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COWICHAN VALLEY TO HOST 2005 B.C. SENIORS GAMES


February 26, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell celebrates with Cowichan Valley residents after announcing that the valley will host the 2005 BC Seniors Games.

Premier Gordon Campbell celebrates with Cowichan Valley residents after announcing that the valley will host the 2005 BC Seniors Games.

February 2004 Photos
2004-02-26 - Premier Gordon Campbell celebrates with Cowichan Valley residents after announcing that the valley will host the 2005 BC Seniors Games.
2004-02-24 - Premier Gordon Campbell is pictured with Canada's provincial and territorial leaders at the inaugural meeting of the Council of the Federation, in Vancouver February 24, 2004. The Council of the Federation was formed to give the provinces and territories a say on issues of national interest.
2004-02-24 - Premier Gordon Campbell and the leaders of Canada's other provinces and territories address the media at the first Council of the Federation meeting in Vancouver February 24, 2004. Premier Campbell is flanked by New Brunswick premier Bernard Lord and Saskatchewan premier Lorne Calvert.
2004-02-19 - Premier Gordon Campbell and Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Minister John van Dongen celebrate B.C.'s agriculture industry at the Pacific Agriculture Show in Abbotsford Feb. 19, 2004.
2004-02-12 - Premier Gordon Campbell joins athletes and community leaders to celebrate the start of a six-year countdown to the 2010 Olympics.
2004-02-11 - Premier Campbell wishes good luck to athletes from the 129-member Team BC as they depart for the Special Olympics Canadian National Winter Games started Feb. 16 in Prince Edward Island.
2004-02-09 - Premier Gordon Campbell congratulates Canfor at the official opening of the newly expanded Canfor Houston mill. The company's $26-million investment has made the Houston mill the largest sawmill in the world.
2004-02-06 - Premier Gordon Campbell joined young athletes from across northern B.C. to officially open the B.C. Northern Games in Kitimat.
2004-02-05 - Premier Gordon Campbell signs agreements with four of the Turning Point First Nations, providing almost $10.8 million in forestry revenue sharing and access to more than 1 million cubic metres of timber. From left to right are: Forests Minister Michael de Jong, Premier Campbell, Wuikinuxv First Nation Chief Councillor Alex Chartrand, and Councillor Frank Hanuse, Wuikinuxv First Nation.