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Railway ephemera
2022.03.08 · File · 1933, [between 1973 and 1983]
Part of Stowell Forestry Collection

File contains:

  • Signed Christmas greeting card from British Columbia Railway, circa 1973-1983
  • Original commemorative presentation folio with railway illustration print and leaflet "The President and Directors of the Northern Pacific Railway Company announce the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Completion of the First Northern Transcontinental Railway System, September 8, 1883 - September 8, 1933"
Hard Drive
2020.4.9.1 · Subseries · 1997-2021
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

This external hard drive contains back-up files from Gary Runka and Joan Sawicki's computers. The digital files consist of personal, professional, and business records. Includes textual documents (PDF and Word format), spreadsheets (Excel), digital images (JPEG), and email backup files.

2020.4.3.10 · File · 1997
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of selected correspondence, mailings, periodicals, and pamphlets. Includes:

  • "A Tribute to the BCFA British Columbia Federation of Agriculture 50th Anniversary 1936-1986" supplement to the December 1986 issue of Country Life in BC
  • An invitation to participate in transforming and evolving the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at UBC, with an included 'Scenario Workbook'
  • BC Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food "Fast Facts" pamphlet
2020.4.2.3.126 · Item · 2008
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

Item is an original copy of the presentation booklet "Celebrating 35 Years of the Agricultural Land Reserve: 1973-2008" created by Farmland Defence League of BC for an anniversary event. Includes an article by G. Gary Runka entitled "BC's Agricultural Land Reserve - Its Historical Roots".

2020.4.2.1.66 · File · [June 2006]
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "BC's Agricultural Land Reserve - Its Historical Roots" at the Post World Planners Congress Seminar.

Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"Vancouver hosted the World Planners Congress in June 2006 and the day following the Congress the BC Ministry of Agriculture and Lands and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada hosted a full day seminar entitled "Planning for Food".

GGR provided an important overview of the BC farmland preservation program. The speech begins with comments outlining the factors motivating the government of the day to enact legislation to preserve agricultural land. The presentation was then broken into three time periods including:
The Formative Years (1972-1975)
The Refinement Years (1976-1996)
The Uncertain Years (1996-????)

GGR in his summary poses some less than optimistic questions and observations. He states that despite successes "there are growing
concerns that, over its history, the focus of the program has subtly shifted - from an agency devoted to farmland preservation, to a rationing board." He sees the focus on application review as being detrimental to the Commission's role of promoting and encouraging farming in the ALR. Given this shift in direction he presents several suggestions to get the program back on track.

The presentation ends with a challenge to the people of B.C. to decide whether the next segment of the B.C. farmland preservation history is entitled 'The Rebuilding Years' or not."

2020.4.2.1.61 · File · Mar. 1993
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Agriculture in the Urban Shadow" at the Agricultural Land Commission Symposium - Urban Growth and the Agricultural Land Reserve: 'Up not Out' - March 9,1993.

Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"This represents an important, highly pertinent speech concerning farmland preservation in B.C. The speech was given at the ALC Symposium marking the 20th anniversary of B.C.'s farmland preservation program. The speech rings as relevant today as it did when delivered 22 years ago.

It begins by identifying two perspectives - one, those committed to an agricultural future, contributing diversity and having a social value and two, those that feel agriculture is ultimately doomed and is only an interim use, especially in the urban shadow, until a "higher and better" use comes along. GGR states that we need to honestly state which perspective we are guided by.

There are a host of important themes woven through this paper including:

  1. While farming on the urban shadow benefits both the urban and farm communities, the negative impacts of urban/farm adjacency are predominantly borne by the agricultural community.
  2. In describing the situation prior to the farmland preservation legislation in the 1960's and early 1970's agriculture was consistently the "loser user".
  3. Even in the earliest days of the Commission, urban shadow issues were identified and the ALC recognized that provincial zoning was only a first step, and taken alone, was not enough.
  4. The BC farmland preservation program has been at least as successful as anywhere else in North American and looked on with envy in many other jurisdictions.
  5. GGR believes that after 20 years we are worse off today than when the program started due to (i) elected provincial politicians involved with the application process (ii) the ALR / Golf Course fiasco and (ill) the ALC has become paralyzed in their Appeal Board mode.

Several (13 starting on p. 7) urban shadow issues are outlined and GGR states that we must be serious about addressing urban shadow issues.

The paper ends with an outline of "where we need to be tomorrow" and GGR states: "I recall when the program began in 1973 we argued that all of the compromises with respect to agriculture had already been made, if we were to keep the options open for future
generations In British Columbia. If that statement was true then, how much more true is it today, 20 years later?"

From the Symposium concluding remarks, Gary Runka stated that based on his experience and discussions during the symposium, he believed that the following initiatives should be given priority:

  • Information and education programs
  • Communication between farmers, government and the public
  • Regional land use planning
  • Integration of government policies to a strong farmland preservation strategy
  • Provincial agricultural strategy
  • Programs which insure farms can be viable

The Symposium proceedings have been compiled in a 67 page ALC publication."

2020.4.2.1.32 · File · Dec. 1983
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of the written personal reflections of Gary Runka for the "'Ten Years of Agricultural Land Preservation", December 1983.

Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"These personal reflections were prepared by GGR for publication in the ALC's document commemorating its 10th anniversary entitled "Ten Years of Agricultural Land Preservation". These reflections form pages 33 - 35 of this 61 page document.

The reflections portray the hectic start of the Land Commission's work but also inform us of GGR's role prior to becoming the Commission's first General Manager. As noted, "I had been extensively involved in drawing up the "suggested ALR plans" for the various regional districts while working with the Soils Branch of the Ministry of Agriculture." He then accompanied the Commission on their initial meetings with regional districts and local governments around the province.

The fact that GGR played a key role in developing the CLI mapping (an important basis of the ALR), then was involved with drawing up the suggested ALR plans, followed by his efforts as ALC General Manager to implement the Reserve plans, and finally sign off on the completed ALR plan map sheets, arguably makes Gary Runka, like no other person, the "Father of the ALR"."

2013.6.36.1.060.02 · Item · 23 Sept. 1971
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a 23 car train that belonged to the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey. 19 cars were on one string on the north side and 4 were on the south side. Presumably, visible is the circus manager's car which is at the end of the train. The circus performed at the Pacific Coliseum from September 22-26. It was its 100th year anniversary.

2013.6.21.1.3 · File · 1981-2013
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

File consists of material related to Canadian National Railway general and non-regional organization, management, finances, and national policies. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes the following works: "The 40th Anniversary of the CN Symbol"; "Best Worst to First in 10 Years" by Tom Murray; "Designs for the Times: The Story of the CN Design Program"; and "CN Takes Control of BNSF's Vancouver Lines".

Quesnel Forks cabin
2012.13.2.19.02.7 · Item · 2010
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting a cabin at Quesnel Forks. There is a sign on the cabin that states, "Happy 150th Anniversary Cariboo Gold Rush 1859 - 2009."

2012.13.2.15.32 · File · 1987-2005
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Pacific Great Eastern Railway line. Includes: "Remembering" special edition of the Coupler Marking the 75th anniversary of BC Rail and the PGE Railway (Jan. 1987). Also includes a photograph depicting the Ahbau railway bridge (2005).

2012.13.2.12.01 · File · 1989-2006
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of newspaper clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the history of various newspapers in Prince George. Also includes "Prince George This Week" newspaper article "New weekly makes debut" (13 Sept. 1989) and the 70 year anniversary edition of the Prince George Citizen newspaper (16 May 1986).

2012.13.2.06.05 · File · 1986-2009
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the history of businesses within Prince George. Includes the following clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper: "The History of Pastry Chef Bakery" (Nov. 2010); "Sole man" (June 2009); "Celebrating 95 years in Prince George" (Feb. 2006); and "Overwaitea Remembers Famous Green Teapot" (Feb. 1986). Also includes a CKPG Radio special anniversary issue of "Golden waves" and photographs depicting the demolition of Parkwood Mall (8 Apr. 1997).

Lheidli T'enneh First Nation
2012.13.2.04.04 · File · 1989-2009
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation. Includes: "Prince George Native Friendship Centre 40th Anniversary" special edition of the Prince George Citizen newspaper (12 June 2009); "Lheit-Lit'en Nation: Treaty Making with the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia" booklet issued by Lheit-Lit'en Nation Treaty Office (1996); "Cooperative Management of the Herrick Valley Old Growth Forest and Aquatic Resources: An Opportunity Under the Federal Government's Initiatives on Developing a 'Model Forest'" proposal from Lheit-Lit'en Nation to the Forest Canada's Model Forest (25 Feb. 1992); and various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen (2003-2009).

2012.13.2.02.13 · File · 1979-1989
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of promotional material and economic information related to Prince George between 1979 and 1989. Includes: "Prince George and Region" booklet (1980); "Today's consumer magazine" second anniversary issue of Consumer newsmagazine (Mar. 1989); "Prince George official guide" promotional magazine (1980); "Northeastern coal megaproject fires up city's economy" article reprint (May 1982); "Prince George, B.C. 1979" promotional booklet (1979); and "Greater Prince George Analysis of Employment 1979" typescript document (1979).

Log house
2012.13.1.135.5.24 · Item · 2010
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Photograph depicting a small log cabin with a front porch and a sign reading "Happy 150th Anniversary Cariboo Gold Rush 1859-2009", presumably taken in Quesnelle Forks.

Political Speeches, 1986 (I)
2009.6.3.30 · File · 1986
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains itineraries, speeches, newspaper clippings, correspondence and reports related to Campagnolo's political speeches of 1986. Includes:

  • Handwritten notes
  • Liberal Party of Canada “Report from the President”, 1986
  • Listing of Ridings speeches, locations and dates given (January 9, 1983 – May 25, 1986)
  • Listing of Provincial speeches, locations and dates given (June 2, 1983 – March 21, 1986)
  • Listing of general Party speeches, locations and dates given (November 18, 1983 – July 12, 1986)
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Nursing Management Institute of the Alberta Hospital Association, Edmonton, February 12, 1986
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Nova Scotia Liberal Party Leadership Convention, February 20, 1986
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo: “Salute to Sandy Cameron” on the occasion of his retirement from the leadership of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party, February 20, 1986
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Parti Liberal du Canada (Quebec) (in French), March 2, 1986
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Parti Liberal du Canada (Quebec) (in English), March 2, 1986
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Larry E. Regan, Canadian Oldtimers’ Hockey Association re: attendance at annual Board of Regents Dinner, May 5, 1986
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Jean G. Cormier, B.C. Resources Investment Corporation, re: speaker engagement for Jack Webster Tribute Dinner, March 13, 1986
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the National Executive Meeting, March 14, 1986
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Annual Meeting, March 21, 1986: “A Passion for Caring”
  • Itineraries: April 21-November 30, 1986
  • Excerpt from Woman Today (quoting Iona Campagnolo?), April 16, 1986
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to a Cooperation & Development Workshop, YWCA, Vancouver, May 3, 1986: “Limited Horizon: a perspective on mid 80’s development cooperation”
  • Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to the Shaare Zion Congregation: “Living Liberalism in an Age of Conservatism,” May 7, 1986
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Jim Pattison, Chairman, The 1986 World Exposition, re: thank you, May 7, 1986
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Hamilton Mountain Federal Liberal Association, May 15, 1986: “Little Leadership Credibility!”
  • Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to the North Vancouver - Burnaby Federal Constituency Association: “Special Relationship, eh?” May 25, 1986
  • Notecard to Iona Campagnolo from Power River Pro Life Society, May 30, 1986
  • Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to the closing session of the Memramcook Conference: “Good policy: good times”, June 8, 1986
  • Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to the Alberta Pharmaceutical Association 75th Anniversary Meeting: “A timid new world?” June 13, 1986
  • Notes for remarks at a Strawberry and Champagne Garden Party, Niagara Falls, Riding Association, Niagara Falls, O.N.: “Behold the lilies of the field” June 20, 1986
  • Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to a Public Affairs Luncheon: “Trade, Tariffs and Tories – Oh what a tangled web!” July 12, 1986
  • Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to the Northern Western Liberal Policy Conference, Calgary, July 12, 1986
2009.6.3.29 · File · 1985
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains invitations, speeches, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and reports related to Campagnolo's political speeches of 1985. Includes:

  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Gordon Shrum, re: thank you and good wishes, May 31, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Stormont Dundas Constituency Dinner, June 5, 1985
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from John Turner, Leader of the Opposition, re: anniversary of his election, June 18, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Annual Meeting, June 23, 1985 (2 copies)
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Lorna Marsden, Senate of Canada, re: thank you for participation in LPC(O) Annual Meeting, June 25, 1985
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Douglas Richardson re: thank you, July 31, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Capilano Federal Liberal Association, August, 8, 1985
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Monique Bégin, re: visit, August 16, 1985
  • Memorandum to National Executive (et. al) Liberal Party of Canada from Karen J. Martin, Speakers’ Bureau, re: Liberal Calendar, September 1, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Richmond - South Delta Liberal Association, September 20, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to Calgary East Liberal Fundraising Dinner, September 28, 1985
  • Reform Conference Statements, Halifax Conference, November 7-10, 1985 (includes speeches made to the following: Young Liberals of Canada, National Executive, Reform Committee Appreciation Dinner, Opening Statement and Introduction of the Leader to Halifax Conference, Introduction to Video, Closing Address)
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Saskatchewan Annual Meeting, November 16, 1985: “Canada’s Bridge Builders”
  • Itinerary for trip to Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Victoria and Ottawa, December 13, 1985-January 19, 1986
  • Unidentified speech to Liberal Party of Canada (Vancouver-Kingsway) re: 1984 Liberal defeat and rebuilding of Liberalism, 1985
  • Newspaper clipping:
    • “Campagnolo’s torch”, (unidentified) March 7, 1985
    • “Universal suffrage to be studied” Halifax Chronicle Herald, November 11, 1985
    • “We’re on the way back: Turner” Halifax Chronicle Herald, November 11, 1985
    • “Buyers seek Chretien’s book, leadership” Halifax Chronicle Herald, November 11, 1985
    • “Women, youth strengthen party hold” Halifax Chronicle Herald, November 11, 1985
    • “Delegates show they back Turner” Ottawa Citizen, November 11, 1985
    • “Liberals reaffirm loyalty to Turner” Halifax Chronicle Herald, November 11, 1985
    • “Gifts that lasted” The Sun, December 21, 1985
    • “Enjoy Afternoon Tea”, The Oxford Journal, October 30, 1985
    • “Grits ready to play Phoenix – Campagnolo”, The Daily News, September 11, 1985
    • “Campagnolo urges return to activism in student leaders” The Gazette, May 8, 1985
  • Invitation to evening with Right Hon. John Turner, Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, November 9 (ca.1985?)
  • The Liberal Party of Canada (newsletter) no. 1, September 1985
  • The Liberal Party of Canada (newsletter) no. 2, October 1985
  • Handwritten “Opening Statement to the Executive Meeting” by Iona Campagnolo, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to Halifax National Meeting of the Young Liberals of Canada, 1985
  • Annotated speech by Iona Campagnolo to Reform Appreciation Dinner (Draft I & II), 1985
  • Conference program for Reform Conference – National Meeting of the Young Liberals of Canada, November 6-10, 1985
  • Final Report of the President’s Committee on Reform of the Liberal Party of Canada, August 1985
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Robert Bourassa, Le Chef de L’Opposition, re: congratulations, June 27, 1985
Political Speeches, 1985 (I)
2009.6.3.28 · File · 1985
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains speeches, correspondence, and background material related to Campagnolo's political speeches of 1985. Includes:

  • Member List of The Senate of Canada, January 8, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Arts Students Body Council, University of Manitoba, January 16, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Dauphin Liberal Association Fundraising Dinner, January 16, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Hamilton Status of Women, “Women of the Year” Banquet: “Everywomen and some still forbidden words”, January 23, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the National Executive Meeting, February 7, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Powell River Women’s Network, February 20, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Max Cameron Senior Secondary School, Powell River, February 20, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the students, faculty and alumni of Dalhousie University on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first woman graduate from Dalhousie, and in honour of International Women’s Day, March 6, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Century Club, Halifax, March 6, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Lady Laurier Club, Victoria, March 15, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to British Columbia Liberal Party Annual Meeting, March 24, 1985: “Closing Address”
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to Le Conseil General du Parti Liberal du Canada (Quebec) April 13, 1985: “La reforme: notre parti a-t-il la volunte de changer?” (in French)
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Conseil General of the Liberal Party of Canada (Quebec), April 13, 1985: “Reform: Does our Party have the will to change?”
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the New Brunswick Leadership Convention, May 3, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the College of Law graduating class of 1985, Convocation Banquet, University of Saskatoon: “Bottom-line? / Transcendant Yuppiedom? / Social Responsibility!” May 16, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Trinity Federal Constituency Dinner, May 26, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Organization and Rehabilitation Through Training (ORT): “The rehabilitation of women: rehabilitate: to restore what one has lost”, May 29, 1985
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Liberal Party of Canada National Executive, May 31, 1985
  • Speech by the Honourable Iona Campagnolo to the New Brunswick Leadership Convention, Moncton, N.B., May 3, 1985
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Greg Schmidt re: congratulations, October 12, 1985
  • Speech by the Honourable Iona Campagnolo at the official opening of the Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Annual Meeting, June 21, 1985 (2 copies)
Political Speeches, 1978 (I)
2009.6.3.11 · File · 1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of newspaper clippings, itineraries, agendas, and correspondence relating to Campagnolo's 1978 political speeches.
Includes:

  • Newspaper clippings:
    • “Now meet the real winner of the Games”, Femail Exclusive, August 15, 1978
    • “Rotary’s 25th Anniversary Musical is a smashing success” Cape Breton Post, June 6, 1978
    • “Glamour of opening night” Cape Breton Post, June 6, 1978
    • “The Games winners” The Citizen, Ottawa, August 15, 1978
    • “Liberal caucus members sweep through Okanagan” Penticton Herald, October 30, 1978
    • “A coupon book that offers many deals” The Windsor Star, December 12, 1978
    • “Firman convenio deportivo entre Cuba y Canada” (unidentified Cuban newspaper, January 1978)
    • “Recibio Carlos Rafael Rodriguez a Iona Campagnolo” (unidentified Cuban newspaper, January 1978)
    • “Recibe Garcia Bango a la ministra de deportes de Canada” (unidentified Cuban newspaper, January 1978)
    • “Entrevistanse Fidel e Iona Campagnolo, ministra de aptitude fisica y deporte amateur de Canada” (unidentified Cuban newspaper, January 1978)
    • “Power of a woman”, The Toronto Sun, February 17, 1978
    • “Lions honor MacDonald” (unidentified)
    • “Canadians must decide” Standard-Freeholder, June 2, 1978
    • “Oct. 16 campaign give Metro mini-election fever” The Toronto Star, September 20, 1978
    • “It’s not Kamloops’ turn for 1983 Games” The Kamloops News, April 5, 1978
    • “Govt. to fix dollar when U.S. stabilizes” The Kamloops News, April 5, 1978
    • “Prête à défender le hockey contre la loi américaine” La Presse, June 23, 1978
    • “Hockey report stirs up varied reaction, (unidentified) 1978
    • Article by Bob Hughes, The Leader-Post, February 24, 1978
    • “La loi anti-trust inappliquable”, Le Nouvelliste June 29, 1978
    • “Hon. Iona has a word for critics” (unidentified) August 20, 1978
    • “Iona Campagnolo could drive a man to drink” (unidentified) March 18, 1978
    • “Steel company’s new sports centre opened” The Spectator, June 13, 1978
    • “Minister of Physical Fitness & Amateur Sport Guest Speaker” (unidentified, ca. 1978)
    • “Cornwall Lions Hockey Award” Cornwall Weekly News, June 7, 1978
    • “Rough riders” (unidentified, ca. 1978)
    • “Hourra pour Iona” Le Journal de Cornwall, June 2, 1978
    • “Excellence en hockey” Le Journal de Cornwall, June 2, 1978
    • “Iona Campagnolo praises FCL’s fitness program” The Western Producer, March 16, 1978
    • “Feather in Eagle’s cap” The Toronto Star, February 17, 1978
    • “Met by B.C. Tel Pickets” The Vancouver Sun, February 3, 1978
    • (untitled) Le Droit, March 17, 1978
    • “Gary’s dream come true” Ottawa Journal, May 17, 1978
    • “Campagnolo’s career soars in sports portfolio” The Vancouver Sun, January 6, 1978
    • “Happy Birthday”, The Globe and Mail, October 18, 1978
    • “PM serenaded on 59th Birthday”, The Globe and Mail, October 18, 1978
    • “Iona backs Indian lacross”, The Citizen, Ottawa, March 11, 1978
    • “Iona defends Loto decision” Ottawa Citizen, June 23, 1978
    • “Le minister Iona Campagnolo prête à défender le hockey contre la loi américaine” La Press, June 23, 1978
    • “Pour sauver le hockey professionnel Canadien, Campagnolo interviendrait auprès de Jimmy Carter”, La Presse, June 23, 1978
    • “Campagnolo pushing to end hockey feud” Ottawa Citizen, June 23, 1978
    • “Healthy Bodies” Penticton Herald, October 30, 1978
    • “Iona Campagnolo: new star of the federal Liberal party and a symbol of the North” The Brandon Sun, March 11, 1978
    • “Glitter-packed weekend marks anniversary” Northern Sentinel, July l6, 1978
    • “Honouring our Graduates” Cassiar Courier, September (?) 1978
    • “Visit by Iona Campagnolo” Cassiar Courier, September (?) 1978
    • “Green paper: prophecy or propaganda?” The Fulcrum, February 23, 1978
    • “Iona Campagnolo” The Financial Post, May 13, 1978
    • “’Libber’ only a lover in sheepish clothing” The Gazette, March 9, 1978
    • “Linked Arm”, The Toronto Sun, January 18, 1978
    • “The view from the hill” (unidentified) ca.1978
    • “MP signs agreements in Cuba” The Daily News, January 19, 1978
    • “Surprises galore at annual Mac athletic banquet” The Silhouette, March 23, 1978
    • “Pushing the point” The Gazette, April 19, 1978
    • “Campagnolo leads FCL exercise break” Saskatoon Star Phoenix, March 30, 1978
    • “Qu’en pensez-vous Mme Campagnolo?” Journal de Montréal, March 9, 1978
    • “Le minister Campagnolo devrait banner l’acha de la scène internationale” Journal de Montréal, March 9, 1978
    • “Jim Taylor” The Vancouver Sun, February 6, 1978
    • “Campagnolo is bullish on pro hockey merger” Toronto Star, June 23, 1978
    • “ ‘Preposterous’ to promote lotteries, he charges” (unidentified) ca. 1978
    • “Study on hockey violence given support by Quebec” Montreal Gazette, October 12, 1978
    • “Don’t be depressed Campagnolo tells Liberals” (unidentified) June 22, 1978
    • “Garage pulls canoe coup” Alcan Ingot, July 14, 1978
    • “Pour sauver le hockey professionnel Canadien, Campagnolo interviendrait auprès de Jimmy Carter” La Press, June 23, 1978
    • “Sports minister sitting pretty amid the Games” Toronto Sunday Star, August 6, 1978
    • “Full steam ahead for sport program” Montreal Gazette, August 11, 1978
    • “ ‘Nice guy’ image taking a beating” Montreal Gazette, August 5, 1978
    • “Getting bare facts” (unidentified) ca. August 1977
    • “Friendly Games end with reluctant farewell” The Citizen-Ottawa, August 14, 1978
    • “Ottawa’s Iona Campagnolo and her aides take an office exercise break every day” Montreal Gazette, September 1978
    • “If the minister of fitness can do it, why can’t you?” Montreal Gazette, September 1978
    • “Athletes, officials urged to take pride in Canada” Edmonton Journal, August 1, 1978
    • “Campagnolo backs sports scholarships” (unidentified) August 4, 1978
    • “Mr. Mondale goes to Ottawa”, The Globe and Mail, January 1978
    • “Getting clout: what are our women politicians doing for you?” Chatelaine magazine, May 1978
    • “A Liberal Party Who’s Who”, Weekend Magazine, February 25, 1978
  • Travel itinerary for Iona Campagnolo: November 1-4, 1978
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Paul M. Tellier, Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet Co-ordination, Federal-Provincial Relations Office re: attached copy of report: “Sovereignty – Association – The Contradictions”, October 6, 1978
  • Travel itinerary for Iona Campagnolo to Northern British Columbia, January 28-29, 1978
  • Telex re: news story on the Green Paper, December 12, 1977
  • Agenda for week ending April 15, 1978
Kitimat Northern Sentinel
2009.6.13.47.02 · Item · June 1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

This newspaper is the issue of the Kitimat Northern Sentinel for the 25th anniversary of Kitimat. In celebration of the anniversary, the first page is a reprint of the original first page of the Kitimat Northern Sentinel Vol. 1 No. 1. Other topics covered in this anniversary issue include: the history of Kitimat, a historical sketch of the Alcan Project, Kenney Dam, the 16 km tunnel, the Kemano powerhouse, the transmission line, the smelter and the townsite.

2009.6.13.42.104 · Subseries · 1977
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming correspondence regarding the tenth anniversary of the Order of Canada, and members of the Order. Also includes news releases concerning appointments to the Order of Canada, a booklet on the levels of insignia, a booklet containing members of the Order, an investiture pamphlet, and a brochure on how to wear membership insignia.

2009.6.13.41.21 · File · 1977-1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding Operation Lifestyle. Prominent correspondents include Peter Lesaux, Assistant Deputy Minister Department of Health and Welfare Fitness and Amateur Sport; Monique Begin, Minister of Health and Welfare. Also includes nominations for the lifestyle award, photocopies of newspaper clippings, a photocopied example of an exercise routine, biographical notes on S.H. "Hub" Gutheridge, an agenda for an annual meeting, a 50th anniversary of the Co-operative Retailing System publication and program plan, and notes.

2009.6.13.38.081 · File · 1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding financial assistance for amateur athletics and programs. Also includes a report on the non-profit organizations of the National Sport and recreation Centre, ParticipACTION, the Coaching Association of Canada, and Hockey Canada, an application for federal financial aid from la Fondation du Sport Amateur de la Cote Nord Inc. [the Amateur Sport Foundation of the North Coast Inc.] in Quebec, and an application for federal financial aid for the 150th Anniversary of the Welland Ship Canal.

Veterans Affairs / General
2009.6.13.33.1 · File · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding medical services from the Canadian Pension Commission, appointments to the Army Benevolent Fund, Veterans Affairs offices in northern British Columbia, the transfer of Camp Hill Hospital to Nova Scotia, Canadian overseas fire fighters, the fiftieth anniversary of the Royal Canadian Legion, and veterans' rights. Also includes news releases concerning the opening of a Veterans Affairs office in Prince George, a photocopy of page 100 of the Book of Remembrances 1939-1945, a news release concerning appointments to the Pension Review Board, maps for a remembrance Day ceremony, a bulletin of the 1977 Remembrance Day ceremony, parking passes, a map of the Kitimat Mountain Range with highlighted Morin Peak, notes for speeches by Minister of Veterans Affairs Daniel MacDonald, a resolution by the Canadian Corps Association concerning the head office of the Department of Veterans Affairs, a news release on low-rental housing for seniors, a list of naval officers from Prince Rupert, minutes from a House of Commons Standing Committee meeting concerning Veterans Affairs, a report from Campagnolo concerning housing assistance for veterans, notes, and memoranda.

Veterans Affairs
2009.6.13.33 · Subseries · 1974-1978
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the Department of Veterans Affairs. Records include news releases, maps, reports, memoranda, and speeches by Minister of Veteran Affairs Daniel MacDonald. Includes correspondence regarding medical services from the Canadian Pension Commission, Veterans Affairs offices in northern British Columbia. Veterans rights, the fiftieth anniversary of the Royal Canadian Legion, and veterans housing under the Veterans Land Act.