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Dr. Ka-iu Fung - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Ka-iu Fung, professor, Department of Geography.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Ka-iu Fung was born on 26 June 1935 in Hong Kong. After enduring a difficult childhood and surviving the hardships of World War II he went on to excel in high school, eventually winning a much coveted place in university where he studied Geography. Dr. Fung eventually won a scholarship and moved to Edmonton to do his MSc at the University of Alberta in. He moved to Saskatoon in 1965 after being recommended to work as a cartographer on the book Atlas of Saskatchewan. Dr. Fung earned his PhD from the University of London, England in 1979. During his career at the U of S he served as editor on the Atlas of Saskatchewan for the "Millennium Edition". He was extremely proud of his involvement in the atlas projects often marvelling that he had done most of the maps in the first edition by hand while the update was done fully on the computer. The latest Atlas of Saskatchewan won two Saskatchewan Book Awards and has taken its place on many bookshelves in the province. After 37 years of dedicated service to the Department of Geography, Dr. Fung retired in 2002 and was named Professor Emeritus. Dr. Fung died in Saskatoon in 2013.

Denis St-Onge fonds

  • MG 299
  • Fondo
  • 1957-2004

This fonds documents Dr. St-Onge's professional and academic career including correspondence with colleagues, course and committee material, and photographic records. The slides are filed by year and document St-Onge's private and professional life.

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J.H. Richards fonds

  • MG 93
  • Fondo
  • 1956-2003 (inclusive); 1956-1988 (predominant)

This fonds consists largely of Richards' correspondence, lecture materials, personal data, addresses, articles, and research material. His work on the "Atlas of Saskatchewan" is included as is a variety of research material from studies done on an array of topics including land use, mapping, Saskatchewan land inventory, Grasslands National Park, recreational land use, regional planning, land use conflicts, and the NASA course at the Johnson Space Centre.

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