Videotape contains footage of: 28-Jul-06 - Kulik story; biking at LC Gunn Park; Folkfest - 31-Jul-06 - RNA research with Stephen Rader
Videotape contains footage of: 16-Oct-06 - EvaluTree; Charmaine Crooks; Katherine Voigt
File consists of publications related to the UNBC Office of Development's 2006 annual campaign.
The item is a photograph depicting a house with a blue car at 1705 Fir Street, Prince George. Annotation on the back of the photograph states, "1705 Fir St. - N. of F-C school at 17th."
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old damaged buildings on the Moffat farmland. There is a fence at the entrance to the driveway with an address sign that reads "1820."
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old damaged house on the Moffat farmland. There is a broken fence at the rear of the house, broken windows and a collapsed roof.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old stable on the Moffat farmland.
File consists of a loose-leaf print of "A Documentary Study of the Lheidli T'enneh Cemetery Prince George" written by Kent Sedgwick.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a 2006 Lheidli T'enneh Cemetery presentation conducted by Kent Sedgwick.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the arrival of the railway in Fort George. Includes material on railway development and building of the railway in Fort George.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Duchess Park Secondary School. Prince George Junior High changed its name in 1958 to Duchess Park Junior High School when Connaught Junior High School opened. The school was named after the existing city park where it was located. The first building used as Duchess Park Junior High School was the old Prince George High School located at 9th and Winnipeg. This was across the school grounds from the new Prince George Senior Secondary School, which was built on Ross Crescent in 1956.
File consists of notes and clippings relating to the Summit Lake Elementary School.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to bibliographic references about Fort Alexandria (later renamed Alexandria). Fort Alexandria was a trading post, ferry site, and steamboat landing in the North Cariboo, 45 km south of Quesnel.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the 4th Duke of Sutherland in the Cowichan Valley. Also includes photographs depicting the Cowichan Valley (Mar. 2007).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the 4th Duke of Sutherland's background in Scotland.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the 5th and 6th Dukes of Sutherland.
The item is a CD-R containing photographs from Suzanne Krejcha depicting Fort George Park farm.
The item is an audio cassette recording an interview with Trelle Morrow.
The item is an audio recording of a CBC interview with Trelle Morrow.
This item is a photograph of 575 Quebec Street, Prince George. Building is white, pink and blue. Telus tower can be seen in the background.
Blue and white building in downtown Prince George.
This item is a photograph of the Fane Building in downtown Prince George. "For Lease Office Space" sign in one of the windows.
This item is a photograph of the Fane Building in downtown Prince George.
This item is a photograph of a yellow parkade in downtown Prince George. Liquidation World can be seen in the background.
This item is a photograph of Frameworks Gallery and National Til'den Car & Truck Sales in downtown Prince George. Telus building can be seen in the background. Annotation on back states, "demo 2007 for gaming centre."
This item is a 35 mm photograph negative of the Highway 16 bridge over the Fraser River. Photograph was taken in the fall.
This item is a 35 mm photograph negative of the Nechako River, Prince George. Water level is very low.
File consists of:
- Informational material about visiting BC Archives
- Computer print-outs of BC Archives searches and finding aids relating to Aleza Lake archival material
- Copy of the Access to Personal Information Agreement signed by David Mills to access records at BC Archives
- Correspondence to David Mills from BC Archives
- Copy of the "British Columbia Archives Research Orientation Guide"
File consists of photocopied material regarding the Aleza Lake Experimental Station from BC Archives.
File consists an oral history with Harry Coates recorded by David Mills. Includes a transcript and audio recording.
File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "BC's Agricultural Land Reserve - Its Historical Roots" at the Post World Planners Congress Seminar.
Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"Vancouver hosted the World Planners Congress in June 2006 and the day following the Congress the BC Ministry of Agriculture and Lands and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada hosted a full day seminar entitled "Planning for Food".
GGR provided an important overview of the BC farmland preservation program. The speech begins with comments outlining the factors motivating the government of the day to enact legislation to preserve agricultural land. The presentation was then broken into three time periods including:
The Formative Years (1972-1975)
The Refinement Years (1976-1996)
The Uncertain Years (1996-????)
GGR in his summary poses some less than optimistic questions and observations. He states that despite successes "there are growing
concerns that, over its history, the focus of the program has subtly shifted - from an agency devoted to farmland preservation, to a rationing board." He sees the focus on application review as being detrimental to the Commission's role of promoting and encouraging farming in the ALR. Given this shift in direction he presents several suggestions to get the program back on track.
The presentation ends with a challenge to the people of B.C. to decide whether the next segment of the B.C. farmland preservation history is entitled 'The Rebuilding Years' or not."
Item is a copy of "Lil'wat Land Use Plan: Phase 1".