File consists of manuscripts by D.A. Harding.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Dacotah Territory", including issue 10.
Photograph depicts Dan, Kathryn, and Sophie.
This collection consists of textual records related to the history of Northern B.C. and the community of Prince George. Series consist of : (1) Kiwanis Club of Prince George ; (2) Miscellaneous ; (3) Yukon/Alaska Ephemera ; and (4) Josephine Mitchell.
File consists of manuscripts by Daphne Marlatt.
Audio recording consists of a reading by Daphne Marlatt from "A story," describing her trip to Prince George for a poetry reading.
Photograph depicts Daphne Marlatt, Barry McKinnon, Lee MacKenzie, Robert Riggan, and Carol Bailey during Pacific Rim.
Includes promotional bookmark, publisher's contract, related correspondence, book reviews, press releases, draft manuscript for the book introduction and "All is Calm" short story included in this anthology.
Includes edited draft manuscripts submitted for inclusion in this anthology and related correspondence.
Photograph depicts Dave McFadden in Saskatoon at Diefenbaker's grave.
Photograph depicts David Bromige and Stan Chung on Barry McKinnon's couch.
Photograph depicts David Bromige at McKinnon's Gorse Street house.
File contains correspondence between Brian Fawcett and David Carlson.
Item is an audio recording of David McFadden at CNC.
File consists of manuscripts by David Phillips.
Photograph depicts David Phillips.
Item is an audio recording of David Phillips and Patrick Lane at CNC.
Photograph depicts David Phillips at "Words, Loves" conference.
Item is an audio recording of David Phillips interview.
Audio recording consists of a reading by David Phillips from selections of poems from The dream outside, Wave, Coherence, and The book of snow poems.
Item is an audio recording of David Phillips reading.
Item is an audio recording of David Phillips reading at CNC.
Item is an audio recording of David Phillips reading at R2B2 Books, Vancouver.
Image depicts the Station Museum in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the Station Museum in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts stuffed wildlife exhibits inside the Station Museum in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts stuffed wildlife exhibits inside the Station Museum in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the Station Museum and the "Alberta Pool Elevators Ltd." building in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Item is an audio recording of a De Johnette reading.
Includes copies of published story "Death on the Menu" (working title: "Food for Thought: Cholesterol"), Grant of First Magazine Rights, related correspondence and draft manuscript. Also includes the Sept. 13, 1994 Woman's World: The Woman's Weekly magazine issue, featuring "Death on the Menu" by Ann Walsh (p. 45).
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Delta", including issues 3-5.
Photograph depicts Deplapidated wooden structure.
Item is an audio recording of Dermot Foley, bill bissett, Lenore Coutts of Sonic Horses.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Descant", including issues 64/65, 66/67, and 70.
File consists of research and planning documents regarding the University of Northern British Columbia. Also includes writings by Barry McKinnon regarding the controversial concept of a university in Northern British Columbia.
File consists of writings by Barry McKinnon related to the College of New Caledonia's Developmental Studies Centre, which was the inspiration for his poem, "The Centre".
File consists of manuscript and typescript drafts of "Diamonds", a poem by Ann Walsh.
File consists of manuscripts by Diane Renee Browell.
Series consists of digital records collected by Don Precosky and Barry McKinnon in relation to the publication of "It's Still Winter: A Web Journal of Contemporary Canadian Poetry and Poetics". Includes digital manuscript submissions, unpublished material, and the eJournal website files (including the audio sound recordings from relevant issues). Also includes an unpublished issue #6.2 from 2003. File types include PDF, HTML, DOC, RA (RealAudio), MP3, and GIF, among others.
File consists of:
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Dimitri Goritsas re: production Judgement at Stoney Creek into a feature film
- "Statement of Intent" towards the production Judgement at Stoney Creek into a feature film submitted by Demitri Goritsas, Joseph Balint, and Randy Fred
- Fax from Demitri Goritsas [and Joseph Balint ?] to Geraldine Thomas (March 1996)
- Copy of letter to Bernard Zukerman of CBC Toronto from Bridget Moran re: production of
- Judgement at Stoney Creek as a feature film (March 3, 1992)
- Letter from Sheri Goegan, Communications Assistant, Audience Relations for the CBC to Bridget Moran (Feb.11, 1992)
- Copy of letter to Donna Wong-Juliani from Bridget Moran re: production of
- Judgement at Stoney Creek as a feature film (Sept. 9, 1992).
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Dissent".
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Divergence", including volume 1 issue 1.
Large crowd gathered on the street in downtown Prince Rupert around a lavishly decorated arch which reads "Come One Let 'Em All Come Come All. Welcome to Prince Rupert." Annotation on recto reads: "Arch Prince Rupert, BC. Dominion Day Celebration 1909. Allen Photo."
Large crowd gathered on the street in downtown Prince Rupert around a lavishly decorated arch which reads "Come One Let 'Em All Come Come All. Welcome to Prince Rupert." Annotation on recto reads: "Arch Prince Rupert, BC. Dominion Day Celebration 1909. Allen Photo."
Photograph of a large crowd in formal wear gathered on a slope. Some spectators can be seen perched atop extremely high poles. Annotation on recto reads: "The Crowd at Prince Rupert's Dominion Day Celebration 1909. Allen Photo 1-7-09."
Large crowd gathered on the street in downtown Prince Rupert. Decorations are hung around and town, and a lavishly decorated arch in the background reads "Come One Let 'Em All Come Come All. Welcome to Prince Rupert."