File consists of a copy of a report by the Institute of Environmental Studies titled "Wildlife and Agriculture in the Fraser Valley." The report was prepared for the B.C. Fish and Wildlife Branch as part of a conference series called "Wildlife For Tomorrow".
File consists of copies of "What's Up", which was produced as part of a summer English language program. There were six issues published, however, the first issue is missing from this file.
File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to the development of a proposed Visual Merchandising program. (Visual Merchandising is the process of displaying products in a way to make them appealing and desirable for consumers, such as in a store's window.) These materials include correspondence, proposals, newsletters, articles, materials from the British Display Society, and much more.
File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to the possible development of an Urban Planning program at Douglas College. These include correspondence and a preliminary proposal.
File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to a Legal-Correctional Community Re-Entry Program proposed by the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs. These include correspondence and program information.
File consists of a copy of "Twenty Years of Making a Difference," a publication produced by the College in celebration of its 20th Anniversary. The book features articles, timelines, and photographs documenting the history of Douglas College. Also included in a letter from the 20th Anniversary Steering Committee.
File consists of flyers related to the College's twentieth anniversary celebrations. These include calls for proposals, requests for photographs, a calendar of events, and more.
Series consists of materials pertaining to the College's twentieth anniversary celebration in 1989 and 1990. (The festivities began in September 1989.) These include event flyers, a bulletin called "Catch the Action," and a publication called "Twenty Years of Making a Difference." The Public Information Office was responsible for producing these items, while the festivities in general were overseen by the 20th Anniversary Steering Committee.
File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to the possible development of a Truck Driver Training Program at Douglas College. These include correspondence, memoranda, a newspaper clippings, and other supporting documents.