Forestry is one of the largest economic drivers in Prince George, and there are a number of pulp and lumber mills around the community. The city surroundings were featured in a forestry film produced by Cornel Neronovitch, who owned three sawmills in the Prince George area. This film, and others like it, such as the British Columbia Forest Service’s The Mark of Progress (1959), are held in the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) Archives and Special Collections, which is also in Prince George. Prince George and its economic significance are the focus of the introduction of The Mark of Progress, which premiered in front of a live audience in the city and is now digitally available on YouTube courtesy of the UNBC Northern BC Archives.