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PREMIER SUPPORTS RAISE-A-READER LITERACY CAMPAIGN


September 30, 2004
Premier Gordon Campbell joined community volunteers to raise donations for the 2004 Raise-A-Reader literacy campaign in Vancouver. The Province has committed to match Raise-A-Reader donations collected during September to support literacy programs across B.C.

Premier Gordon Campbell joined community volunteers to raise donations for the 2004 Raise-A-Reader literacy campaign in Vancouver. The Province has committed to match Raise-A-Reader donations collected during September to support literacy programs across B.C.

September 2004 Photos
2004-09-30 - Premier Gordon Campbell joined community volunteers to raise donations for the 2004 Raise-A-Reader literacy campaign in Vancouver. The Province has committed to match Raise-A-Reader donations collected during September to support literacy programs across B.C.
2004-09-26 - Premier Campbell and Solicitor General Rich Coleman joined B.C. law enforcement representatives to unveil the B.C. Law Enforcement Memorial honouring police and peace officers killed in the line of duty.
2004-09-22 - Premier Gordon Campbell announced that Thompson Rivers University was selected from 171 public suggestions for the name of a new special-purpose university in the Thompson-Cariboo.
2004-09-22 - Premier Campbell, UCC president Roger Barnsley and local MLAs celebrate the announcement that University College of the Cariboo will be renamed Thompson Rivers University when it becomes a new special-purpose university next year. From left to right are: Roger Barnsley, Cariboo South MLA Walt Cobb, Kamloops MLA Claude Richmond, Premier Campbell, and Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Kevin Krueger.
2004-09-16 - Premier Gordon Campbell and his provincial counterparts signed a 10-year health funding agreement with the federal government that will provide the stable, long-term funding needed to improve health care for British Columbians.