File consists of Betty Krawczyk’s court statements. The file includes handwritten statements, claims, and an affidavit in relation to the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case between Her Majesty the Queen and Betty Krawczyk. The file also contains an excerpt from the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Martin’s Criminal Code.
File consists of research regarding workplace safety. File includes a report titled “Work Zone Safety Task Force Meeting,” and four printed online articles titled “A Laborer Dies in a Street Work Zone after Being Backed Over by a Dump Truck,” “Work Zone-Related Deaths, Oklahoma, July 1997-December 12006,” “A Construction Inspector Dies After Being Backed Over by a Ten-wheel Asphalt Dump Truck,” and “A Road Construction Worker Was Killed When He Was Run Over by an Asphalt Dump Truck.”
File consists of a membership list containing the name, address, phone number and e-mail address for each member; a pamphlet titled “Fury for the Sound: The Women at Clayoquot;” an advertisement for “Marker of Change: The Story of the Women’s Monument;” a draft of Lysistrata’s mandate; and an evaluation form.
File consists of a flyer for Lysistrata, handwritten notes regarding the Canadian Party of Women’s meeting, a flyer on Interfor’s logging activities, a pamphlet titled “Reducing Your Risk: A Guide to Avoiding Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals,” a 2001 calendar titled “Solidarity Forever,” and a 1998 calendar titled “Focus on Women.”
File consists of records regarding the Walbran Blockade. File includes printed e-mails, computer print-outs of black and white photographs, press releases, a photocopy of a section of a map, and notes. File also contains copies of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) documents such as a Criminal Registry, reports, official statements, transcripts, and photocopies of arrest documents.
File consists of newspaper clippings related to Walbran’s logging activities and Betty Krawczyk. Included are excerpts from "The Vancouver Sun," "24 Hours," "Times Colonist," and "The Globe and Mail." There is also a "Corrections Network (CORNET) System Bulletin" broadcasting Betty Krawczyk’s arrest.
File consists of print-outs of online documents. File contains printed excerpts from the Sixth Amendment from the US Government Printing Office, Louisiana Statues from the Women’s Law website, an article titled “Right to Trial by Impartial Jury” from Find Law website, a report on the Bloom v. Illinois court case of 1968, and excerpts from The Jefferson Court Blog.
File consists of two print-outs of online resources. File contains a copy of “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights” and “Arishekoff v. British Columbia” from the Court of Appeal for British Columbia.
File consists of two bound volumes of court documents related to the Regina v. Betty Krawczyk Supreme Court of British Columbia case. One volume is titled “Transcript (Volume 3 Pages 274-349)”, while the other volume is titled “Transcript (Proceedings at Sentence).”
File consists of court documents in regards to Betty Krawczyk’s Supreme Court of British Columbia case with Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al. File contains two reports, one titled “Written Submissions of Peter Kiewit Sons Co.”, and another titled “Amended Statement of Defence.”
File consists of Betty Krawczyk’s handwritten statements for her appearances in court and her outgoing letters of correspondence to the media, including Radical Press, documenting her experiences in the Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women.
File consists of records related to Betty Krawczyk’s publishing career. Included is a Raincoast Books publisher’s business card, a booklet titled “Raincoast Author Kit,” Krawczyk’s speech notes for a publishing event, an event booking notice.
File consists of a petition to stop oil and gas development off of Canada’s Pacific coast and correspondence containing speech notes related to a community activism gathering against Gordon Campbell’s Liberal government.
File consists of media coverage of policing in British Columbia. The file also contains two letters of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. Newspaper clippings are from "The Province."
File consists of one newspaper clipping of the front page of "The Vancouver Sun." The clipping contains coverage of various medical stories in the Lower Mainland.
File consists of flyers, a mission statement, handwritten speech notes, correspondence and a press release regarding the activities of Women in the Woods. Other records include: a booklet titled “Save the Mountains,” minutes for the Cheam Elders’ Meeting, a flyer for the protest against Sun Peaks, and protest song lyrics.