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October 20, 2004
Premier Campbell and Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival founder Alma Lee talk about the books highlighted at the 17th annual festival, which brings some of the world's leading authors to Vancouver.
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October 20, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell announced the B.C. Achievement Foundation's new B.C. Award for Canadian Non-Fiction at the 17th annual Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival. Read More >> . Go to British Columbia Achievement Foundation.
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October 19, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell meets with the Regional Advisory Committee of the Northwest Region in Terrace to discuss opportunities created by the $135-million Northern Development Initiative.
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October 19, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell meets with the Regional Advisory Committee of the Northeast Region in Fort St. John to discuss opportunities created by the $135-million Northern Development Initiative.
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October 18, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell meets with the Regional Advisory Committee of the Prince George Region to discuss opportunities created by the $135-million Northern Development Initiative.
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October 18, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell meets with the Regional Advisory Committee of the Cariboo-Chilcotin-Lillooet Region in Williams Lake.
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October 17, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell welcomes home the B.C. athletes who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Athens at a special ceremony at Science World in Vancouver.
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October 16, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell joined Prince George Mayor Colin Kinsley, Transportation Minister Kevin Falcon, Forests Minister Mike de Jong and Northern MLAs Shirley Bond, Pat Bell, Roger Harris and John Wilson to launch the Chicago Express rail service in Prince George.
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October 16, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell outlines the benefits of the new Chicago Express rail service for all of northern B.C., including the fact that goods shipped from Prince George will reach Chicago 2 days faster than before the B.C.-CN Rail Partnership.
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October 16, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell joined members of the Novak family, owners of Dunkley Lumber, to celebrate the opening of the company's $50-million expansion of their mill near Hixon. From left to right are Joe Novak, Tony Novak, Premier Campbell, and Henry Novak.
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October 16, 2004
Premier Campbell joined Forests Minister Michael de Jong, local MLAs and members of the Novak family to celebrate the opening of the $50-million expansion of Dunkley Lumber's sawmill near Hixon, which will create an additional 50 jobs at the mill.
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October 8, 2004
Premier Campbell drops the puck for Vancouver
Canucks coach Marc Crawford and young B.C. hockey players at the launch of
the third annual Spirit of 2010 Hockey Tournament.
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October 8, 2004
Premier Campbell and Vancouver Canucks Head Coach Marc Crawford
joined some young B.C. hockey players to launch the third annual Spirit of
2010 Hockey Tournament.
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