnail Image of Archives OneMoving Forward to Preserve the Past - The Archives' New Approach to Records Preservation

Transforming and improving both the preservation of, and public access to, Ontario's rich archival resources is central to the Archives' Strategic Plan. In 2000 we embarked on a two-phase accommodation strategy to address this challenge. In March 2006, the Archives completed phase one of this initiative with the transfer of over 300,000 containers of irreplaceable records to a new offsite archival storage facility, owned and operated by Archives ONE Limited Partnership, under a unique long-term public private partnership. [MORE]

May 8, 2006

New Registration And Circulation And Retrieval Systems

The Archives of Ontario is pleased to announce that it has implemented a new electronic Researcher Registration System.  All new and existing researchers using the reading rooms at the Archives of Ontario will be issued with new bar coded registration cards. [MORE]

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Portrait of John Beverly RobinsonSearch the Government of Ontario Art Collection Online. The Archives of Ontario is pleased to present a new online database that provides access to the Government of Ontario Art Collection. Explore this diverse collection of historical and contemporary paintings and works on paper, indoor and outdoor sculpture, portraits, and antique furnishings and decorative objects. Over 700 images from the collection are searchable in the database and new images will be added over time. [Search the Database]

Section Banner: April 4, 2006

Go to: Archives Unboxed and Revealed: A Guide to Understanding ArchivesArchives Awareness Week

Archives Unboxed and Revealed: A Guide to Understanding Archives

Over the course of a lifetime, most people accumulate a variety of records. These records comprise an individual’s personal archives. Governments, businesses, schools, associations and organizations of all types do the same, keeping records as evidence of their activities and accomplishments. Archives Unboxed and Revealed: A Guide to Understanding Archives is a web exhibit designed to assist researchers in learning more about archives: what they are, where to find them, and how to use them. [MORE]

Section Banner: March 7, 2006
Go to: The Archives goes underground at the King Street Subway StationThe Archives goes underground at the King Street Subway Station. TTC riders have something new to view when entering Toronto's King Street Subway entrance on Melinda Street. The Archives of Ontario has installed an exhibit of images in the entrance to the station which have been selected from the Archive's collection and includes digitized images of watercolours, photographs and architectural drawings. These enlargements focus on the history and development of the down town core around King Street and provide a unique view of a city in transition. [MORE]

Section Banner: March 7, 2006

Go to: The Ontario Society of Artists and the Government of Ontario Art CollectionThe Ontario Society of Artists and the Government of Ontario Art Collection

In July of 2005, eighteen members of the Ontario Society of Artists (OSA) each donated a piece of their own work to the Government of Ontario Art Collection. Diverse in style and subject matter, all the works represent some aspect of Ontario as reflected through the eyes of its talented artists. The significance of the current donation lies not only in the welcome addition of new artworks to the collection but also serves to re-establish historic ties between the Government of Ontario Art Collection and the Society that date back more than 130 years. [MORE]



Section Banner: February 14, 2006

Go to: Images of Black History: Exploring the Alvin McCurdy CollectionImages of Black History: Exploring the Alvin McCurdy Collection

The Archives of Ontario recognized Black History Month with an exploration of the Alvin McCurdy collection. McCurdy lived in Amherstburg, in South-Western Ontario, and collected thousands of documents and photographs relating to black history in the province. [MORE]

Section Banner:  January 23, 2006

Go to: Donation of T. Eaton Company Records By Sears Canada Inc.The Archives of Ontario is pleased to announce that new descriptions and listings for records from the T. Eaton Co. fonds have now been added to the Archives Descriptive Database, complementing and expanding the descriptions of our holdings of this company already in our custody. The generous donation of these records by Sears Canada in 2004 provides researchers with a wealth of information on Canadian retail history in the 20th century and the important role played by Eaton's. Once again the Archives would like to thank Sears Canada for its generous provision of financial assistance to support the preservation of these records. [MORE]

Section Banner:  December 14, 2005

Go to: Eaton's Santa Claus Parade Colouring Book - 1952This marks the fifth year that the Archives of Ontario has presented a Colouring Book to mark the holiday season. This year we have selected the Eaton's Santa Claus Parade colouring book from 1952. Please feel free to print it out and colour it at home. [MORE]

 
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