This Collection consists of photographs documenting early development of the Central Interior including such subjects as: homesteading, railway construction, packing & freighting, modes and routes of transportation, schools, mercantile development, leisurely activities, sports, natural resource development and exploitation, political movements, town-site development and policing. This collection also provides a look at history of the Taylor-Baxter Family - a long time pioneering family of this region, including: A.K. & Lillian Bourchier; Hugh & Hermina "Minnie" (nee Wessel) Taylor and family; Herbert & Sarah (nee Wessel) Glassey; and Bob & Violet (nee Taylor) Baxter and family.
Collection consists textual material, objects, and ephemera related to the history of the University of Northern British Columbia.
Zonder titelFile consists of a booklet prepared for the May 9, 2002 UNBC/UBC Aleza Lake Research Forest Field Tour.
Photographs are panoramas taken from the Churchill BC Forest Service Lookout, located at latitude 54°04' and longitude 122°16'. The photographs were bound together and include a transparent grid that was intended to be used for locating forest fires.
Photograph depicts Harry Coates, Ted Baker, and John Revel at Aleza Lake Research Forest re-opening ceremony on July 9, 1992.
Aerial photograph depicts a view overlooking the Georges farm. Note on back stated that this photograph was presented in a frame to the Georges in 2008.
Slide depicts a bulldozer clearing ground, likely at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station.
Slide depicts cleared ground and felled trees in a forested area, likely at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station.
Slide depicts the Ranger Station at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station.
Slide depicts a view of what is possibly the Upper Fraser River.
Slide depicts a cleared area at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station with plant regeneration.
Slide depicts a burning building at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station on the date it was shut down by the BC Forest Service.
Slide depicts a cleared area in a forest, likely at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station.
Slide depicts a detonation in an area of cleared ground in a forested area, likely the Aleza Lake Experiment Station. Work may have been undertaken for roadbuilding activities at the Experiment Station.
Slide depicts the original wooden BC Forest Service sign for the Aleza Lake Forest Experiment Station.
Slide depicts a black bear eating garbage by wooden outbuildings, possibly at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station.
Slide depicts a sawmill in operation, likely located in the Upper Fraser area, with a pile of burning wood products and a beehive burner.
Slide depicts a heavily forested area with fallen logs, likely at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station.
Slide depicts a man operating heavy equipment in a forest, likely at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station.
Item is a photograph of Ray Williston receiving an honorary degree at the University of Northern British Columbia from Chancellor Iona Campagnolo.
Photograph is a copy print of artwork entitled "View of City from UNBC Prince George Campus Site" by June Swanky Parker.
File consists of a memorandum and an edited draft of the UNBC Facts 1999 publication.
Item is a news release announcing the appointment of Dr. Howard Brunt, VP Academic.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: UNBC "The University Plan", 2010.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: "Action: Strategic Plan for the University of Northern British Columbia, 2002-2007".
Item is a UNBC Peer Support Network brochure.
Item is a UNBC Employee Orientation Handbook.
Item is a UNBC "Hire Opportunities: Programs in the Arts, Social and Health Sciences" booklet.
Item is a Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies brochure.
File consists of the May 2005, Vol. 1 issue of "Where Are They Now?: A UNBC International Studies Newsletter for International Studies Alumni".
File consists of an April 1999 UNBC International Student Handbook, along with documents regarding international student recruitment.
Item consists of two organizational charts from UNBC Administration and Finance.
Item consists of copies of Prince George sister city agreements, likely provided to UNBC for informational purposes.
Item is a draft of the UNBC Continuing Studies Business Development Plan prepared by David Arnold for Dennis Macknak.
File consists of brochures created for the UNBC College of Arts, Social & Health Sciences, along with drafts and correspondence in relation to the brochures.
File consists of UNBC Women's Studies brochures.
Item is a brochure for the UNBC First Nations Centre.
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:
- 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:
- Northern Sport Centre - Grand Opening September 21, 2007 - Commemorative magazine
- Northern Sport Centre 2007 brochure
- Northern Sport Centre 2008-2009 Timberwolf Trail Challenge brochure
- Northern Sport Centre Spring/Summer 2012 Activity Guide
- Northern Sport Centre Summer 2013 Activity Guide
Item is the February 2003 issue of the UNBC FA newsletter.
Item is a memorandum from J.F. Newberry, VP Administration, to UNBC deans and directors and the members of the Job Evaluation Committee regarding "Job Classification Reviews".
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.
Item is an invitation to the installation of Charles Jago as UNBC President and Vice Chancellor. Includes RSVP card.
File consists of five issues of UNBC's "Voyages '92" weekly update newsletter.
Series contains textual material and publications related to UNBC's history.
Item is a list of UNBC's employee from 1993.
Item is the inaugural issue (Vol. 1 No. 1) of NRES News newsletter from February 1995.
Item is a memorandum with a schedule and instructions for UNBC employees regarding the "Official Opening of the Prince George Campus - 17 August 1994".
Item is a bound and published UNBC Commerce Class of 2001 Yearbook.