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Arthur Clore interview

SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Arthur Lee Clore : the Skeena River region, c.1910 PERIOD COVERED: 1910-1914 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: This interview begins with a long lead in of harbour sounds, misc. sounds and a bell tolling. Arthur Clore speaks about coming to the Skeena country from Ketchikan, Alaska in 1910. He talks a;bout his impressions of Prince Rupert, offers of work, the Kitselas Hotel Bar, George Kerr, Kitselas' importance, Indian battles, the Kitselas townsite c.1910, steamboats -- Foley, Wells and Stewart a;nd qualities of the local inhabitants. He describes a journey from Kitselas to Telkwa and stories of Copper City. TRACK 2: Arthur Clore continues with recollections of the trail to Telkwa, the wreck ;of the "Mount Royal", Kitselas, a Hazelton bank robbery, the Skeena River, sighting "Haley's Comet", memories of Alaska and the volcanic activity of 1913.

Webster! : 1983-02-22

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Steve Wyatt reports on Bill Kordyban’s $20 million Carrier Lumber in Prince George and John Gibbs reports on Hazelton and its closed mills, owned by BCRIC. Golfer Joy Erickson and Dr. Charles Paris, Chair, BC Human Rights Commission, discuss a challenge to the Human Rights Commission posed by Ms. Erickson. Dr. Paris and Jack then talk about the problems of farm workers in the Fraser Valley and increasing complaints of sexual harassment. Vancouver Alderman May Brown (TEAM) discusses the Cambie Street Bridge alignment.

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