File consists of "The Centre" drafts, ca. 1995.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts, ca. 1995.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts, ca. 1995.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts, ca. 1995.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts, ca. 1995.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
Motor boat on a lake, Northern British Columbia
Includes draft manuscript of "The Cat" sold to the CBC in 1965 [?].
Scotland trip
On March 7, 1956 the Cassiar Reporters Guild published one issue of an untitled newspaper simply titled "The Cassiar '?'" (vol.1, no.1) along with a "name that newspaper" contest call out to the local community. It is believed that no other issue of this first volume was published until December 7, 1957 when The Asbestos Sheet (vol.2, no.1) was published. The Asbestos Sheet, was generally published twice a month and ran from December 1957 to September 1976; after which time both its name and its format changed: the 8-1/2 x 10" news bulletin changing to an 11 x 17" newspaper; and The Asbestos Sheet becoming the Cassiar Courier. The Courier was published monthly from fall 1976 until February 1991 when it stopped circulation shortly before the closure of both the mine and the company town.
Videocassette is a recording of the Carrier-Sekani Genealogy Presentation at UNBC on October 7, 1997, filmed by UNBC Communications.
Item is a rough draft of James Hackler's 1958 thesis, which was later entitled "Factors leading to social disorganization among the Carrier Indians at Lake Babine".
Image depicts the Caribou Hotel and the Matthew Watson General Store in Carcross, Y.T.
Yellow spider on flower head
Photograph depicts a view of "The Captain" mountain near Lillooet, BC.
Audio recording includes sound poetry from Owen Sound, Mara Zibens, The Four Horsemen, Bill Bissett, David UU and Gregg Simpson.
File includes:
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to The Canadian Sport Council: “Back to the Kitchen Table?” Aylmer, Quebec, October 21, 1994
- Scenarios – Possible Futures: Implications for Sport
- Business cards: Isabelle M(?), Association Canadienne de Télévision par Câble; Dennis Davis- Manitoba Sports Federation
- Fax to Iona Campagnolo from Carol Pugliese re: edits to presentation, October 19, 1994
File consists of a 1936 thesis written by Arthur J. Johnson entitled "The Canadian Pacific Railway and British Columbia, 1871-1886" from the University of British Columbia.
File consists of the "The Canadian Model Forest Network: Publications Catalogue" listing Canadian Model Forest Network publications with summaries, bibliographic information, and prices.
File consists of miscellaneous Model Forest Network pamphlets and a postcard which advertises the Model Forest Network. The two pamphlets are titled "The Canadian Model Forest Network Partners for Sustainable Forest Management" and "Model Forest Network Building Partnerships for Sustainable Forest Management." None are dated.
File consists of a folding containing Model Forest Network and McGregor Model Forest Association introductory and summary documents for the years 2002-2004. File includes: McGregor Model Forest Annual Report 2002-2003, "The Canadian Model Forest Network," issue of "McGregor Model Forest Association Advances" for Spring 2004, and "A Sustaining Vision: Sustainable Forest Management in BC's Omineca Region." File also contains a bookmark advertising www.modelforest.net.
File consists of a pamphlet "The Canadian Model Forest Network."
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Canadian Forum".
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from John Hutcheson, Editor and Carol Martin of The Canadian Forum. Includes letters about Brian's poems being accepted for publication and also includes a letter rejecting his works at that time for publication. Letters dated March 17, August 5, 1986 and August 16, 1990.
Postcard depicts "Canadian Pacific's eastbound, "The Canadian," crosing the Kicking Horse River between Golden and Field B.C. in October 1976. Some of the... trains power through some of North America's most spectacular scenery. The morning has brought the season's first snowfall."
File contains a letter from Brian Fawcett to The Canadian Council regarding grant applications and for reviews Brian had done on their behalf. Documents date from 1977 until 1996.
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Gordon Montador, National Director, for The Canadian Book Information Centre. The items are in reference to his published book, "Cambodia", copy of the lead sheets into the published works, and Brian's review of published works by William Hoffer. Letters dated January 3, 1986 and March 25, 1987.
Photograph depicts the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Ladysmith, B.C. on Vancouver Island. Building is estimated to be built between 1901-1905.
Postcard depicts "Canadian Pacific's all Stainless Stel Scenic Dome Streamliner-"The Canadian"-in the Canadian Rockies."
Postcard depicts "VIA Rail Canada Nos. 6456 and 6454 hauling Train No. 1, "The Canadian" between Spences Bridge and Drynoch, British Columbia, on Canadian Pacific's Thompson Subdivision, having been delayed by the need to detour, from its usual route, on Canadian National's Ashcroft Subdivision, seen here across the Thompson River. May 14, 1993."
File consists of a book titled "The Canada Sea-to-Sea Expeditions, 1989-1993 - Final Report" by Jim Smithers and the expedition group.
File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka to the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce Environment Committee entitled "The Canada Land Inventory, Land Capability Analysis and the Chamber of Commerce".
Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"GGR makes the point in opening that the Chamber of Commerce may not be a group the public normally associates with concern for the environment but he feels it is time to correct this fallacy.
This speech is of value, if for nothing else, for the outline provided of the origin of the Canada Land Inventory (page 2).
Interestingly in the light of a future Land Commission publication, GGR uses the phrase "...with proper inventory information perhaps we would have left some of our options open". The 15 page B.C. Land Commission booklet published in March 1975 [was titled 'The B.C. Land Commission: Keeping the Options Open']."
File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka to the BC Federation of Naturalists in Vernon entitled "The Canada Land Inventory, Land Capability Analysis and the Planning Process".
Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"This speech largely avoids technical detail and an outlining of the mechanics of land capability analysis but does provide several practical examples that allow for a better understanding of the application of the analytical work.
The summary on page 11 is particularly important (in part):
"Planning must anticipate desirable land use patterns, not merely react to the pressure of short run expedients. Above all else let's not forget that land use planning should be people-oriented as well as resources-oriented. Hopefully, facts rather than short term
economics, politics, or emotions will play an increasing role in decision-making."
The speech was accompanied by slides.
(Note: Via a handwritten amendment the title was changed from "Land Capability Analysis and the Planning Process" to 'The Canada Land Inventory, Land Capability Analysis and the Planning Process"
File consists of a paper titled "The Canada Health Act of 1984 and the Future of the Canadian Health Care System" presented by Pranlal Manga and Weller at the 1985 Association of Canadian Studies conference. This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 33 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of a paper titled "The Canada Health Act and the Medicare Crisis" presented by Pran Manga and Weller at the W SSA Conference 1984. This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 30 listed in Weller's CV.
The Canada Chart depicts Canadian federal and provincial and government information and graphics.
Photograph depicts one man kneeling the other sitting on the forest floor. The first man is giving the second man a shave.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Caledonian", including volume 1 issue 1 through volume 10 issue 1.
File contains drafts of publications created by Barry McKinnon entitled "The Caledonia Writing Series (A Chronicle)" and "The Caledonia Writing Series: 1972-1980 & Gorse Press (a bibliography)".