- UPBC financial statements 1970-1995
- Directories, bylaws & membership rosters from Edmonton, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, 1970-1992
- Convention reports, 1985-1995
- Minutes of the UPBC executive meetings, 1974-1975
- other materials, miscellaneous 1966-1997
The series contains materials related to history of Ukrainians. These are published articles and manuscripts by Michael W. Martyn, Alexander Royick, Zenon S. Pohorecky, Ann Forest, Albert Mohr, G.N. Emery, Alexander MalyckyOrest T. Martynowych, Raymond Charuk, Manoly Lupul, Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, Diane I. Hodgson, Andrij Makuch, Myrna Kostash, M. Marunchak, Myron Momryk.
It also includes the following publications:
- John C. Lehr Ukrainian Vernacular Architecture in Alberta 1872, 1976 Manuscript and publication
- The Village Modem 1988
- Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village Site Development Master Plan 1977
- John Patrick Day. The Ukrainian Bookstore and the Koermann Block August 1978 198 p.
- Alexander Bunka. Early Ukrainian Settlers in Saskatchewan 1967
- Ukrainians in Alberta: Shandro, Bellis, Thorhild, Smoky Lake, Myrnam 1942-1970
- Presunka. My Canada Series 1968-1971, N 1-36 + Bicultural Retreat 1966-1971
- History of Ukrainians in Canada (brochures) 1953-1986
- Vita. A Ukrainian Community. Books 1-3 1977-1981
- Ukrainian Toronto Media. A study 1982
- The Great Pioneers who Cleared and broke the Virgine Land of Josephburg, 1867-1967
- Publications by Myrna Kotash and Sandra Gwyn in the "Saturday Night" periodical, 1972, 1974.
- A folder "Miscellaneous" contains some materials from an oversized package that came from UCAMA with a note to add it to the Lupul collection.
The series contains Ukrainian Canadian festivals and concerts programs; advertising materials.
Recordings are thematically diverse, recorded in a different time. Particular content is unknown.
The series contains obituaries, eulogies, biographies and CVs of famous Ukrainian Canadians
UntitledThe series contains materials about cultural life of ethnic minorities in Western Canada
Conference programs, recommendations and presentations predominantly about multiculturalism, ethnic groups, and bilingual education.
The series contains clippings from the Canadian Farmer Calendar about life of Ukrainian communities in Canada.
Canadian Ukrainian organizations' briefs and recommendations pertaining the Ukrainian language and culture development in Canada.
The series contains materials about history of education in Western Canada
Various materials related to bilingual education in Alberta including newspaper clippings, conference proceedings, curricula, educational materials, official letters, documents, research studies, and legal materials on equality rights.