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Betty Krawczyk fonds
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[Online correspondence]

File consists of printed online correspondence. File includes lists of people’s names, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, postal address, and a short biography. A laminated ReMax advertisement for a home in Comox Valley is also included in the file.

[Court of Appeal]

File consists of proceedings from the Court of Appeal, including transcripts from the court case, a list of demands for documents, computer printed photographs, photocopied correspondence, and notices.

Eagleridge Bluffs

File consists of a print-out from the Eagleridge Bluffs website, polling lists, and newspaper clippings from "The Vancouver Sun," "Metro," "North Shore News," and "24 Hours." The file contains media coverage of Betty Krawczyk’s involvement in the Eagleridge Bluffs protest.

[Forms, receipts, and reports]

File consists of forms and receipts related to Betty Krawczyk’s incarceration. File contains receipts, special request forms, inmate complaint forms, trust account slips, visitor clearance request and check forms, and earning reports.

Crown’s book of exhibits

File consists of one bound volume titled “Crown’s Book of Exhibits.” Document is from the Supreme Court of British Columbia case between Her Majesty the Queen v. Betty Krawcyzk.

[Online articles]

File consists of print-outs of online articles and comment threads. The following topics are covered: The Pickton Trial, forest industry taxes, and coverage on Betty Krawczyk’s conviction of six months in prison.

[Correspondence and research]

File consists of correspondence and research related to Betty Krawczyk’s court cases. File contains incoming correspondence, envelopes, notice of hearing, and Krawczyk’s handwritten notes.

Walbran

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.

[Prison correspondence]

File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence for Betty Krawczyk. Included are typed notes regarding life in prison by Kathy Grimsson and handwritten and typed incoming correspondence. Krawczyk’s outgoing correspondence includes a report she wrote titled “About the Elaho” and a typed letter.

Crown

File consists of pages printed from the Legislative Library of British Columbia website. The file provides information on the Arishenkoff v. British Columbia court case.

[Court records and reports]

File consists of records related to Betty Krawczyk’s court cases. File includes correspondence, receipts, order forms, affidavits, speech notes, court notes, sentencing report, court reports regarding Krawcyzk’s appeal in the MacMillan Bloedel Limited case, and a Quicklaw report titled “International Forest Products Ltd. V. Kern.”

[Outgoing correspondence]

File consists of letters written by Betty Krawczyk to unknown individuals. One letter provides an account of her involvement in Women in the Woods while the other notes her desire to publish stories.

Sisele

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.

[Speech and petition]

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.

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