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2006.18.1.12 · File · 2006-2007
Part of Aleza Lake Research Forest Society fonds

File consists of:

  • David Mills, "Aleza Lake Research Forest Historical Internship Summary" (2 Jan. 2007), 26 p. - In print and original digital .doc file
  • David Mills, "Aleza Lake Forest Experiment Station Socio-Economic Time Line 1905-1937" (2007), 68 p. - In print and original digital .doc file
  • ALRFS employment paperwork for David Mills, the ALRFS Natural Resource History Intern
  • Research notes, including a copy of a map of the town of Aleza Lake in the 1920s
Articles and other material
2002.14.1.7.13 · File · [between 1992 and 1996]
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

File consists of a paper presented at the 6th Interdisciplinary Congress on Women in Adelaide, Australia in 1996 by Rajendra Prasad Jaiswal, entitled, "Sex Discrimination and Status of Women in Science and Engineering Professions in India"; an annotated article entitled, "On Occupation" by Andrews D. Carson; an article by Jeanne Inch and Monqiue Frize, entitled, "In Their Own Words: Stories by women engineers about themselves"; and a pamphlet from the Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology.

2008.27.3 · File · 1935-1997
Part of Knox McCusker Collection

File consists of the following items:

  • "Mac" by D.L. Surveyor
  • "Knox (Mac) McCusker: Dominion Land Surveyor" by E.L. Rutherford, V.C. Brink, R.S. Silver and M.Z. (Smokey) Neighbour
  • Excerpts from Men and Meridians by Don W. Thomson
  • Article re: Knox McCusker written on the occasion of his death (April 14, 1955)
  • "McKusker (sic) to open up Blueberry Mountain Area" (Alaska Highway News, June 8, 1950)
  • "McCusker was surveyor, big game guide….also rancher and trail blazer"
  • "Knox Freeman McCusker" written on the occasion of his death (The Canadian Surveyor, July 1955)
  • "Veteran Surveyor - Alaska Highway Stories"
  • Memories of Knox McCusker by his oldest niece Betty (McCusker) Rutherford
  • "Veteran Surveyor prefers horses for long bush treks" by Eric Young (Edmonton Journal)
  • Eulogy for Knox McCusker read by Stanley D. Seif at Burch Presbyterian Church in Fort St. John, B.C.
  • Eulogy for Gwendolyn Dorothy McCusker (July 1997)
  • "Tropical Valley No Myth: amazing story of woman who lived there" by Thomas A. Wayling (Vancouver Sun)
  • Photocopy of section of map: "Topographical sketch map showing route traversed by the Bedaux Sub-Arctic Expedition 1934 through the Rocky Mountains" (by Frank Swannell, March 27, 1935)
  • Memories of Knox McCusker by Bill McCusker, his oldest nephew
  • "There is always a reason; destiny made it a date. The corridor of the Alcan didn’t just happen" (Fort St. John publication)
  • Article on Knox McCusker (ALS News, Winter 1983)
2008.27.5 · File · 1928-1955
Part of Knox McCusker Collection

File consists of the following articles and speeches written by Knox McCusker:

  • "Reminiscences of Knox McCusker" (63 typewritten pages)
  • "Back and Beyond the Peace" by K.McCusker (taken from the Toronto Star Weekly Saturday May 5, 1928) – retyped
  • "The Alaska Highway" by Knox F. McCusker, D.L.S. (The Canadian Surveyor, July 1943)-photocopy
  • Mr. McCusker's speech (5 pages)
  • “Tropical Valleys of B.C.” (4 pages)
  • "The president has called me an old old surveyor…" speech written by K. McCusker
  • "In the early days of my career in the Surveying profession…" written by K. McCusker
2009.6.13.41.66 · File · 1977-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding finances and recreation for First Nations and Metis. Prominent correspondents include Treasurer of Canada Robert Andras, Assistant Deputy Minister for Fitness and Amateur Sports Branch Peter Lesaux, Native Council of Canada President Harry W. Daniels, and Provincial Director BC Native Amateur Sports and Recreation Federation Roger Adolph. Also includes a report for Indian Support Program, information on the Great National Assembly, a postcard from India, notes on finances, Indian Brotherhood 5-Year Plan, budget reports, telexes, briefing notes, fastball championship proposals, a draft of the Constitution of the National Indian Sports Council, and a poster.

2012.13.3.1.03 · File · 1970-2004
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to heritage homes in Central Fort George. Includes a "BC Rail" typescript letter from Dick Rowe at BC Rail to Kent Sedgwick (10 Nov. 1987); "Irene Jordan brothel location" handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick (1990); and "Heritage inventory record" booklet describing heritage buildings in Prince George (1990). Also includes photographs depicting veteran housing on Burden Street in Prince George; a house at the address 510 Douglas Street in Prince George (2003); and Erle's Iron Works shop with a man outside welding the turrets for the Sikh temple (Aug. 1990).

2009.6.13.21.17 · File · 1974-1976
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding immigration policies and new legislation. Also includes newspaper clippings, a list of specific proposals on immigration policy, comments by Minister of Manpower and Immigration Robert Andras on the L'Heureux-Dube report, a questionnaire with information on East Indian immigrants, notes for addresses by Robert Andras, photocopied newspaper clippings in French about Haitian deportation, notes, and a telegram.

Miscellaneous
2009.7.2.12 · File
Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

File contains listing of items donated by Rose Margaret Davies to the Ridley Home Archives in 2008 that documented accomplishments of Margaret West; handwritten notes regarding place names along the North Pacific Coast and one page from an issue of the Monthly Reporter, No. 9, September 1873 published by the Church Missionary Society.

2009.6.3.23 · File · 1984
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains agendas, itineraries, speeches, newspaper clippings, and correspondence related to Campagnolo's political speeches and correspondence of 1984. Includes:

  • Letter to Bryan Williams from Iona Campagnolo re: threats against her life for her views on Pro-Choice; Campaign Life and CARAL, September 28, 1984
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Leadership Convention (Tribute to Stephen Neary, Leader), St. John’s Newfoundland, October 12, 1982
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Laurier Club of Winnipeg, October 17, 1984
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the National Executive Meeting, October 19, 1984
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Canadian Wood Council, Ottawa, October 23, 1984
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Liberal Party of Saskatoon, November 4, 1984
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Ontario New Liberals Policy Conference, November 23, 1984
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Vancouver-Kingsway Liberal Association, November 24, 1984: “Quo Vadis Canada? – Like B.C.!”
  • 1984 Political advertisement supporting Iona Campagnolo for North Vancouver-Burnaby riding
  • “Iona Campagnolo for North Vancouver-Burnaby”, political campaign pamphlet for Iona Campagnolo for the 1984 federal election
  • Newspaper clippings:
    • Political cartoons: “Peterson’s Don’t Believe it or Do!” Vancouver Sun, July 26, 1984
    • “Grits see end” The Province, August 22, 1984
    • “A strong contender enters the field”, Macleans, 1984
    • “Liberal heads held high after Campagnolo erases deficit” The Globe and Mail, March 28, 1984
    • “Pleasant persuasion” (unidentified)
    • “Abortion foes tackle 3 ridings” (unidentified)
    • Political cartoon featuring Iona Campagnolo as Whistler’s Mother about to be ‘launched’ (unidentified)
    • “Even $2-million offer can’t make Campagnolo run”, The Citizen, Ottawa, March 13, 1984
    • “Campagnolo assured of campaign cash: Liberal”, The Gazette, March 14, 1984
    • “Pour Mme Campagnolo, il est ‘trop tard’ pour se présenter”, La Presse, March 15, 1984
    • “Campagnolo croit qui’il est trop tard pour elle”, Le Devoir, March 15, 1984
    • “Frozen Policy”, The Sun (undated)
    • “Anti-abortionist: Jesuit missionary leaves for India”, re: Fr. Lawrence Abello, S.J. (unidentified, undated)
    • “Rumours hot, booze cold at Grit-fest”, The Edmonton Journal, June 14, 1984
    • “War not over for Campagnolo” The Sun, September 5, 1984
    • “Turner hunting new party blood for the next time” The Sun, September 5, 1984
    • Special section: “Election ‘84” from The Sun, September 5, 1984
    • Macleans magazine front cover, table of contents, and pages 14-24 of article “Canada after Trudeau”, March 12, 1984
    • “A strong contender enters the field”, Macleans, March 26, 1984 (4 pages)
    • “Turner swallowed himself”, Times Colonist, March 24, 1984
    • “It could have been Iona”, Times Colonist, June 14, 1984
    • “All is forgiven as western Grits look to future” Times Colonist, June 18, 1984
    • “One man’s opinion”, Times Colonist, June 9, 1984
    • “An idea whose time has come”, (unidentified) June 1984
    • “Campagnolo, 9 others elected to executive of Liberal party” Globe and Mail, June 1984
    • “Iona”, Globe and Mail, April 14, 1984
  • Handwritten letter to Iona Campagnolo from Rene Bourget re: recent visit
  • Postcard to Iona Campagnolo from Leni Joanson (?) re: Pro-Choice support (undated)
  • Copy of letter from Kenneth Emberley to various members of the Liberal Party, 1984 re: Liberal policy
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo for Leader’s Night, June 14, 1984 (3 pages)
2007.1.45.49 · File · 1929-1958
Part of Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

File contains handwritten cross section book, original studies with handwritten measurement charts and black and white photos, loose pages of original correspondence, handwritten diagrams and measurement charts, loose handwritten tally sheets, black and white photographs, hand coloured plot diagrams, photocopies of aerial photographs, and original correspondence for Plot 160.

2009.6.13.05.05 · File · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding illegal fishing in British Columbia, Sikh community meetings, teaching salaries, federal funding, and constitutional reform. Also includes a profile of French Canadians in British Columbia, a list of Francophone organizations in BC, a statement on the salmon enhancement program, a pamphlet entitled "Finning Expands Terrace Facilities", poster prints of turn-of-the-century farm equipment from the Finning Company Portfolio of Historical Prints, resolutions adopted by the International Woodworkers of America, resolutions adopted by the Indo-Canadian Sikh Association of Prince Rupert, a newsletter in Punjabi, a submission to the BC Liberal Caucus by the International Woodworkers of America concerning housing, an Indo-Canadian newsletter entitled "Folkfest '74", photocopied newspaper clippings, and a brief by the Kamloops Women's Centre concerning the status of women.