Vol. 1, No. 4 – Digital Only

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The History of Happy Valley begins in 1943, learn about the earliest memories and creation of the community about the settlers and the involvement with the Hudson Bay Company and their men and women. Read about a makeshift camp stove hunter and trappers alike used when they were out in the woods usually made of galvanized sheet metal and heated by a small fire underneath. Excerpts from a diary tells of a fisherman in Pinware about days he used set and pull nets and what had gone on that day, this diary has entries from 1892 to 1902.

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Them Days Vol. 1, No. 4 – 1976 – Digital only

Feature – North West River

History of Happy Valley – Alice Perrault

Labrador Crafts

No Easy Task – Alexander Cribb

John A. Broomfield – David Dickinson

Diary (1892-1902) – Mick Organ

Labrador Memories

Aunt Nellie and Uncle Jock – Elizabeth Goudie