Two unidentified men shake hands while several unidentified people, including Mike Madrigga look on.
Horst Sander and three other unidentified people talk amongst themselves at a table during the Northwood Service Awards Dinner.
Om Parmar receives the Council of Forest's Annual B.C. Interior Lumber Grading Championship Award from an unidentified man at an awards ceremony held at the Coast Inn of the North.
Group photo of several unidentified P.G. Sawmill employees who attended the P.G. Sawmill Safety Dinner.
An unidentified man talks to the attendees of the P.G. Sawmill Safety Dinner, while another unidentified man stands beside him.
Five unidentified P.G. Sawmill employees at the P.G. Sawmill Safety Dinner.
Four unidentified P.G. Sawmill employees stand next to each other at the P.G. Sawmill Safety Dinner.
Several unidentified P.G. Sawmill employees talk amongst themselves while seated at the P.G. Sawmill Safety Dinner.
Some of the Prince George Sawmill Plant Safety Committee, and guests at the awards. LtoR: Adam Zimmerman, Horace Ferreira, Mike Madrigga, Harjinder Singh Hundle, Tim Kenny, John Vandyk, and Barrie Brown (Plant Manager).
Harjinder Singh Hundle and Tim Kenny holding the award and shaking hands in front of a pile of Northwood "kiln-dried" lumber.
Barrie Brown, Plant Manager, stands next to a tropy and addresses the audience while Tim Kenny, Mike Madrigga and Adam Zimmerman look on.
A large group of unidentified Northwood employees and guests listen to a speech being given by an unidentified male at an awards ceremony.
"A" shift crews and maintenance from both Prince George Sawmill and Planer, on hand to receive award.
Harjinder Singh Hundle receiving the trophy from Tim Kenny on behalf of the employees. LtoR: Ed Papke, Office Manager, Mike Madrigga, V.P. Wood Products, Dominic Gammiero, General Manager Sawmills, Harjinder Singh Hundle, Plant Safety Chairman, and Tim Kenny, President of Noranda Forest Inc.
LtoR: Harjinder Singh Hundle, Plant Safety Chairman, displaying an award, Tim Kenny, President of Noranda Forest Inc., and Barry Brown, Plant Manager P.G. Sawmill, holding an award.
An unidentified man, Horst Sander, holding a safety trophy and an unidentified man at the P.G. Sawmill Safety Awards and Banquet.
Horst Sander presents an unidentified man with a trophy, while another man stands in the background at the P.G. Sawmill Safety Awards and Banquet.
C.T. Hazelwood (President of Northwood) accepting the "Business Excellence Award" from the Prince George Chamber of Commerce.
C.T. Hazelwood receiving the "Business Excellence Award" from the Prince George Chamber of Commerce.
Group photo of several unidentified men, including the recipients of the BC Hydro Industrial Energy Efficiency Award situated in the middle of the goup.
Two unidentified men shake hands while holding mounted BC Hydro Industrial Energy Efficiency Awards.
Two unidentified men holding mounted BC Hydro Industrial Energy Efficiency Awards.
Two unidentified men comparing their mounted BC Hydro Industrial Energy Efficiency Awards.
Group photo of unidentified employees at a Northwood Sawmill in recognition of sawmill record production of 462 MFBM (thousand board feet) per shift average in April 1983.
Group photo of unidentified employees at the Planer Mill in recognition of planer record production of 297 MFBM per shift average in April 1983.
Group photo of several unidentified Northwood employees and safety bears holding safety signs in front of the Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week banner.
An unidentified female hugs a light brown safety bear, holding a safety sign, with the words: "Safety, our goal, aim for it."
The two safety bears, one holding a Canadian flag, stand in front of the control panel in the control room of Northwood pulp mill.
An unidentified male Northwood employee stands between the dark brown safety bear, holding a rectangular box, and the light brown safety bear in an office at Northwood pulp mill.
An unidentified female Northwood employee, holding a rectangular box, stands between the light brown safety bear, holding a Canadian flag, and the dark brown safety bear in front of an office at Northwood pulpmill.
An unidentified male Northwood employee, wearing a COHS [Canadian Occupational Health and Safety] hat, cuts the cake for Canadian Occupational Health and Safety week, while another employee stands beside him with a paper plate.
An unidentified male Northwood employee eats a piece of cake in celebration of Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week.
An unidentified Northwood employee, possibly a truck driver, shaking hands with Smokey the Bear, beside a semi truck.
An unidentified man talking with Smokey the Bear in front of a building at Northwood pulpmill.
An unidentified Northwood employee shaking hands with the light brown safety bear, who is holding a Canadian flag, in the Northwood pulpmill.
Group photo of several unidentified Northwood employees, including Hans Westerhout, and the two safety bears in front of the cake for Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week.
Four unidentified Northwood employees hold safety signs in front of several safety billboards in front of Northwood pulpmill.
An unidentified male Northwood employe shakes hands with Smokey the Bear at Northwood pulpmill.
The light brown safety bear sitting in an emergency vehicle that is used during emergencies at Northwood pulpmill.
An unidentified Northwood employee hugs the light brown safety bear in the parking lot of Northwood pulpmill.
An unidentified male Northwood employee walks in front of an ambulance and a fire truck that are used during emergencies at Northwood pulp mill.
A display for Safety Week describing "Three Steps to a healthier, safer workplace."
Two unidentified Northwood employees and two safety bears hold safety signs outside the entrance of Northwood Pulpmill.
Two unidentified Northwood employees and two safety bears hold safety signs in front of the Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week banner.
An unidentified Northwood employee in a bicycle helmet, stands next to a safety bear, while another safety bear looks on.
An unidentified female employee hugs a safety bear at Northwood pulp mill.
Group photo of several unidentified Northwood employees holding safety signs and the two safety boys in front of the Layboy Pulp Machine at Northwood Pulp mill.
An unidentified Northwood employee, holding a smoke alarm, stands between the dark brown safety bear and the light brown safety bear, holding a Canadian flag, in an office at Northwood pulpmill.
Two unidentified Northwood employees having lunch and the light brown safety bear, holding a Canadian flag, in the machine shop at Northwood pulp mill.
A banner proclaiming Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week, hung from a heavy piece of machinery at Northwood Pulp Mill.