File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
File consists of "The Centre" drafts.
Includes draft manuscript of "The Cat" sold to the CBC in 1965 [?].
Audio recording includes sound poetry from Owen Sound, Mara Zibens, The Four Horsemen, Bill Bissett, David UU and Gregg Simpson.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Canadian Forum".
File consists of a book titled "The Canada Sea-to-Sea Expeditions, 1989-1993 - Final Report" by Jim Smithers and the expedition group.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Caledonian", including volume 1 issue 1 through volume 10 issue 1.
File contains drafts of publications created by Barry McKinnon entitled "The Caledonia Writing Series (A Chronicle)" and "The Caledonia Writing Series: 1972-1980 & Gorse Press (a bibliography)".
File contains a publication created by Barry McKinnon entitled "The Caledonia Writing Series (A Chronicle)".
File 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 issues of the literary periodical entitled "The British Columbia Monthly", including volume 1 onwards.
Video recording consists of a personal recording of the CBC show "The Big Life", which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes. Hosted by Daniel Richler, this show includes segments on pop culture; beauty in culture; importance of physical appearance which determines level of success in society. Also includes a segment on Cambodia travelogue.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Beat Niche", including volume 1 issue 1.
This is the inaugural issue of the Atlin Nugget. It contains information regarding: a new campground for Atlin, a new restaurant, a new staff member to the Nugget, dog races, "bigfoot" tracks, and information about the Atlin Arts Society.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Ant's Forefoot", including issue 2 and 7.
File consists of a publication by Frances Tucker entitled "The Alumni Association of the University of British Columbia: The First Fifty Years, 1916-1966".
File consists of a spiral bound book titled "The Alexander Mackenzie Trail: An interpretive history" by Rick Blacklaws and the Heritage Research Group in Ganges, British Columbia prepared for Parks Canada.
File consists of a poster with thank you notes from students of English 020 for Bridget's visit and discussion of Stoney Creek Woman.
Photograph depicts Terry Nimmons on Gabriola Island.
Includes draft manuscripts for "Tell Me Straight" (working title: "Driving Story") and related correspondence.
File consists of Barry McKinnon's teaching performance evaluations from the College of New Caledonia.
Subseries contains material related to Barry McKinnon's teaching career at the Collge of New Caledonia.
File consists of a teaching guide that includes suggested activities for teaching "Whatever", a novel by Ann Walsh.
Series contains records related to Barry McKinnon's teaching career at the College of New Caledonia in Prince George. Includes teaching material such as syllabi, curricula, and teaching notes. Also includes administrative records relating to McKinnon's teaching at the College, including records related to the controversy of his lay off from CNC and support received from the community to reinstate his position. Additional material consists of documents regarding the creation of the University of Northern British Columbia, the controversial need for a university in the North, and its clash with the established College of New Caledonia.
File consists of a teacher's guide for "Stoney Creek Woman" including:
- Handwritten notes re: general topics for "Stoney Creek Woman" and questions for each chapter
- Proof copy of "Stoney Creek Woman: The Story of Mary John. Teacher's Guide" (p.1-31)
- Letter to Pulp Press Curriculum Department from Bridget Moran re: Teacher's Guide for "Stoney Creek Woman" (May 2, 1991)
- Photocopies of book announcement from the Tillacum Library re: the publication of "Stoney Creek Woman: The Story of Mary John" (Winter 1989)
- Copy of "Stoney Creek Woman: Teacher's Guide" by Mayo Moran
- "A suggested Teacher's Guide: Stoney Creek Woman" (recommended for Grade 9 English - non-fiction) prepared by Mayo Moran
- Two copies of "General topics for Stoney Creek Woman"
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Kathi Hughes, Alternate Ed Advisor, School District 57
- Photocopies of "Stoney Creek Woman: Teacher's Guide" by Mayo Moran.
File consists of a Teacher's Guide for Justa.
File 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 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. 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 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 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 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 promotional material for Talon Books.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Talon", including issues up to volume 4 issue 4.
Includes workshop notes, various speaking notes including University College of the Cariboo Convocation Address (May 1994), a few workshop handouts.
File consists of an edition of the publication "Talk and Log: Wilderness Politics in British Columbia, 1965-96" that was used to research for "Virtual Clearcut".
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "TADS", including issues 2 and 3.
Includes correspondence and an event report pertaining to Ms. Walsh's trip to Sweden as a representative Canadian author (along with Robertson Davies and Sylvia Fraser) at the Bok and Bibliotek Book Fair in Goteborg, Sweden, Sept. 6-10, 1989.
Item is an audio recording of Susan Musgrave at CNC.
File consists of an edited manuscript of "Survival Man: A Short Narrative" by Rick Torch and R. Riggan. Rick Torch is a pseudonym for Barry McKinnon.
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File consists of miscellaneous poetry manuscripts, many of which are untitled and unidentified, which Fawcett identifies as "suppressed poems". Fawcett stopped publishing poetry after 1982, although he did not stop producing it.