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PREMIER LAUNCHES CONVERSATION ON HEALTH


Premier Gordon Campbell launched the provincewide Conversation on Health, which will seek input and ideas from British Columbians on how to sustain the public health care system to ensure it can meet the needs of future generations.
[News release]
[Conversation On Health website]

October 17, 2006
ROUNDTABLE REPORT PROMOTES SMALL BUSINESS GROWTH
 
VANCOUVER – Supporting human resource development, reducing the regulatory burden for small business and reducing tax complexity will foster further growth in British Columbia’s thriving small business sector, according to the first-year report of the Small Business Roundtable.
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October 17, 2006
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH HONOURS ABORIGINAL WOMEN IN B.C
 
VICTORIA – In honour of Women’s History Month, Aboriginal women in B.C. are being recognized and celebrated for their contributions to our province by Community Services Minister Ida Chong, representatives of the First Nations Leadership Council and the Métis Nation BC.
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October 17, 2006
PUBLIC SAFETY DRIVES DISCUSSIONS IN NEWFOUNDLAND
 
VICTORIA – B.C.’s concern about significant public safety issues such as organized crime, non-returnable warrants, cybercrime, Internet luring and crystal meth will form the foundation of cross-country discussions with other Canadian jurisdictions, Solicitor General John Les and Attorney General Wally Oppal said today.
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October 17, 2006
PROVINCE, LIBRARIES LAUNCH VIRTUAL REFERENCE SERVICE
 
VICTORIA – British Columbians will have better access to more information thanks to a new virtual reference library service called AskAway, Education Minister Shirley Bond and Advanced Education Minister Murray Coell announced during the Libraries in Dialogue with Government conference.
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October 16, 2006
OFFICE TO BETTER SERVE SMALL BUSINESS, RESOURCE SECTORS
 
WILLIAMS LAKE – A new office will deliver an award-winning, integrated service to government’s natural resource clients and similar time-saving help to new and growing small businesses.
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