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July 2003 Events

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July 31, 2003
PREMIER'S STATEMENT ON BSE

VICTORIA — Premier Gordon Campbell issued the following statement on bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).

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July 28, 2003
NEW FERRY COMMISSIONER AND BCUC CHAIR APPOINTED

VICTORIA — A new ferry commissioner and a new chair of the B.C. Utilities Commission have been appointed to help protect the interests of B.C. consumers.

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July 23, 2003
PROVINCE WILL NOT PROCEED WITH LEASE OF COQUIHALLA

VICTORIA — The province has listened to the public and will not proceed with a proposal to lease the Coquihalla Highway to a private partner.

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July 21, 2003
JIM MUTTER NEW PREMIER'S TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL PRESIDENT

VICTORIA — Jim Mutter has been appointed the new president of the Premier's Technology Council.

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July 18, 2003
NEW PATIENT FACILITY TO IMPROVE HEARTLANDS CARE
Premier Gordon Campbell adjusts a bed in the new patient-care addition at Prince George Memorial Hospital. The addition, unveiled on July 18, 2003, is part of a $50-million expansion to the hospital. With the premier are Prince George North MLA Pat Bell and Advanced Education Minister Shirley Bond.

PRINCE GEORGE — Improved services at a state of the art facility will ensure better access for patients in northern B.C., following the opening of a major new patient-care addition at Prince George Regional Hospital (PGRH).

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July 11, 2003
ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCE IN CHARLOTTETOWN
Premier Gordon Campbell discusses priorities for interprovincial cooperation at the 44th Annual Premiers' Conference in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, July 11 2003. Left to right are: New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord; Premier Campbell; and Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert.

CHARLOTTETOWN — Premier Gordon Campbell attended the 44th Annual Premiers' Conference in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

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July 2, 2003
B.C. WINS 2010 OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES
Vancouver on July 5, 2003 to celebrate Canada's win of the 2010 Winter Games. From left to right: Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell; Premier Campbell; Heritage Minister Sheila Copps; Maria Uhrynchuk, the winner of two tickets to the Games opening ceremonies in 2010; and Squamish Chief Gibby Jacob.

VANCOUVER — Athletes and spectators from around the world will gather in Vancouver and the alpine resort of Whistler in 2010 to celebrate the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

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