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2005 - 2009 News Archive

Government Wide: Jobs and the Economy

SQUAMISH – The Province celebrated excellence in mine safety at the combined Provincial Mine Rescue, First Aid and Safety Awards ceremony held June 6 near Squamish.
KAMLOOPS – The Province will develop a new fencing program to protect livestock along highway and rail corridors, and create a new Ranching Task Force to support the province’s ranching industry, Premier Gordon Campbell said at the BC Cattlemen’s Association annual general meeting.
VICTORIA – The May 20, 2009 sale of oil and gas rights in British Columbia generated $10 million in bonus bids.
VICTORIA – The Premier’s Technology Council has released its 12th report promoting continued development of the three pillars of a knowledge-based society. The three pillars are infrastructure for a knowledge-based society, government services in a knowledge-based society and growing a knowledge-based economy and the report notes significant progress on all three pillars.
VICTORIA - East Kootenay residents will benefit from $270,300 to improve travel and safety conditions on several Forest Service roads (FSRs), Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell, Community Development Minster Kevin Krueger and Tourism, Culture and the Arts Minister Bill Bennett announced.
VICTORIA - Residents in the West Kootenay/Boundary area will benefit from $573,300 to improve travel and safety conditions on several Forest Service roads (FSRs), Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell, Community Development Minster Kevin Krueger and Tourism, Culture and the Arts Minister Bill Bennett announced.
VANCOUVER – The Province will encourage the immigration of business owners and skilled workers to B.C. from northern India with the appointment of a B.C. in-market business investment and skills liaison representative based in the Chandigarh region of the Punjab.
VICTORIA – Residents of the Cariboo-Chilcotin will benefit from nearly $1.5 million to improve travel and safety on Forest Service roads, Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell and Community Development Minister Kevin Krueger announced.
QUESNEL – Residents will benefit from more than $112,500 to improve travel and safety conditions on several area Forest Service roads, Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell and Community Development Minister Kevin Krueger announced.
VICTORIA – Residents of Haida Gwaii will benefit from $200,000 to improve travel and safety on the Moresby Forest Service Road, Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell and Community Development Minister Kevin Krueger announced.
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