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- 1968
Hiroshima Day Peace Arch 3
Hiroshima Day Peace Arch 3
B.C. Peace Council's Rosaleen Ross with Stockholm peace petition]
Continegent of Steelworkers at mass rally against high interest rates called by B.C. Federation of Labor, PNE Gardens
Steelworkers pickets at one of several struck plants during dispute with Metal Industries Assoc.
Part of demonstration by Squamish band picketing under Lions Gate bridge June 2 and 2/75. 132 acres of land cut off from reserve there under terms of McKenna-McBride commission. Some 60 picketers.
Sports for the masses developed in Cuba. Cuban people display a great liking for baseball. A national tournament is held almost every year in the country. Fiedel Castro the Cuban Premier is seen here opening a game of baseball
[Speaking to officer at weapon testing protest]
George Hewison, Deborah MacDonald talk to Nanoose Bay base officer during CD protest over Nanoose Bay weapon testing protest
[Speakers for B.C. Economic Policy Institute]
Robert Allen (;), Stuart Jamieson, B.C. Economic Policy Institute
[Speakers at Russian Heritage Festival]
Ilya Tolstoy (l) great-grandson of Lev Tolstoy at Russian Heritage Festival Castlegar. At r, Pauline Makortoff, Peter Samoyloff
[Soviets with missile fragment]
Soviets with missile fragment Vancouver city hall
Southern Africa (Incl. Local Actions)
[Southern Africa Action Coalition picket]
Picket mounted by Southern Africa Action Coalition outside Safeway at Broadway and Maple, Vancouver, protesting store sales of South African Outspan oranges. 15 people participated
[Southern Africa Action Coalition demo.]
Demonstration by Southern Africa Action Coalition outside Hotel Vancouver where South Africa Tourist Corporation holding convention
[Southern Africa Action Coalition chairman]
Southern Africa Action Coalition chairman Zayed Gamiet speaking at memorial for Steven Biko First United Church
Supporters of United Bank Workers (SORWUC) picket Gibsons branch of Bank of Commerce to press boycott of bank which fired two union members for union activity
[Solidarity Rally in Robson Square]
Solidarity Coalition rally protests cutbacks to Human Resources at Robson Square
[Solidarity picket at Burnaby North school]
Solidarity picket at Burnaby North school as teachers join escalting walkout in protest over Socred's 26 bills
[Solidarity leaders leading march]
Solidarity laederse Jo Arland, Art Kube and Renate Shearer lead Oct. 15 march against Socred's July 7 budget. 10,000 take part in march outside hotel where Socred convention taking place.
Solidarity leaders Jack Adams (BCGEU), Mike Kramer (BC Fed), Owen Dykstra (CUPE) and Larry Kuehn (BCTF) announce Kelowna Accord, BCGEU blg.
[Social Services employees strike]
Social services employees BCGEU strike]
L to r: Steve Gidoro, Jane Johnson, Russ Storms, unidentified, Sean Griffin, Roberta Robson, Carol Cameron, Phil Johnson, Al Blakely, Tom Hawkin, Randy Enimoto, Henry Schroe. Members of sit-down protest at PNE parade, 1965, at reunion
[Singers at rally against ICBC]
Tom Hawken and Doug Stewart (l) singing at mass rally in PNE Agrodome against ICBC rate increases
Bargain at Half the Price singing at ICBC protest rally ar PNE Agrodome
[Singer at War for Peace rally]
Ed McCurdy, author of "Strangest Dream," singing it at War for Peace rally, Sunset Beach
Joint communique signing by Li Hsien-Nien and Ernesto Che Guevara. Photo shows vice-premier Li Hsien-Nien and Major Ernesto Che Guevara shaking hands after the signing. Second from left is the Cuban Ambassador Oscar ... Santos, and third from left is Premier Chou En-lai.
UFAWU secretary Jack Nichol looks at sign posted on wall outside offices of consumer and corporate affairs department (Pacific Centre) following postponement of Combines hearing into UFAWU
Sign on Surrey works yard gate during CUPE strike (in reference to so called engineeres doing CUPE members work)