Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from January 1996. Features segments on the cold temperatures in Prince George (-40 degrees); research into the relationship between caribou habitat and tree harvesting in the Bowron Valley; the opening of a child welfare research centre; the opening of the daycare centre at UNBC; an increase in UNBC students from northern high schools; a presentation by Pat Kramer on aboriginal eco-tourism; Ecole Polytechnique memorial; UNBC women's conference; and an International Development Film Festival. Includes interviews with Darwyn Coxson (UNBC Biology); Susan Stevenson (Wildlife Biologist); Gordon Ternowetsky (Child Welfare Research Centre); Anne-Marie Prediger (UNBC Daycare Centre); Doug Nord (Dean, Management and Administration); Pat Kramer (Author); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Vasso Vahlas (Conference Organizer); Sarah Boyd-Noel (Reel-World Film Festival); David Livingstone (Canadian Red Cross); and UNBC students Brian Cole and Micheline Hickeson.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1996. Features segments on the First Nations program and Nisga'a cultural studies at UNBC; the UNBC Women's Studies program; a self-defense workshop for women; UNBC research projects; trip to Russia for UNBC political students with John Young; the opening of the UNBC daycare centre; the "North to the Future" campaign; UNBC Winterfest; student bagpiper Andrew Embree; and "Spotlight on UNBC" bloopers. Includes interviews with Jim McDonald (UNBC First Nations); Deanna Nyce (Nisga'a House of Higher Learning); Lee Morrison (UNBC First Nations); Marianne Ainley (UNBC Women's Studies); Tracey Thompson (UNBC Security); John Young (UNBC Political Science); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Martin Cocking (UNBC Assoc. Registrar); Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry); and UNBC students Marion Evans, Richard Scott, Jennifer Azak, Jenny Fry, Kevin Larson, Sandra Dwyer, Jillian de Montigny, and Andrew Embree.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from November 1996. Features segments on a new Nursing program implemented at UNBC in partnership with CNC; a UNBC Quality of Life conference; a partnership between UNBC and Exploration Place for Youth Exploring Science; UNBC hosting the Prince George Concert Association; a near research forest for UNBC near Fort St. James; UNBC hosting a public forum for World Food Day; and the UNBC Environmental Planning program was given Canadian Institute of Planners recognition. Includes interviews with Martha MacLeod (UNBC Nursing), Margaret Pynenburg (Health Canada), Lucy Dobbin (Prince George Regional Hospital), Ruut Veenhoven (Erasmus University), Alex Michalos (UNBC Political Science), Ed Diener (University of Illinois), Albert Ruel (CNIB), Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry), Virginia Hall, Wendy Dawson (PGSO), David Zirnhelt (Minister of Forests), Fred Gilbert (Dean, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), Harry Pierre (Chief Tl'ast'en Nation), Sherry Ogasawara (nutritionist), Graham Riches (UNBC Social Work), Peter Bloodoff (former CIP president), and Leslie King (UNBC Environmental Studies).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from January 1997. Features segments on UNBC exchange agreements with Petrozavodsk in Russia; UNBC Northern Women's Centre of Excellence is opened to study the health of northern women; UNBC will be building a greenway trail on Cranbrook Hill; the UNBC co-op education program; and the UNBC men and women's basketball (Northern Timberwolves). Includes interviews with Vladimir Mineev (Petrozavodsk student); Andrei Chliamine (Petrozavodsk student); Barbara Isaac; Lorna Medd (Northern Interior Health); Olive Godwin (Aids Prince George); Deborah Poff (UNBC VP Academic); David Livingstone (Red Cross); Robin Draper; David Leman (UNBC Co-op Coordinator); Nick Petryszak (UNBC Co-op coordinator); Ken Peterson (Northwood); Heather Hausot (UNBC coach); and UNBC students Betti Davidson, Elliot Paskus, Darlene Rempel, Terri Dueck, Jesse Pooni, and Zane Robinson.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from September 1997. Features segments on the start of the 1997/98 academic year; Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Forestry; research on forest canopies; Iona Campagnolo's last chancellor's tour; Barkerville local history course; youth science campuses at UNBC over the summer; fish count in the Salmon Valley River for the Spruce City Wildlife Association; compost site on campus; an elk skeleton found during UNBC construction carbon dated to 2300 years old; planning for UNBC Orientation Week; and a Slocan donation to UNBC for the construction of the Enhanced Forestry Lab. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Claudette Gouger (UNBC Liaison Officer); Max Blouw (UNBC Assoc. VP Research); Darwyn Coxson (UNBC Biology); Lauren Bacon (UNBC Orientation); Robin Fisher (UNBC Dean); Mary-Ellen Kelm (UNBC History); Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry); Per Dahlstrom; and UNBC students Nadia Ali, Vanessa Egginton, Jocelyn Campbell, Heather Deering, Shannon Keeping, Larry Peters, Laura Reynolds, Sacha Wood, Amanda Cole, and Jody Tetreau.
Fonds consists of textual records, photographic items and published reports related to professional life and career of Bob Harkins, broadcaster, local historian, and former city councilor. Includes textual and photographic items related to development and history of city of Prince George and the Central Interior of BC region history and development in late 20th century. Items includes an unpublished manuscript on the life of Ray Williston by Eileen Williston, an unpublished paper on the history of technological change in logging industry; an unpublished paper on the history of radio and television in Prince George; a report related to the creation of a university for Northern British Columbia (1989) and proofs of the publication "Wild Liard Waters: Canoeing Canada's Historic Liard River" by Ferdi Wenger, c.1998. Also includes photographic files including CKPG Radio Studio photographic items c.1953; and photographs and correspondence regarding guide outfitter Skook Davidson c.1975.
Sans titreFile consists of a report by IFS "Pulp Chips From Sawmill and Logging Waste" accompanied by letter from Dr. Jago.
File consists of a transcription of an interview with Murray Sadler.
File consists of a training manual and two sample CDs for CFUR.
File consists of Prince George Citizen Newspaper 9-Jan-1990, 10-Jan-1990
File consists of 1992 Prince George Chamber of Commerce Excellence Awards
File consists of Dr. Tom Perry Speech to Northern College & University Presidents 28-Nov-1991
File consists of documents and ephemera from UNBC's first convocation ceremony in 1992. Includes:
- July 1992 issue of "British Columbia Woman to Woman Magazine", featuring Iona Campagnolo
- An invitation from the City of Prince George Office of the Mayor to attend the UNBC 1992 convocation at the Prince George Civic Centre
- Napkins from the event
- A UNBC invitation to the 1992 convocation ceremony
- The 1992 program booklet provided at the UNBC inaugural convocation
Item is the inaugural issue (Vol. 1 No. 1) of NRES News newsletter from February 1995.
Item is an invitation to the installation of Charles Jago as UNBC President and Vice Chancellor. Includes RSVP card.
File consists of four architectural progress drawings of the UNBC administration buildings. The drawings were photomechanically reproduced on legal paper and faxed from the architects (IBI Group) to UNBC Library in 1997.
File consists of:
- Dr. Donald B. Rix BC Leadership Chair in Aboriginal Environmental Health annual activity report for 2007
- Dr. Donald B. Rix BC Leadership Chair in Aboriginal Environmental Health annual activity report for 2008
File consists of:
- Co-operative Education Employer Handbook (1994) - includes outline campus map from 1994
- Co-operative Education Program Work Term Report Requirements (1994)
- Co-operative Education Student Handbook (1995?)
- Memorandum "Re: Resources to hire Co-op Student" to work on CSAM/CASHS website
- Co-operative Education Program brochure (199-?)
- UNBC Co-op Works! newsletter, 1 Jan. 2004 issue
- UNBC Co-op Works! newsletter, 1 Jan. 2005 issue
File consists of brochures created for the UNBC College of Arts, Social & Health Sciences, along with drafts and correspondence in relation to the brochures.
Item consists of copies of Prince George sister city agreements, likely provided to UNBC for informational purposes.
Item consists of two organizational charts from UNBC Administration and Finance.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: "Action: Strategic Plan for the University of Northern British Columbia, 2002-2007".
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: UNBC "The University Plan", 2010.
File consists of correspondence relating to the position of the Associate Dean of Natural Resources and Environmental Science for the College of Science & Management at UNBC. Also includes a job posting.
Video recording is a compact VHS recording of the construction of the ceremonial mace (Talking Stick) 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 VHS recording of the construction of the Senate chamber doors 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.
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with UNBC English Professor David Dowling, an interview with UNBC Commerce Professor Judy Wahn, shots of the Prince George Civic Centre, shots of downtown Prince George, Prince George residents, and Prince George scenery.
Videocassette contains raw footage of the UNBC cafeteria, shots from around the UNBC campus, a class with UNBC Commerce Professor Judy Wahn, and a UNBC computer lab.
Videocassette contains raw footage of the UNBC cafeteria, the UNBC registration desk, students in UNBC residence and a standup providing a tour of the university campus.
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Douglas Nord (Dean, Faculty of Management and Administration), shots of students in the Agora, an English lecture by David Dowling, and an interview with Paul Shelley (Royal Bank, Prince George).
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Gail Sexsmith (BC Hydro), digital map of the UNBC regional campuses, and Northern BC scenery taken from existing footage.
Videocassette contains raw footage of the UNBC campus in winter, UNBC students in residence, and interviews with UNBC students (including Fay Niemi).
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry).
File consists of master versions of Spotlight on UNBC, a promotional television show created by the UNBC Office of Communications.
Videocassette contains "Spotlight on UNBC" computer shots of a tour of the UNBC website, as well as shots of the UNBC library databases, SGI, Maclean's, the University of the Arctic, the UNBC Sportsplex, and the UNBC lab expansion.
Videocassette contains "Spotlight on UNBC" animation clips that were used in the creation of the television show.
Videocassette contains footage of Convocation 2001.
Videocassette contains Northern Medical Program interview clips created by UNBC Communications for promotional purposes.
Videocassette is a recording of the Carrier-Sekani Genealogy Presentation at UNBC on October 7, 1997, filmed by UNBC Communications.
Subseries consists of various published videos collected by the UNBC Office of Communications for the purposes of background research and the creation of video clips for UNBC productions.
Film consists of clips featuring UNBC content that have been extracted from various Planet Education television show episodes. Includes clips of salmon research and pine beetle research.
Film is a production by PGTV of the Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Prince George, BC on August 17, 1994 and her role in the opening ceremonies of UNBC. Also includes Bob Harkins' review of the history of UNBC prior to its official opening entitled "UNBC: A Northern Dream Whose Time Has Come".
Film is a promotional video for Dynacom, the television announcement system installed throughout the UNBC campus.
Recording is a television clip entitled "The New University of Northern B.C." which was featured on the Channel 5 Evening News (CFCN TV) on February 28, 1994. The feature included announcer Barb Higgins, journalist Carolyn McIntyre, UNBC liaison officer Nicole Lyotier, and UNBC students.
Recording is a television clip regarding UNBC which was featured on BCTV News Hour on September 9, 1995 with anchor Jennifer Mather.
Recording is a television clip called "UNBC helps Prince George come of age" which was featured on BCTV Global News on April 28, 2005 with anchor Tony Parsons and reporter Samantha Falk.
Recording is a television clip called "Medical Students Graduate from UNBC" which was featured on Global BC News Hour on May 11, 2008 with Aaron McArthur.