December 15, 2006 TRANS CANADA TRAIL CONNECTS COMMUNITIES Read More »
The Province, the Capital Regional District and the Cowichan Valley Regional District are partnering on a $1.2-million project to construct a portion of the Trans Canada Trail. The new 24-km route will connect existing recreational trails in the...
December 14, 2006 B.C. CELEBRATES THREE NEW TRADES TRAINING INITIATIVES Read More »
VANCOUVER - Industry leadership of British Columbia's skills training system continues to expand with the approval by the Industry Training Authority of three new industry training organizations in vital economic sectors: tourism...
December 11, 2006 B.C. FOOD PRODUCTS MAKE THE BEST MEAL ON EARTH Read More »
VICTORIA - As British Columbians begin planning holiday meals, Agriculture and Lands Minister Pat Bell is urging everyone to set their tables with B.C. products.
December 6, 2006 STRONG FISH HEALTH STRATEGY WORKING, AUDIT SHOWS Read More »
VICTORIA - The most comprehensive farmed fish health report ever done in North America shows British Columbia's results-based regulatory regime is working, Minister of Agriculture and Lands Pat Bell said today.
December 5, 2006 REGIONAL RESEARCH FUNDING GETS BOOST FROM PROVINCE Read More »
Provincial funding for science and technology networks in B.C.'s rural areas has almost doubled to fast-track innovative ideas and support economic development throughout the province, announced Advanced Education Minister Murray Coell.
- News Release - Rossland
- News Release - Kelowna
- News Release - Regional Funding Gets Boost from Province
- News Release - MISTIC Mid-Island Region
- News Release - Prince George
- News Release - Fort St. John
- News Release - Kamloops
- News Release - Cranbrook
- News Release - Terrace
- From left: David Dolphin, CEO, BCIC, Dan Gunn, executive director of VIATeC in his role as BCRSTN president, and Advanced Education Minister Murray Coell.
- Advanced Education Minister Coell (right) with Ray Spooner, executive director, Innovation Resource Centre (centre), and David Dolphin, chief executive officer BC Innovation Council.
- From left: David Dolphin, CEO, BC Innovation Council, Lori Ackerman, executive director, Science and Technology Association of the North and Advanced Education Minister Murray Coell.
- From left: David Dolphin, CEO, BCIC, Carolyn Tatton, executive director Mid-Island Science, Technology and Innovation Council and Advanced Education Minister Murray Coell.
- David Dolphin, CEO, BCIC, with John Savage, president, Interior Science Innovation Council, Bill McQuarrie, executive director of same and Advanced Education Minister Coell.
- From Left: David Dolphin, CEO, BCIC, Gerri Brightwell, executive director, KRIC, Marilyn Petersen, board chair, KRIC, and Advanced Education Minister Murray Coell.
- From left: David Dolphin, CEO, BC Innovation Council, Christine Slanz Ignas, executive director, Northwest Science and Innovations Society and Advanced Education Minister Murray Coell.
November 24, 2006 PREMIER MEETS WITH GUANGDONG GOVERNOR HUANG HUAHUA Read More »
Premier Gordon Campbell helped celebrate British Columbia's special relationship with its sister province in China by turning the sod today on the Guangdong-British Columbia Pacific Gateway Park, which will also serve as a showcase for outdoor wood...
November 20, 2006 PREMIER ADVANCES EDUCATION TIES WITH CHINA Read More »
Students from B.C. and China will have more opportunities for their degrees, diplomas and certificates to be recognized in each other's homelands under an agreement signed by Premier Gordon Campbell and Chinese Minister of Education Zhou Ji.
November 20, 2006 PREMIER UNVEILS B.C. CANADA PAVILION FOR BEIJING GAMES Read More »
BEIJING - Premier Gordon Campbell unveiled plans today for British Columbia Canada Pavilion, which will be British Columbia and Canada's showcase to the world at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.
November 17, 2006 PREMIER LAUNCHES CHINA TOURISM MARKETING CAMPAIGN Read More »
SHANGHAI - Premier Gordon Campbell unveiled Tourism British Columbia's China Tourism Marketing Campaign at the China International Travel Mart trade show in Shanghai today.
November 16, 2006 NEW LAB ENHANCES HUMAN AND ANIMAL HEALTH PROTECTION Read More »
ABBOTSFORD - Construction will begin next month on a high-tech lab that will allow the Province to respond faster and more efficiently to animal disease incidents, Minister of Agriculture and Lands Pat Bell announced today.
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