Videocassette contains raw footage of interviews with Nisga'a students (Jennifer Azak, Sheryl Stevens, Ben ?, and Burt Azak).
Videocassette contains raw footage of the Queen's arrival at the Founder's event, shots of the large UNBC banner displaying the names of Northern BC communities, a speech by Iona Campagnolo at the Founder's event in the UNBC library building, a speech by Dr. Smith (Western Washington University), a speech by Geoffrey Weller at the Founder's event, and shots of Earl's Restaurant in Prince George.
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with UNBC Chancellor Iona Campagnolo.
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with UNBC Forestry Professor Winifred Kessler and an interview with UNBC English Professor David Dowling.
Videocassette contains raw footage of a class taught by UNBC Professor Winifred Kessler and interviews with UNBC students Sean Maurice, Brad Courtoureille, and Ray Reilly.
Videocassette contains raw footage of a standup providing a tour of the university campus, a demonstration of Mosaic software for accessing resources via the internet in the UNBC library, shots of Canfor mills in Prince George, shots of Northern Mountain Helicopters, and aerial footage of Prince George and UNBC.
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Brent Campbell (Deloitte & Touche, Prince George) who was a member of the Interim Governing Council and an interview with Pat Sarsfield (UNBC Award and Financial Aid Coordinator).
"Northern Is..." is a promotional video for UNBC created by Iris Communications. Contains clips with Ken Coates (Founding VP Academic), Jon Swainger (UNBC Fort St. John), Ray Reilly (UNBC student), Marcy Anderson (UNBC student), Joanne Matthews (UNBC librarian), Iona Campagnolo (Founding UNBC Chancellor), Judy Wahn (UNBC Commerce professor), Joe de la Ronde (UNBC student), Kirsten Hartley (UNBC student), Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry), Heather Smith (UNBC International Studies), Kierin Mackenzie (UNBC student), Pat Sarsfield (UNBC Award and Financial Aid Coordinator), Fay Niemi (UNBC student), Winifred Kessler (UNBC Natural Resources Management), Sean Maurice (UNBC student), Brad Courtoureille (UNBC student), and Jackie Watson (UNBC student).
Videocassette contains stories created in February 2001 for either "Spotlight on UNBC" or "UNBC Insight".
Videocassette contains a story, possibly for "UNBC Insight", on cancer research by Chow Lee.
Movie is a promotional video by the Tumbler Ridge Housing Corporation, which includes news footage from CTV about the sale.
Film is episode #8 of an educational show called "Planet Education" which was hosted by Kathie Hill and produced by the Knowledge Network. This episode features a food and beverage apprenticeship, UNBC pine beetle research, Fred Marsh hockey goal pegs, the health records technologist profession, and software by MacDonald Dettwiler.
Film is a research summary produced by the Canadian Forest Service. As described on the video case: "Initiated in 1992, this research project was intended to test a range of harvesting and silvicultural options in reducing wind damage to residual white spruce on moist to wet sites after harvest of the deciduous overstorey. If forest managers are to successfully implement alternative silvicultural systems on these northern boreal forest sites, mitigation of windthrow will be critical to successful operations. The project also tests growth and yield, regeneration stocking standards, aesthetic and biodiversity components."
This video provides an introduction to mixedwood management in the boreal forests of Northeastern B.C., particularly in the Fort Nelson region. A variety of experts describe how to work and manage hardwood stands with an immature spruce component. This video was created for Forest Renewal BC by Slocan Forest Products (Fort Nelson Woodlands), with assistance provided by University of Northern British Columbia.
Recording consists of a visit from Gary Mullins to the College of New Caledonia.
Recording entitled "Fibre of Russia" possibly includes footage of a summer 1996 research trip to Russia with a group of UNBC students and professor John Young.
Recording consists of CTV News footage on "UNBC students graduate in Gitksan language".
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from September 1993. Features include an interview with students regarding why they attend UNBC; development of the co-op education program; UNBC's new faculty in the International Studies, Nursing and History departments; plans for convocation 1994; the UNBC academic calendar; the promotion of UNBC in southern media; public bus tours of UNBC; and a tour of the regions with Iona Campagnolo and other UNBC officials. Includes interviews with Fred Gilbert (Dean of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), Dan Lousier (BC Forest Service), Larry Woods (International Studies), Dana Edge (Nursing), Robin Fisher (History), Carmen Pickering (UNBC Tour Guide), Ken Coates (UNBC VP Academic), Eileen Heir (Yirka Dene Language Institute), Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor), Ron Sebastian (First Nations artist), and Herb Russell (Executive Director, Gitanyow). Also includes interviews with UNBC students and graduates Kelly Breen, Jackie Watson, Brad and Beverly Freathy, Kathy Vagt, and Terri Stewart (Northwest Community College student advisor).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from November 1993. Features include the development of the UNBC calendar for 1993-1994, the construction of the lab building, the needs of students in the laboratory, space allocation, the UNBC rotunda, a 1 million dollar endowment for UNBC by Northwood, the First Nations forum, the anticipation of the opening of UNBC by Queen Elizabeth, a breakfast held by the UNBC Women's Caucus for women's history month, UNBC is the newsmaker of the year, the federal election results and opinion from UNBC faculty, and views of UNBC by helicopter. Includes interviews with Martin Cocking (Assistant Registrar), Nicole Lyotier (UNBC Liaison Officer), Conchetta di Francesco (UBC Liaison Officer), Lynda Mychaluk (SFU Liaison Officer), Houston Secondary School grade 12 students, Ann McNaughton (BCIT Liaison Officer), Jerry Hurn (Hemingway Nelson Architects), Mark Bernards (Chemistry), Peter McEwan (Lab Manager), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Deanna Nice (Nisga'a), Clive Keen (Director of Communications), Myra Rutherdale (UNBC Women's Caucus), Greg Poelzer (Political Science), and Paul Bowles (Economics).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1994. Features include the construction of the UNBC Prince George campus, a spotlight on heart month, the appointment of the Northwest Regional Coordinator, UNBC updates on CKPG TV, and a spotlight on natural resource management and environmental studies. Includes interviews with Peter Heaton (Project Manager), Dean Cooper (former VP Administration), Ken Prkachin (UNBC program chair of Psychology), Maureen Salton (BC Heart and Stroke Foundation), Dana Edge (UNBC Nursing), Margaret Anderson (Northwest Regional Coordinator), Bob Harkins, Fred Gilbert (Dean of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), Darwyn Coxson (UNBC Biology), Doug Baker (Environmental Studies), Annie Booth (Environmental Studies), Ellen Petticrew (UNBC Geography), Dave Robinson (Outdoor Recreation and Tourism), Winifred Kessler (UNBC Forestry), and Jackie Watson (UNBC student).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from December 1995. Features segments on UNBC technology, including fibre optics, use of technology for teaching, video conferencing, high-tech microscopes, the importance of technology for reaching the regions, internet access, and online courses. Additional highlights include a discussion on the recent Quebec referendum, an acquisitions endowment for the UNBC library from Royal Bank, Safety Awareness Week at UNBC, and a visit from Santa. Includes interviews with Lyle Watkins (BC Tel), Tim Beekman (Dynacom President), Alex Hawley (UNBC Biology), Eva Doerksen (UNBC student), Glenda Prakchin (UNBC Psychology), Reg Horne (UNBC Geography), Hugues Massicotte (UNBC Forestry), Richard Lazenby (UNBC Anthropology), Jerry Windsor-Martin (Phillips Electronics), David Dowling (UNBC English), and Stan Beeler (UNBC English).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1997. Features segments on the 3rd annual UNBC Winterfest; the creation of the William Ferry endowment fund; a measles prevention strategy campaign at UNBC; a visit from the Government Leader of the Yukon, Piers McDonald; UNBC students went to Harvard for a UN Model simulation; Chinese Cultural Days at UNBC for Chinese New Year; a survey at the Ice Fishing Derby; a UNBC hosted math conference for high school students; and the importance of marketing UNBC due to competition. Includes interviews with Pat Appavoo (UNBC Librarian); Harold Moffatt (former Prince George mayor); Judge William Ferry; Murray Sadler (UNBC Founder); Robin Johnson (UNBC Health Centre); Piers McDonald (Government Leader of the Yukon); Lily Chow (UNBC faculty); Max Blouw (UNBC Fisheries); Jennifer Hyndman (UNBC Math); Clive Keen (UNBC Communications); Sue Kubik (CASE International); Suzy Mink (CASE director); and UNBC students Karen More, James Sztyler, Diane Stover, and Anna Velasco.
Item consists of the panel on "Applying Traditional Knowledge to Future Initiatives: First Nations Historical and Future Relationships with the Forests" at the the "Exploring Our Roots: Forest History in Our Communities Annual Conference of the Forest History Association of BC" at UNBC in Prince George, September 19, 2009.
Photograph depicts group of men, women, and children exiting main entrance of building believed to be the school at Cassiar, B.C. Trees and bicycles in foreground.
Item is a photograph of the Princeton School grade 8 class in 1939 with Mr. Williston their teacher.
Item is a photograph of the teaching staff in Princeton in May 1941. Mr. Williston is in the front row second from the right. -
Item is a photograph of Pilot Mountain School.
Item is a photograph of Pilot Mountain School taken from the back
Item is a photograph of an unidentified school house.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston with the teaching staff of the Prince George Junior Senior High School in 1946. Mr. Williston is seated front row centre.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston signing the register after being sworn in as Minister of Education at Government House on April 14, 1954. Aide-de-Camp Pennington is standing on Mr. Williston’s right and Lieutenant-Governor Clarence Wallace on his left.
Photograph depicts a group of First Nations boys with a minister posed for a photo on what appears to be a boat. Possibly a Mission School class photo.
Photograph depicts a multi-level home with chopped wood in the foreground and a forested area in the background. Annotation on verso of photograph states: "Kitamaat Girls Home"
Photograph depicts four women on the front porch of a multi-level home. Annotation on verso of photograph states: "Kitamaat E.L.M. Home"
Photograph taken during one of Minister Iona Campagnolo's visits to high schools in the Skeena Riding.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Granisle”.
Photograph taken in a hall with large glass windows at the University of British Columbia. Six indoor totem poles visible in background.
Handwritten notation included with photograph reads: “June 1982, First National Networking Conference, Compliments of Katherine Roth, Windsor, Ontario”.
Unidentified blond woman reads to group of men, women, and children gathered around books on floor.
Photograph is one of 18 images depicting Campagnolo's work with Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO) in collaboration with Foreign Affairs Minister Flora MacDonald on the facilitation and development of a largely Canadian financed refugee camp near Nakorn Rachisima (formerly Korat), to help the refugees coming over the border from Laos and Cambodia. See also items 2009.6.1.440 - 2009.6.1.456.
Most children in the group are seated on ground in front of pink building, some stand clapping.
Photograph is one of seven images orginally included within a diary dated 12-22 November 1987. Photos depict a day to day account of Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO) mission to establish whether or not a Canadian presence is justified in the fight against Apartheid and for the liberation of Namibia within a Soviet Sphere Socialist State. See also items 2009.6.1.491 - 2009.6.1.496.
Photograph is one of seven images orginally included within a diary dated 12-22 November 1987. Photos depict a day to day account of Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO) mission to establish whether or not a Canadian presence is justified in the fight against Apartheid and for the liberation of Namibia within a Soviet Sphere Socialist State. See also items 2009.6.1.490 - 2009.6.1.496.
Campagnolo stands fifth from right in front row. The group is posed in front of large building covered in foliage.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “associate Director, McMaster International, 1987-1990, Hamilton, Ont,” and “McMaster SIDA/AIDS Conference Sept. 1988”.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario. Campagnolo stands on left, both wear regalia.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario. Three rows of unidentified individuals wearing regalia sit onstage in background.
The pair stands onstage at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Photograph taken at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario; university crest visible in background.
Group sits in regalia on stage in background, audience sits in foreground. Photograph taken at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Painted mural in background.
Chancellor Campagnolo stands with Chetwynd Mayor Charlie Lasser, President Geoffrey Weller, an unidentified man, and Fred Gilbert. Photograph was taken during the chancellor's tour of the Peace-Liard Region, 1993.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "chetwynd".
Chancellor Campagnolo stands with five unidentified Quick Start students, Fred Gilbert, and Nick Petraryszak. Photograph was taken during the chancellor's tour of the Peace-Liard Region, 1993.