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2005 - 2009 News Archive

Government Wide: Government Operations

VICTORIA– Premier Gordon Campbell appointed a new cabinet to build a strong economic future, capitalize on hosting the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games and seize emerging global opportunities as Canada’s Pacific Gateway.
VICTORIA – Government is now accepting applications for the Financial Hardship Property Tax Deferment Program announced by Premier Gordon Campbell on Nov. 1, 2008, Finance Minister Colin Hansen said.
VICTORIA – The B.C. government has appointed an independent panel to examine the government’s budget process. This panel is a requirement of the Budget Transparency and Accountability Act. This legislation mandates that the panel’s report will be made public by Sept. 30, 2009.
VICTORIA – Seven of B.C.’s initial attack crews have been deployed to the Yukon Territory to help manage anticipated fire starts.
VICTORIA – An awareness initiative to reduce preventable injuries gets underway this week, thanks to a partnership between community, safety, professional, and government organizations, Labour and Citizens’ Services minister Iain Black said.
VANCOUVER – Updated statistics for Vancouver’s Downtown Community Court reveal the courtroom concluded 1,273 cases between last September and April 2009.
VICTORIA – A new regulation takes effect today to enhance the safety of emergency workers by requiring drivers to slow down and move over when passing parked emergency vehicles that have their lights flashing.
VICTORIA – Starting June 1, the medical profession will come under the Health Professions Act to further increase accountability and transparency, said Health Services Minister George Abbott.
VICTORIA – Annual tax notices have been mailed to more than 334,000 rural area owners of British Columbia property.
OSOYOOS – Forest health experts from the Ministry of Forests and Range invite Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen residents to an information session to discuss preventive measures and options regarding an outbreak of Douglas-fir tussock moth along the Highway 3 corridor, from Hedley to Osoyoos as well as other areas in the Okanagan Valley this spring and summer.
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