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Oilweek: Pipeline Wall Map
2009.6.13.45.14 · Item · Nov. 1976
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

Map depicts existing oil lines, oil lines proposed or under construction, product lines, existing gas lines, gas lines proposed or under construction, LPG lines, and LPG lines proposed in Canada and Northern USA.

Issue publication
2009.6.13.47.08 · Item · Dec. 1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

This issue of "ISSUE" explores human rights in global perspective. It examines the efforts of people around the world to bring the spirit of the declaration into the relationships which govern their lives.

The Native Voice
2009.6.13.47.13 · Item · Dec. 1974
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

Newspaper covers various First Nation concerns including the meeting of the brotherhood, the BC Indian Fishermen’s Assistance Program, fishing rights, and a tribute to the early members of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia.

The News Advertiser
2009.6.13.47.15 · Item · 15 Jun. 1976
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

The News Advertiser serves the areas of Terrace, Thornhill and Kitimat, British Columbia. This issue's headlines read "Why did Peter Burton lie on Sunday?" Also included are articles regarding the Alcan project,.

2009.6.13.47.26 · Item · 19 Oct. 1977
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

Computer print-out contains information regarding various projects funded by Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport. Includes the names of projects, organization names, project number, description of project, the approval amount of funds allotted to the project and the payments year to date. Also included are the projects missing refusal.

The Deafening Silence
2009.6.13.48.1 · Item · 1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

Using an anti-aircraft rocket, ZPRA forces shot down the aircraft Air Viscount Hunyani shortly after it took off from Kariba, Rhodesia. The pilot managed to land the aircraft, but many people died in the crash. There were 18 survivors who were shot by ZPRA terrorists while awaiting rescue. There was no outrage from the world, no sympathy--just a “deafening silence”; this term found its place in Rhodesian history after the sermon of Dean John da Costa at the memorial service held shortly afterwards. This is an audio recording of that sermon.