This file contains two photocopies of news clippings, one related to the closing of St. Joseph's Convent and the other to construction project on Pearl Street.
This file contains news clippings about the opening of the Good Shepherd Women’s Centre.
This file contains photocopies of news clippings about the Sisters and schools in Hespeler, Ontario.
This file contains the article "Kenilworth Historical Walk draws a large crowd," by Lori Blair, Arthur Enterprise News.
This file contains news clippings related to Red Lake and the Sisters activities there.
This file contains photocopies of news clippings related to the closing of the Pearl Street convent and the Sisters' ministry in Brantford.
file consists of three newspaper clippings detailing events in the Catholic Church in Chetwynd, British Columbia in the late 1970s and early 1980s with which the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton were involved. This file contains a clipping from The Echo newspaper of Chetwynd detailing the dedication of the Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, including five black and white photographs of the festivities, a clipping from an unknown newspaper about the life of Father Emile Jung Bluth of Chetwynd, and a clipping advertising the proclamation of Family Month in Chetwynd, including a black and white photograph of the signing of the proclamation which includes Sister Mainka (Gemma) of Hamilton.
This file consists of one photocopy of a newspaper clipping from The Brantford Expositor newspaper in Brantford, Ontario titled "Rosewood scrambles for survival" by Cheryl Bauslaugh, detailing the reactions of the residents and staff of Rosewood House, a group-home for mentally-ill young people owned by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, to the news that the house may be sold to the Brantford Pregnancy Centre.
This file contains news clippings about the Sisters leaving Mount Forest and the demolition of the former convent in 2002.