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2020.4.4.24 · File · 1985-1997
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of original copies of Agricultural Land Commission statistical reports for the British Columbia Agricultural Land Reserve. Includes reports for: 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997.

2020.4.2.1.36 · File · Nov. 1979
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Agricultural Land Preservation - Some of the Problems" to an unknown audience, possibly a political caucus. A "Process Chart" of the B.C. Agricultural Land Commission Act is attached to the speech.

Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"This speech was given several months after GGR's resignation as Chair of the Commission in January, 1979. There is no specific indication of who the speech was given to but mention is made to "caucus members" (p. 4) and therefore may have been the NDP caucus.

Specific mention is made to the opportunity to undermine the program by the Section 9(8) changes to the Act. (This is a reference to allowing the Minister of Agriculture to forward appeals of Commission's decisions to the Environment and Land Use Committee of Cabinet if no two Commissioners give leave to appeal)..

Mention is also made to the need for the Commission to be aware of problems affecting agriculture if it is to be the true defender of agricultural interests. Reference (p. 3) is made to the Commission being: "... too busy attending to applications to take a seriously positive role to ensure that present and future land use conflicts ... are minimized."

GGR also raises his concern with attempts to narrow the definition of "agricultural land" by suggestions that CLI Class 4 - 7 lands be automatically excluded from the ALR. He also expresses the need to be concerned with land use planning outside the ALR.

GGR criticizes "a less than positive attitude by government" (to farmland preservation) and calls for the need for a provincial land use strategy."

2020.4.2.1.15 · File · 15 Apr. 1976
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka to the B.C.I.A. entitled "Agricultural Land Reserves and the Land Commission Act".

Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"With the original package associated with this speech are 5 pages of rough notes for another speech with the same title prepared for a B.C.I.A. meeting on March 22, 1976... Given that these rough notes were held with the material associated with the April 15, 1976 meeting it is possible the B.C.I.A. meeting planned for March was shifted to the April date. Additionally there are 6 pages numbered 6-11 that are of some detail concerning the work of the Commission but appear to be part of another speech but are included with the B.C.I.A. package and have, therefore, been [included with this speech].

The title of the speech "Agricultural Land Reserves and the Land Commission Act" sums up the thrust of the speech which notes the objectives of the legislation, the Commission's program of land acquisition and Commission research and support of innovative projects to assist rural planning to create a positive environment for agriculture and give direction to urban growth away from farmland.

Additionally an overview is provided of the Commission's activities in its first two years of operation. GGR comments that establishing the ALRs "... was but a first step and we feel that it is our job to continue to protect the Reserve by whatever approaches and methods of rural planning that are available to us". This speaks to a Commission that saw its role, even at this early stage, as being much more than simply a rationing board reviewing ALR applications.

Several examples are outlined in which it is suggested that professional agrologists should be looking at carefully.

At the end of the speech (p.5) GGR includes (a note to himself) to "follow with example of an agrologist's public statement" that obviously was of concern. The actual public statement was not included with the speech given on April 15th but was included in the rough notes of the speech dated March 22 which read as follows:
"Yet a member of the B.C.I.A. - a P.Ag - is quoted in the press in response to a local politician who asked him a question something like this in regard to an ALR exclusion application:
Local politician: What about the international, national and local concerns regarding land for future food production?
BOA member P.Ag: We should firstly be concerned with places for people to live and secondly worry about land for food production.
This is our profession - the image is yours to make.
I don't mean that we should go overboard, but if we are not willing to defend preservation of agricultural land - who is?"

Agriculture
2009.6.13.08 · Subseries · 1974-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

Subseries consists of correspondence related to the Department of Agriculture and agricultural issues, particularly those of the Skeena constituency. Includes correspondence regarding agricultural programs; the Agricultural Institute of Canada; beef imports; the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency; the Canadian Federation of Agriculture; Dairy Farmers of Canada; grain elevators, particularly the Prince Rupert grain facilities; off-track betting; the Canadian Livestock Feed Board; animal health and welfare; and the BC Cattlemen Association. Also includes speeches from the Minister of Agriculture and press releases from the department.

Agriculture
2012.13.2.07 · Subseries · 1978-2008
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Subseries consists of material collected and created by Kent Sedgwick for research relating to agriculture in Prince George and the surrounding areas including Pineview, Mud River, and Blackburn. Includes material regarding the Prince George experimental farm, historical agriculture, dairying, and ranching.

Agriculture
2012.13.1.3.036 · Item · Nov. 1977
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts an agricultural field, most likely near Prince George, B.C.

2009.6.13.08.03 · File · 1976-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence in French and English regarding programs through the Agricultural Institute of Canada. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Len Marchand, and Art Lee. Also includes a brief by the British Columbia Federation of Agriculture to the Federal Liberal Caucus members from British Columbia," newspaper clippings, itineraries, communiques, telexes, and memoranda.

2009.6.13.08.23 · File · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding issues surrounding animal health and welfare. Prominent correspondents include: MP Eugene Whelan, and MLA Jack Kempf. Also includes a brochure entitled "Control of Equine Infectious Anemia (Swamp Fever)," memoranda, communiques, and telexes.

2009.6.13.08.24 · File · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding the B.C. Cattlemen Association. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Robert Andras, Ron Basford, Len Marchand, R.J. Perrault, Arthur Lee, Bert Hargrave, Jack Pearsall, Hugh Anderson, Marks Raines, Simma Holt, and MLA J.J. Hewitt. Includes a presentation by the British Columbia Cattlemen's Association to Prime Minister Trudeau and the British Columbia Liberal Caucus. Also includes memoranda, communiques, and telexes.

2009.6.13.08.22 · File · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding issues surrounding animals, diseases, and ethical treatment of livestock. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Arthur Lee, and Leonard Hopkins. Also includes a booklet entitled "The Cattle Producer and the Land," memoranda, communiques, telexes, and newspaper clippings.

Agriculture / Beef Imports
2009.6.13.08.04 · File · 1976-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding the importation of beef into Canada, and the domestic cattle industry. Prominent correspondents include, and MPs Eugene Whelan, Bert Hargrave, Art Lee, and MLA Jack Kempf. Includes memoranda, communiques, telexes, photocopied newspaper clippings, and newspaper clippings. Also Includes information on a Cow-Calf Stabilization Program, an open letter to cattle producers from the Canadian Cattlemen

2009.6.13.08.05 · File · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding programs through the Egg Marketing Agency of Canada. Prominent correspondents include: MPs Eugene Whelan, Don Jamieson, Ron Basford, Romeo LeBlanc, Herb Gray, and MLA Don Phillips. Includes original and photocopied newspaper clippings, and memoranda. Also includes a booklet in French and English entitled "Memoir from the Egg Producers' Association of Quebec to the Canadian People and Their Representatives," a graph of the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency egg price index, a news release on the health benefits of eggs, a report entitled "Report of Study into Concerns Raised in Food Prices Review Board's study on Eggs," a statement by MP Herb Grey concerning "The Final Report to the House of Commons of the Special Committee on Egg Marketing," a news release concerning importation controls on eggs, and an informational report entitled "The Principle of Marketing Agencies is Sound."

2009.6.13.08.07 · File · 1975-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence in French and English regarding programs through the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Prominent correspondents include: MPs Eugene Whelan, Don Jamieson, and Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Includes a reports by the Canadian Federation of Agriculture entitled "Submission Respecting Bill C-13: An Act to Amend the Combines Investigation (Competition) Act to the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce," "Statement to Members of the Parliament of Canada," "Statement Respecting Agricultural Trade in the Gatt Negotiations," "Canadian Association of Consumers Irresponsible in Charges on Marketing Boards," "A Note on Canada's Egg Import Policy: The Reasons Why CEMA Should be First Receiver of All Egg Imports," and "Presentation to the Prime Minister of Canada and Members of the Cabinet." Also includes a news release concerning national food policy, photocopied telegrams, and telexes.

2009.6.13.08.08 · File · 1975-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence in French and English regarding Canadian Dairy Farmers, and the price of milk. Prominent correspondents include: MPs Eugene Whelan, Warren Allmand, and MLA Hartley Dent. Also includes a policy report by the Dairy Farmers of Canada entitled "1976 Dairy Policy Adopted January 22, 1976," an informational paper by the Canadian Dairy Commission entitled "Increase in Manufacturing Milk Levy," a quick reference sheet with prices for Dairyland home delivery from Kitimat to Prince Rupert, a news release concerning an increase in milk prices, telegrams, and telexes.

Agriculture / General
2009.6.13.08.02 · File · 1977-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding agricultural programs. Prominent correspondents include MLA Len Bawtree, MP Eugene Whelan, MP Anthony Abbott, MLA J. Hewitt, and MP Otto Lang. Includes 1976 chicken prices at the producer, wholesale and consumer levels. Also includes a readership list for "Alberta Farm Life," a position paper entitled "A Case for a National Chicken Agency," a "Farm Machine Safety" booklet, an informational poster on protection systems for tractors that roll over, a 1976 Stockmen's Conference registration form, a report entitled "The Canadian Horticultural Council Resolutions Adopted at the 54th Annual Meeting," an article from Canadian Farm Economics entitled "Toward and Expanding, Aggressive Agriculture: The Challenge for Marketing Boards," resolutions adopted at the 53rd annual meeting of the Canadian Horticultural Council, a report entitled "The Government's Food Policy: From Farmer to Consumer," newspaper clippings, memoranda, communiques, telexes, and budgets.

Agriculture / General
2009.6.13.08.01 · File · 1974-1977
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence from members of the public and other governmental officials regarding the creation and cancellation of agricultural programs. Prominent correspondents include: Prince Rupert Mayor P.J. Lester, MLA Len Bawtree, MP Eugene Whelan, MP Ross Milne, and MP Otto Lang. Includes a position paper entitled "A Position Statement of the Agricultural Institute of Canada on Agricultural Research and development in Canada," and a Position paper regarding expansion and operation of the existing Prince Rupert Terminal. Also includes budgets, telexes, memoranda, newspaper clippings and communiques.

2009.6.13.08.19 · File · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding The Canadian Livestock Feed Board programs. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, and Otto Lang. Also includes a report entitled "Feed Freight to British Columbia," a news release on the relocation of domestic feed grain reserve stocks, a brief entitled "Feed Freight Assistance to British Columbia," a news release on feed grains prospects, notes, telexes, memoranda, and a telegram.

2009.6.13.08.18 · File · 1977-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding off-track betting. Prominent correspondents include: MP Eugene Whelan, Judd Buchanan, and Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Also includes discussion papers on off-track betting, a news release on race track figures, a discussion paper by the Minister of Agriculture entitled "Off Track Pari Mutuel Betting on Horse Races," an off-track betting situation report, photocopied newspaper clippings, notes, telexes, memoranda, and a telegram.

2009.6.13.08.17 · File · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding press releases in terms of agricultural programs. A prominent correspondent is MP Eugene Whelan. Includes news releases entitled "Racetrack Levy to be Lowered," "New Farm Corporation Chairman," "Food Strategy Consultations Begin," "Dates set for Food Strategy Conference," "Brucellosis Program to Change," "U.S. Imposes Import Restrictions," "Whelan, Bergland End Day of Talks," "Bluetongue Quarantine Lifted," and "Bluetongue Update." Also includes a booklet in French and English entitled "Agricultural Year 1974/75."

2009.6.13.08.09 · File · 1974-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence in French and English regarding grain elevators. Prominent correspondents include: MPs Eugene Whelan, Robert Daudlin, Otto Lang, and Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Also includes a copy of Bill C-34, an informational report concerning government grain elevators in Saskatoon and Edmonton, a brochure entitled "Inland Elevator Programs, a proposal for grain transportation by the Palliser Wheat Growers Association entitled "The Two-Thirds Solution," briefing notes on the Canada Eastern Wheat Program, a newspaper entitled "the Western Producer," grain broker daily market summaries, a photocopied newspaper clipping concerning Ridley Island expansion, a list of grain car unloadings from 1972 to 1975, a Union Farmer newsletter, a news release concerning Otto Lang

2009.6.13.08.21 · File · 1977-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence in French and English regarding inquiries about agricultural programs, and food strategies. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Bert Hargrave, Robert Daudlin, W.M. Andres, Larry Condon, Arthur Lee, and MLA Cyril Shelford. Also includes a critique by the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario entitled "Terms of Reference and Procedures: National Farm Products Marketing Council," an news update from Ottawa, a photocopied excerpt from Readers Digest magazine entitled "Time to End the Food Monopoly," a map of an industrial area near Terrace, B.C., a discussion paper by the British Columbia Raspberry Growers' Association entitled "Marketing of Raspberries: A Basis for Discussion," a pamphlet entitled "National Dairy Program: Questions and Answers," and memoranda.

2009.6.13.08.20 · File · 1974-1977
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding inquiries about agricultural programs. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Arthur Lee, and Marcel Lessard. Also includes a brief to the British Columbia Caucus of the Federal Liberal Party concerning agricultural research, a news release entitled "New Sheep Stabilization Program," a research paper entitled "Tariffs and Agriculture," a report entitled "Agriculture Canada: Use of Crown Owned Building - Amendment No. 1," photocopied newspaper clippings, and a signed petition.

2009.6.13.08.11 · File · 1976
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding Prince Rupert Grain Facilities. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Otto Lang, and Prince Rupert mayor Peter Lester. Also includes a notice from Agriculture Canada concerning leasing the grain elevator in Prince Rupert, a position paper entitled "Grain Handling: a Producers Perspective," a transcript of a speech by Otto Lang at the Vancouver Board of Trade luncheon, a discussion paper concerning Canadian Grain Exports at Prince Rupert, original and photocopied newspaper clippings, an excerpt from a "Stewart Sentinel" newsletter concerning the sale of the Prince Rupert grain terminal, a research paper entitled "Prince Rupert Terminal," notes, and telegrams.

2009.6.13.08.15 · File · 1978-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence in French and English regarding Prince Rupert Grain Facilities. Prominent correspondents include Prince Rupert mayor Peter Lester, Premier Peter Lougheed, MPs Eugene Whelan, Bud Cullen, John Munro, Otto Lang, Jean Chretien, and MLAs Jack Horner and Don Phillips. Also includes an excerpt from a Saskatchewan Wheat Pool newsletter entitled "Prince Rupert in Perspective, a transcript of remarks by Minister of Transport Otto Lang to the Rotary Club of Prince Rupert, a news release concerning grain terminal capacity in Prince Rupert, a booklet entitled "Cooperatives Canada 1978," news releases concerning grain dryer contracts, photocopied newspaper clippings, a news release concerning a water line contract, a position paper by Arctic Grain Limited, a position paper regarding re-sale by the Canadian Government Elevators, news releases on port development in Prince Rupert, notes, telexes, telegrams, and memoranda.

2009.6.13.08.12 · File · 1976
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding Prince Rupert Grain Facilities. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Otto Lang, and Prince Rupert mayor Peter Lester. Includes a report entitled "A Comparative Evaluation of Grain Terminal Facility Options at Prince Rupert, B.C. to Handle Forecast Grain Traffic to 1985" by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Commerce Grains Group. Also includes a news release concerning grain sale to China, a position paper by the Prince Rupert Grain Co-ordination Committee entitled "Expansion and Operation of the Existing Prince Rupert Terminal," a report entitled "Debriefing Hall Commission Hearings," transcripts entitled "City of Prince Rupert: Verbal Submission to the Hall Commission," a submission to the Chief Commissioner entitled "Grain Handling and Transportation Commission," a report entitled "Cargill Grain Company Ltd. Submission to the Grain Handling and Transportation Commission, Vancouver Hearing," a Profession of Agrology in Canada Brochure, newspaper clippings, notes, and telexes.

2009.6.13.08.10 · File · 1974-1975
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding Prince Rupert Grain Facilities, and the Canadian Wheat Board. Prominent correspondents include Prince Rupert mayor Peter Lester, MPs Eugene Whelan, Otto Lang, and MLA Jack Horner. Also includes a "Grain Matters" newsletter from the Canadian Wheat Board, minutes from a Canadian Wheat Board meeting concerning grain elevators, notes for an address to Pallister Wheat Growers Association on grain handling with shipment statistics, a memorandum with information concerning the proposed Western Grain Stabilization Act, a report to the Prince Rupert Council concerning grain elevators, a statistical report on grain shipments in British Columbia, a report on general quotas, a newspaper clipping, and telexes.

2009.6.13.08.16 · File · 1975-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding Prince Rupert Grain Facilities. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Otto Lang, and Prince Rupert mayor Peter Lester. Also includes reports entitled "Pacific Grain Handling: The View from Prince Rupert," a position paper by the Prince Rupert Grain Co-ordination Committee entitled "Expansion and Operation of the Existing Prince Rupert Terminal," a House of Commons No. 60 newsletter respecting transportation policy in Canada, a report entitled "Lease of Prince Rupert Elevator: Terms of Reference for Proposed Lease Agreement," a report entitled "Case for Expanded Grain Facilities (1976)," photographs of teh expanded grain facility in Prince Rupert, photocopied newspaper clippings, and memoranda.

2009.6.13.08.13 · File · 1977-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding Prince Rupert Grain Facilities. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Otto Lang, and Prince Rupert mayor Peter Lester. Also includes a report by Arctic Grain Limited concerning the Pelleting Facility in Prince Rupert, a news release concerning grain dryer construction, photocopied newspaper clippings, telexes, notes, and memoranda.

2009.6.13.08.14 · File · 1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence in French and English regarding Prince Rupert Grain Facilities. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, Otto Lang, and Prince Rupert mayor Peter Lester. Also includes a report entitled "B.C. Development Corporation and Alberta Wheat Pool Preliminary Pre-Feasibility Study for Grain Shipping Terminal Prince Rupert, B.C.," a report entitled "Pacific Coast Grain Handling: The View from Prince Rupert," photocopied newspaper clippings, telexes, notes, and memoranda.

2009.6.13.08.06 · File · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding speeches given by the Minister of Agriculture. Prominent correspondents include MPs Eugene Whelan, and Otto Lang. Includes notes for addresses by Minister of Agriculture Eugene Whelan at the Canadian Equestrian Federation

Agriculture and weather
2000.23.1.001 · File · 1969-1994
Part of Audrey Smedley L'Heureux fonds

File consists of material created or collected by Audrey L'Heureux regarding agriculture and weather in British Columbia. Highlights include:

  • BC Department of Agriculture, "Agriculture in the North Cariboo and Central British Columbia", 1969 (booklet)
  • BC Department of Agriculture, "Agriculture in the North Cariboo and Central British Columbia", 1974 (booklet)
  • William Gilgan, "Agriculture in the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako", 1972 (booklet)
  • Alastair McLean, "History of the Cattle Industry in British Columbia", Rangelands 4 (3), 1982 (journal article)
  • Fritz Dalchow, "Agricultural Geography of British Columbia, 1972 (book)
  • Kemano Completion Hearings, "Potentials for Agricultural Irrigation Return Flows and Nutrient Runoff and Leaching", 1994 (document)
2023.2.2.6 · Subseries · 1983-2010
Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

During the 1980s, Agriculture Canada pedologists Scott Smith (retired from Summerland Research Station, formerly based in Whitehorse) and Charles Tarnocai (retired from Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa) had a large field program which addressed the trends in soil development in the central Yukon. Across this region, particularly between Whitehorse and Dawson City, the land surfaces and surficial deposits vary greatly in age due to the differing extents of glaciations over the past ~2 million years.

This work built on a pioneering study from the previous decade:
Foscolos, A.E., N.W. Rutter, and O.L. Hughes. 1977. The use of pedological studies in interpreting the Quaternary history of central Yukon Territory. Bulletin 271. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa. 48 p. https://doi.org/10.4095/103066

Tarnocai and Smith presented their results in two publications:
C. A. S. Smith, C. Tarnocai, and O. L. Hughes. 1986. Pedological investigations of Pleistocene glacial drift surfaces in the central Yukon. Géographie physique et Quaternaire, 40 (1): 29–37. https://doi.org/10.7202/032620ar
Tarnocai, C. and C. A. S. Smith. 1989. Micromorphology and development of some central Yukon paleosols, Canada. Geoderma 45 (2): 145-162. https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7061(89)90047-5

Tarnocai and Smith shared the unpublished data and soil samples from this work with Dr. Paul Sanborn, and this resulted in a student project published as:
Daviel, E., P. Sanborn, C. Tarnocai, and C.A.A. Smith. 2011.Clay mineralogy and chemical properties of argillic horizons in central Yukon paleosols. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 91: 83-93. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjss10067

Agriculture in Prince George
2012.13.2.07.02 · File · 1983-2007
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to historical agriculture in Prince George. Includes material on the Prince George Farmer's Institute; experimental plots surrounding Prince George; farming in areas surrounding Prince George including Pineview, Mud River, and Blackburn; ranching; gardening; and the Prince George Experimental Farm. Includes: "Moose in British Columbia, Canada" an educational pamphlet from the Fish and Wildlife Branch of the Department of Recreation and Conservation in British Columbia.

2020.4.2.1.61 · File · Mar. 1993
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Agriculture in the Urban Shadow" at the Agricultural Land Commission Symposium - Urban Growth and the Agricultural Land Reserve: 'Up not Out' - March 9,1993.

Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"This represents an important, highly pertinent speech concerning farmland preservation in B.C. The speech was given at the ALC Symposium marking the 20th anniversary of B.C.'s farmland preservation program. The speech rings as relevant today as it did when delivered 22 years ago.

It begins by identifying two perspectives - one, those committed to an agricultural future, contributing diversity and having a social value and two, those that feel agriculture is ultimately doomed and is only an interim use, especially in the urban shadow, until a "higher and better" use comes along. GGR states that we need to honestly state which perspective we are guided by.

There are a host of important themes woven through this paper including:

  1. While farming on the urban shadow benefits both the urban and farm communities, the negative impacts of urban/farm adjacency are predominantly borne by the agricultural community.
  2. In describing the situation prior to the farmland preservation legislation in the 1960's and early 1970's agriculture was consistently the "loser user".
  3. Even in the earliest days of the Commission, urban shadow issues were identified and the ALC recognized that provincial zoning was only a first step, and taken alone, was not enough.
  4. The BC farmland preservation program has been at least as successful as anywhere else in North American and looked on with envy in many other jurisdictions.
  5. GGR believes that after 20 years we are worse off today than when the program started due to (i) elected provincial politicians involved with the application process (ii) the ALR / Golf Course fiasco and (ill) the ALC has become paralyzed in their Appeal Board mode.

Several (13 starting on p. 7) urban shadow issues are outlined and GGR states that we must be serious about addressing urban shadow issues.

The paper ends with an outline of "where we need to be tomorrow" and GGR states: "I recall when the program began in 1973 we argued that all of the compromises with respect to agriculture had already been made, if we were to keep the options open for future
generations In British Columbia. If that statement was true then, how much more true is it today, 20 years later?"

From the Symposium concluding remarks, Gary Runka stated that based on his experience and discussions during the symposium, he believed that the following initiatives should be given priority:

  • Information and education programs
  • Communication between farmers, government and the public
  • Regional land use planning
  • Integration of government policies to a strong farmland preservation strategy
  • Provincial agricultural strategy
  • Programs which insure farms can be viable

The Symposium proceedings have been compiled in a 67 page ALC publication."

2020.4.3.21 · File · 1990-1992
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, discussion papers, and conference materials. Includes:

  • "Rural Community Development in Canada: an AIC Discussion Paper" (1992)
  • "The Role of the Agricultural Professional in Rural Development: Report of the Task Force on Rural Community Development in Canada" (1993)
  • "Focus on the Future: A Supplementary Paper for the Rural Development Symposium" by the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (1992)
  • "The Nature and Structure of Future Rural Communities" by Dr. Harold P. Baker (1992)
  • "The Family Farm in the 21st Century" by Dr. Clay Gilson (1992)
  • "Rural Jobs: Trends and Opportunities" by Bollman, Fuller, and Ehrensaft (1992)
  • "Development of the Rural Areas: An International Perspective" (1992)
  • "New Technology and Part-time Farmers: Their Impact on the Family Farm" (1992)
  • "Canada-Ukraine Agri-Food Partners in Progress" (1992)
  • June 1990 commemorative issue of AgriScience
Ah Yee at Giscome
2009.5.3.16 · Item · [ca. 1913]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts four men standing in front of two log cabins. It is believed that these men are also featured at Meikle's Cabin in item 2009.5.3.17. Forest in background, miscellaneous items on ground in yard. Handwritten photo caption on verso and recto of this photo reads: "at Ah Yee at Giscome." It is believed that Ah Yee was the first Chinese store keeper at Giscome Portage in 1910.

2009.5.3.86 · Item · [after 1910]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts a woman, man, and dog standing in front of the Chinese general store in a log building with the sign "AH YEE FUR DEALER GENERAL MERCHANT". Power poles, buildings, and trees visible in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "First Store S Ft George A. G. Hamilton" "Boucher [sic]". It is believed that this store was originally owned by A. G. Hamilton.

2019.12.1.14 · File · 1987-1989
Part of Ann Walsh fonds

Includes correspondence, royalty documentation, draft manuscripts and copy of this story as featured in Great Canadian Murder & Mystery Stories.

Ahbau railway bridge
2012.13.2.15.32.1 · Item · 2005
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting Ahbau railway bridge. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Ahbau bridge."

Aileen Ross
2002.14.1.05.109 · File · 1988
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

File consists of transcript of tape recorded research notes on Aileen Ross and related handwritten notes.