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2009.6.13.40.093 · File · 1976-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding financial support for rugby organizations, development in the sport, and international exchanges. Prominent correspondents include MLA Hugh A. Curtis, MPs Martin O'Connell, Bob Brisco and Robert Stanbury, and Minister of Sport and Recreation Denis Howell. Also includes a booklet entitled "A Simple Guide to Fitness for Office Workers", a list of participants in the Montreal Irish Women's rugby team, a photocopy of a letter to Senator Ray Perrault from the Prime Minister of Western Samoa honouring the Canadian rugby team, notes, memoranda, and a telex.

Spotlight on UNBC - May 1998
1994.1.1.5.1.55 · Item · 1998
Part of 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).

1994.1.1.5.2.169 · Item · 1998
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: 16-Feb-98 - BC Gas Contribution and demo of distance education software - Reid, John; Macknak, Dennis / 17-Feb-98 - Rugby practice at college Heights Secondary - Kerr, Jamie; Speakman, Mike / 19-Feb-98 - Sustainable Communities Research in Vanderhoof - Wilkerson, Orland; Blattner, Gary / 20-Feb-98 - Interviews about Jazz/Poetry Night - Rosie, Todd; Pearce, Graham

1994.1.1.5.1.57 · Item · 1998
Part of 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).

1994.1.1.5.1.63 · Item · 2000
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from December 1999. Features segments on the first games played in the BC College Basketball League by the UNBC men's and women's basketball teams; UNBC's placement in the Maclean's ratings at 8th place; the UNBC rural health research summit; technology at UNBC, including library databases; a donation from Xerox Canada for student computer projects; the UNBC website; Millennium survey analysis; the Business Student Society; Operation Red Nose fundraiser for UNBC Athletics; varsity sports at UNBC; and UNBC rugby. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Max Blouw (UNBC Assoc. VP Research); Brian Saylor (University of Alaska); Stuart Johnston (Vanderhoof doctor); David Bruce (Mt. Allison); Barbara Herringer (UNBC Social Work); Vina Williams (research participant); Neil Campbell (UNBC Librarian); Jeannine McQuaid (Xerox Canada); Dick Harris (MP); Jim O'Meara (UNBC Athletics coordinator); George Pedersen (UNBC Chancellor); and UNBC students and alumni Mike Crawford, Michelle Chan, Christ Leischner, Johan Boyden, Ron Carey, Reeta Bhatti (Business), Jeremy Fung (Business), Dan Milburn (Environmental Planning), Gerald Christie (Environmental Planning), Phyllis Parker (Social Work), Mark Stafford (Finance), Don Gaboury (Business), Kathy Marchuk, Bill Carpenter (UNBC Rugby), and Kent Bergstrom (Men's Basketball).

1994.1.1.5.2.210 · Item · 1999
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: 25-Oct-99 - Health Summit News Conference - Blouw, Max; Wootton, John / 29-Oct-99 - Business Undergrad Students Form Society / 29-Oct-99 - Xerox donates $60,000 - Carey, Ron / 16-Nov-99 - UNBC Students run in Municipal Election - Christie, Gerald; Milburn, Dan / 16-Nov-99 - 1996 Alumni working at Business Development Bank - Gaboury, Don; Stafford, Mark / 16-Nov-99 - Fetal Alcohol Research overview - Leischner, Chris; Herringer, Barbara / 17-Nov-99 - Overview of Rugby Season at Half-point in Season - Carpenter, Bill / 17-Nov-99 - Shots of Millennium Survey being analyzed

Convocation 2000 (B)
1994.1.1.1.218 · File · [after 1990]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

File consists of photographs of UNBC Convocation 2000 (B). Includes images of: Ryan Matheson, Stedham Family, Matt Macra, Nick Manko, Kaz Ikuta, Mike Peterson, Kim Scoffield, Jillian & Raeshelle Werk, Lori Miller, Phil Cox, Kim Scoffield, Victoria Scott, Greg Spooner, Mary & Peter Walsh; A- Alexa Pitoulis & Seth Oldham, Andres Lelol, Anne & Lisa Sam; B- Werk twins, Nick Schubert, Bruno Zumbo & Anita Hubley, Joanne Doddridge, Stacey Millard; C- Liz Fillatre, Joella Hogan, Megan Valenta, Meredith Endicott; Nursing, Business, Rugby Players, Forestry, Geography, Psychology; and the All Grads Picture.

1994.1.1.5.2.185 · Item · 1998
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: 19-Sep-98 - New School Year - Jago, Charles / 20-Sep-98 - Japan Conference - Bowles, Paul / 21-Sep-98 - New Oil and Gas degree specialization - Baker, Doug / 22-Sep-98 - Gathering of the Clans Unveiling - Chief, Derrick; Sam, John / 23-Sep-98 - Shots around campus / 23-Sep-98 - Student Computer Labs upgraded - Clyne, Carolee / 23-Sep-98 - Zoe's Hemp Store - Gagnon, Brad / 26-Sep-98 - news@unbc. and stand-ups - Rob / 26-Sep-98 - First Northern Studies student - Ray, Oliver / 26-Sep-98 - Rugby at Ron Brent field - Carpenter, Bill

Sports Programs
2009.6.13.40 · Subseries · 1974-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the sports programs functions of the Fitness and Amateur Sport branch of the Department of National Health and Welfare. Records include reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, posters, newsletters, rules for games and sports, meeting minutes, pamphlets and brochures, news releases, itineraries, and speeches by Minister Campagnolo and others. Includes requests for financial assistance and information for sports programs in the following sports: archery, basketball, boxing, baseball, badminton, bowling, curling, cycling, canoeing, cricket, diving, equestrian, field hockey, football, figure skating, fencing, gymnastics, golf, ice hockey, handball, judo, karate, kendo, lacrosse, lawn tennis, lawn bowling, netball, orienteering, parachuting, pentathlon, pentaque, ringette, rugby, rowing, roller skating, soccer, softball, skiing, cross-country skiing, speed skating, squash, soaring, synchronized swimming, swimming, shooting, ski jumping, track and field, table tennis, volleyball, wrestling, water polo, water skiing, weightlifting, and yachting. Also includes correspondence on emerging sports in Canada, drug abuse in sports, Hockey Canada, violence in hockey, and the merger of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the World Hockey Association (WHA).