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2020.4.2.1.18 · Bestanddeel · 23 Nov. 1976
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of a contribution to a workshop given by Gary Runka entitled "The Use of Bio-Physical Information - BC Land Commission Overview". Includes excerpts from the Proceedings from the Workshop on Ecological Land Classification in Urban Areas, Canadian Committee on Ecological Land Classification, 23 & 24 Nov. 1976, Toronto.

Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"Besides a copy of the speech, the package includes + a letter from Ed Wiken of the Canada Committee on Ecological (Bio-Physical) Land Classification to G.G. Runka dated October 1977 and a "Notice of Publication" + 1 copy of the published paper entitled "The Use of Biophysical Information - B.C. Land Commission Overview" by G.G. Runka, Chairman, B.C. Land Commission.

This speech was given to a workshop in Toronto and very closely resembles and reads like a draft of the published (polished) 3 page paper.

GGR remarks that:
"As you can appreciate, we often find ourselves in the centre of politically sensitive issues. For this and other reasons, the Commission might be described as being on the "firing line" with regards to the use of bio-physical information - it is the basis of our agricultural zoning and the basis of our everyday decisions regarding applications under the Act and changes to the Agricultural Land Reserve."

The speech and paper provide an important overview on the role of the Canada Land Inventory (CLI) agricultural capability ratings in the designation of the ALR and is especially important because the paper is written by the individual who was central to both the development of the CLI in B.C. and designation of the ALR.

The published paper forms pages 141 to 143 of the 167 page proceedings of the 1976 workshop."

"The Urban Frontier"
1996.8.2.09 · Bestanddeel · 1963
Part of Chander Suri fonds

File consists of a study by the Lower Mainland Regional Planning Board of B.C. regarding the attitudes of residents in the Greater Vancouver fringe areas toward their environment. The study was part of the larger "Land for Living" report about land development in the Lower Mainland. Includes Part 1 and Part 2 of the report detailing survey structure, findings, and interpretation.

2001.8.2.1.39 · Bestanddeel · 1988
Part of Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of a paper titled "The University and the National Economy" by Weller and R.G. Rosehart, presented at the 1988 Congress of Commonwealth Universities. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 35 listed in Weller's CV.

"The Tick"
2000.6.04.3.184 · Bestanddeel · 1969
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Tick", including volume 1 issue 1.

The Taylor Album
2009.5.1 · Bestanddeel · ca.1900-1960
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

This photograph album consists of images pertaining to early settlements, bridges, riverboats, railways, cross-land travel companies, and family and social life including portraits and such events as cross country skiing, picnics, family gatherings, basketball team photos, masquerade dances, dramatic plays, hockey games and team dinners. Identified individuals include: the Tillicums, Bill Bennett, Jean Caux, Frank Johnstron, the Taylor Family (Hermina, Hugh, Ellen, Violet, Lucy, Dixon, Arthur, Virginia, Tom and Hugh Jr.), H.G.T. Perry, Betty Angus, Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Davis. Identified geographic locations include: South Fort George, Prince George, Hagwilget Bridge, Walcott, Prince Rupert, Finlay River Rapids, Lulu Island, Ashcroft, Skeena River, Nechako River, Bulkley River, Kispiox and Hazelton.

This file also contains a one way Canadian National Railways ticket in the name of Miss V.B. (Violet Bourchier) Taylor to travel from Prince Rupert to Vancouver in July 1927.

Zonder titel
"The Tamarack Review"
2000.6.04.3.181 · Bestanddeel · 1959-1974
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Tamarack Review", including issues 12-63.

"The Summer of '81"
2008.3.1.078 · Bestanddeel · 1964, 1981
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a card from The Vancouver Sun rejecting offer to publish the attached four page manuscript "The Summer of '81" by Bridget Moran; newspaper clipping: "Bridget still in dark about her suspension" (The Citizen, Feb. 27, 1964).

"The Stump"
2000.6.04.3.175 · Bestanddeel · 1977-1978
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Stump", including volume 1 issue 1 through volume 2 issue 1.

"The Smith"
2000.6.04.3.168 · Bestanddeel · 1968
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Smith", including issue 8.

2013.6.34.03 · Bestanddeel · 1975-2007
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

File consists of issues of "The Sandhouse", the journal of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association Pacific Coast Division. Contains various complete issues relating to multiple railway subjects. Also includes miscellaneous excerpted articles from Sandhouse issues.

2020.4.2.1.42 · Bestanddeel · [July 1980]
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "The Rural-Urban Continuum: Tough Land Use Choices Ahead" for the Vernon Rotary Rural-Urban Day.

Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"This speech / paper does cover some old ground dealt with in other speeches but is nicely brought together here.

GGR outlines several competing land uses and uses agriculture as a starting point in setting the stage by noting that there are just 74,400 food producers and 2,400,000 other British Columbians.

An emphasis is placed on communications, especially since most planners and politicians are overwhelmingly urban oriented. When involved with rural planning it is important to understand the rural side of the fence and look back at the urban area rather than the other way around. This means "understanding the natural characteristics of the land resource and its ecosystems."

Seven issues are considered:

  1. Short-sighted premises - the supply of land is limitless and the individual has the right to use his
    land as he wishes without affecting others;
  2. The interdependence of man within natural systems is not fully appreciated;
  3. Reluctance of rural people to accept planning programs;
  4. Institutions and organizations reflect rural reality;
  5. Sprawl is not confined to urban areas and when it affects the rural area it can be a large problem;
  6. The dilemma of wanting data to make good land use decisions, but while we wait for information,
    bad decision are being made; and
  7. What is politically palatable?

The speech ends with the need for rural and urban communities to be mutually supportive. While farmland preservation isn't central to this speech the rural resource and planning theme is relevant."

The Royal Society of Canada
2002.14.1.05.018 · Bestanddeel · 1990-1999
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

File consists of several publications by the Royal Society of Canada and printed emails between Ainley and Sophie Nina (from the Royal Society of Canada) where Ainley requested information on the number of women in the society.

2012.13.3.1.21 · Bestanddeel · 2002-2007
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the Royal Canadian Legion in Prince George. Includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper.

2001.8.2.2.046 · Bestanddeel · 1986
Part of Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of a conference paper by Weller, Pranlal Manga, and Wendy Muckle titled "The Role of Local Government in the Provision of Health Services: A Comparison of the British, American and Canadian Experience." This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 46 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.2.022 · Bestanddeel · 1982
Part of Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of a paper titled "The Reemergence of the Private Sector in Health: A Comparative Analysis of Canada, Britain and the United States" presented by Weller and Pran Manga at the 1982 International Political Science Association Congress and a postcard from Rio de Janeiro where the conference was held. This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 22 listed in Weller's CV.