File consists of a pamphlet and notes for a lecture given by Weller at The Vancouver Institute on 15 October, 1994.
File consists of the text of a speech titled "University Education on the Northern Frontier" given at the AECBC 1991 conference.
File consists of notes and the text of a speech given by Weller titled "What is National Health Insurance?", which was delivered at the 8th Annual Arrowhead Conference on Aging in Duluth on 27 August, 1985.
File consists of correspondence and the text of a speech given by Weller titled "The Future of the Ontario Health Care System.", which was delivered to the Emergency Nurses Association of Ontario on 14 May, 1977.
File consists of the text of a speech by Weller titled "The Future of the Ontario Health Care System" given to the Emergency Nurses Association of Ontario.
Series consists of scholarly works authored or coauthored by Weller and related records involved in their presentation or publication.
Series consist of material gathered or created by Weller in his research for scholarly work, government contracts, and community service involvement.
Subseries consists of material involved in Weller’s research on higher education in the north, including projects titled “Universities, Politics and Development: The Case of Northern Ontario” and "Universities in the Circumpolar North: A Comparative Analysis." The subseries also comprises material related to conferences and collaborations among universities interested in circumpolar studies, including agreements for student exchanges and records related to research collaborations. The records include publications and other material created by organizations and government bodies responsible for higher education as well as scholarly works by other authors in the areas of higher education and northern studies along with correspondence and notes related to the Weller’s research projects.
Subseries primarily consists of articles by other authors, some with related correspondence between Weller and the author. A large amount of the material is related to health policy specifically in Canada; however, the records also range to health policy in the United States and other countries. The subseries also includes the text of speeches by government officials, publications created by government bodies, newspaper clippings, and other material collected over the course of Weller’s research on health policy. The series contains drafts by Weller with titles which correspond to early papers and chapters of his dissertation: "The Public Interest in Professional Politics: The Case of the Canadian Medical Association,” "Chapter 4: Health Care and Medicare Policy in Ontario," "Health Policy in Ontario," and "The Executive, the Legislature and the Health Policy Process: The Case of Ontario." The first 243 files are primarily scholarly works and government documents individually filed by Weller and generally arranged alphabetically by author. The other 72 files contain notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other material in files created by Weller in broader files by topic. The bulk of the material was gather around the dates 1975 to 1980, though some files contain items from dates in the mid-1980s and four files with dates into the 1990s suggesting the material was also involved in later research (see subseries 10).
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts a few buildings, possibly an old school and teacherage, in Hixon, B.C.
Image depicts the Buckhorn Snowmobile Club, though it was formerly the Buckhorn school.
Image depicts the old Woodpecker School.
Image depicts the old Woodpecker School.
Image depicts the Hixon School Teacherage.
Image depicts the Hixon School.
Image depicts the old school in Woodpecker, B.C.
Image depicts the old school in Woodpecker, B.C.
Image depicts the Hixon School.
Image depicts the old school in Woodpecker, B.C.
Image depicts an old log building in Fort St. James; the sign on it reads "Clerk's Living Quarters, Later Used as Fort St. James First School."
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library.
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library from 7th Ave.
Image depicts the Tumbler Ridge School.
Video recording is a VHS recording of the making of the Ceremonial Chairs and Mace (Talking Stick) for the University of Northern British Columbia.
Video recording is a VHS recording of the making of the Ceremonial Chairs and Mace (Talking Stick) for the University of Northern British Columbia.
File consists of 6 videocassettes of the construction of ceremonial mace, chairs, and Senate doors for the University of Northern British Columbia.
Video recording is a VHS recording of the construction of the Senate chamber doors for the University of Northern British Columbia.
Video recording is a compact VHS recording of a feature for CBC Prince Rupert about the construction of the talking stick and ceremonial chairs (President's Chair and Chancellor's Chair) for the University of Northern British Columbia.
Video recording is a compact VHS recording of the construction of the ceremonial chairs (President's Chair and Chancellor's Chair) for the University of Northern British Columbia.
Video recording is a compact VHS recording of the construction of the ceremonial mace (Talking Stick) for the University of Northern British Columbia.
File consists of photographs of the construction of ceremonial mace, chairs, and Senate doors for the University of Northern British Columbia.
Video recording is a VHS tape of a PGTV News clip of interview with Noreen Rustad and Dr. Jago regarding the Medical Education Fund.
Series contains audiovisual recordings created by or about UNBC.
Series contains photographs related to UNBC's history.
Series contains objects, artifacts and ephemera related to UNBC's history.
File consists of three black cotton t-shirts with the words, "I survived the Chancellor's Tours" and "En cha Huna".
File consists of a letter opener gifted from Wenzhou University in China.
File consists of one UNBC Bookstore plastic bag.
Photograph depicts temporary UNBC Library building January 15, 1992.
Photographs depict UNBC Sod Turning Ceremony. Premier Mike Harcourt in attendance.
Photographs depict UNBC temporary facilites [7 contact sheets of 15 images].
Photograph depicts first display and temporary UNBC Library employees.
Photographs depict UNBC temporary facilites.
Photograph depicts G. R. Weller at the completion of the concrete work for UNBC's Library Building.
Photographs depict first official UNBC tour and Cranbrook Hill site.
Photographs depict move to new UNBC Library Building.