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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"
2002.14 · Fonds · 1973-2008

Fonds predominately reflects Ainley's research as a professor at the University of Northern British Columbia. Her research is arranged into thirteen subseries. Research material includes: photocopies of publications and archival material, correspondence, bibliographies, research interviews, transcripts, draft manuscripts, photographs, and other records. A series of personal records includes: retirement activities, her hobbies of art and writing, diplomas, and photographs. The series on her administrative and supervisory activities of professorship of women’s studies and environmental studies is arranged according to the major activities with which Ainley was involved and includes: meeting minutes, memoranda, reports, correspondence, employment, and other records. A series of electronic records relating, predominately, to Ainley’s research includes: draft manuscripts, conference proceedings, bibliographies, transcripts, correspondence, curricula vitae and other records. A series of professional development records includes records from conferences she attended and occasionally presented at as well as other professional development activities that she undertook. A series of correspondence predominantly consists of personal correspondence but also includes professional correspondence related to her research and occupation.

Ainley, Marianne
2000.23 · Fonds · 1958-2005

This fonds encompasses the journalism, writing, and research of Audrey Ruth Smedley L'Heureux. L'Heureux's research interests focussed on northern and central British Columbia, beginning with pioneer settlement through to community life in the 2000s. L'Heureux's research also covered transitional phases of British Columbia history such as natural resource extraction, the impact of the railways, industrialization, and interactions with Indigenous communities. Predominantly organized in subject files, the L'Heureux's fonds provides collected research material on many topics relevant to the history of northern and central British Columbia. L'Heureux also collected numerous oral histories from pioneers in various northern and central British Columbia communities which informed her journalism and published works.

The Audrey Ruth Smedley L'Heureux fonds consists of three series. The first series consists of L'Heureux's research and subject files, a collection spanning her career as a journalist and author from 1970 to 2005. The second series consists of records relating to L'Heureux's writing, including manuscripts from her "From Trail to Rail" book series. The third series contains a small selection of L'Heureux's personal records, including a video that recounts L'Heureux's life story and accomplishments.

L'Heureux, Audrey Smedley
Brian Fawcett fonds
1996.2 · Fonds · 1951-2006

Fonds consists of personal papers, books, manuscripts, photographic materials, audio recordings and electronic records arranged into five series, which relate to Mr. Fawcett's personal life, his creative works and his relationships with members of the literary community.

Fawcett, Brian
2000.23.1.003 · File · 1975-1999
Part of Audrey Smedley L'Heureux fonds

File consists of newspaper clippings, news releases, meeting minutes, cartoon illustrations of the Alcan company, promotional pamphlets, and correspondence. Includes issues of "The Watershed" newspaper (Vol. 1, No. 3) and the "Ingot" newspaper published by Alcan (various issues, 1975-1995). Highlights include:

  • Brian Gardiner, "House of Commons Canada", 1993 (news release)
  • District Municipality of Vanderhoof, Meeting summary regarding "Nechako River Loss An Environmental Flashpoint", 19 May 1993 (booklet)
  • District Municipality of Vanderhoof, "Agenda, Town Hall Meeting", 18 May 1993 (document)
  • Murray Rankin and Arvay Finlay, "Alcan's Kemano Project: Options and Recommendations", 1992 (book)
  • Brian Gardiner, "Submission to the B.C. Utilities Commission Public Meetings on 'Procedural Matters' Regarding the 'Public Review of the Kemano Completion Project'", 1993
  • Hans Edward Albert Kuppers, "The 5th Year Anniversary Collection by HEAK", 1981 (cartoon book)
  • Alcan, Letter of appreciation to Audrey Smedley-L'Heureux, 1979 (correspondence)
  • Audrey Smedley-L'Heureux to NDP Committee, Reproduction of letter regarding "The Need For Continued Support", 1980 (correspondence)
  • Alcan, "Grande Baie", 1981 (booklet)
  • Alcan, "Alcan in Canada", 1979 (booklet)
  • Nechako Neyenkut Society, Certificate of thanks and founding to Ed & Audrey L'Heureux, 1983 (certificate)
  • Nechako Neyenkut Society, Constitution and legal Society Act documentation, 1980 (document)
  • Alcan, "Kemano Completion Project Information", 1994 (newsletter)
  • Rivers Defence Coalition, "Privatising the Nechako River", 1993 (pamphlet)
  • Greenpeace, "The Price of Power", 1993 (pamphlet)
  • Allied Rivers Commission, "The Hidden Costs of Kemano", [199-??] (pamphlet)
  • Alcan, "Special Report", 22 Sept 1993 (booklet)
  • Reproduction of "Concept..". article in the Western Business & Industry Magazine 24 (4), Apr. 1953 (article)
  • "The Watershed" newspaper, Vol.1 No.3 June 1994
History of the Quest Club
2001.1.077 · Item · 1999
Part of NBCA Document and Ephemera Collection

This 75th anniversary history of the Quest Club presented by Margaret Moffat and Joan Grainger at a celebratory luncheon held at Esther's Inn on October 12th, 1999 was gleaned from the History of the Quest Club prepared by Joy McMillan and Joan Grainger in 1984 for the 60th Anniversary of the Quest Club, and from Minutes of the Quest Club meetings up to 1999.

The Quest Club was started by six Prince George women who quested for more information in all fields of knowledge.

Prince George
2000.23.1.086 · File · 1960-1994
Part of Audrey Smedley L'Heureux fonds

File consists of material relating to Prince George, British Columbia. Materials include a newspaper, calendars, newspaper, pamphlet, map, newsletters, booklet, postcards, photograph reproductions, and articles. Highlights include:

  • The Citizen, "Prince George Official Guide", [198-?] (magazine)
  • Brian Gardiner, M.P. Prince George-Bulkley Valley, "Calendar", 1993
  • The Citizen, "Happy Birthday Prince George 70 years: Look at us now!", March 6, 1985 (newspaper)
  • Prince George Town Centre Business Association, "Your Guide to Downtown Prince George", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Fraser Fort George Museum, "A Millar Addition Heritage Tour, Prince George, B.C.", [197-?] (pamphlet)
  • Prince George Railway Museum, "Self-Guided Tour", [199-?] (pamphlet)
  • Prince George Railway Museum, "On Track", 1983 (newsletter)
  • Boston Pizza, "The Official Prince George Tourist Street Map", [198-?] (map)
  • Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, "Conserving A Proud Heritage", 1983 (reproduction booklet)
  • Fort George Regional Museum, "Museum Mirror", Vol. 3 No. 2, 1987 (newsletter)
  • Fort George Regional Museum, "Museum Mirror", Vol. 3 No. 1, 1986 (newsletter)
  • Fort George Regional Museum, "Museum Mirror", Vol. 1 No. 1, 1985 (newsletter)
  • Fort George Regional Museum, "Fort George Railway", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • QM Industries LTD, "People Producing Ideas and Equipment For Industry", [198-?] (booklet)
  • Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, "Prince George, B.C. 1978", [198-?] (booklet)
  • Greater Prince George Visitors and Convention Bureau, "Prince George British Columbia Canada", [197-?] (pamphlet)
  • Fort George Museum, "The Arrival of the Steel 70th Anniversary", 1984 (calendar)
  • Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, "Historic Huble Homestead, Prince George British Columbia", [199-?] (pamphlet)
  • Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, "Regional Parks", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Prince George Region Development Corporation, "Circle Tours in Prince George Area", 1996 (pamphlet)
  • The Citizen, "70 years: look at us now!", March 6, 1985 (newspaper)
  • Northern Hardware, "75 Years of Service in the Prince George Area", 1994 (magazine)
  • The Citizen, "Centennial 1871-1971", July 20, 1971 (newspaper)
  • Marie Nagel, "The 1984 Historical Calendar of Prince George", 1983 (calendar)
  • Prince George Public Library, "Local History of Prince George" 1984 (booklet)
  • Prince George Chamber of Commerce, "Prince George British Columbia", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Regional Development Commission, "Prince George B.C", 1975 (booklet)
  • Jessie Bond Sugden, "In the Shadow of the Cutbanks", 1985 (book)
  • Prince George Public Library, "Local History of Prince George", 1983 (pamphlet)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Bridge Construction Crossing Fraser River from East entering Prince George", [190?] (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "Construction Days G.T.P. Railway", [190?] (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "Construction work G.T.P railway bridge into Prince George", [between 1910 and 1914] (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "The court room at South Fort George, B.C", [190?] (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "B.C. Provincial Police - South Fort George, B.C, Showing the Constable's sitting-room", [190?] (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "Interior of the CNR Station", [192-?] (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "Prince George from G.T.P. Railway Yard", April 12, 1914 (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "Railroad Construction at Prince George, B.C", 1914 (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "George Street Prince George", 1915 (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "Indian Village at Fort George, B.C", [191-?] (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "Arrival of the semi-weekly stage at Fort George, Mr. Al Young is the driver", 1912 (photograph reproduction)
  • BC Provincial Archives, "Sports South Fort George", 1912 (photograph reproduction)
2008.27.4 · File · 1998-2003
Part of Knox McCusker Collection

File consists of the following materials:

  • Letter to Vernon C. Brink from the National Archives of Canada re: Knox McCusker holdings (March 1, 1999)
  • Photocopy of article: "Living Landscapes: Exploring the wilds of northeaster BC" by Ross Peck and Brian Apland
  • Some materials for an article on Knox McCusker, D.L.S.
  • Material about the life of Knox Freeman McCusker
  • Letter to Mrs. Rutherford (Oct. 5, 1999) re: access to interview of Knox McCusker by Frank Willis
  • Accession information print-out re: interview of Knox McCusker by Frank Willis in 1954
  • National Archives of Canada accession information print-out re: Dominion Land Surveyor Diaries, 1881-1930
  • Mary Henry / Knox McCusker "Team" (April 19, 1998)
  • Letter to Mrs. Rutherford from George Ungar re: background information on Knox McCusker
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."

2008.3.1.210.6 · Item · [1982?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Audio recording is of an CKPG-CBC affiliate recording at the Supreme Court in Prince George regarding the 60th anniversary of Judge J.O. Wilson being called to bar.

Audiocassette Summary
Scope and Content:

  • CKPG-CBC affiliate recording at the Supreme Court in Prince George
  • Justice Harold McInnis talks about Judge Wilson’s achievements and his career On the 60th Anniversary of his being called to the bar
  • Other members of the Supreme Court congratulate him on his anniversary including Judge McInnis & Judge Stewart
  • Judge Wilson recalls his early years practicing law
2001.1.085 · Item · 2016
Part of NBCA Document and Ephemera Collection

This document is an unpublished draft manuscript of a Northern British Columbia history annotated bibliography. The document is based overwhelmingly on research into secondary sources published prior to 2016; more recent sources are not included. The annotated bibliography includes the following sections:

  • Historiography
  • Settlement Histories
  • Alexander Begg's History of British Columbia
  • R.E. Gosnell
  • E.O.S. Scholefield
  • Regional History
  • New Histories
  • Environment
  • Northern History
  • Ancient History
  • Bibliography
Canadian Forces Overseas
2000.23.1.017 · File · 1985-1995
Part of Audrey Smedley L'Heureux fonds

File consists of reproductions of reports, a booklet, and articles pertaining to Canada's military involvement overseas. Highlights include:

  • Reproduction of a report by Cyril M. Shelford, "Open Report on Visit to Holland for the 40th Anniversary of Canadian Liberation of Holland", 1985
  • Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, "Souvenir of the Campaign in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany 1944-1945", (reproduction of 1945 booklet)
  • Cyril and Barbara Shelford, "A War Vet Says Thanks", 1995 (article)
2000.23.1.009 · File · 1964-1992
Part of Audrey Smedley L'Heureux fonds

File consists of two ornate holiday greeting cards produced by Canadian Forest Products, which provide a detailed history of the founding of Prince George in relation to the fur trade and the discovery of the site of Vancouver. Also includes a commemorative pictorial essay booklet by John M. Horton entitled "Re: Discovery' 92: An Exhibition of Marine Paintings and Historical Writings to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Voyage of Discovery by Capt. George Vancouver featuring the Marine Paintings of John M. Horton" (1992).

2002.19.3.2 · File · Aug. 2008
Part of British Columbia Provincial Police Veterans Association fonds

File consists of a CD-R data disc containing 40 jpeg image files of photographs taken at the BCPP Veteran's Association's 150th anniversary celebrations, August 14-15, 2008 at the Sooke Museum. The images also feature the museum exhibit curated in honour of this celebration. The CD-R is accompanied by an index and explanatory documentation.

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"."

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.

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).

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".

Speeches: October, 2004
2009.6.11.053 · File · 2004
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains speeches, correspondence, memoranda, draft memoranda, event programmes, event itineraries, and background material. Includes:

  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 5, 2004
  • Speaking notes for Minister / Premier (draft) for Long Service Awards 2004, Government House, Victoria, October 6, 2004
  • Speaking notes for Minister / Premier (draft) for Long Service Awards 2004, Government House, Victoria, October 7, 2004
  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 6, 2004
  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 7, 2004
  • Memorandum re: Pacific Opera Victoria Performance of "Norma", Victoria, October 12, 2004
  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 13, 2004
  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 14, 2004
  • Canadian Military Medical Corps 100th Anniversary Parade, Victoria, October 16, 2004
  • Canadian Military Medical Service 100th Anniversary Mess Dinner, Esquimalt, October 16, 2004
  • Birthday wishes to Iona Campagnolo from Betty Wright [notecard includes attached photo of Iona Campagnolo with some of the Friends of Government House (?) in front of the Royal BC Museum] October 18, 2004
  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 19, 2004
  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 20, 2004
  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 21, 2004
  • Pumpkin Art Display Opening, Victoria, October 22, 2004
  • Biography of U.S. Ambassador Paul Cellucci, United States Ambassador to Canada, October 22, 2004
  • The Royal Heraldry Society of Canada Annual Dinner, Victoria, October 23, 2004
  • Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping - United Nations Day Ceremonies, Esquimalt, October 24, 2004 (includes 1 photograph of Tom Green, Iona Campagnolo and Ken Irvine standing side by side) (SEPARATED SEE "PHOTOGRAPH INVENTORY")
  • Correspondence to Iona Campagnolo from Ross Wicks re: the role of the Crown in Canada, October 25, 2004
  • Notecard to Iona Campagnolo from Peter T. Irniq, Commissioner of Nunavut, October 25, 2004
  • Breakfast in Honour of His Excellency Natsagiin Bagabandi, President of Mongolia and Mrs. Azadsurengiin Oyunbileg, Vancouver, October 26, 2004
  • The Royal Canadian Legion South Vancouver Island Zone Poppy Presentation, Victoria, October 26, 2004
  • North Saanich Volunteer Fire Department Awards Ceremony, Sidney, October 26, 2004
  • 2004 Protocol Officials' Conference Reception, Victoria, October 27, 2004
  • Okanagan Trip (Kelowna) October 27-28, 2004
  • Okanagan Trip (Oliver) October 30, 2004
  • Correspondence to Iona Campagnolo from Helen Stewart re: appreciation, October 31, 2004
Speeches: October, 2006 (II)
2009.6.11.087 · File · 2006
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains speeches, correspondence, memoranda, draft memoranda, event programmes, event itineraries, and background material. Includes:

  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 18, 2006
  • Public Service Long Service Awards, Victoria, October 19, 2006
  • Celebrate Canada Committee Luncheon, Kelowna, October 20, 2006
  • Sto:lo First Nation Honouring the Land of their Ancestors Celebration 2006, Mission, October 21, 2006
  • "List of Work" from October 23 to November 2, 2006
  • Children's Pumpkin Carving Party and Pumpkin Art Display Opening, Victoria, October 23, 2006
  • Hungarian Society of Victoria 50th Anniversary Celebration of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Victoria, October 23, 2006
  • The Royal Canadian Legion South Vancouver Island Zone First Poppy Presentation, October 25, 2006
  • American Museum of Natural History "Totem to Turquoise: Native North American Jewelry Arts of the Northwest and Southwest" Exhibition, Vancouver, October 26, 2006
  • Correspondence to Iona Campagnolo from Pip and Catherine Holmes re: personal correspondence, October 26, 2006
  • Correction Service Canada Exemplary Service Medal Ceremony, Victoria, October 27, 2006
  • B.C. Association of Social Workers Fall Conference, Vancouver, October 27, 2006
  • Vancouver Island Opera's "The Barber of Seville", Parksville, October 28, 2006
  • Provincial Corrections Exemplary Service Medal Presentation Ceremony, Victoria, October 30, 2006
  • Notecard to Iona Campagnolo from Adrienne Clarkson re: thank you, October 30, 2006 [includes: 1 group photograph featuring Iona Campagnolo and Adrienne Clarkson among others] (SEPARATED SEE "PHOTOGRAPH INVENTORY")
  • "Work" from October 30 to November 5, 2006
  • Halloween Night, Victoria, October 31, 2006
Speeches: September, 2003
2009.6.11.037 · File · 2003
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains speeches, correspondence, memoranda, draft memoranda, event programmes, event itineraries, newspaper clippings, and background material. Includes:

  • B.C. Coalition to Eliminate Abuse of Seniors "A Roof Over My Head" Conference Opening, Burnaby, September 12, 2003
  • Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia Dinner "Centre international pour le credit communal" Conference Delegates Dinner, Victoria, September 12, 2003
  • The Korea Veterans Association of Canada Pacific Region Ninth Biennial Convention Wreath-Laying Ceremony, Victoria, September 14, 2003
  • Email to Iona Campagnolo from Deanna Nyce re: visit, September 15, 2003
  • HMCS VICTORIA Welcome Ceremonies, Esquimalt, September 17, 2003
  • Veterans Appreciation Luncheon, Royal Canadian Legion B.C. / Yukon Command, Qualicum Beach Branch 76, Qualicum Beach, September 18, 2003
  • First Annual Sidney Fine Art Show Awards, Sidney, September 18, 2003
  • Opening of the New Fair Haven United Church Homes Facility, Vancouver, September 19, 2003
  • British Columbia Aviation Council Conference Opening, Harrison Hot Springs, September 24, 2003
  • Newspaper clipping: "Antarctic medical rescues are grounds for Canadian pride", The Vancouver Sun, September 24, 2003
  • Notecard to Iona Campagnolo from Connie O'Brien (nee Potter) re: personal correspondence, September 25, 2003
  • Freedom Road 50th Anniversary Ceremonies, Bella Coola, September 26, 2003 (includes copy of Coast Mountain News, vol. 20, no. 20, Thursday, September 25, 2003)
  • The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) 90th Anniversary Ceremonial Review, Victoria, September 28, 2003
  • Pacific Opera Victoria 25th Anniversary Recognition Reception, Victoria, September 30, 2003
Speeches: March, 2007
2009.6.11.096 · File · 2007
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains speeches, correspondence, memoranda, draft memoranda, event programmes, event itineraries, and background material. Includes:

  • Honorary Patronage List as of March 2007
  • Calendar print-out for March 2007
  • Lifesaving Society Honour and Rescue Awards, Vancouver, March 3, 2007
  • The Nature Trust of B.C. 35th Anniversary Reception, Victoria, March 6, 2007
  • "E" Division, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Change-of-Command Parade, Vancouver, March 8, 2007
  • Vancouver Island Branch of The Royal Commonwealth Society of Canada's Commonwealth Day Luncheon, Victoria, March 12, 2007
  • Email correspondence to Iona Campagnolo from Christine Diemer re: Main Dining Room china, March 12, 2007
  • The Government House Arts Contributors Lunch, Victoria, March 14, 2007
  • The Garden Club of Vancouver AGM and Luncheon, Vancouver, March 15, 2007
  • Adult Custody Division, Corrections Branch, Dinner, Harrison Hot Springs, March 15, 2007
  • Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra Reception, Victoria, March 16, 2007
  • Dedication Ceremony of the New B.C. Ferries Vessel Northern Adventure, Vancouver, March 17, 2007
  • B.C. Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres B.C. Aboriginal Youth Conference Opening Ceremonies, Prince George, March 18, 2007
  • Scouts Canada Queen's Venturer Ceremony, Victoria, March 21, 2007
  • Habitat for Humanity South Okanagan's House Dedication, Summerland, March 24, 2007
  • Eric Charman's 75th Birthday Gala, Victoria, March 24, 2007
  • The Friends of Government House Gardens Society Tools Down Celebration and Terraces Water Feature Opening, Victoria, March 27, 2007
  • Come Share Society / Senior Support Services' 30th Anniversary Gala Evening, Surrey, March 30, 2007
Speeches: September, 2005
2009.6.11.069 · File · 2005
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains speeches, memoranda, draft memoranda, event programmes, event itineraries, and background material. Includes:

  • September, 2005 - calendar print out
  • World Congress on Melanoma, Vancouver, September 6, 2005
  • Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) British Columbia Volunteer Recognition Event, Vancouver, September 7, 2005
  • Washington State Lieutenant Governor and Senior Legislators Reception, Victoria, September 8, 2005
  • Metchosin Pavilion Opening, Metchosin, September 10, 2005
  • 7th Annual North Shore Candlelight Tribute, North Vancouver, September 10, 2005 (includes a 2005 Year of the Veteran, "Thank You" badge)
  • Opening of the B.C. Legislature Reception, Victoria, September 11, 2005
  • September 12, 2005 - calendar print out
  • Opening of the First Session of the 38th Parliament of B.C., Victoria, September 12, 2005
  • Burma Squadron's 61st Annual Reunion, Harrison Hot Springs, September 12, 2005
  • Memorandum re: Election of the Speaker, Victoria, September 12, 2005
  • Sidney Lions Club Charter Night Dinner, North Saanich, September 13, 2005
  • 16th Parliamentary Visitor Services Association Conference Tea, Victoria, September 15, 2005
  • Victoria Hospice Society's AGM and the 25th Anniversary of Victoria Hospice, Victoria, September 15, 2005
  • 25th Annual Terry Fox Run, Vancouver, September 16, 2005
  • Memorandum re: 37th Congress of the International Society of Pediatric Oncology Opening Ceremony, Vancouver, Sept 21, 2005
  • First Nations Firefighters Long Service Awards, Kamloops, September 24, 2005
  • B.C. Rivers Day Music Festival, Prince George, September 25, 2005
  • 39 Canadian Brigade Group Change-of-Command Parade, Vancouver, September 24, 2005
  • Unidentified speech (100th Anniversary?) ca. September 27, 2005
  • Union of British Columbia Municipalities Luncheon, Vancouver, September 29, 2005
2004.12.2.40 · File · 1990
Part of Bertha Wood fonds

File consists of a metal pin celebrating 25 years of the Canadian flag, with the caption "our flag". Object originally stored in a box labelled: "Patches and flashes from A.B.'s uniform".

Commemorative paddle
1992.19 · Item · 6 September 1990
Part of UNBC History Collection

Item consists of 1 wooden commemorative paddle, affixed with a plaque, painted, and signed.

Sadler, W. Murray
Accrual
2004.23 · [ca. 1985]
Part of Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd. fonds

Collection consists of 1 framed print given by the BC Cancer Agency Capital Fund Campaign to Northwood Pulp & Timber Ltd. for their contribution to the annual campaign, c. 1985 ; Northwood company hats ; Northwood 25th anniversary flag ; Northwood lumber wrap.

Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd.
Speeches: June, 2004
2009.6.11.049 · File · 2004
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File contains speeches, correspondence, memoranda, draft memoranda, event programmes, event itineraries, and background material. Includes:

  • Calendar print-out: June to December 2004
  • National Association of Public Trustees and Guardians, Victoria, June 1, 2004
  • Greenwoods 25th Anniversary Celebrations, Salt Spring Island, June 2, 2004
  • Robert Bateman Art Exhibition Opening, Salt Spring Island, June 3, 2004
  • Victoria Foundation Reception, Victoria, June 4, 2004
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police Veteran's Association National Convention, Victoria, June 5, 2004
  • Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron 111 Pegasus Annual Ceremonial Review, Vancouver, June 5, 2004
  • Canadian Air Forces Appreciation Day, Esquimalt, June 6, 2004
  • Luncheon in Honour of Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado of Japan, Vancouver, June 8, 2004
  • Crofton House School 2004 Graduation Ceremony, Vancouver, June 8, 2004
  • Central Saanich Senior Citizens 25th Anniversary Celebration, Brentwood Bay, June 11, 2004
  • The Women's Canadian Club of Vancouver Meeting, Vancouver, June 15, 2004
  • Order of British Columbia Investiture and Reception, Victoria, June 16, 2004
  • Order of British Columbia Dinner, Victoria, June 16, 2004
  • Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal Presentation, Victoria, June 17, 2004
  • 2004 B.C. Legislative Interns Visit, Victoria, June 18, 2004
  • Paper: "The Governor General and a Minority Government" by Edward McWhinney, June 21, 2004
  • Memorandum re: Music on the Lawn Concert No. 3, Victoria, June 24, 2004
  • Notecard to Iona Campagnolo from Aline Dobraensky (?) re: garden party, June 25, 2004
2008.3.1.149 · File · [between 1980 and 1999]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of one 5.25" floppy disk, containing the following files:

  • “Coreen” – Chapter Seventeen Draft “Coreen” re: the death of Coreen Thomas
  • “Elders” – Chapter Nineteen Draft “Elders” re: the creation of the Elders Society to help preserve First Nations culture and customs
  • “Eleven” – Chapter Eleven Draft re: the births and deaths of Mary John’s children
  • “Fifteen” – Chapter Fifteen Draft re: building a school on the reserve; Mary John teaches Carrier to the attending children
  • “Fourteen” – Chapter Fourteen Draft re: tuberculosis takes Mary John's children and other family members
  • “Eighteen” – Chapter Eighteen Draft re: inquest into Coreen Thomas’ death and the impact it had on the community
  • “Memorandum of Agreement”- Publishing agreement between Bridget Moran and Mary John regarding Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Sixteen” – Chapter Sixteen Draft re: the effects of alcohol on Mary John and her family; how she vowed to never drink again after the death of her nephew- in-law
  • “The Last” – Chapter Twenty-One Draft re: sickness affects Mary John’s life
  • “Thirteen” – Chapter Thirteen Draft re: Mary John’s parents and their deaths
  • “Title”- Title page for Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Twelve” – Chapter Twelve Draft re: the Depression years
  • “Twenty” – Chapter Twenty Draft re: Mary John wins Citizen of the Year; celebrates her fiftieth wedding anniversary
  • “Epilogue”- Epilogue Draft for Stoney Creek Woman
2008.3.1.198 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a videocassette (VHS) recording of the following:

  • The Community as an agent for Change: a series of videotapes about the native people of the Stony [sic] Creek Band.
  • Mary John and Bridget Moran speaking at the College of New Caledonia [incomplete version]
  • Mary & Lazare John’s 60th Anniversary Party – Part I [incomplete version]

Videocassette Summary [1]
Title: The Community as an agent for Change: a series of videotapes about the native people of the Stony [sic] Creek Band.
Date: February 1979

Context: The Community as an agent for Change: a series of videotapes about the native people of the Stony (sic) Creek Band. Video produced by the Rural Resource Project, School of Social Work at the University of Victoria, 1979. Five women interviewed by an unidentified man (Q) include: Mary John (MJ), Sophie Thomas (ST), Celena John (CJ) and 2 unidentified women (A). Interview location: Stoney Creek reserve.

Introduction: Video begins with Mary and Lazare drumming and singing with other elders.

In Feb. 1979, the Rural Resource Project of the School of Social Work at the University of Victoria was invited to the Stoney Creek reservation to document their unique culture and to share their success in dealing with community issues especially those concerning the welfare of their children.

Identification of Vanderhoof, and the location of the Stoney Creek reservation

The Stoney Creek band encompasses 400 people. The band is a member of the Carrier Nation.

A: How the Carrier people got their name. Years ago, when a man died and the woman is still alive, they would build a big fire- they didn’t bury their dead in those days. They would put the corpse on the fire and burn it, while drums and dancing carried on; and this wouldn’t end until all was burnt. The widow would then pick up the ashes and put it in a bag and carry them wherever she went - for a year: that is how they got their name –Carrier. They carry their dead. When this year was up, her in-laws would hold a party for widow, if her people were good to her. They would dress her up and let her go. That is how they would treat their in-laws. That is how they were taught.

Q: In what ways did your people deal with problems before the welfare system?
MJ: In the old days when she was growing up, they didn’t have social problems. If there were problems such as quarrels or gossiping about one another, these [disruptive] people appeared before the hereditary chief and the watchmen- who were like councilors- like in a court. The chief would listen to both sides and then make a decision on how to solve problems. There were lots of ways they could solve problems. There was one man she remembered who was kind of like a social worker. After he had his tea in the morning he would go through the village into every house, and he would see to it that everyone had enough to eat for the day, and who was sick - he would do something about it. He would make sure people had enough food by getting others to give him some of their food and he would pass it along to the families who weren’t doing so well. He would give you a word of advice now and then. He was something like a social worker, he was really concerned about the whole village.

Q: How did the reserve as a community deal with problem children? Such as children who would stay out too late and cause problems for the parents.
A: The Chief would make a law for children who stay out too late at night. The Watchmen would take the children to Indian court and the Chief would fine them a $1. The children weren’t out late again. Things were strict back then.

A: They had severe laws. They would even have to kill [a troublemaker], or make that person go away – disown them when they did something really bad, like running around with another man’s wife. That was a crime and they would make them leave the band, or even kill them.

Q: You talk of your experiences as young girl growing up on the reserve. You talk about how self-sufficient you were with no reliance on welfare. What did you rely on?
CJ: The trap lines were just full. We had fishing rights – we could fish anytime we felt like it. We trapped according to season. We did berry picking too. We met all our provisions. All that was there they just had to do it and put food up for winter. It was hard but they got by. We would sell our furs and had money to buy any clothing or groceries they needed. We lived from the land. We had cattle, horses for transportation, and chickens and pigs - everything. We lived off the land. That was a good life.

Q: Young people today seem to have lost the ability to hunt and fish the way you used to; and a lot of the wildlife isn’t there anymore. Many people can’t get work and so rely on a welfare check. Do you think that is a problem on the reserve? They have a lot of free time with nothing to do.
A: Lots of boys graduate from highschool. The government spends lots of money on them. They graduate, they go back to reserve and have no jobs, they get frustrated and then turn to booze.
They need the help, they need jobs. There are no jobs here on reserve – nothing.

Q: How could we change the situation; the severe alcohol problems. What are some things you would like to tell social workers about the way they could help make a difference?
SJ: I don’t know how any social worker will help the people unless the people help themselves.

Q: Do you think things are getting worse?
MJ: This last year? I don’t think so. The drinking is getting worse. But I think the neglecting of children is not too bad, but the drinking is bad. A few people are drinking who have children.
But there are the regular ones.

Q: Some things were discussed at the Child Welfare Committee re: dealing with the alcoholic parents neglecting their children: that these parents shouldn’t just receive welfare, they should be made to do something for themselves like chop their own wood to keep their home warm. That would give them something to do so they wouldn’t be so bored.
MJ: That would help. She’s been thinking of all kinds of ideas. Why can’t they think of something that would pay for itself? One thing she was thinking about was raising fish. They are doing that in Duncan.

Q: Should the DIA maybe be involved in suggesting these sorts of things to help them use these kinds of resources?
MJ: Yes, to get rid of welfare system, they have to do something. [She is very much against welfare]. It has spoiled my people and they can’t undo it.

Q: What are your hopes for the future of your own people?
MJ: I hope someday they will smarten up.

Videocassette Summary [2]
Title: Mary John and Bridget Moran speaking at the College of New Caledonia [incomplete version]
Date: March 12, 1991

Context: Bridget Moran and Mary John speaking to students at CNC, specific class unidentified.

Introduction: Bridget identifies that she will make the introductory speech and Mary will answer any questions because Mary doesn’t like to make speeches even though she is very good at it….

Video recording breaks during Bridget’s introduction and resumes with MJ answering her first question.

MJ: …. She speaks about how free her people used to be. They could stop and make camp anywhere – this was no longer the case as all is private property. There are greater alcohol problems in north. They are holding workshops in Stoney Creek to help the young people. The older people know what to do, beadwork, etc. the young people don’t like to do traditional tasks, even for cash. The elders try to teach them. She has about 5 boys working doing wood for elders but they have no axe so she had to get one for them They are so poor on reserves. The elders try everything – elders tried a wood processing plant - for 10yrs they studied this. Had people from Switzerland and Germany lined up who wanted the wood but they still didn’t get anywhere….

Tape ends

Videocassette Summary [3]
Title: Mary & Lazare John’s 60th Anniversary Party – Part I [incomplete version]
Date: 11 June 1989

Context: Celebratory events for Mary and Lazare John’s 60th Wedding Anniversary, 1989.

Introduction: Party held in an auditorium. Head table in front of a curtained stage, decorated with a blue tablecloth. Streamers and pink, white and blue balloons provide a backdrop for the head table. Silver paper bells decorate the front of the table with a larger “60” sign on the front centre of the tablecloth.
There is a large wedding cake situated between Lazare and Mary on the centre of the head table. Pink and white balloons and streamers decorate the walls of the hall.

Video begins midway through the first dance between Lazare and Mary and ends soon after.

Photographic Material
2001.26.1 · Series · 1963 - 1996
Part of Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd. fonds

The Photographic Material series consists of photographs, slides and negatives illustrating a wide variety of Northwood Pulp & Timber Ltd. operations and events, including but not limited to: employee service awards; N.R.A. (Northwood Recreation Association) activities; Northwood’s 25-year Anniversary celebrations held at Houston, Upper Fraser, North Central Plywood, Shelley, and Prince George Sawmills, as well as at the Northwood Pulp & Timber mill; silviculture and forest harvesting practices; sawmill and pulp mill general operations; logging camps; the building of logging roads and bridges; and Northwood’s own unique heavy equipment, such as the locomotives, the snowplow and the refurbished 1942 fire engine. Also included in this photographic collection are images documenting Northwood Pulp & Timber’s original construction (1964-65), and subsequent expansion (1980 – 1981); aerial perspectives; machinery details; employees at work, or receiving awards and certifications; corporate portraiture; office "spirit" events; corporate outreach activities such as open houses or public displays and demonstrations; and images depicting Northwood’s relationship with the community, such as donations of special reading equipment for the visually impaired, donations of food to the Salvation Army food bank, and corporate financial support for the University of Northern British Columbia.

Bridget Moran fonds
2008.3 · Fonds · 1935 - 1999, predominate 1954 - 1996

This fonds illustrates Bridget Moran’s careers as a writer, a social worker and a social activist primarily within the Prince George region of British Columbia. This fonds also contains records pertaining to her personal relationships with family and friends and her receipt of various honours and awards.

Types of records reflective of her career as a writer include: published articles and unpublished manuscripts, drafts and front cover mock-ups, correspondence with editors from Arsenal Pulp Press, grant applications, notebooks, background material, writer’s workshop invitations and overviews, photographs, oral history interviews and transcripts, and VHS recordings of classroom talks given by Bridget Moran, Mary John and Justa Monk re: her publications.

Types of records reflective of her career as a social worker and social activist include: annual reports, work journals, correspondence and published newspaper articles re: social policy, photographs, and general background material. Correspondence, photographs and newspaper clippings highlight her personal relationships, while her receipt of honours and awards is demonstrated through copies of letters of recommendation, newspaper clippings, photographs, VHS recordings of award ceremonies, event itineraries, congratulatory correspondence, and invitations.

The Bridget Moran fonds has been divided into the following four series:

  1. Published and Unpublished Materials
  2. Career Related Materials
  3. Personal Papers and Correspondence
  4. Honours and Awards.
Moran, Bridget