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Mique’l Dangeli - "Re-Developing the Work of B.A. Haldane, 19th Century Tsimshian Photography"

Presentation Date: February 14, 2018 This presentation focuses on the image produced by Tsimshian photographer Benjamin Alfred Haldane (1874-1941). Known by a nickname composed of his first…

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Matthew Beedle - "Glaciers, Streams and Salmon: Will Climate Change Leave the Kitsumkalum River High and Dry?"

Presentation Date: March 28, 2018 The glaciers at the head of our watersheds are receding as the climate warms. As this icy reservoir dwindles, downstream impacts in the form of warmer stream…

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Mel Bevan - "From Clearing Trees to Modern-day Treaty Negotiations: Kitselas First Nations Governance over the Last Half Century"

Presentation Date: May 9, 2018 This public address by UNBC Northwest Elder in Residence, Mel Bevan, provides an overview of more than 50 years of evolution in Kitselas First Nations governance. The…

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Dave Jephson - "Emergency Preparedness for Terrace and Area"

Presentation Date: November 7, 2018 With a second summer of wildfire evacuations, and a history of flooding and nearby landslides, there is a great deal of public interested in emergency…

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Chibuike Onwukwe: Atmospheric Quality and Industrialization of the Terrace-Kitimat Valley

Presentation Date: September 26, 2018 The Terrace-Kitimat corridor is poised for expansion of natural resource processing and export facilities – for example, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and…

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Anika Brookhart - Rural Nursing - Good, Bad, Ugly.mp4

In this presentation, we will explore the experiences of new graduate nurses working in rural and remote areas. Rural nursing is gaining more recognition as a complex and challenging area to work.…

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Len Vanderstar: Guardians of the Babine - Grizzly Bears of the Babine River Watershed

Presentation Date: November 21, 2018 Len is a Skeena Region based habitat protection biologist and has spent decades adventuring within the Babine River watershed. Len is an advocate for grizzly…

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