Subseries consists of publications, manuscripts, and drafts of worked written, co-written, or edited by G. Gary Runka over the course of his career. Also includes conference proceedings that contain contributions by G. Gary Runka.
Subseries contains manuscripts and drafts written by authors and students collected by Barry McKinnon for the purposes of review, publication, or reading.
Subseries consists of material relating to the Nechako Fisheries Conservation Program, predominantly publications and reports. Includes some correspondence between NFCP and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Also includes air photo maps of the Nechako River from 1990.
Sin títuloSubseries contains material related to Barry McKinnon's teaching career at the Collge of New Caledonia.
File contains slides depicting places around and between Skagway, on the Alaska border, Atlin and Miles Canyon.
Subseries contains material from small press publishers, predominantly from British Columbia, including book announcements, press catalogues, event announcements, and newsletters.
Subseries consists of draft manuscripts of "The Compact Garden". Also includes a published edition of the work and a publishing proposal for "The Laughing Gardener", a 1999 proposed revision of "The Compact Garden".
File contains slides depicting locations along the White Pass railway through Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon Territories.
File contains slides depicting Highway 16 West, from Isle Pierre to Hazelton.
Subseries documents research about Mabel F. Timlin for Ainley's article, "Mabel F. Timlin, 1891-1976: A Woman Economist in the World of Men", published in a special edition of Atlantis: A Women's StudiesJournal on economics in 1999; a description of Timlin for the Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan in 2005; and a contribution to a tribute for Timlin in the Canadian Women Economists Network Newsletter in 1995. Subseries consists of photocopies of correspondence between Timlin and others; photocopies of biographical information on Timlin; drafts and published manuscripts; a call for submissions; correspondence relating to Ainley's submission to Atlantis; an interview summary; and photocopies of articles written by and about Timlin.
Subseries contains plans of BC Rail sites, yards and industrial parks.
File contains slides depicting places in the area around Williams Lake, Clinton, and the Fraser Canyon.
Series consists of material related to Weller's travel to Finland and award of an honorary doctorate from the University of Lapland.
Subseries consists of draft manuscripts of "The Disbeliever's Dictionary: A Gleefully Disrespectful Lexicon of Canada Today". Also includes a published edition of the work.
Subseries consists of publications written or coauthored by Weller not encompassed by the other subseries, including reviews of articles, letters to the editor, and a research report.
Subseries contains manuscripts and drafts by Barry McKinnon.
Subseries consists of Dr. Ainley's requests for funding for a variety of projects throughout her career. Most of Ainley's research was funded through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) grants but she also applied for funding from other sources. These research projects include "First Nations Women and Environmental Knowledge in Northern North America - A Preliminary Investigation," "Biographical Research on Women Scientists in Canada," "Women and Scientific Work in Canada, 1890-1960," "Engendering Science: Twelve Biographies," "Women and Scientific Work in Canada. III. "Women's Work in Government and Industry, 1890-1990," "Engendering Canadian Scientists," and her research on Mabel McIntosh. Not all of these projects were accepted and funded. Subseries predominately consists of grant application forms and correspondence with granting agencies.
File contains slides depicting places along the east line of the BC Railway. Some are duplicates of the images found in the "East Line, Dome Creek - Lamming Mills - Misc" file.
File contains slides depicting places along the Hart Highway.
File contains slides depicting places in and around Mackenzie Town.
Subseries consists of copies of all the articles and chapters Weller authored or coauthored arranged chronologically. Files include related material such as drafts and correspondence regarding the publication of the article or chapter. The files in this subseries were originally numbered to correspond with the articles listed in Weller's CV.
Subseries consists of copies of all the conference papers Weller authored or coauthored arranged chronologically. Some files also include related material such as conference programs or correspondence regarding revising a paper for publication. The files in this subseries were originally numbered to correspond with the conference papers listed in Weller's CV.
Subseries consists of material involved in Weller’s activity applying for, obtaining, and fulfilling the responsibilities of academic appointments (professorships, tenure, and university administrative positions), including correspondence, application materials, and annual reviews.
"Spotlight on UNBC" was a promotional television show created by the UNBC Communications Department and was shown on the local Prince George Shaw television channel. The first 30-minute episode of "Spotlight on UNBC" aired in February 1993 and continued with one episode a month until 1998, when it switched to one episode every other month. After the year 2000, the show began to evolve into various shorter iterations for Shaw television audiences. These later shows were "UNBC Insight" (circa 2001) and "Plugged In" hosted by Sandra Claremont (circa 2004) which included "What's New This Week" stories created by the UNBC Communications, often filming a month's worth at once. The host of "Spotlight on UNBC", as well as the show's later iterations, was Rob van Adrichem. This subseries includes a complete run of the original "Spotlight on UNBC" episode masters from February 1993 to December 2000.
File contains slides depicting the Millar Addition suburb in Prince George, B.C.
Fawcett began a project in 1975 when he was 31 with the premise of summarizing his understanding of sex at various ages. Manuscripts include "Sex at 31", "Sex at 34", "Sex at 38", and "Sex at 45". These manuscripts were the basis for "Gender Wars".
While at the Ministry of Forests, Dr. Paul Sanborn carried out two retrospective studies which examined soil chemical properties at long-term silvicultural research sites where different vegetation types had been created, either as planned or unplanned experiments. These studies were Experimental Project (EP) 660 and a research project at the Archie Creek site.
Subseries contains photographs created or accumulated by Brian Fawcett.
File consists of master versions of Spotlight on UNBC, a promotional television show created by the UNBC Office of Communications.
File contains slides depicting Mud River.
Subseries consists of journals or books containing articles or chapters authored or coauthored by Weller as well as a bound copy of Weller’s thesis from his master degree at McMaster University.
Subseries consists of materials concerning Dr. Ainley's book "Restless energy: a biography of William Rowan, 1891-1957." Subseries consists largely of research materials and notes on William Rowan but also includes some related correspondence, a review of the book, and a funding request and acceptance.
Subseries consists of video masters created by the UNBC Office of Communications for various purposes. Predominantly includes recruitment and promotional videos.
Subseries contains Brian Fawcett's records on zip drives.
Subseries consists of literary periodicals collected by Barry McKinnon.
File contains slides depicting places in, around, and near Prince George, B.C.
File contains slides that reproduce historical photographs of Indigenous peoples of Central Interior, as well as maps.
File contains slides depicting areas around the Discovery Passage.
Subseries consists of draft manuscripts of "Local Matters: A Defence of Dooney's Café and Other Non-globalized Places, People, and Ideas".
Subseries contains Brian Fawcett's records on 3.5-inch floppies.
File contains slides depicting Prince George.
File contains slides depicting images of Prince George ranging from 1975 to 2003.
File contains slides depicting places in or around Red Rock, Hixon, and Woodpecker, B.C.
Subseries consists of Pacific Great Eastern and BC Rail employee timetables and schedules.
Subseries consists of draft manuscripts of "Virtual Clearcut" and research material used in the creation of the book.
File contains slides depicting maps and site plans for the city of Prince George.
File contains slides depicting the grade for what was formerly the Pacific Great Eastern, and is now known as British Columbia Railway.
Subseries consists of photographic negatives and slides accumulated by Brian Fawcett. Images depict Fawcett friends and family, portraiture, places, and special events.
Subseries includes draft manuscripts of short stories, story lists, and excerpts from Fawcett's short stories.