Audio cassette titled "Tape 1 - Dec. 10, 1993 - 9:30-1:45 - KBR" is believed to be an audio recording of a workshop for the East Kootenay CORE project.
Audio cassette titled "Tape 2 - Dec. 10, 1993 - 1:45-5:00" is believed to be an audio recording of a workshop for the East Kootenay CORE project.
Audio cassette titled "Tape 3 - Dec. 10, 1993 - 5:00-" is believed to be an audio recording of a workshop for the East Kootenay CORE project.
Audio cassette annotated "Powers Dec. 10" is believed to be an audio recording of a workshop for the East Kootenay CORE project.
Audio cassette annotated "Tape 5 - Dec. 10, 1993 - 8:10-9:44 pm - Dr. Thomas Powers / Dec. 11, 1993 - 8:30-9:50 am" is believed to be an audio recording of a workshop for the East Kootenay CORE project.
Audio cassette titled "Tape 5: 2:45-4:05" is believed to contain a recording of a workshop related to the Vernon commonage project.
Audio cassette annotated "Tape 6 - Dec. 11, 1993 - 9:50-11:40 am" is believed to be an audio recording of a workshop for the East Kootenay CORE project.
Audio cassette titled "Tape 6: 4:05-5:10" is believed to contain a recording of a workshop related to the Vernon commonage project.
Audio cassette annotated "Tape 7 - Dec. 11, 1993 - 11:40 am-2:10 pm" is believed to be an audio recording of a workshop for the East Kootenay CORE project.
Audio cassette titled "Tape 7: 5:10-5:50" is believed to contain a recording of a workshop related to the Vernon commonage project.
Audio cassette annotated "Tape 8 - Dec. 11, 1993 - 2:10-4:15 pm" is believed to be an audio recording of a workshop for the East Kootenay CORE project.
Audio cassette annotated "Tape 9 - Dec. 11, 1993 - 4:15-5:00 pm" is believed to be an audio recording of a workshop for the East Kootenay CORE project.
The group stands in front of an ornate stone wall and two Canadian flags.
Handwritten annotation on photograph enclosure reads: “8/6/99. Dear Lady, When I saw this photograph I knew there was a certain person who would truly appreciate and ‘feel’ its significance. Not many steps left to take now . . . . your unwavering support is never more appreciated. best personal regards, Peter”; handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Nisga’a”.
Item is an original copy of "Ten Years of Agricultural Land Preservation" the 1983 anniversary publication by the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission.
Gathering of tents in Vickersville with the harbour and mountains in the distance. Annotation on recto reads: "Vickersville Prince Rupert o/n[?] 1908."
Item is a print of a photograph of tents and newly cleared land in Prince Rupert taken between 1906 and 1908.
Item is an original copy of a 1979 promotional booklet produced by the BC Agricultural Land Commission entitled "The Agricultural Land Reserve: Protecting B.C.'s Farmland". The booklet was prepared for the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission by J.M. Sawicki. Photographs by G.G. Runka.
Disc contains a single file, "GGR 2A.ppt", which is a PowerPoint presentation by Gary Runka entitled "The Agriculture Land Reserve: What it is and how it got here" created April 18, 2002.
Item is an original copy of a 1982 technical report presented to the British Columbia Utilities Commission by G.E. Cheesman and R.L. Davis of the Ministry of Environment Air Studies Branch entitled "The Agroclimate of the Peace River Valley and a Comparison with other Locations in British Columbia".
Publication is entitled "The Alaska Panhandle Boundary Dispute" by Hugh Finsten of the Research Branch, Library of Parliament.
Item is an original copy of an Agricultural Land Commission promotional booklet from 1975 entitled "The B.C. Land Commission - Keeping the Options Open".
Hand coloured lofty view of the Prince Rupert waterfront. Printed annotation on recto reads: "The Beginning of Prince Rupert, B.C. : Grand Trunk Pacific Hotel in foreground." Artist's stamp in lower left corner reads: "104,036 J.V."
Item is a 1980 paper entitled "The Bog Forests" by the Corporation of the Township of Richmond Environmental Control Officer and Planning Department.
Item is a faxed copy of a speech by Melvin H. Smith, QC, entitled "The Delgamuukw Case--What does it mean and what do we do now?" which was delivered to the Vancouver Board of Trade on February 10, 1998.
Item is an original copy of "Effects of Pipelines on Fraser Valley Farmland" prepared by Interwest Property Services Ltd. for Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd.
Item is an original copy of "The Fraser Valley Gas Project" presentation to Commission on Fraser Valley Petroleum Exploration.
Item is a copy of "The Future of Animal Production in Canada", a Klinck Lecture by Dr. W.D. Morrison at Agriculture Institute of Canada.
Item is a photocopied version of "The Gitxsan Model: An Alternative to the Destruction of Forests, Salmon and Gitxsan Land" booklet by Eco-Research Chair of Environmental Law and Policy, University of Victoria, BC.
Item is a photocopied reprint of Tisdale's "The Grasslands of the Southern Interior of British Columbia" in the Ecology journal, Vol. 28 No. 4.
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.
Photograph of a large explosion next to a huge pile of debris. Buildings are visible on either side and railroad track can be seen in the foreground. Annotation on recto reads: "The Last Big Blast, Prince Rupert BC 21 Jan 1914 McRae Bros. Photo"
Photograph of a large explosion next to a huge pile of debris. Buildings are visible on either side and railroad track can be seen in the foreground. Printed annotation on recto reads: "The Last Big Blast, Prince Rupert BC 21 Jan 1914 McRae Bros. Photo"
Item is a photocopied 1986 University of California Berkeley research paper by Philip Girard entitled "The Regulation of Agricultural Land in Canada: A Decade of Innovation, 1974-1984".
Item is a copy of "The Role of Aerial Photography in the Canada Land Inventory Classification Program" prepared by Gimbarzevsky, P. for the Canadian Forestry Service Department of the Environment for Commission VII International Society for Photogrammetry.
Item is a copy of the 1981 "The Vegetation of Burns Bog, Fraser Delta, Southwestern British Columbia" by Hebda, R.J. and W.G. Biggs in Syesis (Vol. 14) published by British Columbia Provincial Museum.
Wide angle photograph showing 3rd and 2nd Avenue in Prince Rupert. Many buildings, both commercial and residential, and some tents are situated along the wooden roads. Annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert, BC. 3rd Avenue 2nd Avenue Allen Photo Aug 6/09."
Wide angle photograph showing the intersection of 3rd Avenue and 6th Street, as well as 5th Street in Prince Rupert. Many buildings are visible along the wooden street including a building in mid-construction. Annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert, BC. 6th Street 3rd Ave. 5th St Allen Photo Aug 6/09."
Item is a photocopied version of a draft "Tofino Regional Tourism Study Executive Summary" by Ric Careless.
Item is a photocopied version of "Tourism: For Better or For Worse: Taming the Dragons of Growth and Change" speech presented to Regional Tourism Workshops by A. Pollock.
Item is a photocopied version of "Toward a Marine Protected Areas Strategy for the Pacific Coast of Canada" discussion draft by Province of BC and Government of Canada.
Photograph depicts the town of Clinton. Wyness noted on the photograph verso that the survey crew had dinner here on their return trip in October 1936. In addition, the album caption notes that Clinton was the location of British Columbia's oldest hotel.
Photograph depicts the town of Hope in October 1936.
Photograph depicts the town of Lytton in October 1936.
The item is a reproduction of a survey map drafted in September 1909. The reproduction was likely created in 1990. The annotations highlight owners of different lots up to approximately 1959. Th area covered is North of Fifteenth Avenue, East of Irwin Street, South of Eighth Avenue and West of Carney Street. Annotations on attached papers indicate different means of scale and measurement for the map.
The item is a reproduction of a survey map drafted in 1909. The reproduction was likely created in 1990. The area covered is South of Fort George Avenue, East of Fraser Street, North of Mount Stephen Avenue, and West of Simpson Street. Annotations state, "Pl. 649."
Item is a publication entitled "Trumpeter Swans: A Story in Conservation on the Pacific Coast".