File consists of material relating to Carrie Jane Gray, a Mayor and Alderman on Prince George City Council who took part in several community organizations. Her dedication to Prince George is the reason why a former landfill was turned into park was named in her honour. Materials include newspaper clippings and reproductions of articles.
File consists on research on Thomas Ernest Edward (T.E.E.) Greenfield who spent time in the Pacific Northwest as an RCMP officer, gold miner, pharmacist, and construction worker between the years of 1926-1939. Materials include correspondence between Greenfield and L'Heureux, a manuscript, newspaper clippings, and a book. Highlights include:
- T.E.E Greenfield, "Drugs (Mostly)", 1976 (book)
- Photocopied travelogue by Annie Elizabeth Greenfield entitled "Unto the Hills Around Do I Lift Up My Longing Eyes" describing her personal experiences travelling to Prince George, Hazelton, and the Okanagan between June 30-July 20, 1927
File consists of collected research materials regarding Olive Fredrickson who was an author known for her novel "The Silence of the North". Materials include correspondence between Fredrickson and L'Heureux, a photograph, newspaper clippings, postcards, and reproductions of articles. Photograph depicts Olive Fredrickson in Prince George in the fall of 1977.
File consists of collected research materials regarding genealogy. Materials include pamphlets, newsletters, and newspaper clippings. Highlights include:
- The British Columbia Genealogical Society Newsletter, 1979-1981
- The British Columbia Genealogical Society, "Information", [198-?] (pamphlet)
- The Genealogical Society of the Church of Jesus Christ, "In a Granite Mountain", 1973 (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of Alberta, "Sources of Genealogical Information at the BC Provincial Archives of Alberta 1978", No. 8, 1978 (information leaflet)
- The British Columbia Genealogical Society, "Tracing Ancestors In British Columbia", 1986 (pamphlet)
- The British Columbia Genealogy Quarterly, 1979-1980
- John J. Newman, "Cemetery Transcribing: preparations and procedures", 1971 (leaflet)
- Logan Utah, "The New Year Brings New and Exciting Things!", 1979 (booklet)
File consists of material relating to the Giscome Portage and Huble Farm. Research materials include newspaper clippings, histories, booklets, a development proposal, pamphlets, a newsletter, and newspapers. Highlights include:
- Regional District of Fraser-Fort George and the Giscome Portage Historical Society, "Giscome Portage-Huble Farm Regional Park: A Development Proposal", 1984 (booklet)
- Regional District of Fraser-fort George, "Regional Parks", [198-?] (pamphlet)
- Regional District of Fraser-Fort Newsletter, Vol. 3 No. 2, 1989
- Giscome Portage Historical Society, "A Pioneer Homestead on the Banks of the Fraser River", 1989 (pamphlet)
File consists of material relating to gold mining in British Columbia. Materials include articles, a magazine, and newspaper clippings. Highlights include:
- Envex Investments Inc., "The Gold Guide: The Buy & Sell in The Mining Industry", Vol. 1 No. 2, 1982
- "First Gold in British Columbia: The Pend-d'Oreille", BC Historical News, Summer 1980
File consists of research materials regarding forestry in British Columbia. Includes newspaper clippings, booklets, pamphlets, correspondence, photocopied articles, and a proposal on land and resource management of Vanderhoof. Highlights include:
- Vanderhoof Forest District, "Vanderhoof Land and Resource Management Plan: Summary", 1997 (booklet)
- MacMillan Bloedel, "How the forest grows...", 1975 (booklet)
- MacMillan Bloedel, "Enjoying the forest...", 1974 (booklet)
- B.C. Business Magazine, "Forestry in B.C. The Winter Years", 1981 (booklet)
- Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests, "Integrated Resource Management", [198-?]
- Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests, "Reforestation: more than 7 seedlings planted every second", 1992 (booklet)
- The Shared Resource, "Our Forests" Vol. 2, 1993 (booklet)
- Plateau Forest Products Ltd., "2000 Forest Development Plan: 2000-2005 Beetle Management", Dec. 1999 (map)
File consists of research materials on the Fraser River such as newspaper clippings, correspondence, and reports on Fraser River management programs. Highlights include:
- Fraser Basin Management Board, "What People in the Communities Told Us: A Report on the Open House Discussions", 1993 (booklet)
- Fraser Basin Management Board, "What Basin-Wide Stakeholders Told Us: A Summary of the Presentations", 1993 (booklet)
- Fraser Basin Management Board, "Sustainability Together", 1993 (booklet)
- Environment Canada, "Fraser River Action Plan 1992-93, Progress Report", 1992 (booklet)
- The Mighty Fraser River, "Portraying its Scenic Beauty and Rugged Canyons", 1976 (booklet)
File consists of reproduced newspaper clippings and articles on the history of forts in British Columbia. Includes a 1982 Parks Canada booklet entitled "Historic, Guide to Canada's National Historic Parks".
File consists of collected research materials regarding Fort Fraser, Fraser Lake, Engen, Endako, and the Endako mine. Includes a Provincial bulletin, postcard, histories of Fort Fraser, correspondence, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings, articles, and an advertisement for Fort Fraser. Highlights include:
- Province of British Columbia Lands Service, "The Fort Fraser-Fort George Bulletin Area", 1967 (booklet)
- Postcard of Fraser Lake, [198-?]
- Don & Sue Rudland, "Welcome to Historic Fort Fraser", [198-?] (pamphlet)
- Christero Communications, "Rose Prince of the Carrier Nation", [198-?] (pamphlet)
File consists of research materials regarding Ducks Unlimited. Includes newspaper clippings and a booklet from the Ducks Unlimited Canada Vanderhoof Committee entitled "3nd Annual Banquet" (1987).
File consists of slogans written by Audrey L'Heureux, and collected reproductions of jokes, poetry, and mottos. Includes some jokes that include BC cultural references.
File consists of photocopied research materials on Sir Sandford Fleming (January 7, 1827 - July 22, 1915), a Scottish Canadian engineer and inventor who promoted worldwide standard time zones, a prime meridian, and use of the 24-hour clock as key elements to communicating the accurate time, all of which influenced the creation of Coordinated Universal Time. He designed Canada's first postage stamp, produced a great deal of work in the fields of land surveying and map making, engineered much of the Intercolonial Railway and the first several hundred kilometres of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and was a founding member of the Royal Society of Canada and founder of the Canadian Institute (a science organization in Toronto).
File consists of booklets, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and reports on fishing in British Columbia. Highlights include:
- Government of Canada, "Salmonid Enhancement", [after 1977] (pamphlet)
- Province of British Columbia, "Angling Data Northern British Columbia", 1976 (booklet)
- Sportguide Series Special Interest Supplement to TV Week Family Magazine, "The Salt Chucker", Vol. 2, 1978 (magazine)
- Government of Canada Fisheries and Oceans, "Where and When to See Salmon", 1998 (pamphlet)
File consists of newspaper clippings, reports, agendas, booklets, articles, and a pamphlet regarding fisheries in British Columbia, particularly the impact of the Kemano Completion Project on the Nechako River and other tributaries. Highlights include:
- Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Public Meetings Concerning Kemano Completion, "Agenda", 1984 (reproduction)
- Reproduction of "Presentation by the Carrier-Sekani Tribal Council to a Public Meeting Called by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) on March 2 & 3, 1984 in Vanderhoof, British Columbia"
- Department of Fisheries and Oceans, "Towards a Fish Habitat Decision on the Kemano Completion Project A Discussion Paper", 1984 (booklet)
- Province of British Columbia, "Fraser River Estuary Study", [198-?] (pamphlet)
File consists of newspaper clippings and a newsletter consisting of information on crop circles. Includes a winter 1998 Prince George Art Gallery newsletter with a feature article entitled "Invision: Crop Circles and Creativity".
File consists of information on Charles William Digby. Clifford was an Irish-born miner, trader, hotel owner and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Cassiar from 1898 to 1903 and Skeena from 1903 to 1907 as a Conservative in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Clifford also a partner in one of the Kitselas mines. Material includes reproductions of articles, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and "Northern B.C. In Retrospect Who's Who" article written by Audrey L'Heureux.
File consists of collected research materials regarding Perry McDonough Collins and the Collins Overland Telegraph. Collins was the visionary behind the Russian-American Telegraph of 1865-1867. The failed venture aimed to connect America to Europe by telegraph via the Bering Strait. Materials include newspaper clippings, a book, as well as reproductions of articles, correspondence, and archival material. Highlights include:
- D.A. McGregor, "Through B.C. to Bering Sea-A Dream that Failed" from The Province, 1953 (article reproduction)
- John B. Daniell, "The Collins Overland Telegraph" from the Northwest Digest, 1960 (article reproduction)
- Illustration from Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "Williams Creek from the canyon To middle town (Barkerville)" from a painting by Frederick Whymper, [186?] (print photograph reproduction)
- Reproduction of Corday MacKay, "The Collins Overland Telegraph", 1866 (article reproduction)
- Hon. Homer D. Angell, "Congressional Record: Proceeding and Debates of the 78th Congress, First Session", 1943 (reproduction)
- Article entitled "Collin's Overland Telegraph" by Kathleen Fitzgerald in "The History of the Canadian West" collector's no. 1, 1982 (magazine issue)
- Willard E. Ireland, "The Collins Overland Telegraph", 1866 (article reproduction)
File consists of material regarding the archaeological history of British Columbia including newspaper clippings, reproduced articles, a pamphlet, and correspondence. Highlights include:
- Charles E. Borden, "Results of Archaeological Investigations in Central British Columbia", 1950 (article reproduction)
- Roy L. Carlson, "C.E. Borden's Archaeological Legacy", 1979 (article reproduction)
- The Archaeological Sites Advisory Board, "Preserving British Columbia's Prehistory", 1973 (booklet)
- J.H. Sewell, "Archaeological Remains in Central British Columbia", 1950 (article reproduction)
File consists of research collected regarding the Groundhog coalfield, 150 miles north of Hazelton and 95 miles northeast of Stewart. Materials include newspaper clippings, as well as reproductions of maps, mine reports, and an article. Highlights include:
- Fleet Robertson, "The New Coalfield at The Headwaters of the Skeena River: North of Groundhog Mountain", 1912 (reproduction)
- George Hanson, "The Groundhog Coalfield: British Columbia", 1949 (article reproduction)
File consists of collectors guides on antiques and a newspaper clipping. Highlights include:
- Ralph and Terry Kovel, "Family Circle's Pocket Guide to Collectibles", 1987 (booklet)
- Bea Boynton, "A Very Amateur Guide to Antique Bottle Collecting", 1974 (booklet)
File consists of entirely of newspaper clippings collected regarding Les Cox who served in World War II under the first Special Service Force designed by Churchill and Roosevelt. Cox is also known for his position as a BC conservation officer for 32 years.
File consists of calendars, article clippings, and newspapers clippings that relate to the history of automobiles in Canada.
File consists of research material regarding Jean Jacques Caux, known as "Cataline", who was a famous mule packer for the Hudson Bay Company. Materials include a newspaper clipping, notes, and reproductions. Includes Imbert Orchard's 1971 oral history work, "People in Landscape: Track 1 - Stories about the legendary packer Jean Caux (Cataline)".
File consists of newspaper clippings regarding Vanderhoof and its claims of being the geographical centre of the province of British Columbia.
File consists of documents, a newspaper clippings, and summaries surrounding the surrender of the Cheslatta Reserve on April 21, 1952. Highlights include:
- Chief Marvin Charlie, "The Story of the Surrender of the Cheslatta Reserves on April 21", 1952 (document)
- Mike Robertson (compiler), "Ootsa Lake Settlers: Sale of Land to Alcan, 1950-54", 1991 (draft document)
- Cheslatta Band, "Cheslatta Redevelopment Project Executive Summary", [after 1990] (booklet)
File consists of collected material regarding CN Rail. Includes a Via Rail timetable (1 June 1978) for the Western Transcontinental Services as well as newspaper clippings.
File consists of material relating to churches in British Columbia. Materials include newspaper clippings, a pamphlet, a postcard, a placemat and reproductions of journal articles. Highlights Include:
- The United Church of Canada, "Medical Work in Canada", [197-?] (pamphlet)
File consists of newspaper clippings and reproductions related to British Columbia history. Highlights include:
- Tsitika Publications Ltd., "The Sea Otter", magazine issue Vol. 1 No. 6, Mar. 1978 (magazine)
- Reproduction of North Coast Marine Museum Society, "North Pacific Cannery: British Columbia", [197-?] (brochure)
File consists of newspaper clippings and reproductions regarding Burns Lake, B.C.
File consists of reproductions of reports, a booklet, and articles pertaining to Canada's military involvement overseas. Highlights include:
- Reproduction of a report by Cyril M. Shelford, "Open Report on Visit to Holland for the 40th Anniversary of Canadian Liberation of Holland", 1985
- Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, "Souvenir of the Campaign in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany 1944-1945", (reproduction of 1945 booklet)
- Cyril and Barbara Shelford, "A War Vet Says Thanks", 1995 (article)
File consists of reproductions of reports, articles, newspapers, and documents containing information about Henry J. Cambie who was employed by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway as a land surveyor in 1867.
File consists of correspondence and reproductions from L'Heureux's research at the BC Provincial Archives in Victoria. Contains photocopies of BC Archives archival materials, correspondence, memoranda, articles, archival manuscript, research requests, and pamphlets. Highlights include:
- Illustrated street map of the University of British Columbia campus, 1972
- Reproduction of article entitled "Jack Fannin, Pioneer Extraordinaire" in "British Columbia - The Pioneer Years" book, [197-?] (article)
- British Columbia Provincial Museum, "Publications", 1979 (pamphlet)
- Two-sided "Guide Map of British Columbia Government Offices, Victoria, B.C". and "Guide Map, Legislative Precinct, Victoria, B.C.", 1975 (map)
- BC Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "Research Procedures and Regulations", 1979 (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of Manitoba, "Rules & Regulations", [ca. 1977] (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "Research Procedures and Regulations", [197-?] (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "Parliament Buildings, A Visitors' Guide to the Legislative Precincts", [197-?] (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "Manuscript Inventory No. 1", 1976 (booklet)
- BC Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "Manuscript Inventory No. 2", 1978 (booklet).
File also includes photographs of the exterior of B.C. Archives building in Victoria ([197-??]), photographs of the interior of the B.C. Archives reference room (1977), a photograph of a topographic physical relief map of British Columbia (1977), and photographs of a historical exhibit in the entrance to B.C. Archives (1977).
File consists of Alberta heritage pamphlets. Highlights include:
- BC Provincial Archives of Alberta, "Documentary Heritage 1832", 1976 (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of Alberta, "Information Leaflet No 6, 1978", 1978 (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of Alberta, "Harry Pollard Photographer", 1978 (pamphlet)
- Historical Society of Alberta, "Publications", [after 1978]
- BC Provincial Archives of Alberta, "Ernest Brown and Gladys Reeves", 1978 (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of Alberta, "Women in Alberta", 1977 (booklet)
- Alberta Culture, "Heritage" magazine Vol. 8 No. 3, May-June 1980 (magazine)
- Alberta Culture, "Heritage" magazine Vol. 7 No. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1979 (magazine)
File consists of information gathered on Gerald (Gerry) Smedley Andrews, Surveyor General of the Province of British Columbia and Director of Mapping and Provincial Boundaries Commissioner. File contains greeting cards, correspondence, articles written by both Audrey L'Heureux and Gerry Andrews, a booklet on land surveying, and reproductions from the G. Smedley Andrews collection at BC Archives. Correspondence includes letters to and from L'Heureux and her publisher Northern B.C. Book Publishing as well as letters between L'Heureux and Gerry Andrews. Highlights include:
- Reproduction of G.S. Andrews' article "Surveys and Mapping in British Columbia Resources Development", 1954 (article)
- G.S. Andrews, "The Land Surveying Profession in British Columbia", 1955 (booklet)
- Reproduction of article by Gerry Andrews in The Victoria Naturalist 46 (3) entitled "My Bear", 1989 (article)
- G. Smedley Andrews, "Metis Outpost", 1985 (promotional pamphlet)
- Reproduction of paper by G. Smedley Andrews entitled "The Makings of a Surveyor General", 1989 (document)
- Dave Robinson and Mike Hocking, "The Monkman Pass and Trail: A Brief History", 1982 (book)
- G.S. Andrews, "Professional Land Surveyors of British Columbia: Cumulative Nominal Roll, 4th Edition", 1978 (booklet).
File also includes a photograph reprint of "Trout Lake Johnny" from the collection of the uncle of G.S. Andrews.
File consists of documentation regarding Alexander Caulfield Anderson, a British Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) fur-trader, explorer of British Columbia, and civil servant. Includes reproductions of Alexander Caulfield Anderson correspondence from the BC Archives.
File consists of two ornate holiday greeting cards produced by Canadian Forest Products, which provide a detailed history of the founding of Prince George in relation to the fur trade and the discovery of the site of Vancouver. Also includes a commemorative pictorial essay booklet by John M. Horton entitled "Re: Discovery' 92: An Exhibition of Marine Paintings and Historical Writings to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Voyage of Discovery by Capt. George Vancouver featuring the Marine Paintings of John M. Horton" (1992).
File consists of oral (aural) history guides, pamphlets, and reproductions from L'Heureux's research at the BC Provincial Archives in Victoria. Highlights include:
- BC Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "British Columbia History: Sound Heritage", 1977 (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "People in Landscape", 1980 (pamphlet)
- Contact, "A Victim of Siwash Rock" Vol. 19 No. 2, March 1978 (magazine)
- Province Archives of British Columbia, "Sound Heritage Series", 1983 (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "Aural History", [197-??] (pamphlet)
- BC Provincial Archives of British Columbia, "A Guide to Aural History Research", 1976 (booklet)
File consists of material created or collected by Audrey L'Heureux regarding agriculture and weather in British Columbia. Highlights include:
- BC Department of Agriculture, "Agriculture in the North Cariboo and Central British Columbia", 1969 (booklet)
- BC Department of Agriculture, "Agriculture in the North Cariboo and Central British Columbia", 1974 (booklet)
- William Gilgan, "Agriculture in the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako", 1972 (booklet)
- Alastair McLean, "History of the Cattle Industry in British Columbia", Rangelands 4 (3), 1982 (journal article)
- Fritz Dalchow, "Agricultural Geography of British Columbia, 1972 (book)
- Kemano Completion Hearings, "Potentials for Agricultural Irrigation Return Flows and Nutrient Runoff and Leaching", 1994 (document)
File consists of newspaper clippings and reproductions regarding airplanes, airports, and aviation in the northern and central B.C region. Highlights include:
- Vivienne Clarke, "BXO", WestWorld Magazine, 1882
- John Lindeberg, "The Mad Trapper of Rat River", Alaska Sportsman Magazine, 1964
- Frank Russ Baker Memorial, [ca. 198-?] (postcard)
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Cariboo and Northwest Digest publication. Also includes a CD-R that contains Sedgwick's index spreadsheet and accompanying documentation about the publication.
File consists of a 1973 BC Land Commission photographic slide and audio tape set entitled "Land Commission Act and the Agricultural Reserve Plan" that was used in original public hearings throughout the province. The 80 slides included with the presentation materials were created mostly by Gary Runka. The audio cassette is a recording of the presentation with speakers Bill Lane, BC Land Commission Chair, and Gary Runka, BC Land Commission General Manager.
This photocopied typescript entitled "Early Automobiles in Prince George" by Albert Bell Porter gives anecdotes and accounts relating to early automobile ownership in Prince George circa 1900-1920.
File consists of a CD-R data disc containing 40 jpeg image files of photographs taken at the BCPP Veteran's Association's 150th anniversary celebrations, August 14-15, 2008 at the Sooke Museum. The images also feature the museum exhibit curated in honour of this celebration. The CD-R is accompanied by an index and explanatory documentation.
File consists of issues of the B.C. Provincial Police Veteran's Association Newsletter.
Series consists of records generated by the British Columbia Provincial Police Veteran's Association (BCPPVA).
Fonds consists of 5 boxes of materials related to the BC Provincial Police, including bound volumes of "Shoulder Strap," "Off Patrol" newsletters, General Orders 1923-1950, Constable Correspondence 1904-1909, and Criminal Investigation Branch Vol. 1-14.
Series consists of published materials (bound and unbound) generated by the BC Provincial Police.