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1994.1.1.5.1.44 · Stuk · 1997
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1997. Features segments on the 3rd annual UNBC Winterfest; the creation of the William Ferry endowment fund; a measles prevention strategy campaign at UNBC; a visit from the Government Leader of the Yukon, Piers McDonald; UNBC students went to Harvard for a UN Model simulation; Chinese Cultural Days at UNBC for Chinese New Year; a survey at the Ice Fishing Derby; a UNBC hosted math conference for high school students; and the importance of marketing UNBC due to competition. Includes interviews with Pat Appavoo (UNBC Librarian); Harold Moffatt (former Prince George mayor); Judge William Ferry; Murray Sadler (UNBC Founder); Robin Johnson (UNBC Health Centre); Piers McDonald (Government Leader of the Yukon); Lily Chow (UNBC faculty); Max Blouw (UNBC Fisheries); Jennifer Hyndman (UNBC Math); Clive Keen (UNBC Communications); Sue Kubik (CASE International); Suzy Mink (CASE director); and UNBC students Karen More, James Sztyler, Diane Stover, and Anna Velasco.

1994.1.1.5.1.60 · Stuk · 1999
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from April 1999. Features segments on a student science conference, jazz and poetry nights, cultural days, basketball camps at elementary schools, business students networking, fundraising at UNBC, a UNBC business dinner, the Career Fair, UNBC Education program development, First Nations day, the Matt Halpin Memorial Scholarship, a recycling program started by PGPIRG in the residences, the PGPIRG office and library, 10 Days for Global Justice, a conference on hemp, and the Canada Winter Games in Newfoundland which included 2 UNBC students in Biathlon. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Joe Morabito (Canada Trust); Dale McMann (Regional Development Corporation); Lorne Calder (Chamber of Commerce); Linda Roa (UNBC Career Fair); Ed Napier (Quesnel School District); Ron Brown (UNBC Dean of Science and Management); Wini Kessler (UNBC Forestry); Hiroe Wood (UNBC International Studies); Gerald Alfred (UVIC); Bev Collins (PGPIRG); Elaine Hooper (10 Days for Global Justice); Jane Young (UNBC Biology); Darlene Mulholland (Prince George weaver); Tom Jensen (Tom's Hemp Candles); and UNBC students and alumni Joe Nygren (Business), Bjorn Butow (Business), Devinder Gill, Mark Stafford (Business), Birch Howard, Bill Carpenter, Sarah Parsons, Christina Lu, Marcia Cummings, Toni Carlton (Sooke Nation), Cindy Gonu (Nisga'a Nation), Trina Chivilo, Keona Wiley, and Catharine Kendall.

1994.1.1.5.1.64 · Stuk · 2000
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 2000. Features segments on the suicide of Russian exchange student Anna Sorkomova; a conference on rural health; UNBC research forests Johnson Prince Research Forest north of Fort St. James (co-managed by UNBC and Tl'azt'en Nation) and Aleza Lake Research Forest east of Prince George (co-managed by UBC and UNBC); construction of the Irving K. Barber Enhanced Forestry Lab; UNBC involvement in the University of the Arctic; the annual UNBC Winterfest; UNBC Rodeo Club; the UNBC Nordic Ski Team at the Western Canadian Championship; UNBC Northern Timberwolves Men's Basketball; the proposed Northern Sports Centre; and the UNBC laboratory space expansion. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Penny Priddy (BC Health Minister); Kwadwo Asante (Terrace pediatrician); Steve Dewhurst (UNBC Forestry); Justa Monk (Tl'azt'en Nation); Don Roy (Canfor Fort St. James); Sue Grainger (UNBC Research Forest Manager); Terry Carter (PG Soccer); Andrew Petter (Minister of Advanced Education; Paul Ramsey (Finance Minister); and UNBC students and alumni Christine Brock (Forestry), Scott Forrest (University of the Arctic), Jack Darney (UNBC Rodeo Club), Chris Paulson (UNBC Nordic Ski Team), Noah Huntley (UNBC Nordic Ski Team), Wendy Giesbrecht (UNBC Nordic Ski Team), Brent Sevigny (men's basketball), and Jenn Bondaroff (women's basketball).

"Fibre of Russia"
1994.1.1.5.7.07 · Stuk · 30 Oct. 1996
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Recording entitled "Fibre of Russia" possibly includes footage of a summer 1996 research trip to Russia with a group of UNBC students and professor John Young.

1994.1.1.5.2.006 · Stuk · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: 22-Feb-93 - Pictures of Students for Lower Mainland Ads / 2-Mar-93 - Social Work Luncheon - Ternowetsky, Gordon; Fish, David / 9-Mar-93 - Fulbright Director in Prince George - Konrad, Victor / 15-Mar-93 - Site Tour by Helicopter / 20-Mar-93 - Stand-ups - Rob

1994.1.1.5.2.010 · Stuk · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: 25-Mar-93 - West Coast Energy Interview - Wark, Daryl / 26-Mar-93 - Fort St John UNBC/BC Hydro Conference / 26-Mar-93 - UNBC in the Peace River Region - Thorlakson, Steve / 26-Mar-93 - UNBC in the Peace River region - Petryszak, Nick / 6-May-93 - Dawson Creek Telecomm Conference / 7-May-93 - The Chancellor Addresses the Northern Lights College Convocation - Campagnolo, Iona

1994.1.1.5.2.014 · Stuk · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: 3-Jun-93 - Minister Tom Perry Visits Site / 3-Jun-93 - Prospective Student School Tours / 3-Jun-93 - UNBC Links with the University of Tasmania - Cleary, Bob; Mackenzie, Brian / 4-Jun-93 - Media Briefing on the Status of Construction - Cooper, Dean / 20-Jun-93 - Conversion of IGC to Permanent Board and Senate - Martin, Anne

"Rez Life"
1994.1.1.5.2.383 · Stuk · [2002?]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: [Nov-02?] - "Rez Life"; Tanner Alden; Rafal Olejniczak. This is an amateur video recording of student life in UNBC residence.

Publications
1994.1.1.4 · Reeks · [after 1990]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Series consists of pamphlets, posters, guides, reports, and other publications created by the UNBC Office of Communications.

Photographs
1992.10.1 · Reeks · 1991-1992
Part of Ron A. Sebastian Collection

File consists of photographs of the construction of ceremonial mace, chairs, and Senate doors for the University of Northern British Columbia.

1992.10.2.2 · Stuk · [1991 or 1992]
Part of Ron A. Sebastian Collection

Video recording is a compact VHS recording of the construction of the ceremonial chairs (President's Chair and Chancellor's Chair) for the University of Northern British Columbia.

UNBC Commerce Collection
2001.43 · Archief · 2001 - 2001

Collection consists of 2001 UNBC Commerce Graduating Class yearbook.

Bob Harkins fonds
2001.12 · c.1953 - c.2000

Fonds consists of textual records, photographic items and published reports related to professional life and career of Bob Harkins, broadcaster, local historian, and former city councilor. Includes textual and photographic items related to development and history of city of Prince George and the Central Interior of BC region history and development in late 20th century. Items includes an unpublished manuscript on the life of Ray Williston by Eileen Williston, an unpublished paper on the history of technological change in logging industry; an unpublished paper on the history of radio and television in Prince George; a report related to the creation of a university for Northern British Columbia (1989) and proofs of the publication "Wild Liard Waters: Canoeing Canada's Historic Liard River" by Ferdi Wenger, c.1998. Also includes photographic files including CKPG Radio Studio photographic items c.1953; and photographs and correspondence regarding guide outfitter Skook Davidson c.1975.

Zonder titel
2005.5 · Collectie · 1993-

This collection consists a nearly complete collection of issues of the UNBC student newspaper "Over the Edge" dating from its first newsletter type issue from 1993 onwards. This includes the first volume of the bi-monthly complimentary arts magazine "Edge".

Issues contain articles, photographs, letters, and editorials dealing with university life, politics on campus and university events, entertainment and news. As well, local Prince George events and some national and international events pertaining to student life are also included.

Missing issues: v.2 i.5 (Nov. 1995); v.5 i.11 (Feb. 1999); v.9 i.11 (Feb. 2003); v.9 i.12 (Mar. 2003)

The $200 Report
1993.1.2.004 · Bestanddeel · 2002
Part of UNBC History Collection

File consists of a report by IFS "Pulp Chips From Sawmill and Logging Waste" accompanied by letter from Dr. Jago.

1993.1.2.045 · Bestanddeel · 1992
Part of UNBC History Collection

File consists of documents and ephemera from UNBC's first convocation ceremony in 1992. Includes:

  • July 1992 issue of "British Columbia Woman to Woman Magazine", featuring Iona Campagnolo
  • An invitation from the City of Prince George Office of the Mayor to attend the UNBC 1992 convocation at the Prince George Civic Centre
  • Napkins from the event
  • A UNBC invitation to the 1992 convocation ceremony
  • The 1992 program booklet provided at the UNBC inaugural convocation
NRES News
1993.1.2.051 · Stuk · Feb. 1995
Part of UNBC History Collection

Item is the inaugural issue (Vol. 1 No. 1) of NRES News newsletter from February 1995.

1993.1.2.061 · Bestanddeel · 1994-2005
Part of UNBC History Collection

File consists of:

  • Co-operative Education Employer Handbook (1994) - includes outline campus map from 1994
  • Co-operative Education Program Work Term Report Requirements (1994)
  • Co-operative Education Student Handbook (1995?)
  • Memorandum "Re: Resources to hire Co-op Student" to work on CSAM/CASHS website
  • Co-operative Education Program brochure (199-?)
  • UNBC Co-op Works! newsletter, 1 Jan. 2004 issue
  • UNBC Co-op Works! newsletter, 1 Jan. 2005 issue