Middle North: Strange Things Done

Episode 6: Sawmills and Small Communities in the Upper Fraser Valley: Interview with Dr. Greg Halseth

45 min · 3. Okt. 2025
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The sawmill communities of the Upper Fraser Valley provide a perspectives that may help our reflection on social, economic and environmental processes that shaped the Middle North. Dr. Greg Halseth introduces some of this history and an Oral History Project that work that he and a team of researchers conducted twenty years ago. These oral histories are now available at the Archive of the University of Northern British Columbia and shed light on the particular lived experience of the Upper Fraser Valley after the arrival of the railroad.

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Episode 8: Recreation at Residential Schools in the Far North

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