File consists of a handwritten letter from Mayo Moran to her mother Bridget re: the "Justa" draft (April 6, 1994), an annotated draft of "Justa," "Land Claims" pamphlet produced by the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, and "Fort St. James Forest District Recreation Map" produced by the Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Forests (Dec. 1991).
File consists of a proof copy of "A Little Rebellion" (Aug. 25, 1992).
File consists of a telegram to Wally du Temple from Bridget and Pat Moran (Feb. 13, 1964); a letter sent to Bridget Moran from Wally du Temple re: assistance in conducting research for A Little Rebellion; a newspaper article: "Brothers paddled into the jaws of hell" (Victoria Daily Times, Oct. 23, 1969); resume and work record of Wally G. du Temple [RESTRICTED]; newspaper article: "Former welfare man off to Aklavik in river boat."
File consists of a Pulp edit of "A Little Rebellion."
File consists of correspondence re: draft #2 of Bridget's Rebellion from L.F. at Arsenal Pulp Press Ltd. (July 4, 1991) and an annotated draft of A Little Rebellion.
File consists of "Two" (pages 12-15 typewritten and annotated pages), "Just for the Record..." (21 typewritten pages), and "A Minority of One" by Bridget Moran (26 typewritten pages).
File consists of handout invitations to the official book launch of Justa, Saturday Nov. 26 at Mosquito Books, Prince George, B.C.
File consists of the manuscript of A Little Rebellion by Bridget Moran.
File consists of article by The Free Press: "New Judgement on old book" by Frank Peebles, Oct. 4, 1998 and a reprint order form for customers of Arsenal Pulp Press.
File consists of "My notes as free lance reporter at Press Table during the inquest into Coreen's death. September 24-27, 1976." [68 handwritten pages].
File consists of a newspaper article: "Farm mishap kills doctor" (June 21, 1989).
File consists of newspapers (all dated 1976) include: The Citizen; and The Nechako Chronicle featuring articles on the Thomas inquest. File includes the Nechako Chronicle, vol.60, no.26, Thursday July 1, 1976.
File consists of a copy of letter handwritten by Bridget Moran to Brian [Lam] and Linda [Field]re: Moran's inspiration and outline for "Judgement at Stoney Creek" (March 14, 1989), a copy of the article "Woman killed in Vanderhoof" featured in July 5, 1976 Prince George Citizen newspaper, and a letter from Brian at Arsenal Pulp Press regarding cover mockup for "Judgement," as well as, Moran's annotations on the received mockup.
File consists of copies of "Stoney Creek Revisited," Sept.13/79.
File consists of the manuscript of "Judgement at Stoney Creek" (101 pages).
File consists of B.C. Bookworld, vol. 5, no.3 (Autumn 1991) "B.C. Bestsellers" list featuring Judgement at Stoney Creek.
File consists of a letter to Bridget Moran from Val [Valerie Sadler] re: correspondence with Rick [Gunther] at the Log House Restaurant (June 24, 1993), a copy of letter to Rick Gunther from Valerie Sadler re: his publication of information confusing "Big Mary" with "Six Mile Mary" (June 25, 1993), photocopies of background information on "Six Mile Mary."
File consists of photocopies and original newspaper clipping: "Story of survival still lives on" (The Free Press, Aug. 17, 1997), photocopies and original newspaper clipping: "Stoney Creek Woman named as a member of Order of Canada" (The Citizen, Jan. 10, 1997), photocopies and original Guardian newspaper containing article "Top honour to Stony Creek elder" (May/June 1997).
File consists of photocopies and original newspaper clipping: "Living History" (The Free Press, Oct. 9, 1997), news release published by Arsenal Pulp Press re: Stoney Creek Woman 10th Anniversary Edition, Mosquito Books Advertisement: "Come and meet Mary John and Bridget Moran," letter from Bridget Moran to Pindar re: LSS Board business (Sept. 19, 1997), and photocopies of newspaper clipping: "Story of survival still lives on" (The Free Press, Aug. 17, 1997).
File consists of letters re: "Stoney Creek Woman" including: a letter to Tillacum Library Publishing Editor from David Hanson re: "Stoney Creek Woman" (Jan. 4, 1992), letters to Bridget Moran from students at Quinson Elementary re: their "Author's Session" visit with Ms. Moran as she spoke on "Stoney Creek Woman" (Jan. 1992), and a letter to Bridget Moran from Dee Dawson re: "Stoney Creek Woman" (Dec. 16).
File consists of Mary's corrected copy of "Stoney Creek Woman" up to Chapter 17 (May 19, 1987).
File consists of documents related the May John and "Stoney Creek Woman" including a laser copy of a group photograph featuring Lazare and Mary John, Bridget Moran, and Justa Monk, a programme for memorial service held in honour of Lazare Peter John (Thursday, April 11, 1996), "An Elder's Message: Address to the Western Consortium on Aboriginal Languages by Elder Mary John OAC" (Yinka Dene Language Institute, Annual Report, Spring 1997), a faxed formal announcement from Arsenal Pulp Press re: publication of a new edition of Stoney Creek Woman (June 11, 1997), a photocopy of Saikuz Cookbook: Sharing Our Cooking Culture (1984), and "Environment Presentation" by Mary John Sr. (May 29-30, 1997).
File consists of "Stoney Creek Woman" - tapes transcribed; colour coded (1984) including handwritten transcriptions with sections of text underlined in different colours and an article (?) written by Bridget Moran re: "Through Bifocals" byline written by Claudette Sandecki of Terrace.
File consists of frame containing photocopy of two cheques from Arsenal Pulp Press: one made out to Mary John in the amount of $70; and the other made out to Bridget Moran in the amount of $30. (July 14, 1988).
File consists of Yinka Dene [Language Institute]: Letter to Brian Lam, Arsenal Pulp Press from Bridget Moran re: inclusion of excerpts from Stoney Creek Woman into a publication by the Yinka Dene Language Institute entitled "Mary Goes to Lejac" (Feb. 7, 1998), Activity Report to Yinka Dene Board of Directors, and Yinka Dene Language Institute's Board of Director's Meeting Board Kit (Feb. 6, 1998).
File consists of Memorandum of Agreement between Mary John, and Bridget Moran re: the publication and distribution of potential royalties from the future publication of "Mary and Me" (Oct. 20, 1998).
File consists of article clippings from the following newspapers: The Citizen; the National Post; The Free Press; the Vancouver Sun; The Province; and The Globe and Mail. File also includes the Memorial Service program: "A Celebration of the Life of Bridget Ann Moran, September 1, 1923 - August 21, 1999; CNC Atrium, Saturday, September 11, 1999; 2:00pm."
File consists of Ainley's application form and acceptance to join the Federation of BC Writers.
File consists of receipts for Ainley's art supplies from 2008.
File consists of expenses and other records related to Ainley's work as an artist. File includes receipts and pamphlets.
File consists of records related to Ainley's art and paintings including exhibit applications and schedules, her artist statements, and related art show paraphernalia.
File contains a final draft manuscript of "The Secret Journal of Alexander Mackenzie" short story anthology.
File contains miscellaneous notes, table of contents, and excerpts of short stories included in the "Capital Tales" short story anthology.
File consists of posters, postcards, and artwork collected or created by Barry McKinnon. Includes postcards of Prince George.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Ant's Forefoot", including issue 2 and 7.
File consists of manuscripts by Andy Suknaski.
File consists of layout mockups with photomechanical transfers on transparent film for the creation of the 1973 summer issue of the Repository literary magazine.
File consists of layout mockups with photomechanical transfers on transparent film for the creation of "I Wanted to Say Something" by Barry McKinnon.
File consists of one bound copy of "Head Out" written by Barry McKinnon.
McKinnon, BarryFile consists of two publication created by Barry McKinnon: (1) "The Caledonia Writing Series: 1972-1980 & Gorse Press (a bibliography)" and (2) "The Caledonia Writing Series and Gorse Press: A Chronicle and Bibliography" (ca.1994 ?). File also contains the following four poems: "October Poem" by Jamie Reid (1988); "Figmental" by Lissa Wolsak (1996); and "from the Walk" and "Envoi - " both by Barry McKinnon (1996).
File consists of 1 audiocassette of interviews by Bob Harkins with Bill Stanton, city coroner who discusses the work of coroner. Also an interview with Liz McGillivray, director of the Prince George Music Festival Society.
Harkins, BobFile consists of 1 audiocassette of people interviewed by Bob Harkins on the CJCI radio show 'City Pulse' Interviews with Bill Stanton, coroner, Susan Dewolf, chair of the Prince George Parents for French group and Bill Braun, musical director for upcoming musical in Prince George. Also interview with Major Glen McEwan of the Salvation Army discussing its activities in Prince George.
File consists of 1 audiocassette of interview by Gil McCall of CIBC FM Radio with rancher and author Harold Dude Lavington who discusses ranching life and the publication of his books.
File consists of 1 audiocassette of interview by Gil McCall with Branwen Patenaude who discusses her self-published book, “Because of Gold” about the history of gold mining and its impact on Quesnel's history. She also discusses the challenges of the publishing industry.
File consists of 1 audiocassette of interviews with country musician Wilf Carter. Also includes interview with Sheldon Luck discussing aviation history of Northern BC. Interviews created for CIBC FM Radio Station, of the Cariboo Central Interior Radio, Inc. also includes general news, sports news and music broadcast by radio announcer Gil McCall including brief discussion of the Prince George District Seniors Activity Centre Society.
File consists of 1 audiocassette of Bob Harkins interviewing author, storyteller Joe Garner about his book "Never Fly Over an Eagle's Nest: A True Story of Courage and Survival" Also discusses his childhood and work as a logger on Saltspring Island.
File consists of 1 audiocassette of music and commentary on music styles entitled Tribute to CKPG Part 2; radio announcer possibly Jack Carbutt
File consists of 1 audiocassette of people interviewed by Bob Harkins. Side A consists of interviews on a number of topics. Bart Hollinger discusses energy alternatives; Kerri Stratton conductor of the New Caledonia Symphony; Betty Harrower discussing the United Way activities; August Dornbierer discussing history of the PG Fire Department, and Ken Bernsohn discussing his career as a freelance writer. Side B consists of interviews with Ron Thorsen discussing athletics at the College of New Caledonia, Kathrine Mathews of the Elder Citizens' Recreation Society, Bob Martin alderman on his upcoming campaign for mayor and Vic Litnosky also a mayoral candidate in the 1977 election.
File consists of correspondence between Barry McKinnon and other publishers.
File contains correspondence from John Lent and accompanying material.