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Archival description
1992.36 · Collection

Consists of interview tape summaries, transcripts, and consent forms from "Improved Partnership Stream" interviews. Also includes interviews with Fort St. James, Tl'azt'en Nation and Nak'azdli community members.

2011.12 · Collection · September 1950 - June 1951

This photograph collection consists of 53 photographs featuring primarily Giscome with a few of Prince George. Subjects include the Eagle Lake Sawmill, Eagle Lake, Giscome townsite (including specific buildings and general road perspectives), Giscome School, Division II class photos (1950-51), and the Giscome School teacherage.

Paul Zanette Collection
2011.15 · Collection · 1991-1994

Consists of 11 bound reports regarding the conceptual plans and tender documents for the University of Northern British
Columbia circa 1991-1994.

UNBC Bookstore Collection
2017.08 · Collection · 1994-1996

Consists of photograph albums depicting UNBC Bookstore events, products, and staff.

2006.37 · Collection · 2005

Consists of:

  • An issue of George Street Letters, July/August 2005
  • A programme from the UNBC Aboriginal Writers and Storytellers Festival, September 2005
  • Three posters for “The Writing Way up North: A Symposium on Northern BC Writing"
  • Two posters for “Brian Fawcett ‘The Northern BC Rules’.” March 29 2005
  • Textual Materials related to Brian Fawcett’s public lecture from March 29, 2005 at UNBC with presentations by UNBC students and faculty
UNBC History Collection
1993.1 · Collection · 1988-2026

Collection consists textual material, objects, and ephemera related to the history of the University of Northern British Columbia.

University of Northern British Columbia
2019.15 · Collection · Nov. 2019

Growing collection of strike ephemera from students, CUPE staff, and faculty members at UNBC. Collection includes picketing signs, strike buttons, photographs, art, and videos from pickets and UNBC Faculty Association events during the 2015 and 2019 strikes, as well as posters and other ephemera from the UNBC Occupiers group.