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UNBC Publication "The Grape Line"
1993.1.2.012 · Dossiê/Processo · 1994
Parte de UNBC History Collection

File consists of a UNBC publication entitled "The Grape Line". File contains newsletters for January 7, 1994; February 25, 1994; April 1, 1994; July 12, 1994

UNBC Inaugural Convocation Records
1993.1.2.039 · Dossiê/Processo · 1990
Parte de UNBC History Collection

Files consists of two boxes of applications for individuals to become a Charter member of the UNBC inaugural convocation. Records arranged in alphabetical order

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Dr. Charles Jago speeches, 2015
1993.1.2.041 · Dossiê/Processo · 2015
Parte de UNBC History Collection

File consists of:

  • Keynote speech by Dr. Charles Jago to the Northeast BC Resource Municipalities Coalition in Fort St. John on 25 Nov. 2015
  • Speech by Dr. Charles Jago to the Canadian Association of Research Administration Western Canada Branch at UNBC on 4 Dec. 2015
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UNBC Facts 1999 draft
1993.1.2.077 · Dossiê/Processo · 1998-1999
Parte de UNBC History Collection

File consists of a memorandum and an edited draft of the UNBC Facts 1999 publication.

Royal Visit '94
1994.2.3 · Item · 17 August 1994
Parte de UNBC History Collection

Royal Visit '94 consists of 1 video recording (3M) entitled "Royal Visit '94 : The Visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to Prince George, August 17, 1994 ; Plus : A Northern Dream Whose Time Has Come : A History of UNBC."

Spotlight on UNBC - July 1993
1994.1.1.5.1.06 · Item · 1993
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from July 1993. Features include the First Nations studies program and its development in the regions, an interview with Murray Sadler regarding UNBC's creation, the construction of the Prince George campus including waterproofing and enclosing buildings, a tour of the regions, disbanding the Interim Governing Council and forming the UNBC Senate and Board of Governors, the Public Lecture Series, the University of Tasmania touring the UNBC campus and regions, a visit by the Minister of Advanced Education, the North to the Future campaign, and how to apply at UNBC. Also includes interviews with Margaret Anderson (Director of First Nations studies), Russell Alec (Education Supervisor, Carrier Sekani Tribal Council), Murray Sadler (Chair of the Interim Governing Council), Dean Cooper (UNBC VP Administration), Anne Martin (Chair of the Interim Governing Council Transition Committee), Bob Cleary (University of Tasmania), Brian McKenzie (University of Tasmania), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Vic Bowman (PG Rotary Club), Tom Steadman, Art Robin (Royal Bank of Canada), and Nicole Lyotier (UNBC Liaison Officer).

Spotlight on UNBC - January 1994
1994.1.1.5.1.11 · Item · 1994
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from January 1994. Features include the implementation of the UNBC Board of Governors and Senate, the contribution by Canfor to the North to the Future campaign, the acquisition by the UNBC library of microfiche, hiring of faculty, permission to build residences granted, publications of UNBC academics, looking back at achievements from 1993, CBC news spotlight, the "least worst" best of UNBC, and low lights of 1993 and bloopers from Spotlight on UNBC. Includes interviews with Dan Miller (Minister of Skills, Training and Labour), Han Wagner (Kitimat Interim Governing Council representative), Dale Kerr (Interim Governing Council member from Tatlayoko Lake), Horst Sanders (Prince George Interim Governing Council member), Peter Bentley (Canfor CEO), and Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President).

Spotlight on UNBC - March 1994
1994.1.1.5.1.13 · Item · 1994
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1994. Features include how to apply at UNBC, the development of Graduate Studies and the Faculty of Research and Graduate Studies; the construction of the administration building at the Prince George campus; regional advisory committees; the North to the Future campaign and fundraising for scholarships; the Prince Rupert media spot on UNBC on CFTK television; student residences and off-campus housing; building relationships with international universities; a meeting of the UNBC Board of Governors; honoring donors including Northwood, Canfor, and Doug Little; and a worksite accident in which three workers were injured. Includes interviews with Bill Morrison (Dean of Research and Graduate Studies), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Kathy Mears (Co-chair of the Community Legacy Campaigns), Randall Brazzoni (UNBC Housing Manager), Leonid Polishchuk (Novosibirsk University, Russia), C.T. Hazelwood (CEO of Northwood Pulp and Timber), Peter Bentley (CEO of Canfor), Frank Janas (UNBC Site Safety Officer), and Christina Hunter (UNBC's first graduate student).

Spotlight on UNBC - May 1994
1994.1.1.5.1.15 · Item · 1994
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from May 1994. Features include the impact of UNBC within the province; regional academic plans, starting with Quesnel; exclusive food suppliers on campus (Pepsi and ICL); Convocation 1994 at the Civic Centre (the inaugural convocation was two years prior when the UNBC President and Chancellor were installed); the presentation of the UNBC Coat of Arms at convocation; and interviews with the first graduates of UNBC and their experiences. Includes interviews with Ken Coates (UNBC VP Academic); John Stubbs (SFU President); Ellen Facey (Regional Coordinator, South Central); Dennis MacKnak (Regional Operations and University/College Relations); Martin Cocking (UNBC Associate Registrar); and UNBC students Jackie Watson, Niki Yandeau, Margaret Bathy, Myron Gordon, Kari Stedham Gosnell, and Diana Gilbert.

Spotlight on UNBC - October 1994
1994.1.1.5.1.20 · Item · 1994
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from October 1994. Features include interviews with students and faculty regarding the opening of the UNBC campus (Sept. 8, 1994 was Opening Day); class registration for students; student orientation; ongoing construction on campus; a Land Use and Resource Management Symposium; a conference on post-nationalism in Canada presented by the UNBC English Department; an interview with Greg Poelzer regarding research in Russia on social and political issues with aboriginal peoples; a $50,000 donation to the North to the Future campaign from BC Rail; the unveiling of a mural by local artists representing the opening of UNBC; and a tour of student residence apartments by students. Includes interviews with Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President); Don Cyr (UNBC Business Administration); Mark Bernards (UNBC Chemistry); Murray Sadler (UNBC Founder); Tom Steadman (UNBC Founder); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Paul Thomson (UNBC Registrar); Carol Sigurdson (UNBC Student Services Director); Fred Gilbert (Dean, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies); Karin Beeler (UNBC English); Greg Poelzer (UNBC Political Science); Paul Jiles (BC Rail Chairman); Ken Ferris (Artist); Randall Brazzoni (UNBC Housing Manager); and UNBC students Denise Watt, Christie Westman, and Kelly Pastro.

Spotlight on UNBC - March 1995
1994.1.1.5.1.24 · Item · 1995
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1995. Features include using the BC Archives photograph collections online using the internet for research projects; a survey of UNBC students; a contest for the UNBC mascot; the construction of the second UNBC residence building; the naming of the UNBC Conference Centre as the Canfor Theatre; UNBC hosting the Women's Forum; high school students and UNBC; visits from UNBC Liaison Officers to high schools and colleges; and a UNBC promotional video. Includes interviews with Robin Blencoe (Government Services Minister); Robin Fisher (Dean, Arts and Sciences); Peter Bentley (Canfor Chairman and CEO); Vasso Vahlas (Women's Activist); Tom Steadman (UNBC Founder); Mike Willms (High School Counsellor); Pat Sarsfield (Awards and Financial Aid Coordinator); Martin Cocking (UNBC Associate Registrar); Ken Coates (VP Academic); Jon Swainger (UNBC History); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Judy Wahn (UNBC Commerce); Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry); Joanne Matthews (UNBC Librarian); and UNBC students Tony Lort, Fay Niemi, Sean Maurice, Brad Courtoureille, Ray Reilly, Marcy Anderson, Joe de la Ronde, Kirsten Hartley, Kierin Mackenzie, and Jackie Watson.

Spotlight on UNBC - May 1995
1994.1.1.5.1.26 · Item · 1995
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from May 1995. Features consist of a research exchange in Siberia for Political Science students; the UNBC Education program adding a curriculum and instruction major; the launch of the UNBC Safer Campus Initiative; the French-Canadian Club, which was the first campus for UNBC in Prince George; the Transforming Bear art piece installation; UNBC's 3rd convocation in May 1995, with 10 students graduating; and interviews with some of the 1995 graduates. Includes interviews with Greg Poelzer (UNBC Political Science); Pat Sarsfield (UNBC Awards and Financial Aid); Bryan Hartman (UNBC Chair of Education); Tracey Thompson (UNBC Security); Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President); Lois Boone (NDP); Margaret Gagnon; Martin Cocking (UNBC Associate Registrar); and UNBC students Chris Ghazouly, Shauna McLarnon, Joel Palmer, Mitch Verde, Meredith Bogle, Mike Readman, Kelly Breen, and Claudette Boger.

Spotlight on UNBC - November 1995
1994.1.1.5.1.30 · Item · 1995
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from November 1995. Features segments on the installation of Charles Jago; UNBC women's conference; UNBC student awarded national Scotia Bank Excellence award; research grant for studying Moose River; research on friction at the atomic level; construction of the UNBC daycare; a UNBC tulip garden in commemoration of World War II; the Nisga'a cultural program; and a debate between faculty and administration on whether UNBC needs a president. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Grace Sanchez (UNBC); Jo-Anne Fiske (UNBC Women's Studies); Mark Shegelski (UNBC Physics); Marlene Thio-Watts ("Healthiest Babies Possible"); Annette Browne (UNBC Nursing); Peter McDougall (UNBC Human Resources); Alex Michalos, Dennis Macknak, Tracey Thompson, Deanna Nyce (Wilp Wilxo-oskuhl Nisga'a); Harry Nyce (Nisga'a Tribal Council); and UNBC students Ed Stafford, Cheryl Stevens, Bert Azak, and Jennifer Azak.

Spotlight on UNBC - January 1996
1994.1.1.5.1.32 · Item · 1996
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from January 1996. Features segments on the cold temperatures in Prince George (-40 degrees); research into the relationship between caribou habitat and tree harvesting in the Bowron Valley; the opening of a child welfare research centre; the opening of the daycare centre at UNBC; an increase in UNBC students from northern high schools; a presentation by Pat Kramer on aboriginal eco-tourism; Ecole Polytechnique memorial; UNBC women's conference; and an International Development Film Festival. Includes interviews with Darwyn Coxson (UNBC Biology); Susan Stevenson (Wildlife Biologist); Gordon Ternowetsky (Child Welfare Research Centre); Anne-Marie Prediger (UNBC Daycare Centre); Doug Nord (Dean, Management and Administration); Pat Kramer (Author); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Vasso Vahlas (Conference Organizer); Sarah Boyd-Noel (Reel-World Film Festival); David Livingstone (Canadian Red Cross); and UNBC students Brian Cole and Micheline Hickeson.

Spotlight on UNBC - February 1996
1994.1.1.5.1.33 · Item · 1996
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1996. Features segments on the First Nations program and Nisga'a cultural studies at UNBC; the UNBC Women's Studies program; a self-defense workshop for women; UNBC research projects; trip to Russia for UNBC political students with John Young; the opening of the UNBC daycare centre; the "North to the Future" campaign; UNBC Winterfest; student bagpiper Andrew Embree; and "Spotlight on UNBC" bloopers. Includes interviews with Jim McDonald (UNBC First Nations); Deanna Nyce (Nisga'a House of Higher Learning); Lee Morrison (UNBC First Nations); Marianne Ainley (UNBC Women's Studies); Tracey Thompson (UNBC Security); John Young (UNBC Political Science); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Martin Cocking (UNBC Assoc. Registrar); Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry); and UNBC students Marion Evans, Richard Scott, Jennifer Azak, Jenny Fry, Kevin Larson, Sandra Dwyer, Jillian de Montigny, and Andrew Embree.

Spotlight on UNBC - November 1996
1994.1.1.5.1.40 · Item · 1996
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from November 1996. Features segments on a new Nursing program implemented at UNBC in partnership with CNC; a UNBC Quality of Life conference; a partnership between UNBC and Exploration Place for Youth Exploring Science; UNBC hosting the Prince George Concert Association; a near research forest for UNBC near Fort St. James; UNBC hosting a public forum for World Food Day; and the UNBC Environmental Planning program was given Canadian Institute of Planners recognition. Includes interviews with Martha MacLeod (UNBC Nursing), Margaret Pynenburg (Health Canada), Lucy Dobbin (Prince George Regional Hospital), Ruut Veenhoven (Erasmus University), Alex Michalos (UNBC Political Science), Ed Diener (University of Illinois), Albert Ruel (CNIB), Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry), Virginia Hall, Wendy Dawson (PGSO), David Zirnhelt (Minister of Forests), Fred Gilbert (Dean, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), Harry Pierre (Chief Tl'ast'en Nation), Sherry Ogasawara (nutritionist), Graham Riches (UNBC Social Work), Peter Bloodoff (former CIP president), and Leslie King (UNBC Environmental Studies).

Spotlight on UNBC - January 1997
1994.1.1.5.1.42 · Item · 1997
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from January 1997. Features segments on UNBC exchange agreements with Petrozavodsk in Russia; UNBC Northern Women's Centre of Excellence is opened to study the health of northern women; UNBC will be building a greenway trail on Cranbrook Hill; the UNBC co-op education program; and the UNBC men and women's basketball (Northern Timberwolves). Includes interviews with Vladimir Mineev (Petrozavodsk student); Andrei Chliamine (Petrozavodsk student); Barbara Isaac; Lorna Medd (Northern Interior Health); Olive Godwin (Aids Prince George); Deborah Poff (UNBC VP Academic); David Livingstone (Red Cross); Robin Draper; David Leman (UNBC Co-op Coordinator); Nick Petryszak (UNBC Co-op coordinator); Ken Peterson (Northwood); Heather Hausot (UNBC coach); and UNBC students Betti Davidson, Elliot Paskus, Darlene Rempel, Terri Dueck, Jesse Pooni, and Zane Robinson.

Spotlight on UNBC - September 1997
1994.1.1.5.1.48 · Item · 1997
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from September 1997. Features segments on the start of the 1997/98 academic year; Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Forestry; research on forest canopies; Iona Campagnolo's last chancellor's tour; Barkerville local history course; youth science campuses at UNBC over the summer; fish count in the Salmon Valley River for the Spruce City Wildlife Association; compost site on campus; an elk skeleton found during UNBC construction carbon dated to 2300 years old; planning for UNBC Orientation Week; and a Slocan donation to UNBC for the construction of the Enhanced Forestry Lab. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Claudette Gouger (UNBC Liaison Officer); Max Blouw (UNBC Assoc. VP Research); Darwyn Coxson (UNBC Biology); Lauren Bacon (UNBC Orientation); Robin Fisher (UNBC Dean); Mary-Ellen Kelm (UNBC History); Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry); Per Dahlstrom; and UNBC students Nadia Ali, Vanessa Egginton, Jocelyn Campbell, Heather Deering, Shannon Keeping, Larry Peters, Laura Reynolds, Sacha Wood, Amanda Cole, and Jody Tetreau.

Spotlight on UNBC - February 1998
1994.1.1.5.1.52 · Item · 1998
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1998. Features segments on outgoing UNBC Chancellor Iona Campagnolo; highlights from UNBC Awards Night; new Masters of Science degrees (Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences and Mathematical Computing & Physical Sciences); a new Masters in Political Science; a new degree in Northern Studies (the first in Canada); using UNBC's electron microscope to analyze air pollution; UNBC featured in Japanese newspapers; and a Northern Timberwolves game in Kamloops. Includes interviews with Robin Fisher (Dean, Arts, Social & Health Sciences); Michael Bliss (Political Historian); Max Blouw (UNBC Dean of Graduate Studies); Joselito Arocena (UNBC Forestry); Greg Poelzer (UNBC Political Science); Paul Ramsey (Minister of Education); Mike Smith (CIBC Regional Manager); Jim O'Meara (UNBC Athletics Coordinator); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Tom Steadman (UNBC Founder); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Bob Harkins (Prince George broadcaster); and UNBC students Erin Beveridge, Christine Breed, Jason Yarmish, Melanie Domning, Nicole Kerr, and Bryan Box.

Spotlight on UNBC - May 1998
1994.1.1.5.1.55 · Item · 1998
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from May 1998. Features segments on an end-of-the-year sports report for basketball and rugby, northern research taking place in communities, a survey showing a high level of involvement with post-secondary education in the north, and the UNBC pipe and drum band. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC president), Tom Steadman, Greg Halseth (UNBC Geography), Robin Fisher (Dean of Arts and Health Sciences ), Jeremy Cundy (UNBC Pipe and Drum Band), Mike Speakerman (Rugby), Loralyn Murdoch (UNBC Northern Timberwolves Women's Basketball).

Spotlight on UNBC - October 1998
1994.1.1.5.1.57 · Item · 1998
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from October 1998. Features segments on the new bachelor's program in Northern Studies; the construction underway for the Irving K. Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory; the first ranking for UNBC the Maclean's ratings; Includes interviews with John Sam and Derrick Chief (artists of "Gathering of the Clans" mirror); Gary Miltonberger (Energy, Mines & Petroleum Resources); Orland Wilkerson (UNBC Environmental Studies); Carolee Clyne (UNBC Computing Services); Chief Ken Russell (Gitsegukla); Doug Baker (UNBC Environmental Studies); Brad Gagnon (Zoe's Earth Collections); Jane Young (UNBC Biology); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Robin Fisher (Dean of Arts, Social, and Health Sciences); Annette Browne (UNBC Nursing); Geraldine Thomas (Stoney Creek); Ken Prkachin (UNBC Psychology); Dave Ryan (Gitsegukla Hemp Corporation); Mary-Ellen Kelm (UNBC History); John Young (UNBC Political Science); Dale Lovick (Aboriginal Affairs Minister); Michael Bliss (historian); and UNBC students and alumni Oliver Ray, Bill Carpenter (UNBC Rugby Club), Jamie Kerr (UNBC Rugby Club), Susan Nykoluk, Anne Mariscak, Carla Payne, Jo Burrows (Anthropology), Sarah Ramage (Anthropology), Laurie Hildebrand, and Todd Rosie (English).

Spotlight on UNBC - October 1999
1994.1.1.5.1.62 · Item · 1999
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from October 1999, which is mainly a montage episode of 1998 UNBC events. Features include donations to UNBC, research in Hazleton, a new degree program for Fort St. John for the oil and gas industry, a new bachelors program in Northern Studies, construction under way for the Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory, the first ranking for UNBC in Maclean's magazine, Gitksan Nation hemp project, a new student computer lab on campus, the "Gathering of the Clans" mirror art donation, Wheel Thang race with rollerblades and bikes, women's healthcare experiences with rural healthcare systems, Barkerville history course, UNBC political science students visit Russia, jazz and poetry nights, and the Delgamuukw Forum.

Spotlight on UNBC - April 2000
1994.1.1.5.1.65 · Item · 2000
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from April 2000. Features segments on the newly opened Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Lab and its high-tech greenhouse control system; research at the Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Lab on the spruce leader weevil and use of paper birch trees as slope stabilizers; research on the economic impact in Prince George of the Scott Tournament of Hearts national women's curling championship; the Jean Clark history award winner Ernie Kaesmodel and his research into gold panning on the Willow River; the UNBC annual career fair; the new UNBC chapter of the Golden Key National Honour Society; rural and remote health research; a public debate about the existence of god between UNBC professor Alex Michalos and Trinity Western professor Michael Horner; environmental tax shifting; UNBC Library hosting an art display on children who settled in Canada after being orphaned by the Holocaust; a PG Youth Detox Centre set up by UNBC alumni; the donation of a web development lab from BC Gas; and the first cross-country ski race between Cranbrook Hill and Otway. Includes interview with Irving K Barber (Slocan); Max Blouw (UNBC Assoc. VP Research); John Orlowsky (UNBC Greenhouse); Anne Marie Sam (UNBC First Nations Centre); Amy Taylor (SFU Research Associate); Graham Henderson (BC Gas); Andrew Snih (Educational Media Services); Kathryn Denning (Anthropology); and UNBC students and alumni Susan Nykoluk (Forestry), Kirstin Campbell, Amanda Cole, Anna Velasco, Jana Patenaude, Jenn Stirling, Dave Steindl (Nursing), Desne Hall, Sean Rowell (UNBC Nordic Ski Team), and Ben Wilson (UNBC Nordic Ski Team).

CLMA-NFPA Mountain Pine Beetle Emergency Task Force
1994.1.1.5.6.04 · Item · Sept. 1999
Parte de UNBC Office of External Relations

Video is about the CLMA-NFPA Mountain Pine Beetle Emergency Task Force. The CLMA/NFPA Mountain Pine Beetle Emergency Task Force, set up in 1999 to co-ordinate industry activities related to the mountain pine beetle, presented recommendations to the Premier. The task force involved the Cariboo Lumber Manufacturers Association and the Northern Forest Products Association. Includes an interview with Kathy Lewis (UNBC Forestry).