The fonds consists of the published Proceedings, Athabasca Oil Sands Conference, September 1951 (Edmonton: King's Printer, 1951); C. W. Coote's report to B/A on the conference; and an historical and technical report entitled Turner Valley Oil and Gas Field (ca. 1947).
The fonds consists of minutes, bylaws, agreements, financial statements, and correspondence pertaining to the association's dealings with various companies and organizations. Includes a speech by Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) John L. Robinson about rural electrification.
Fonds consists of material relating to Loubet’s artistic and professional practice, and especially to the projects documenting the epic story singers of the Kawachi area (Osaka Prefecture) (Kawachi Ondo, Goshiu Ondo, Senshu Ondo). The fonds is divided into six series based on various projects reflected in the fonds. The material in the fonds includes sound recordings (produced by Loubet), video documentation, digital photos, software that contains the Cyber Kawachi project, a graphic score and promotional material.
The fonds consists of Lee's oral history of the time he spent as a weatherman for the U.S. Army Air Force at Little Smoky and Valleyview during World War II, a hand-drawn map of the buildings located near Little Smoky between Valleyview and High Prairie, and 22 photographs. There are 3 photos of Lee Pooler himself, 5 of the Royal Canadian Signal Corps station at Little Smoky where the first temporary weather station was located, 8 of the Weather Station on the hill north of Valleyview, and 6 of people or locations in the area.