File consists of the anthology "The Sound of a Train in the Distance: Puffing, Whistles, and Roars of Multicultural Pedagogy".
File consists of an issue of the literary magazine, "West Coast Review".
File contains correspondence between Mendelson Joe and Brian Fawcett.
File contains correspondence between Brian Fawcett and Admiral Mahic, a Yugoslavian poet.
File contains letters from students at Weir Elementary School, thanking him for his reading in their class.
File contains correspondence between Brian Fawcett and the City of Toronto.
File consists of personal correspondence between Brian Fawcett and Hartlea Fawcett, his daughter.
File consists of personal correspondence between Brian Fawcett and his sister, Serena Fawcett, as well as her partners.
File consists of personal correspondence between Brian Fawcett and his father, Hartley Fawcett.
File consists of personal correspondence between Brian Fawcett and his aunt, Joan Surry.
File consists of personal correspondence between Brian Fawcett and his cousin, Judith Surry.
File consists of personal correspondence between Brian Fawcett and his relatives, Ann and Brian Manson.
File contains slides depicting images from around the Northern area of B.C.
Image depicts the Harrison House in Kersley, B.C.
Image depicts two rows of houses in an unknown location.
File contains slides depicting Highway 97 South.
Image depicts the Dunlevy Creek area somewhere near Dawson Creek, B.C. The slide is simply labelled "Dunlevy irrigation" for uncertain reasons.
Image depicts the old jail house in Soda Creek, B.C.
File consists an audio recording of an oral history with Harry Coates recorded by David Mills.
File consists a transcript of an oral history with Harry Coates recorded by David Mills.
File consists of correspondence to and from the Aleza Lake Research Forest regarding various issues.
File consists of notebook filled with tree data from different sites.
Videocassette contains "Prince George Regional Footage" from summer 2005. The video was created for distribution at the 2006 Winter Games at Torino and was available in PAL format as well as NTSC. UNBC was part of a Northern BC delegation that went to the 2006 Olympics in anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Rob van Adrichem was the Media Relations representative for the Northern BC delegation.