File contains incoming correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes envelopes, handwritten and typed letters, post-it notes, greeting cards, a pay record, flyers, and pages from a calendar. The file also contains a document handwritten by Krawczyk that documents her time in prison.
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 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 newspaper clippings of feature articles and letters to the editor related to medical and environmental issues. The file contains excerpts from "The Vancouver Sun," "The Province," and "Monday Magazine." The file also contains post-it notes and a comic from "The Far Side."
File consists of flyers, mission statements, a booklet of song lyrics, and print-outs of e-mail correspondence and online photographs. The records provide information on the activities of the following community activism groups and individuals: The Friends of the Clayoquot Sound, the Clayoquot Arrestees, Stephen Bradley, and Women in the Woods.
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.
File consists of newspaper clippings of feature articles regarding environmental and social news, such as forest fires, logging, Betty Krawczyk’s arrest, policing, and the creation of a centre for youth on the streets. The file also includes entertainment news and crossword puzzles. Excerpts are included from "The Province" and "The Gazette." There is also a flyer from the BCCW Library.
File consists of Betty Krawczyk’s correspondence and statements from her time at B.C.C.W. file contains her open letter to the Supreme Court Justices of British Columbia, print-outs of e-mails, a photocopy of a map, and her handwritten statement read in court.
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 print-outs of online articles, correspondence, and many handwritten pages written by Betty Krawczyk to local community activism groups.
File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains: handwritten letters, envelopes, two photographs, and postcards from Canada and Europe.
File consists of documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s internment. File includes earning reports, special request forms, pink request forms, Receipt for Prisoner, Prisoner’s Effects and Documents, trust account slips, B.C.C.W. request forms, a receipt, and a Transfer Cash to Telephone form.
File consists of records regarding the arrest of Betty Krawczyk. File includes a report from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police regarding Krawcyzk’s failure to comply with order, handwritten notes regarding prison clothing, a receipt, handwritten notes regarding Krawczyk’s arrests and releases since the 1990s, a photocopy of a special request form, trust account slips, and two “Supplemental Reports to Crown Council.”
File consists of records related to Betty Krawczyk’s time spent at the Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women. File includes trust account slips, a Transfer Cash to Telephone form, a receipt, and a listing of all of the prices for items at the canteen.
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.