In Search of Yesterday Online Exhibit Media Baie-Comeau Online Exhibit Projects Online Exhibit Online Exhibit Media Taped Interviews Interview with Donald Goodfellow Excerpts from an audio interview with Donald Goodfellow as he talks about his life in Baie-Comeau – the English schools, the Baie Comeau Community Centre, friends and what they did for fun. Allan Beaulieu Excerpts from an audio interview with Allan Beaulieu as he reminisces about growing up in Baie-Comeau, his early childhood days, and life in this northern industrial town. Interview with Walter Bisson Audio excerpts from an interview with Walter Bisson, reminiscing about the early days of Baie-Comeau—the construction of the town, going to school, and his experience growing up in Baie-Comeau. Walter shares some of his memories and anecdotes from his life in this northern town. Birthday Bash Podcast The following podcasts are provided courtesy of CBC Radio. Breakaway – Live in Baie-Comeau Listen back to Breakaway’s “Baie-Comeau Birthday Bash and Fifty-Plus Club Tea,” broadcast from the historic Church of St-Andrew and St-George. To help celebrate the city’s 75th anniversary, the Breakaway team headed to the North Shore for a special show. With a great crowd and great stories, the downstairs hall at the church was filled to capacity, sharing old memories and making news ones. Breakaway 1 Jody Lessard of the North Shore Community Association, Diane Gutenkauf of the Robert R. McCormick Museum in the Chicago region, Pia Di Lalla of the Centre des Arts de Baie Comeau, along with music students Marie-Samuelle Boily and Benoit Gauthier. Breakaway 2 Paul Blanchard of Resolute Forest Products, Luke Tremblay of Alcoa, Luc Bourassa of Baie Comeau’s 75th organizing committee. Breakaway 3 Canon Stephen Kohner of Baie Comeau High School, BCHS students Antoine Dupuis, Marie-Ida Di Lalla, Camille Cloutier, Catherine Martin, Emilie Petit, Vincent Cloutier, Sam Kerr, Joelle Hurley, and former Prime Minister – and Baie Comeau boy – Brian Mulroney. Breakaway 4 “Steve Ahern, of the Baie Comeau’s Drakkar Hockey team, Brian Mulroney (Part 2), Marc Deslauriers of the North Shore Community Association, and “Dearie”.