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Land and resource management planning teams

  • GR-3810
  • Series
  • 1991-2009

The series contains records relating to the development, implementation, monitoring and amendment of land and resource management plans (LRMPs). LRMPs are sub-regional integrated resource management plans that are large scale and cover a number of resource sectors (tourism, forestry, mining, etc.). There may be one to a half dozen LRMPs for each region of the province. Regions are divided into smaller management areas called sub-regions.
The records were produced by Interagency Planning Teams whose aims were to initiate and implement the management plans. This included preparing terms of reference, conducting research and assessments, compiling and analyzing data, consulting with interested parties, writing plan drafts and making changes prior to their approval. Types of records included in this series include meeting minutes, glossaries of resource planning terms, interest statements, working group documents, draft plans and comments, regional studies, briefing notes, correspondence, training materials, presentations, reports and other accompanying documents.
Accession 95-6853 contains records related to the Northern Region’s land and resource management plans. They include documents from several sub-regions including Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Fort Nelson, Prince George region and Peace region. These particular records were produced and accumulated by planning team members from the Ministry of Forest. Accession 96-7598 contains records from the Lillooet, Kamloops and Okanagan-Shuswap planning teams.

The records are arranged according to the Resource Management ORCS (Schedule 144100) and fall under the primary number 17550 : RMP – Land and Resource Management Plans and the secondary number -60 (planning teams).

These records are different to the series Land and Resource Management Committees (GR-3793) which are classified under ARCS Schedule 100001 and primarily deal with records relating to the overseeing and implementing Land and Resource Management Plans following approval from Cabinet.

British Columbia. Ministry of Forests (1988-2005)

Consultation case files

  • GR-3834
  • Series
  • 1991-2004

The series contains records relating to consultations conducted as part of the Land and Resource Management Planning process. These consultation case files include interactions with different agencies of the provincial government, local governments and the general public. Provincial government files mainly pertain to statements of interest from different ministries (in relation to natural resources and land use). Local government files include municipalities, regional boards and district representatives discussing their interests, concerns and how the land and resource management plans affect them (e.g. in relation to water systems, landfills, roads, park and rec programs, sewer, insect and weed control, zoning and drainage). Public consultation files consider the concerns of non-profit groups (e.g. wildlife protection groups), companies and local businesses as well as the general public.

The records include news releases and publications announcing the start of the planning process and calling for participants. The records include correspondence between public servants and others setting up meetings and open house dates. There are a number of refusal and agreement letters from prospective participants.

Throughout the files are various materials meant to inform discussions about land use and resource management. These include government reports for considerations as well as copies of legislation. There are also guideline books to help public servants with their duties and to explain the consultation process to all types of participants.

The records also include draft goals, presentations, meeting notes, status reports and reviews from those involved in the coordination of the consultation process. Finally, there are letters received from various activist groups, companies and members of the public explaining their interests in the land and resources of the region.

The records are arranged according to the Resource Management Operational Records Classification System (schedule 144100) using the following primary numbers:

17550: RMP – Land and Resource Management Plans
17730: RMP – Sustainable Resource Management Plans
And the secondary number -20 (consultation case files).

This series currently contains records from the Kamloops, Lillooet and the Okanagan-Shuswap, Cariboo Chilcotin and Kootenay tables. The records from the associated accession(s) cover all types of land use and resource planning, including landscape unit plans, sustainable resource management plans, land and resource management plans, local and regional resource use plans, and other land and/or resource use plans as they were all part of a greater land-use strategy.

British Columbia. Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management

Approved plans, studies, and terms of reference

  • GR-3839
  • Series
  • 1991-2008

This series contains approved plans, studies and terms of reference produced as part of land use planning in British Columbia, particularly Land and Resource Management Plans. The records document the initial scopes of the plan and provide the framework and ground rules to which all plans adhered. The records provide evidential and informational value in regard to scope and mandate of the plans, as well as planning teams’ participant roles, responsibilities and authority.

Types of records in this series include the actual approved plans and terms of reference from different planning regions, as well as publications of planning strategies. Records also cover specific topics such as biodiversity and timber impacts, completion studies, and project feasibility studies that would impact the planning process.

The records are arranged according to the Resource Management Operational Records Classification System (schedule 144100) using the following primary numbers:

17000: Resource Management – General
17550: RMP – Land and Resource Management Plans
17580: RMP – Landscape Unit Plans
17670: RMP – Regional Land Use Plans
17730: RMP – Sustainable Resource Management Plans
And the secondary numbers -01 (general), 02 (approved plans), 03 (terms of reference), 06 (resource management studies and information releases)

This series currently contains records from the Fort St. John, Kamloops, Lillooet and Okanagan-Shuswap LRMP tables. The records from the associated accession(s) cover all types of land use and resource planning, including landscape unit plans, sustainable resource management plans, land and resource management plans, local and regional resource use plans, and other land and/or resource use plans as they were all part of a greater land-use strategy.

British Columbia. Ministry of Agriculture and Lands

Parliamentary portraits

  • GR-4184
  • Series
  • 1991-2022

The series consists of large format photographic prints known as "Parliamentary portraits", taken between 1991 and 2022. The portraits are generally taken once per Parliament and show the members of the Legislative Assembly in the Legislative Chamber, at the Parliament Buildings in Victoria, B.C. Dates and Parliamentary sessions are noted and some photographs are accompanied by legends, naming each person in the photograph. Each photograph is taken from the entrance to the chamber and typically shows the Premier, the Leader of the Opposition, the Speaker and other members of the Speaker's and Clerk's office in the centre by the Speaker's chair. The MLA's are at their desks, the government members traditionally sit on the Speaker's right and the opposition on the Speaker's left.
The photographs are as follows:
1 col. photograph from session 34-5, 1991
1 col. photograph from session 35-2, ca. 1995
1 col. photograph from session 36-3, July 22, 1998
1 col. photograph from session 36-4, ca. 2000
1 col. photograph + legend from session 37-2, May 8, 2002
1 col. photograph + legend from session 38-1, November 2, 2005
1 col. photograph + legend from session 39-1, 2009
1 col. photograph from session 39-4, 2012
1 b&w photograph + legend from session 40-3, November 19, 2014
1 col. photograph + legend from session 41-40, 2017
1 b&w photograph + legend from session 42-3, October 3, 2022.

British Columbia. Legislative Assembly

Cariboo Region land and resource management committee files

  • GR-3933
  • Series
  • 1990-1998

This series consists of land and resource management committee files and executive records from the Cariboo Region, 1990-1998. Records relate to a variety of environmental and land use issues in the Cariboo Chilcotin area, including: wildlife management, water, use of range land, Taseko Mines proposal, fishing, land and resource management plans (LRMPs) and the development and implementation of the Cariboo Chilcotin Land Use Plan. Records include correspondence, reports, minutes, reference material and briefing notes.

Executive records include referral replies, files of reference material and some files regarding specific issues and projects involving the Minister and other Executives.

Records include minutes and other operational records of several different committees. Most records are from the Cariboo Regional Interagency Management Committee and Commission on Resources and Environment (CORE). There are also related files from the Cariboo Chilcotin Regional Resource Board, Cariboo Chilcotin Land Use Committee and meeting files from various regional mangers and executive groups.

Files may include consultations with and comments from community groups, resource users and First Nations regarding the development of management plans, land use and environmental issues.

Records have been selected for permanent retention and are scheduled under Administrative Records Classification numbers 204-20, 280-30 and 102-20.

British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks

Town of Bamberton reviewable project files

  • GR-3820
  • Series
  • 1990-1993

This series contains project proposals and reports submitted by various engineering firms and consultants. The material deals with several infrastructure projects for the Town of Bamberton. The projects were deemed reviewable by the province, thus the reports deal with aspects such as feasibility, environmental impact in addition to other its impacts on other areas. Many reports include blueprints and/or technical drawings.

British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks

Campbell River Forest District operational records

  • GR-4087
  • Series
  • 1990-2001

This series consists of a variety of operational records created by the Campbell River Forest District, a division of the Vancouver Forest Region, from 1990-2001. This includes land and resource management records, range tenures, and procedure files.

The series includes the following types of records:

Records relating to Land and Resource Management Plans (LRMP) consider all resource values within a given area of land. This area of land can consist of a TSA, a forest district, or other areas as designated. Each plan is prepared by an Interagency Planning Team in consultation with the public. These plans can be further subdivided into resource units and resource management zones. The participants in the planning process may build scenarios that include a set of resource management objectives and strategies both for the entire planning area and for each of the smaller units it contains. This primary includes the development, monitoring and review and amendment of plans for specific areas, and input from the public. The series includes terms of reference for the establishment of LRMPs.

Records relating to Local Resource Use Plans (LRUPs) to resolve resource use conflicts in specific areas at the local level. Includes records relating to data concerning a specific area - usually a watershed or other distinct resource management unit.

Utilization records regard the guidelines followed by the Ministry of Forests concerning the harvesting of timber
and the resulting affects on fish habitat. Includes guidelines, audits of licensees to ensure compliance with
guidelines, action/assessment plans.

The series also includes one district inventory program file and a range tenure file. There are also procedures related to engineering, road damage, forest service roads, district program planning, nurseries silviculture obligations and silviculture treatments.

The ministries responsible for creating these records, and the years that they were responsible, are:
Ministry of Forests (1988-2005)

The records were classified as 12380-25, 12440-20, 12600-20, 15700-20, 19910-20, plus several procedure files ending in the secondary "-02" in the Forest Operational Records Classification System (ORCS).

British Columbia. Campbell River Forest District

Records of the Deputy Minister to the Premier

  • GR-3664
  • Series
  • 1990-2006

The series consists of correspondence, reports, presentations, Treasury Board and Cabinet submissions, planning and task force records, and meeting minutes and agendas, created by the Deputy Minister’s office within the Office of the Premier and Cabinet Office. The records were created between 1990 and 2006 by Deputy Ministers to the Premier and provide evidence of the decision-making function of the Deputy Minister’s office, as well as of the relationship between the Office and other branches of government. The records are generally arranged first by ARCS number and then alphabetically within each ARCS section. Several accessions consisted of records with just one ARCS number, and in those instances, records are arranged alphabetically by file title. These accessions form a sort of subseries dealing with legal opinions, although their filing structure and apparent administration mirrors that of the broader series.

The series includes records dealing with administration and organization, legislation, letters of appreciation and complaints, associations, clubs and societies, committees and commissions, cooperation and liaison, information services, legal opinions and conflicts of interest. Accession 93-5635 deals almost exclusively with conflict of interest files. Files in the last two boxes in this accession were created to outline and document potential conflicts of interest of Ministers and MLAs. The existence of these files for specific individuals should not be taken as an indication that an actual conflict of interest existed, as the files largely appear to have been created as a matter of course.

Many of the records in this series address major legal and societal issues of the day and reflect actions discussed in government. Such societal issues include the “Fast Ferry” incident and First Nations land issues. Records in this series also document changes and amendments to the terms of agencies, boards, and commissions across the province, as well as the privatization of former government functions such as BC Ferries.

Records in accessions 93-7701 and 94-7289 were scattered and out of order when they arrived at the Archives. Some records had fallen out of files, and the files generally were out of order. The archivist has recreated the original filing structure, based on transferred box content lists, which mirrored that of other records in the accession. It appears that at least some of the records were subsequently used in a legal challenge and were likely replaced incorrectly in the box. Stickers were placed on the outside of files used in legal challenges and provide evidence of their usage in that instance.

British Columbia. Office of the Premier

Health care program development files

  • GR-3503
  • Series
  • 1990-2011

The series consists of correspondence, discussion papers, reports, and agreements with health authorities and the federal and provincial governments. The records were created by the Ministry of Health's Health Authorities division and its predecessor, the Performance Management and Improvement division. Due to frequent restructuring within the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Health Services, accession 94-6163 was held for a time in the custody of the Health Services Policy and Quality Assurance division, a successor to the Health Authorities division.

The series documents the development of major province-wide programs designed to improve the health care system, and consists of records showing the rationale behind program development. Major programs that are covered include the BC Telehealth network, abortion services at the Elizabeth Bagshaw and Everywoman’s Healthcare clinics, and the Diabetes Surveillance System. The series also includes records on plastic surgery, macular degeneration treatments, SARS, Riverview, dental services, life support, surgery waiting lists, Canuck Place Children’s Hospital, patient safety, and cardiac revascularization.

The series is covered by ORCS 25100-30 of the Health Authority Performance Management schedule (schedule 122352) and is arranged by program. The records of the series were heavily interfiled with health authority records from other series. In many cases, the records appear to have been misclassified. Although the archivist has made every attempt to strike a balance between respecting the original classification system and arranging the records in a logical way, researchers are advised to consult the finding aids for related series. The majority of the CDs included in this series are commercially produced and do not contain original records. File directories with metadata have been printed to accompany CDs with original records.

British Columbia. Health Authorities division

Soil conservation project final reports

  • GR-2321
  • Series
  • 1990-1994

The series consists of soil conservation project reports created between 1990 and 1994 by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and its predecessor agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. The Canada-British Columbia Soil Conservation Program (CBCSCP) was a program created to accelerate the adoption of environmentally sustainable agricultural production systems to reduce water pollution and soil erosion. The program concluded March 31, 1994.

The records contain final reports submitted to the Ministry, arranged by project code. In some cases, the files include preliminary reports and correspondence. There are also program evaluation reports from 1994. The records have been classified as 25200-60 under the Agricultural, Fisheries and Food Operational Records Classification System (ORCS).

British Columbia. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1991-1998)

Development program files

  • GR-2372
  • Series
  • 1990-2001

The series consists of development program files created by the Industry Organizations Development Branch and the Resource Management Branch of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, and its predecessor body Financial Development Programs Branch, from 1990 to 2001. The files include policy and procedures; final reports, some illustrated with photographs; correspondence; and memoranda and studies relating to various economic development programs including:

Canada-British Columbia Agreement on the Agriculture Component of the Green Plan, established to assist the agri-food sector to strive toward environmental sustainability and socio-economic viability;

Canada-British Columbia Farm Business Management Agreement, a program of conditional grants to develop and facilitate the upgrading of the business management skills of B.C. farm managers;

Partners in Progress program, conditional grants to members of the agriculture, fisheries and food industries to form partnerships to act on and develop new ideas and ways of dealing with increasing competition of world markets;

Fisheries Development and Diversification Program (FDDP), established to provide assistance to the commercial fishing industry by stimulating and encouraging the development of scientific research and seafood products, and the application of technology;

Soil Conservation program, a program to accelerate the adoption of environmentally sustainable agricultural production systems to reduce water pollution and soil erosion.

Intermingled within the files, there are eight VHS videocassettes, fourteen 3 1/2 inch floppy disks, three CD-ROM disks and four objects including a cloth bag, two plastic lids and a plastic bag.

The records have been classified under the Agricultural, Fisheries and Food Operational Records Classification System (ORCS) as:
24200-60: Green plan project final reports.
24500-60: Farm business management final reports.
24600-60: FDDP final reports.
24900-60: Partners in Progress final reports.
25200-60: Soil Conservation project final reports.

British Columbia. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries (2000-2005)

Food Industry Branch records

  • GR-2472
  • Series
  • 1990-2002

The series consists of records created by the Food Industry Branch of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, and its predecessor bodies, from 1990 to 2002.
Records include committee files created by the Branch between 1990 and 1996 as well as other administrative files relating to meetings and executive correspondence. These records were classified under the Administrative Records Classifications System (ARCS).
Records also include those that relate to the food industry market development program known as Buy BC, including policy records and partnership program final reports, from 2000 to 2002 classified under the Agricultural, Fisheries and Food Operational Records Classification System (ORCS).

British Columbia. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries (2000-2005)

Records of the Assistant Deputy Minister, Mineral Resources Division

  • GR-3991
  • Series
  • 1990-1993

This series consists of the records of the Assistant Deputy Minister of the Mineral Resource Division from 1990-1993. At this time, the position was held by Bruce McRae and was part of the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources.

There are files related to the impact of and issues with individual mines across the province. This includes the ministry's involvement in high profile and controversial mining and mineral resource development projects such Westar, Iskut Valley, and Windy Craggy (Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Wilderness Park).

Most records relate to the Protected Area Strategy (PAS) Assistant Deputy Ministers' Committee, of which the Assistant Deputy Minister (ADM), Mineral Resources Division was co-chair. British Columbia's Protected Areas Strategy was the result of Canada's commitment at the 1992 Earth Summit to establish 12% of its land base as protected areas. British Columbia identified new areas for protection through community-based land use planning that involved industry, environmental groups, First Nations, communities, and government. Many records related to the creation and implementation of Protected Areas Strategies and their relation to mining.

Other types of records include correspondence, presentations, studies, annual reports, cabinet submissions, minutes, organizational charts, the Minister’s appointment calendar, and briefing notes. Briefing notes regard approval of mines, such as the Mount Polley mine; other mineral resource management; meetings with mining companies and other governments; and changes to legislation and policies.

Records were selected for permanent retention under the executive records schedule number 102906.

British Columbia. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources (1978-1996)

Commission on Health Care and Costs

  • GR-2801
  • Series
  • 1990-1991

This series consists of records of the Royal Commission on Health Care and Costs, 1990-1991. Records include submissions, records of hearings, executive summaries, staff files, administrative files, press clippings, and contract research reports.

British Columbia. Royal Commission on Health Care and Costs [1990-1991]

Trust fund and project reports

  • GR-3804
  • Series
  • 1990-2005

The series contains the records of the Ministry of Forests relating to Land Resource Management Plans (LRMP) and projects, specifically those of the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area (MKMA). The Ministry of Forests (Fort Nelson and Fort St. John Forest Districts) was part of the working group formed by government to develop plans for the entire MKMA. Other members of the group consisted of representatives from the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks and the Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture. First Nation groups were also added to the group, with representatives from Kaska Dena Council, Muskwa-Kechika Advisory Board, Fort Nelson First Nation, Prophet River First Nation. The working group was chaired by Ron Rutledge of the Fort St. John Forest District.
Land Resource Management Planning is the sub-regional component of integrated resource planning in British Columbia. LRMPs establish directions for land use and specify broad resource management objectives and strategies for areas. These plans provide a comprehensive management framework to guide resource development and more detailed planning.
The records consist primarily of final reports and plans regarding land resource management for the MKMA or surrounding areas. There are also copies of correspondence and memos from other agencies participating in the planning process.
The series also contains annual reports from the Muskwa-Kechika Trust Fund for which the Minister of Environment was the Fund Trustee. The Trust Fund supports wildlife and wilderness resources of the management area through research and integrated management of natural resource development. It also maintains the diversity and abundance of wildlife species and the ecosystems on which they depend throughout the management area. Annual reports provide general information about the management area, information on board members, activity highlights, fundraising financial contributions, expenditures and project descriptions.

British Columbia. Ministry of Forests (1988-2005)

BC Ambulance Service (BCAS) ombudsperson’s investigations

  • GR-4025
  • Series
  • 1990 - 2009

The series consists of ombudsperson’s investigations into matters relating to the BC Ambulance Service. The records were created and received by the Emergency Health Services Commission between 1990 and 2009. They provide details of complaints regarding matters such as patient care by first responders, BCAS hiring practices, emergency vehicle operations, and allegations of workplace harassment that were sent to the ombudsperson and were subsequently investigated. The files also include closed case summaries of complaints received by the ombudsperson each year on matters related to the BC Ambulance Service. These records are governed by the Ombudsperson Act (RSBC 1996, c. 340) which sets out how disputes about government actions arise and are resolved.

The records are arranged by complainant or topic. They include correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and memoranda. They are also assigned an internal surname or topic abbreviation code. The series is covered by ARCS 155-20 (Ombudsperson’s investigations).

British Columbia. Emergency Health Services Commission

Pharmacy audit and monitoring files

  • GR-3597
  • Series
  • 1990-1992

The series consists of monitoring and audit files for pharmacies across British Columbia. The records were created between 1990 and 1992 by the Pharmacare division of the Ministry of Health. The selection of a pharmacy provider for audit can be made either by random or direct selection. The series consists of correspondence, audit and statistical reports, and inspection records. Audits are performed by the Pharmacare audit section and are carried out to ensure compliance with the terms of participation agreements.

The series is arranged by pharmacy audit project based on the internal Pharmacare number assigned to the pharmacy. Records in this series are covered by classification 70420-20 of the Pharmacare Services ORCS (schedule 123389).

British Columbia. Pharmacare division

Property transfer tax court/arbitrator files

  • GR-3843
  • Series
  • 1990-2002

The series consists of property transfer tax court/arbitrator files created by the Taxation Branch between 1990 and 2002. Property transfer tax is a registration tax that was imposed in 1987 under the authority of the Property Purchase Tax Act (SCB 1987, c. 15). It requires all property purchasers to pay the tax when they register transfer at a land title office. The tax rate is based on the property's fair market value. Exemptions are available for some transactions.

If an exemption is denied by the Minister, taxpayers may appeal the decision either in the Supreme Court of British Columbia or by arbitration. The arbitrator's decision is binding and can only be appealed to the Supreme Court of British Columbia if the appeal is on a question of procedure or law. The appeal in Supreme Court is a new hearing that is not limited to the evidence and issues that were before the minister. Decisions of the Supreme Court may be appealed to the BC Court of Appeal.

The records in this series consist of case files containing correspondence, briefing notes, system screen prints and legal documents used to prepare recommendation to the Minister re appeals and to prepare documents for court cases.

The records have been classified as 45800-30 under the Property Taxation Operational Records Classification System (ORCS).

British Columbia. Property Taxation Branch

Records from the Office of the Comptroller of Water Rights

  • GR-3860
  • Series
  • 1990-1997

The records in this series originate from the office of Jack E. Farrell who acted as Deputy Comptroller of Water Rights, Director of the Water Resources Branch and Comptroller of Water Rights over the course of his career. The records relate to the activities done and responsibilities held as a member of the executive in the branch. These include regular correspondence with BC Hydro regarding programs and news releases, as well as files dedicated to legislation projects, committees related to safety, monitoring, and water studies, and annual reports from the Branch detailing current issues, projects, investigations and accomplishments. Committee records include both inter-provincial and international management of water resources along BC borders.

A number of files also describe the organizational structure of the Branch which appears to have gone through a major restructuring in 1995/1996 when the Water management Division/Water Rights Branch became the Water Resources Branch. The Branch was to administer the Water Act, Water Utility Act and the Utilities Commission Act (including licensing of major power projects). They were also responsible for the safety of dams and dykes, regulation of privately owned water utilities, protection from flooding and the collection of water license fees, with other past responsibilities being distributed to other offices.

The records are arranged by ARCs number and then alphabetically. The following primary and secondary numbers from the Administrative Records Classification System are included in the series:
102-20 : ministry meetings
105-02 : ministry organization
105-20 : branch, region and district organization and responsibilities
105-30 : organization/reorganization projects
204-20 : inter-ministerial committees
205-20 : international committees
206-20 : inter-provincial/federal committees
280-20 : executive briefing notes
280-40 : executive issues
350-20 : legal issues
400-20 : program planning files
442-20 : annual reports

British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks

Training and development course packages

  • GR-3898
  • Series
  • 1990-1995

This series consists of training and development course packages created by the Human Resources Branch of the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, 1990-1995. Files contain correspondence, course materials and other records used in course development regarding chemical immobilization of wildlife, basic enforcement, electrofishing and tree assessment. The series also includes the results of a training needs assessment.

Records in this series are covered by ARCS 1730-06, 1735-04 and 1735-05. Records have been selected for full retention

British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks

Accommodation planning as-built drawings

  • GR-3905
  • Series
  • 1990-2006

This series consists of accommodation planning as-built drawings and records regarding buildings solely used by the Ministry of Forests, 1990-2006. Much of the planning was conducted by or with the BC Building corporation.

Records regard the planning, construction, addition and renovation of buildings used by the Ministry of Forests across the province. This includes plans to upgrade or modify existing buildings, organizational moves, space transfers and accommodation re-planning to accommodate organizational change from Ministry restructuring and delineate surplus space. Each file relates to a particular location of satellite offices, Forest District offices, field offices, headquarters, warehouses and other buildings used by Forestry staff. All buildings are no longer in use and have been sold or had their leases terminated.

Records include project specifications, invitations to tender, blueprints, whiteprints, architectural drawings, project briefs, building requirements, sketches, site information, photos, building permits, correspondence, financial records, accommodation proposals, and information on staffing numbers and their required space in particular offices.

The records have been classified as ARCS number 510-02. Files are arranged in the order as they were received by the Ministry.

British Columbia. Ministry of Forests (1988-2005)

Northern Interior resource management plans and aboriginal liaison files

  • GR-4003
  • Series
  • 1990-2014; predominantly 1999-2010

This series consists of resource management plans (RMPs) and aboriginal liaison files from the Northern Interior and surrounding region. Most records date from 1999 to 2010. These records document the creation of various kinds of land and resource management plans, as well as the government’s related consultation and relations with Indigenous groups. Many files relate to Old Growth Management Areas (OGMAs) and other forestry resources.

This series includes a wide variety of types of records and subjects. Each records type has been assigned an ORCS number from the Resource Management ORCS (schedule 144100). This number is included at the beginning of each file code in the finding aid. These are the file numbers used by the creator. In order to search for a particular file type, try searching for all or part of the ORCS number in the finding aid. The following types of files are included in the series:

Aboriginal liaison case files document the government’s resource management involvement with First Nations groups and consultation with respect to resource management plans. Each file documents consultation and communication with a particular First Nation, Tribal Council or other Indigenous group regarding a variety of issues and practices related to resource management and use. Many files document the creation and finalization of various kinds of agreements between the Ministry and First Nations groups. Files also include the planning and execution of joint projects, workshops and meetings to consult First Nations about the creation of resource management plans or to address specific resource management issues. Classified under ORCS number 17020-20.

Resource management plan referral case files relate to the review of plans submitted by organizations outside government, such as industry, First Nations, non-profit groups, and other government bodies. Classified under ORCS number 17490-20.

Land and Resource Management Plans (LRMPs) are sub-regional integrated RMPs. They are large scale and cover a number of resource sectors (a discrete natural or social resource such as tourism, forestry or mining). Regions are divided into smaller management areas called sub-regions. Records may relate to the development, including research, consultation with interested parties and creating terms of reference; implementation; monitoring to determined if the plans objectives are being met; and amendment of LRMPs over time. Similar steps are used for all RMPs in this series. Includes LRMP files for Mackenzie, Prince George, Fort St. James, Vanderhoof, and Kalum. Classified under ORCS numbers 17550-02, 17550-25, 17550-50 and 17550-60.

Landscape unit plants relate to the development, implementation, monitoring and amendment of landscape unit RMPs. Landscape unit plans often result in a set of legally binding resource management goals called 'landscape unit objectives'. These objectives are measurable goals defined by a geographic area, a specific timeframe and an individual resource or use of a resource. Classified under ORCS numbers 17580-55, 17580-25 and 17580-03.

Sustainable resource management plans (SRMPs) cover a relatively small area (usually under 100,000 hectares), referred to as a landscape unit, and address multiple resource management issues in the area. An SRMP is divided into chapters, with each chapter providing the planning for a specific resource value. Records relate to the development, implementation, monitoring and amendment of sustainable resource management plans (SRMPs). This series includes records related to the Fort St. James, Mackenzie, South Trench, Prince George Timber Supply Area, Interior Cedar Hemlock Biodiversity Project, McBride Valemount, Robson Valley and Slim/Dome SRMPs. Classified under ORCS numbers 17730-02, 17730-20, 17730-25 and 17730-30.

Many files relate to a particular Indigenous group, mostly from the Northern Interior region of BC. These include (outdated names used in the records are listed in brackets): Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, Cheslatta Carrier Nation, Gitxsan, Iskut, Lake Babine Nation, Lheidli T’enneh, Lhoosk’uz Dene, Lhtako Dené (Red Bluff), Nadleh Whut’en, Nak’azdli, Nakawē (Saulteau), Nazko, Nisga’a, Saik’uz, Simpcw (North Thompson), Stellat’en, Takla Lake, Tl’azt’en, Tsay Keh Dene, Tse’khene (Kwadacha and McLeod), Tsq’escen (Canim Lake), Ulkatcho, Xat’sūll (Soda Creek), and Yekooche.

Record types include approved plans, terms of reference, objectives, consultation case files, First Nations consultation files, implementation files, planning team records, development case files, correspondence, memoranda, maps, photographs, data, and reports.

British Columbia. Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management

Labour relations investigation case files

  • GR-4077
  • Series
  • 1990 - 2001

The series consists of labour relations investigation case files created between 1990-2001 by the Ministry of Skills Development and Labour and its predecessors : Ministry of Labour (1996-2001), Ministry of Skills, Training, and Labour (1993-1996), and the Ministry of Labour and Consumer Services (1986-1993) in British Columbia. These records document the involvement of government Industrial Relations Officers who, prior to 2002 and in accordance with the Labour Relation Code (RSBC 1996, c. 244), investigated labour relations complaints brought to the Labour Relations Board. The series consists of files documenting investigations of alleged labour violations between individuals, unions, and employers. Some of the files contain completed ballots and the results of union votes on matters under review for labour relations violations. Due to legislative changes, this function is no longer performed by the government Industrial Relations Officers.

The records include copies of referrals from the Labour Relations Board, investigation notes, investigation reports, completed ballots, and correspondence. The series is arranged by employer name. This series is classified under 72100-50 of the Employment Standards ORCS (schedule 112971).

British Columbia. Ministry of Skills Development and Labour

Development case files

  • GR-3835
  • Series
  • 1989-2008

The records in this series document the development of Land and Resource Management Plans and provide evidence of the nature and evolution of the planning process.

The records are mainly organized by topic and region. They cover discussions on specific areas and subjects of concern, such as wildlife, tourism, recreation and conservation. Many of the files include discussions about existing legislation to guide plan development. The records also include other reference material such as documents related to the Protected Areas Strategy with summaries of different forest districts, literature reviews, studies, reports (particularly those about the Protected Areas Designation Process) and interim management direction statements from BC Parks. Many files relate to the LRMP table discussing possibilities to designate new protected areas through land use planning. The records also include various working group plans and recommendations, framework plans for a coordinated approach to planning, as well as guidelines to help participants write these plans.
There are also several folders organized by Resource Management Zone (RMZ) with printouts of maps depicting the area, as well as separate files for interests submitted by the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Ministry of Forests, BC Assets and Land Corporation, and Ministry of Transportation and Highways.

The records are arranged according to the Resource Management Operational Records Classification System (schedule 144100) using the following primary numbers:

17550: RMP – Land and Resource Management Plans
17730: RMP – Sustainable Resource Management Plans
And the secondary number -30 (development case files).

This series currently contains records from the Kamloops, Lillooet LRMP and the Okanagan-Shuswap LRMP tables. The records from the associated accession(s) cover all types of land use and resource planning, including landscape unit plans, sustainable resource management plans, land and resource management plans, local and regional resource use plans, and other land and/or resource use plans as they were all part of a greater land-use strategy.

British Columbia. Ministry of Agriculture and Lands

Resource program evaluation case files

  • GR-4163
  • Series
  • 1989 - 1998

The series consists of records documenting the evaluation of residential care programs and day services in British Columbia. The records were created and received by the Ministry for Children and Families, Ministry of Social Services, and Ministry of Social Services and Housing between 1989-1998. As a result of institutional downsizing, the ministry contracted out external monitoring services specific to residential and day services across BC. The contractors, known as the Provincial Review Team (PRT), created evaluative reports on the family home or day service. The reports include overviews of the clients and their requirements, the model of service, the review process, and the overall impression of the residential care home or day service program. Residences may be semi-independent apartment supports and training homes; family model homes (1-8 clients per home); facilities (7 or more clients); and staffed residences (approximately 4 clients). Day services include supported employment and self-help skills programs. Some of the files contain information packages on the PRT, various proposals, and some contract files.

The records are arranged alphabetically by the name of the program or topic. The records include correspondence files, evaluation reviews, reports, follow-up surveys, and research/reference materials. These records are classified as resource program evaluation case files (secondary 45130-50) under the Ministry for Children and Family Development ORCS (schedule 118669).

British Columbia. Ministry for Children and Families

Reasons for judgement

  • GR-2097
  • Series
  • 1989

Reasons for judgement of the Honourable Chief Justice Allan McEachern in the case of Delgamuukw, also known as Ken Muldoe, suing on his own behalf and on behalf of all members of the House of Delgamuukw and others vs. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the province of British Columbia and the Attorney General of British Columbia. Case no. 843/1984 (Smithers registry), heard at Vancouver, B.C., July 6-7, 1989.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Vancouver)

Records of the Assistant Deputy Minister, Community and Regional Development Division

  • GR-3561
  • Series
  • 1989-1996

The series consists of applications to the Small Business Assistant Program fund, meeting minutes, briefing notes, business plans, reports, recommendations, and Treasury Board submissions created by the Assistant Deputy Minister of the Community and Regional Development division between 1989 and 1996. The records demonstrate the involvement of the provincial government in the development and running of small businesses across the province, as the division provided information for individuals wishing to start their own business. The series consists of applications for funding from small start-up businesses as well as from local museums and local history societies. The series also consists of several records documenting the Natural Resource Community fund, which provided assistance to struggling resource-dependent towns. Through applications to the Fund, the series documents the rise and fall of the fortunes of small BC towns, as mines and mills temporarily or permanently shuttered.

The records were primarily created by Wayne Hatch and Catherine Read in their roles as the Assistant Deputy Minister of Community and Regional Development.

British Columbia. Ministry of Economic Development, Small Business and Trade

Order of British Columbia records

  • GR-3629
  • Series
  • 1989 - 2012

The series consists of records related to the Order of British Columbia (OBC); these include files regarding recipients of the award and files concerning the Order of British Columbia Advisory Council.

The records document the administration of the Order of British Columbia program, established under the Provincial Symbols and Honours Act (RSBC 1996, c. 380).

Records relating to recipients of the OBC include recipient biographies, information and correspondence to recipients, support letters, and letters to and from nominators and supporters.

Records also include the following types, and relate to the following subjects: advisory council meetings, records regarding investiture and dinners, scripts and speeches and news clippings.

The series corresponds to the Protocol and Events ORCS (schedule 881036), 1994. The records are classified as : Order of British Columbia - general (50840-01), Order of British Columbia advisory council (50840-02), presentation ceremonies (50840-03), and Order of British Columbia case files (50840-20),

British Columbia. Office of Protocol

Invermere Supreme Court probate/estate files

  • GR-3988
  • Series
  • 1989-2002

This series consists of probate or estate files from the Supreme Court of Invermere from 1989-2002. Files are arranged by file number which are assigned in the order probates are filed with the court. Original or copies of wills may be included in the files.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Invermere)

Cabinet Order-in-Council background material

  • GR-3977
  • Series
  • 1989-2003

This series consists of background materials used by members of cabinet in the creation and approval of orders-in-council (OICs) and Ministerial Orders, from 1989-2003.

The majority of these records are information sheets or resumes which identify the relevant Ministry, contact person, summary of background information, authority (such as any related legislation), concerns from Legislative Counsel, impacts of the OIC, and tracking information. The OIC number is usually stamped in the top right corner. Numbers with the prefix “M” are Ministerial Orders, not OICs.

Information sheets may be stapled to other associated supporting records such as correspondence, reference materials, financial impact statements, copies of the OIC, and coloured slips showing it has been reviewed by Legislative Counsel. Green slips note the OIC can proceed, yellow indicates certain conditions that need to be met, and red indicates the OIC may be invalid or open to challenge. Most packages do not include copies of the actual OIC.

There are also a few files relating to a 1983 OIC “reduction exercise”. This involved reviewing legislation to determine if statutory powers requiring routine OICs to have full consideration and approval of cabinet could be transferred to the Minister concerned. This change was considered so Cabinet could spend more time on “non-routine” issues.

Early OICs are grouped by the name of the Ministry responsible, and roughly chronologically within each grouping. Sheets may not clearly be labelled with the year and files may contain OICs for multiple years.

Later OICs are arranged chronologically by year and OIC number. There may not be records for every OIC number or there may be a placeholder noting where records for an OIC are not included. Each year filed chronologically may begin with files for minutes of Cabinet and other miscellaneous files related to OICS of that year.

Records in the series are covered by ORCS 10200-30 of schedule 881099 (Office of the Premier and Executive Council).

British Columbia. Office of the Premier

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