Series consists of correspondence, a membership list, a newspaper clipping and a list of IUS directors concerning the support campaign for a future Northern university.
Series contains textual material and publications related to UNBC's history.
Series consists of press releases, advertisements and correspondence concerning the political climate and the strategy required for achieving a university in northern British Columbia.
Series consists of one file of correspondence and handwritten notes concerning how the future Northern University might qualify as a Centre of Excellence.
Series consists of the brief given to the BC Cabinet on October 13, 1988 concerning regional development and the role of a Northern university, correspondence and other miscellaneous printed matter.
Series comprises newspaper clippings.
Series consists of material regarding the laying and maintenance of railway track and other trackside operations in British Columbia. Includes information about rails, track, turnouts, rail ties, gradients, telegraph lines, track signage, road crossings, and diamond crossings.
Series consists of the photographs taken and collected by Dr. Joselito Arocena. Arocena kept an extensive photographic slide collection for teaching, demonstration, research, and personal purposes. Included here from his slide collection is a large selection of images that feature his UNBC work and the Northern BC region. This series also contains digital photographs that Arocena created or collected.
Series consists of correspondence and reports on First Nations and the northern university.
Series contains scripts and background research materials for two CBC radio shows that Barry McKinnon contributed to as a music commentator: "Music of Note" and "Monday Morning Music".
Series consists of photographs, event itineraries and programs, letters of congratulations, letters of recommendation, newspaper clippings, invitations and place name cards all pertaining to Bridget’s receipt of the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal, the B.C. Book Prize, and honourary doctorate degrees from both the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) and the University of Victoria (UVic).
Series largely consists of Ainley's administrative activities as professor and chair of the Women's Studies Program at the University of Northern British Columbia. Material is arranged, predominately, according to the activities with which Ainley was involved, including overseeing program restructuring, coverage of the Women's Studies Program in the media, presentations to prospective students, planning for research presentations and conferences, curriculum development and retirement preparation. Series also documents Ainley's appointment as an adjunct professor in the Environmental Studies department at the University of Victoria. The series also includes records concerning Ainley's graduate student research assistants and their work with her. The series consists of memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, posters, speaking notes, correspondence, brochures, pamphlets, articles, course descriptions and syllabi, notes, printed emails, and employment contracts.
Series consists of correspondence, contracts, manuscripts and a memorandum pertaining to the Honourable Iona Campagnolo's involvement and contribution to a group publication tentatively titled All of Us: Women in Canadian Power and Politics that was scheduled for publication by Random House Canada Ltd. This project was ultimately disbanded and the resulting manuscript was never published.
Series comprises correspondence, terms of reference, faxes, and meeting materials arranged by category.
Series consists of one file of correspondence and textual material concerning the regional aspect of the northern university.
Series consists of meeting minutes, handwritten notes, correspondence, news releases and reports concerning the work of the Implementation Planning Committee.
Series consists of records pertaining to the creation of the biography “Forests, power and policy: the legacy of Ray Williston” by Eileen Williston and Betty Keller. Types of records include: transcripts of interviews, one audio cassette, and other printed material on Mr. Williston’s life and accomplishments.
Series contains photographs related to UNBC's history.
Series comprises correspondence and other textual material.
Series consists of a typed euology prepared by Bob Harkins on the occassion of Jack Carbutt's funeral, as well as an associated Remembrance Card for Mr. Carbutt - both items dated Aug. 25, 1990. Also, present is 1 videocassette of a CKPG-TV interview of Lorna Carbutt (daughter of Jack) discussing the transfer of her father's audio reel collection to the Northern BC Archives and Special Collections in 2000.
Series consists of Interim Governing Council records.
Sans titreSeries consists of pamphlets, posters, guides, reports, and other publications created by the UNBC Office of Communications.
Series contains objects, artifacts and ephemera related to UNBC's history.
Series contains audiovisual recordings created by or about UNBC.
The research of Dr. Joselito Arocena was extensive and multi-disciplinary. The records contained within this series of research material provide only a small glimpse of the depth and breadth of his research portfolio. The majority of Dr. Arocena's research results were released in his 200+ academic publications over the course of his career. This series contains a selection of research records that were unpublished and cover research projects that relate to the health of BC indigenous communities, the McGregor Model Forest, and others.
Series consists of Prince George Campus Committee records.
Sans titreSeries consists of Executive Committee records.
Sans titreSeries consists of articles, clippings, and other research material regarding railway bridges in British Columbia. Includes information about fixed span bridges, drawbridges, moveable span bridges, and trestles. Also includes details about specific bridges, such as the New Westminster Drawbridge, the Second Narrows Drawbridge, and the Cisco Bridge.
Series consists of material regarding railway stations in British Columbia. Includes information about station furnishing, architectural history, flagstops, and railway station gardens. Also contains details about specific stations and types of stations built by each railway in British Columbia, including stations built by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Canadian National Railway, the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway, the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, and the Great Northern Railway.
Series consists of UNBC-related ephemera, artifacts, and paraphernalia created by the UNBC Office of Communications for promotional or display purposes.
Series consists of objects such as posters, t-shirts, and artwork collected or created by the UNBC Office of Development.
Series consists of photographs of UNBC events taken by the Office of Development.
File consists of photographs of UNBC taken or commissioned by the UNBC Office of Communications.
Series consists of video recordings and broadcast shows created by the UNBC Office of Communications and their partners.
Series consists of records created or accumulated by the Aleza Lake Research Forest Society regarding the research forest's history. Includes oral histories and material from long-time personnel that worked at the ALRF, such as Harry Coates, John Revel, and Frank Hellenius. Also contains copies of archival records from other archival institutions that concern the history of ALRF, which were compiled as part of a 2006/2007 history internship project.
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) is an independent, non-partisan research institute concerned with issues of social, economic environmental justice. Founded in 1980, the CCPA is one of Canada’s leading progressive voices in public policy debates. The CCPA publishes on a wide range of social, economic and environmental issues in formats that include research studies, short commentaries, articles in "The Monitor" (monthly national research magazine) and monographs. It is believed Mr. Taylor collected these publications to further his own research interests. For more information on the CCPA please visit <a href="http://www.policyalternatives.ca/">http://www.policyalternatives.ca/</a>.
This series consists of CCPA monographs, articles, research studies and issues of "The Monitor" magazine.
Series consists of the records of various Interim Governing Council committees.
Sans titreSeries consists of invitations, cards, news releases, and other textual material collected or created by the UNBC Office of Development.
Series consists of reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other textual material collected or created by the UNBC Office of Communications.
Series contains minutes from meetings, budget proposals, management and working plans, research projects and outlines, correspondence, and proposals to assume management over the Aleza Lake Research Forest from the Ministry of Forests.
Series consists of material regarding various train types and uses, including passenger trains and freight trains. Also includes information about train handling, train yards, and switching.
Series consists of brochures, reports, and other publications collected or created by the UNBC Office of Development.
Series consists of serial publications created by the UNBC Office of Communications, including the UNBC "Bulletin" and the UNBC "Update".
Series contains correspondence and various general information relating to the Aleza Lake Research Forest.
File consists of photographs of the construction of ceremonial mace, chairs, and Senate doors for the University of Northern British Columbia.
Series consists of Dr. Joselito Arocena's personal records that provide background context to his academic accomplishments, research, and professorial tenure at UNBC.
Series consists of records relating to the management and administration of the Aleza Lake Research Forest.
File consists of 6 videocassettes of the construction of ceremonial mace, chairs, and Senate doors for the University of Northern British Columbia.
Series consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, Official Greetings, ephemera, background information, event and convocation programs, speeches, invitations, memoranda, reports, songs, brochures and University publications related to the development of the University of Northern British Columbia and the role of the Honourable Iona Campagnolo as the founding Chancellor.