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VANCOUVER – Premier Gordon Campbell and BC Achievement Foundation chair Keith Mitchell announced that the BC Creative Achievement Awards program has expanded to include new awards for B.C. First Nations artists.
DAWSON CREEK – The Province has proclaimed Oct. 1-7 Oil and Gas Week in B.C. to recognize the growing contribution of the oil and gas industry to B.C.’s economy and communities, Premier Gordon Campbell announced at the opening of the 2006 Oil and Gas Conference.
VANCOUVER – Premier Gordon Campbell and Keith Mitchell, chair of the British Columbia Achievement Foundation, issued a call today for submissions for the third annual British Columbia Award for Canadian Non-Fiction.
VICTORIA – Premier Gordon Campbell released the following statement in recognition of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation’s CIBC Run for the Cure as he joined thousands of participants for the annual event in support of breast cancer awareness and research.
MODERNIZED HOSPITAL TO BENEFIT EAST KOOTENAY PATIENTS
CRANBROOK – Premier Gordon Campbell officially opened the doors of a $32-million renovation project at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital (EKRH), to provide patients with a new emergency department, ambulatory care centre and front entrance.