Videotape contains footage of: 20-Aug-07 - Yukon College with Terry Weninger - 4-Sep-07 - Tree planting - 5-Sep-07 - Rally - 10-Sep-07 - Timberwolves unveiling
Item is a lecture given by Dr. Sharon-Dale Stone, a professor of sociology, for Women and Gender Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia on how invisible disabilities affect women.
Videotape contains footage of: 23-Feb-03 - winter shots at Fort George Park
Videotape contains footage of: [May-08?] - Wilp Wilxo'oskwhl Nisga'a graduation ceremony; interview with Ben Spencer Sr.
Digitized video clip of silent film footage depicts the Williams Lake Stampede and a parade.
Videotape contains footage of: 4-Jan-05 - UNBC Physics professor on CBC Winnipeg about why curling rocks curl - Jensen, Eric / 5-Jan-05 - Wine and cheese reception for first Northern Medical Program students - Smith, Heather / 5-Jan-05 - MTS announces donation to medical program -
Footage of white robin.
Location of filming is unknown.
This West Fraser Timber Company Ltd. 50th anniversary video covers the history of the company through interviews, narration, and historical images.
Footage of various titles Elsey used for his commercial films. Titles include: “The Man and His Deer”, "White Water by Jet - Filmed by Elsey" and "Springtime and Steelhead in the Bella Coola Valley - Filmed by Elsey".
Videotape contains footage of the unveiling of a UNBC program on June 15, 1998.
Videotape contains footage of: 10-Feb-06 - Unveiling of Northern Sport Centre designs at Winter Opportunities Summit - Dezell, Cliff / 14-Feb-06 - UNBC signs agreement with Emily Carr Institute to develop Bachelor of Fine Arts - Burnett, Ron; Horne, Dee / 14-Feb-06 - Student society to get current fitness centre for Northern University Student Centre - Kelly, Aidan
Videotape contains footage of: 21-Nov-02 - Unveiling of architectural designs for Northern Health Sciences Centre with Premier Campbell
Footage of men unloading hay for cattle from a horse-drawn flat bed trailer, a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains, and people being driven in flat bed tractor out to a small silver plane and taking off.
Videotape contains footage of: 8-Feb-05 - university of the Arctic presentation - Snellman, Outi / 11-Feb-05 - Interview on Winter Opportunities Summit for CBC Toronto - Hicks, Graeme / 21-Feb-05 - Log truckers strike for Global - Everett, Frank
Videotape contains footage of: 8-Dec-02 - Zachary Swanson for BCTV/Global - Swanson, Lori / 8-Dec-02 - UNBC's First Nations basketball players - Robison, Zane / 8-Dec-02 - Shots of First Nations Centre
Videotape contains footage of: 10-Aug-03 - UNBC-led group travels to Inuvik to study boom and bust economies in the North - Myers, Heather / 2-Oct-03 - Tracy Summerville on role of northern universities in community capacity-building - Summerville, Tracy
Videotape contains footage of: 16-Nov-02 - continuation of game vs University-College of the Fraser Valley / 20-Nov-02 - Outreach basketball camp at Ron Brent elementary school - kids / 22-Nov-02 - Northern Timberwolves basketball vs Langara University College
Videotape contains footage contains stories created by UNBC Communications for ShawTV's "The Daily" as a weekly update. Features consists of a new degree program in biochemistry and molecular biology, rural issues, Forest Expo, Bioenergy Conference, Convocation 2004, Enhanced Forestry Lab research, summer courses in 2004, construction of the extension to the Teaching and Learning building, air quality in Prince George, 10 year anniversary of the opening of the Prince George campus, construction of Quesnel and Prince Rupert campuses, work experience and field placements for UNBC programs, and an Econveyance computer program. Includes interviews with Chow Lee (UNBC Biochemistry), Paul Madak (UNBC Education), Martin Goebel (Pres. Sustainable Northwest), Dennis Procter (UNBC Education), Ian Hartley (UNBC Forestry), Scott Green (UNBC Forestry), Rob Budde (UNBC English), Melanie Noullett (UNBC researcher), Jacqueline Eaton (UNBC Alumni President), Shirley Bond, Glen Schmidt (UNBC Social Work), Hugues Massicotte (UNBC Forestry), Rob Lucus (UNBC Computer Science Graduate), and Gary Wilson (UNBC Political Science).
Videocassette contains raw footage of UNBC students in residence, an interview with Jon Swainger (UNBC History) and a class taught by him, a laboratory demonstration and interview with Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry).
Videotape contains footage of: 17-Sep-03 - UNBC student on the UNBC experience - for viewbook video (I have a name) - Pearce, Tristan / 24-Sep-03 - UNBC professor on the classroom/teaching experience - for I have a name video - Fredeen, Art / 27-Sep-03 - current state of the northern BC economy and what communities need from UNBC - Halseth, Greg
Videotape contains footage of: 27-Feb-01 - UNBC students wins $100,000 award - Hughes, Mim
Recording includes short clips for airing on the Dynacom television announcement system at UNBC. Subjects include freedom of speech, suicide, sexual harassment, racial tolerance, First Nations, and date rape.
Videocassette is a UNBC recruitment video from 2001 that reuses footage from the 1997 UNBC recruitment video.
Videocassette is a UNBC recruitment video from 1997.
Videotape contains footage of: 27-Sep-03 - autumn leaves on campus / 1-Oct-03 - UNBC professors on role of universities in capacity-building in the North - Summerville, Tracy; Wilson, Gary
Recording consists of UNBC on CBC Primetime News from December 1993.
CD-Rom is an "interactive presentation" created by Hobsons Digital Media for UNBC for promotional purposes. Disk contains promotional video (1994.1.1.5.5.03), brochures, and images.
Videocassette contains a "UNBC Insight" story on moose research by Roy Rea.
Videotape contains footage of the introduction clip from the "UNBC Insight" television program.
Videotape contains footage of: 2-Jul-03 - UNBC hosts community celebration for announcement of 2010 Winter Olympics - Bellavance, Scott; Kinsley, Colin
Videotape contains footage of: 14-Jan-10 - Green Day
Videocassette contains raw footage of the UNBC campus in winter, UNBC students in residence, and interviews with UNBC students (including Fay Niemi).
Videotape contains footage of: [Jan-07] - UNBC Business students win in the JDC West competition
Videotape contains footage of: 17-Sep-05 - UNBC and CNC economic impact on Prince George - Kinsley, Colin; Bond, Shirley; Rader, Stephen; Bogh, Tara / 17-Sep-05 - Research on the impact of the Prince George farmers market - Connell, David
Videotape contains aerial footage for the UNBC Prince George campus.
Movie is a promotional video by the Tumbler Ridge Housing Corporation, which includes news footage from CTV about the sale.
Videotape contains footage of: 20-Aug-01 - County Mayor of Tromso, continued - Rindestu, Ronald / 21-Aug-01 - Medical program presentation in Tromso - Jago, Charles; Blouw, Max / 21-Aug-01 - Shots of Tromso, University, Tech Park
Footage of a pack train along a river, a campsite, view of the mountains, and two grouse.
Location is believed to be the Rainbow Mountains.
Al Elsey compiled his original footage from 1965 to produce this commercial film that deals with trapping beaver, the Anahim Lake Stampede and Caribou migration. The video provides a compilation of film footage shot by Elsey and is narrated by him describing the activities documented in the footage
Videocassette contains raw footage of a standup providing a tour of the university campus, a demonstration of Mosaic software for accessing resources via the internet in the UNBC library, shots of Canfor mills in Prince George, shots of Northern Mountain Helicopters, and aerial footage of Prince George and UNBC.
Videocassette contains raw footage of a tour of the UNBC campus construction site with Geoffrey Weller and interviews with Unknown, Professor Doug Baker (Environmental Planning), Sheena Trimble (International Programs), Joann Alison (Masters of International Studies), and Rabia Chung (Masters of Political Science).
Videocassette contains footage of a roast for Tom Steadman, one of the founders of UNBC.
Footage of Tom Engebretch loading a Honda motorbike with gun and gunny sack and driving off through a creek and up a hill.
Location is believed to be East Ranch, possibly located in near Bella Coola, Tweedsmuir Provincial Park or Chilcotin area.
"The Story of My Life" is a DVD that was made for Audrey Ruth Smedley L'Heureux's 80th birthday. The video starts with Audrey's parents, Marion Lucy Auld Spencer Graham (mother) and (father) Bert Spencer. The beginning of the video detailed pre-war life in Vanderhoof and the struggles that Audrey's parents had while raising their three children Audrey, Pat, and Jim Spencer. Audrey later goes on to marry Jack Smedley and moves to the Smedley farm for a short time; the Smedley farm is sold in 1957 and later becomes the Vanderhoof Products & Timber Ltd. headquarters. Before leaving the farm, Jack and Audrey had three children together: Albert Smedley, Georgina Becker, and Teddy Smedley. Jack and Audrey divorced on August 26, 1969. Audrey describes her divorce as a freeing experience that allowed her to start her journey in journalism. For a brief time Audrey owned the Nechako Chronicle but sold it in 1971. After a short stint as a photojournalist at the Langley Advance, Audrey became an editor of the Interior News for a year then moved to the Ingot (Alcan) in Kitimat to become their editor. Audrey's industry experience allowed her to expand her field of research leading her to move to Smithers and Prince George. Audrey and Edmond Joseph L'Heureux married in August 12, 1971. Edmond and Audrey welcomed in seven grandchildren. Edmond L'Heureux died in 2001. The video ends with the awards and accomplishments given to Audrey L'Heureux, including her 1998 Community Booster of the Year award from the Vanderhoof Chamber of Commerce and her 1997 appointment to the Seniors Advisory Council of British Columbia.
Videotape contains footage of: 1-Mar-04 - The Poetry Train - presented by the English program - Howarth, John; Budde, Rob / 15-Feb-05 - The Northern BC economy - shot for Global - Bowles, Paul; Sutherland, Bruce
A VHS tape containing "The Mark of Progress" film created by the British Columbia Forest Service and first played for a live audience in 1959 in Prince George, BC.
This "The Land is Yours" film is a promotional film produced by the British Columbia Department of Agriculture in Kelowna, ca. 1968 or 1969. The film was produced by Gary Runka and hosted by Russ Richardson. Runka and Richardson provide commentary throughout the film. The film was directed by Nobert Hartig.
Film is an Alberta Pacific Forest Industries educational video. As described on the video case: "The forest is no longer recognized as just a place where trees grow; it is an ecosystem with many other values besides just trees. Ecosystem management, a new way of seeing the forest which recognizes the importance of biodiversity and multiple uses of the forest, is replacing traditional forestry practices. This video is intended to provide an overview of the principles of ecosystem management to new loggers contracted to Alberta-Pacific. As forest management evolves, so must the people who harvest the forest, as it is they who will ultimately determine its success."
Videotape contains footage of: 23-Mar-03 - people reading The Forgotten North / 23-Mar-03 - a northern BC mayor talks about changes in local governance and role of UNBC - Northup, Brian
Videocassette is a recording of the Carrier-Sekani Genealogy Presentation at UNBC on October 7, 1997, filmed by UNBC Communications.