File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name Q.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name O.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name N.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name M.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name MC.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name L.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name J.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name K.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name G.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name H.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name D.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name E.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name A (negatives).
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name B (negatives).
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name B.
File consists of mugshots of UNBC employees starting with the name A.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from June 2000. Features segments on the "Retain 2000" conference on aboriginal student retention in higher education; the Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory; an Inuit art donation from Ray Anderson, the Bill Reid banners, and the Ron Sebastian art unveiling of the senate doors and ceremonial chairs; the UNBC Northern Advancement Program; the University of the Arctic and northern research; the archival processing of the Cassiar Fonds donation; GIS mapping technology; the Summer Computer Club for high school students; research on the movement of air pollution using a Doppler sodar system; and highlights from convocation 2000 including honourary degree recipients Horst Sanders and Chief Joseph Gosnell. Includes interviews with Paul Ramsey (Minister of Finance); Wayne Clogg (West Fraser Timber); Irving K Barber; Oscar Garcia; Chris Hawkins; Ron Sebastian; Ray Anderson (Canadian diplomat and art donor); Kwadwo Asante (art donor); Peter Jackson (UNBC professor); George Pedersen (UNBC Chancellor); and UNBC students and alumni Louise Creyke (Nursing), Pamela Spokes, Candace Gladu (Archives student assistant for Cassiar Project), Allan Kranz, Kori Robertson (Nursing), Michael Panchuk (Education), and Shunlai Lee.
Subseries consists of footage created by Iris Communications, a video production company contracted by UNBC in 1994 to create promotional videos for the new university. The final promotional videos were titled "North to the Future" and "Northern Is...". Besides the master versions of these two films, this subseries also includes all of the raw footage filmed by Iris Communications used to create the videos. This footage predominantly consists of interviews (with administrators, students, faculty, stakeholders, and community members), Northern BC scenery, shots of the new UNBC Prince George campus, and recordings of important UNBC events from 1994 (such as the opening of the campus by Queen Elizabeth).
File consists of textual records created by Iris Communications during their filming of UNBC footage. Includes timing notes for footage, film shot descriptions, and videotape listings.
Subseries consists of television recordings of UNBC news collected by the UNBC Office of Communications.
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.
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 regarding the UNBC Northern Medical Program with David Snadden which was featured on BCTV Global News on January 28, 2004 with anchor Tony Parsons.
Recording consists of CTV News footage on "UNBC students graduate in Gitksan language".
Recording entitled "Fibre of Russia" possibly includes footage of a summer 1996 research trip to Russia with a group of UNBC students and professor John Young.
Recording is a television clip regarding UNBC which was featured on BCTV News Hour on September 9, 1995 with anchor Jennifer Mather.
Recording consists of UNBC on CBC Primetime News from December 1993.
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 consists of a visit from Gary Mullins to the College of New Caledonia.
Recording consists of PGTV News footage of a Medical Education Fund interview with Noreen Rustad and Dr. Jago.
Recording consists of CKPG Television archive news footage from 1987-May 1992.
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.
This video provides an introduction to mixedwood management in the boreal forests of Northeastern B.C., particularly in the Fort Nelson region. A variety of experts describe how to work and manage hardwood stands with an immature spruce component. This video was created for Forest Renewal BC by Slocan Forest Products (Fort Nelson Woodlands), with assistance provided by University of Northern British Columbia.
Film is video footage of the northern Rockies, Fort Nelson, and Fort St. John created by the BC Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Parks. Video does not appear to contain audio and is mostly b-roll footage for broadcast purposes.
Film is an Alberta Pacific Forest Industries educational video. As described on the video case: "The forest is no longer recognized as just a place where trees grow; it is an ecosystem with many other values besides just trees. Ecosystem management, a new way of seeing the forest which recognizes the importance of biodiversity and multiple uses of the forest, is replacing traditional forestry practices. This video is intended to provide an overview of the principles of ecosystem management to new loggers contracted to Alberta-Pacific. As forest management evolves, so must the people who harvest the forest, as it is they who will ultimately determine its success."
Film is a research summary produced by the Canadian Forest Service. As described on the video case: "Initiated in 1992, this research project was intended to test a range of harvesting and silvicultural options in reducing wind damage to residual white spruce on moist to wet sites after harvest of the deciduous overstorey. If forest managers are to successfully implement alternative silvicultural systems on these northern boreal forest sites, mitigation of windthrow will be critical to successful operations. The project also tests growth and yield, regeneration stocking standards, aesthetic and biodiversity components."
Film is a Canfor promotional video. As described on the video case, "'A Question of Balance' provides an overview of Canfor's operations throughout north central British Columbia and northern Alberta. Through interviews with employees and people in communities where Canfor operates, the video features information on the following areas of interest: safety, forest management, harvesting, pulp and paper production, environmental improvements, new technologies, economic impact, and career opportunities."
Film is episode #8 of an educational show called "Planet Education" which was hosted by Kathie Hill and produced by the Knowledge Network. This episode features a food and beverage apprenticeship, UNBC pine beetle research, Fred Marsh hockey goal pegs, the health records technologist profession, and software by MacDonald Dettwiler.
Film is episode #12 of an educational show called "Planet Education" which was hosted by Kathie Hill and produced by the Knowledge Network. This episode features the Young Biologists Club, salmon research at UNBC, the BC Foster Care Training Program, the biotechnical engineer profession, and the Altair system developed at the Dominion Astrophysics Observatory.
Movie is a promotional video by the Tumbler Ridge Housing Corporation, which includes news footage from CTV about the sale.
Video is raw footage created by Planet Education for the purposes of the Planet Education television show episodes featuring UNBC research. Includes shots of the UNBC Prince George campus and buildings.
Video was created for the Prince George Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards in 2001.
Film is a Terrace promotional video with a short segment regarding UNBC.
Recording includes short clips for airing on the Dynacom television announcement system at UNBC. Subjects include freedom of speech, suicide, sexual harassment, racial tolerance, First Nations, and date rape.
Film is a promotional video for Dynacom, the television announcement system installed throughout the UNBC campus.
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".
Video is a marketing tape created by PGTV for Prince George and UNBC.
Video is a recording of Simon Fraser University graduation in 1995. Includes footage of UNBC Chancellor Iona Campagnolo receiving an honourary degree from SFU.
Video is a CG architectural tour of the proposed Northern Medical Program building at UNBC.
Video is about the CLMA-NFPA Mountain Pine Beetle Emergency Task Force. The CLMA/NFPA Mountain Pine Beetle Emergency Task Force, set up in 1999 to co-ordinate industry activities related to the mountain pine beetle, presented recommendations to the Premier. The task force involved the Cariboo Lumber Manufacturers Association and the Northern Forest Products Association. Includes an interview with Kathy Lewis (UNBC Forestry).