Photograph of two bike patrollers in the parking lot at Lougheed Mall. Their yellow jackets read: "Auto Crime Patrol." The patroller in the foreground looks into the distance while the other looks into a parked car.
Photograph of two bike patrollers in the parking lot at Lougheed Mall. Their yellow jackets read: "Auto Crime Patrol." The patroller in the foreground looks into the distance while the other looks into a parked car.
Collected by editorial for use in a February 2004 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "Jay Braithwaite and Paul Leszczynski patrol the parking lot at Burnaby's Lougheed Mall, keeping an eye out for vehicles susceptible to theft. A dedicated auto crime bike patrol program, involving Burnaby and Coquitlam RCMP, ICBC and En Guard Security Ltd., will help make parking lots around Burnaby and Coquitlam a lot safer by providing extra eyes and ears for police."
File contains a report produced by the Burnaby Planning & Building Inspection Department and the Burnaby Chamber of Commerce entitled "Burnaby Community Profile" which provides information on such things as land use patterns, recreation and culture and protective services.
Contents of file were originally housed in silver folder
Description Level
File
Record No.
MSS081-005
Accession Number
BHS1996-10
Scope and Content
File contains a report produced by the Burnaby Planning & Building Inspection Department and the Burnaby Chamber of Commerce entitled "Burnaby Community Profile" which provides information on such things as land use patterns, recreation and culture and protective services.
Photograph of Jim Dixon, of the Burnaby Fire Department, speaking in a garage. A pile of cut logs, recycling bins, and a bicycle hanging from the ceiling sit in a corner of the garage behind Dixon.
Photograph of Jim Dixon, of the Burnaby Fire Department, speaking in a garage. A pile of cut logs, recycling bins, and a bicycle hanging from the ceiling sit in a corner of the garage behind Dixon.
Collected by editorial for use in a July 2000 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "Jim Dixon, of the Burnaby Fire Department, discusses measures residents can take to make their homes less of a target for arsonists. Boxes, paper, recyclables, and anything that could burn should be stored away in lock boxes."
Came in with Oakalla Prison records and artifacts in 1991. Filmstrip was utilized by staff and inmates of Oakalla. Digitized by BVM into preservation and accessible formats in 2020.
Notes
Filmstrip (illustrations with subtitles) provides a brief synopsis on the science behind the conduction of fire, fire prevention and fire extinguishment including classification under three headings: "Class "A" Fires"; "Class "B" Fires" and "Class "C" Fires".
Accompanying sound recording is missing.
Collected by editorial for use in a September 2003 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "John McQuade, of the Burnaby Fire Department, shows off one of the Vital Information Program (VIP) vials the department is distributing. The vials contain an information sheet on which people can record their medical information and then store in their refrigerator, to help fire and medical personnel when they respond to an emergency."