File consists of an oral history given by Carmella Canino, which was gathered as part of Dr. Mike Evan's Island Cache Recovery Project. Includes consent forms, transcripts, and the recorded oral history on the original media.
Photograph depicts the Carmi Depot located at mile 46.6 on the CPR line in the Carmi Subdivision. This is the only surviving building at the depot. The layout here consisted of 4 passing/storage tracks and 1 short siding. The view is looking north and upgrade.
Wales, Great Britain
Image depicts a small slope on Carney Hill in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts miocene gravels on Carney Hill in Prince George, B.C.
Series consists of three booklets and one photograph relating to Mr. Carney Ferry.
Ferry, Carney W.File contains correspondence from Carol Bonnet, Director of Publishing for the Colbert Agency Inc. located in Toronto, Ontario to Brian Fawcett. The items include a letter from Carol Bonnet,( liaison), for Brian Fawcett's book and publishing contracts. Also includes copy of a news paper article written about Brian Fawcett by "The Globe and Mail" May 17, 1990.
File consists of:
- Letter from Carol Dauphinais to Bridget Moran re: copies of letters received by Ms. Dauphinais in thanks for her donation of her book "Living with Labels and Lies" (1998)
- Wooden Placard: "To Bridget, You inspired me to think more positively of a social worker. A former foster child, Carol Dauphinais (nee Day)"
- Copy of letter from Ross Dawson, Director of Child Protection, Ministry of Children and Families to Carol Dauphinais re: "Living with Labels and Lies" (Feb. 23, 1998)
- Autographed copy of "Living with Labels and Lies: A Life Story" by Carol Dauphinais (1997)
- Certificate to Bridget Moran from Carol Dauphinais honouring Bridget's friendship
- Copy of letter to mother of Carol Dauphinais re: Carol's childhood [RESTRICTED]
- Copy of poem "The Rose" from Carol Dauphinais to Bridget Moran (Feb. 18, 1995).
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Carol Fisher. Includes a letter dated October 6.
File consists of research materials and notes concerning Carol Maass.
File contains a letter to Brian Fawcett from Carole Giangrande. The letter is dated February 24, 1994.
File contains a letter written by Carole Itter to Brian Fawcett. The letter is dated July 28, 1987.
Image depicts Carp Lake.
Image depicts two boats on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts two boats on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts a campsite on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts Carp Lake at dusk.
Image depicts Carp Lake at dusk.
Image depicts a green canoe sitting in the water on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts a man holding a chain of fish on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake, and a man on a boat on the lake.
Item is an original booklet entitled "Carp Lake Park Proposal" issued by the BC Parks Branch, Department of Recreation and Conservation.
File consists of a typescript report in a duotang titled "Carp Lake Park Report: 1973" by Leon E. Pavlick.
Item is a reproduction of a report by Leon Pavlick entitled "Carp Lake Park Report: 1973". Includes accompanying original Carp Lake Provincial Park brochure from 1983.
File contains slides depicting images of areas in the Carp Lake Provincial Park.
Habit of <i>Andromeda polifolia</i> in flower, Churchill, Manitoba [?]
Mountain meadow
<i>Xeromphalina campanella</i> and green moss covering a fallen tree
Image depicts a red carriage labelled in yellow "B.C. Express Co. No. 20." It is possibly located in Kamloops, B.C.
Image depicts a close-up of the carriage step. It is possibly located in Kamloops, B.C.
File consists of material relating to Carrie Jane Gray, a Mayor and Alderman on Prince George City Council who took part in several community organizations. Her dedication to Prince George is the reason why a former landfill was turned into park was named in her honour. Materials include newspaper clippings and reproductions of articles.
South Fort George Park, Prince George, British Columbia
South Fort George Park, Prince George, British Columbia
File consists of notes and a reproduced map relating to Carrier Lake in the Omineca region, 35 km east from Fort St. James.
Collection consists of a set of 4 Carrier language audio recordings from a UNBC class, a set of 4 audio recordings from the Carrier Language Translation Project, a Carrier dictionary, and Carrier language publications.
Linden, CarolynVideotape contains footage of: [Sep-08?] - Carrier language program taught at CNC in Burns Lake in collaboration with CNC, UNBC, and Lake Babine Nation
Typed annotation on recto: "Tachi Village Indians (Carrier Tribe) Stuart Lake, B.C." Close up of an older woman with a small child on either side. The woman is smoking a pipe, and unidentified buildings can be seen in background.
Series consists of correspondence and reports on First Nations and the northern university.
File contains correspondence and reports on educational concerns of First Nations.
File contains a report on First Nations concerns regarding the University of Northern British Columbia and a cover letter.
File contains correspondence, a position paper and reports concerning education and First Nations and miscellaneous textual material.
File contains textual materials pertaining to an aboriginal studies program as part of a proposed northern university and includes correspondence, a press release, a meeting agenda, a copy of a government consultation paper and a report entitled “Planning the future of native adult education and vocation training in north central British Columbia”.
File consists of outgoing correspondence from BCUC to the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council and the Cheslatta Carrier Nation. Also includes incoming correspondence to BCUC from tribal council and the Cheslatta Band, as well as their representatives.
File consists of the second draft of a transcript of the meeting between the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (represented by Bell-Irving, Fretwell, and Blacket), the Aluminum Company of Canada (represented by Bill Rich, Brian Hemmingway, Doug Bruchet, Bruce Jenkins, and Clyde Mitchell), and the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (Edward John, Justa Monk, Morris Joseph, et al) regard studies conducted by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd. on the Nechako River and its resources. Document sent to Hartman by John Hummel, Cheslatta Band researcher, who included an accompanying letter. Annotated by John Hummel.
Series comprises correspondence and other textual material.