File contains correspondence with J. Alan Beesley about participating in the Independent World Commission on the Oceans public hearing in Vancouver, British Columbia (held on April 26, 1996). Included is a copy of Beesley's CV.
File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and Bob Stewart, an archivist at the United Church of Canada. The file contains information regarding Earl Willmott's obituary as requested by Heighton.
File contains correspondence about Nova Scotia poets submitting work to the Vancouver chapter of CPA, as well as a Bourbon Street Poetry Society (BSPS) journal featuring Vancouver CPA poets.
File contains materials relating to both provincial and federal supreme court rulings relating to spousal benefits for same-sex couples. Materials include one report from Nova Scotia Member of Parliament Alexa McDonough dated May, 1998 regarding declining living standards and accompanying correspondence; clippings from the Cape Breton Post; correspondence; and one oversized meeting agenda and guidelines.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. The episode includes the Arts Calendar and a feature on a "daring unknown choreographer's collective of Vancouver."
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is part 1 of 2 featuring Dave Betke of Nelson, British Columbia, on Lasca Creek. The episode aired on March 17, 1992, and was rebroadcasted on April 24, 1992 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is part 1 of 2 featuring Dave Betke of Nelson, British Columbia. The episode aired on March 17, 1992, and was rebroadcasted on May 29, 1992 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode, hosted by Robert Matthews, features David Suzuki on his book Metamorphosis (1987).
File consists of records related to the exhibition 'TOYS TOYS TOYS by Denis LePage', organized and circulated by Memorial University Art Gallery. The Exhibition was presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery in April 1972.
Records consist of an exhibition report, exhibition statement, photocopy of a newspaper clipping containing a review title 'Toy exhibition turns art gallery into playhouse' by Gretchen Pierce, correspondence between the Dalhousie Art Gallery and other APAC member galleries, and between Dalhousie Art Gallery and Le Page, and a catalogue for 'High-speed Signals', containing a biography for Le Page.
File consists of records relating to the exhibition 'Drawings by Contemporary Sculptors,' produced and circulated by the Surrey Art Gallery with the assistance of the Museums Assistance Programmes of the National Museums of Canada. The exhibition was presented at the Dalhousie Art Gallery from June 9 to July 31, 1983.
Records consist mainly of correspondence with the Surrey Art Gallery regarding transportation. The file also includes condition report instruction, a list of slides accompanying the exhibition, photographs and slides.
File contains records related to a 2016 production of Christopher Marlowe's play "Edward II." Mary Vingoe directed the production, which was presented from September 29 to October 15, 2016 by University of British Columbia Theatre and Film. File includes a play script (59 pages), a director's notebook with handwritten notes, and a photocopy of Zoe Danahy's play script (69 pages) from a 2015 production of the play directed by Gordon Barr and presented by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
File contains records related to a 2016 production of Christopher Marlowe's play "Edward II." Mary Vingoe directed the production, which was presented from September 29 to October 15, 2016 by University of British Columbia Theatre and Film. File includes a play script (109 pages) and two programs for the University of British Columbia Theatre and Film 2016-2017 season.
File contains thank you cards from the cast and crew of a 2016 production of Christopher Marlowe's play "Edward II." Mary Vingoe directed the production, which was presented from September 29 to October 15, 2016 by University of British Columbia Theatre and Film.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode features a variety of topics including whether halons are worse than CFCs, the "third world" demanding justice over seed, and how British Columbia is dealing with 2,4D (a systemic herbicide). The episode aired on March 9, 1989.
File is an audio reel containing an excerpt from the rally for Clayoquot Sound held in Halifax on November 1, 1993. The recording includes speeches by Elizabeth May, J. Jubb, and B.Martin. The recording aired November 12, 1993 and was rebroadcast November 13, 1993 and January 7, 1994 on The Evening Affair.
File contains a book, given to John Daniel Logan and inscribed for the "D.W. Logan Library of Canadiana." The book contains information on each music festival held in Canada in 1903, organized by city.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode is part 1 of 2 featuring forestry management in British Columbia and Alberta. The episode aired on March 11, 1991, and was rebroadcasted on March 18, 1991 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode is part 2 of 2 featuring forestry management in British Columbia and Alberta with Vicki Husband, a renowned British Columbian environmentalist, and Sierra Club, a group that promotes public policy and environmental awareness. The episode aired on March 19, 1991 and was rebroadcasted on April 1, 1991 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode is the first part of a two-part feature with George Bowering, a poet and author from Vancouver, British Columbia. The episode was recorded January 23, 1991; aired January 24, 1991; and was rebroadcast June 12, 1991 and July 25, 1991.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode is the second part of a two-part feature with George Bowering, a poet and author from Vancouver, British Columbia. The episode was recorded January 27, 1991; aired January 31, 1991; and was rebroadcast April 7, 1991.
File contains the 1995 Greater Halifax Pride Guide, and the program for the Out on Screen Queer Film and Video Festival, held in Vancouver from August 11-17, 1997.
Subseries consists of Ronald St. John Macdonald's records regarding his involvement with the International Law Association. Subseries contains reports, correspondence, and other materials.
File contains reports developed by the International Law Association International committee on legal aspects of long-distance air pollution. File includes reports collected by Ronald St. John Macdonald that are related to subjects of the International Law Association International's interest.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Derek Youngs from Galiano Island in British Columbia. Youngs spoke with CKDU's Jayn Ritchie about walking prior to his own peace walk from Halifax to Vancouver. The interview aired May 24, 1988 and was rebroadcast May 25, 1988 on The Evening Affair; May 26, 1988 at 12 pm; and May 27, 1988 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Doctor Hillary Wass, a Vancouver doctor who specialized in treating AIDS patients, on the tragedy of AIDS and watching so many of her patients die, as well as her work on behalf of the victims. The interview was conducted by CKDU's Robert Matthews. The episode was recorded on November 18, 1987, and was broadcast on the same day on The Evening Affair, a CKDU program.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode features an interview with Dr. Hillary Wass, hosted by Erin Goodman. Wass, a Vancouver doctor, gave a lecture at Dalhousie University on AIDS on November 18, 1987. The episode aired November 19, 1987.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Eva Manley, a Vancouver-based artist, on her latest video "A Story to Tell You." The video, on exhibition at the Centre for Art Tapes in Halifax, places the viewer in the position of a woman with an unplanned pregnancy. In the interview, Manley speaks with CKDU's Allison Vuchnich about the video. The interview aired February 29, 1992 and was rebroadcast March 3, 1992 on The Evening Affair and March 4, 1992 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Lara Inglis, a Dalhousie University student. Inglis spoke with CKDU's Lucas Sorbara from the Clayoquot Caravan in Jasper. The interview aired November 9, 1993 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Lee Maracle, a Canadian poet. The episode was recorded March 25, 1991; aired March 28, 1991; and was rebroadcast July 18, 1991 and August 8, 1991.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Lee Maracle, a writer, poet, and orator. Maracle spoke with CKDU's Brenda Barnes before her reading at Dalhousie University's Multidisciplinary Centre. The interview aired March 19, 1991 and was rebroadcast March 19, 1991 on The Evening Affair; March 22, 1991 on Title Waves; March 28, 1991 on Odd Girl Out; January 22, 1992 at 11:06 am; and May 20, 1994 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Muriel Sibley of Vancouver, British Columbia. Sibley was part of the Gulf Peace Camp from mid-January to early-February at the border between Saudi Arabia and Iraq. She spoke with CKDU's Brenda Barnes on March 14, 1991 by telephone, before her talk at Mount Saint Vincent University. The interview aired March 15, 1991 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program, and was rebroadcast March 2, 1991 and March 21, 1991 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Pamela Pike, a Halifax artist. Pike spoke with CKDU's Ken Burke before she moved to Vancouver about her art sale in Halifax on August 17, 1986 to help finance her move. She also spoke about her work and its roots in feminism and lesbianism. The interview aired August 18, 1986 and was rebroadcast on The Wireless August 19, 1986 and August 26, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Paul Wong, a multi-media artist from British Colombia. He spoke with CKDU while in Halifax for an exhibition at the Centre for the Arts. The interview aired May 21, 1987 and was rebroadcast May 22, 1987 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Peter Bayzant on South Moresby Island. Hosted by CKDU's Mike Hymers, the interview aired March 3, 1986 and was rebroadcast March 5, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Peter Pierce, a resource economist at the University of British Columbia and head of an inquiry into the Federal Water Policy. He spoke with CKDU about freshwater fisheries. The interview aired April 7, 1987 and was rebroadcast April 8, 1987 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Renata Kroese of the Vancouver branch of Greenpeace. Kroese spoke with CKDU's Kris Pekarek about dioxins in pulp mill waste as detected in shellfish living in waterways contaminated by mills. The interview aired April 7, 1988 and was rebroadcast April 15, [1988] on Title Waves and The Evening Affair.
File contains videos of an interview with Shan MacDonald. The interview was conducted by Anna Quon at the Belmont House in Darmouth, Nova Scotia on September 29, 2010. This was the eleventh interview conducted as part of the Our Voices Matter Project. The interview touches on a wide range of topics, including Shan's childhood in Victoria, British Columbia, her family life, experiences with manic episodes and depression, and other aspects of her personal life.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Virginia Satir, a pioneer of family therapy who ran the Avanta Institute in British Columbia, a private center where professional or laypeople can take courses to realize their potential and become "more fully human". The interview was conducted by CKDU's Heather Hueston. The episode was recorded on February 5, 1988, and was broadcast on the same day and June 17, 1988 on The Evening Affair and Title Waves, CKDU programs, and on September 6, 1988.
Item is an invitation to a luncheon held on Friday, September 3, 1976 in Cecil Green Park in Vancouver, British Columbia. The card was included in a scrapbook of material about a bust of Norman A.M. MacKenzie at the University of British Columbia.
Fonds consists of Janet M. Eaton's materials regarding her professional involvement with the Canadian Association for Adult Education and the Continuous Learning Association of Nova Scotia. Fonds includes meeting minutes, reports, correspondence, conference programmes, and other textual records.