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PREMIER CAMPBELL OUTSIDE THE NEW DR. PETER CENTRE


September 25, 2003
Premier Campbell outside the new Dr. Peter Centre, which was made possible by contributions from the federal and provincial governments, the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation, the Ministry of Health Services, Vancouver Coastal Health, and the City of Vancouver.

Premier Campbell outside the new Dr. Peter Centre, which was made possible by contributions from the federal and provincial governments, the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation, the Ministry of Health Services, Vancouver Coastal Health, and the City of Vancouver.

September 2003 Photos
2003-09-25 - Premier Campbell outside the new Dr. Peter Centre, which was made possible by contributions from the federal and provincial governments, the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation, the Ministry of Health Services, Vancouver Coastal Health, and the City of Vancouver.
2003-09-25 - Premier Gordon Campbell celebrates the opening of the Dr. Peter Centre, Canada's first supportive housing development and day-health centre for people with HIV/AIDS, in Vancouver on Sept. 25.
2003-09-25 - Premier Gordon Campbell joins Henrik and Daniel Sedin of the Vancouver Canucks to help raise more than $235,000 for children's literacy in B.C. during Raise-A-Reader day in Vancouver.
2003-09-21 - Premier Campbell and Vancouver-Burrard MLA Lorne Mayencourt lead 7,000 participants in the 18th annual Vancouver AIDS Walk September 21, 2003. Walkers raised well over $400,000 for HIV/AIDS programs.
2003-09-21 - Premier Gordon Campbell speaks at the 18th annual Vancouver AIDS Walk September 21, 2003. Renowned local artist Joe Average designed the artwork on both the poster and the Premier's t-shirt.
2003-09-19 - Premier Gordon Campbell announces the Achieve BC initiative in Vancouver Sept. 19. The first-of-its kind initiative provides British Columbians with access to tools and resources to help them achieve their goals.
2003-09-19 - Premier Gordon Campbell talks with culinary arts students from Vancouver Community College about their career opportunities at the launch of Achieve BC in Vancouver.
2003-09-16 - Premier Gordon Campbell joins his fellow western premiers and governors from the western U.S. at the Western Governors Association meeting in Big Sky, Montana. From left to right are: Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns; Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert; Alberta Premier Ralph Klein; Manitoba Premier Gary Doer; Premier Campbell; Montana Governor Judy Martz; Colorado Governor Bill Owens; Utah Governor Michael Levitt; South Dakota Governor Michael Rounds; Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne; and Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski.
2003-09-16 - Premier Campbell signs bi-lateral environmental co-operation arrangements with the states of Idaho and Montana at the Western Governors' Association meeting in Montana. From left to right are: Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne; Premier Campbell; and Montana Governor Judy Martz.
2003-09-12 - Premier Gordon Campbell shows his support for B.C. cattle ranchers at the Beef It Up BBQ in Williams Lake on Sept. 12.
2003-09-09 - Premier Gordon Campbell checks out the fit of Grouse Mountain's new high-speed quad chairlift at the groundbreaking ceremony September 9, 2003. Left to right: Stuart McLaughlin, President of Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd.; Premier Gordon Campbell; West Vancouver-Capilano MLA Ralph Sultan; Mayor Don Bell, District of North Vancouver.
2003-09-09 - Premier Gordon Campbell addresses media and guests from the Peak area of Vancouver's Grouse Mountain. The Premier attended the resort's groundbreaking ceremony of a new high-speed quad chairlift on September 9, 2003.
2003-09-09 - Premier Gordon Campbell outlines the government's Action Plan for increasing student achievement in B.C.'s schools. The Premier was speaking at David Brankin Elementary School in Surrey, on September 9, 2003.
2003-09-09 - Children at David Brankin Elementary School in Surrey chat with Premier Gordon Campbell. The Premier was in Surrey to outline the government's Action Plan to improve student achievement in British Columbia.
2003-09-03 - Premier Gordon Campbell officially opens the 2003 B.C. Seniors Games in Chilliwack. More than 2,700 participants and 1,100 volunteers are taking part in the 16th annual Seniors Games from Sept. 3-6.