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A MEETING ON JOINT OIL AND GAS INTERESTS AT THE PREMIER'S ENERGY SUMMIT


January 31, 2003
Premier Gordon Campbell is joined by representatives of the Treaty 8 First Nations and ministers Plant and Neufeld following their meeting on joint oil and gas interests at the Premier's energy summit on Feb. 1, 2003, in Fort St. John. From left to right: McLeod Lake Indian Band Chief Harley Chingee, Treaty Negotiations Minister Geoff Plant; Saulteau First Nations Chief Councillor Allan Apsassin, Fort Nelson First Nation Councillor Kathi Dickie, behind her Fort Nelson First Nation Councillor Darryl Michel, Halfway River First Nation Chief Joyce Morin, West Moberly First Nation Chief Roland Willson, Doig River First Nation Chief Garry Oker, Premier Gordon Campbell, Fort Nelson First Nation Chief Councillor Liz Logan, Prophet River First Nation Chief Liza Wolf, Energy and Mines Minister and MLA for Peace River North Richard Neufeld, Blueberry River First Nation Chief Malcolm Apsassin.

Premier Gordon Campbell is joined by representatives of the Treaty 8 First Nations and ministers Plant and Neufeld following their meeting on joint oil and gas interests at the Premier's energy summit on Feb. 1, 2003, in Fort St. John. From left to right: McLeod Lake Indian Band Chief Harley Chingee, Treaty Negotiations Minister Geoff Plant; Saulteau First Nations Chief Councillor Allan Apsassin, Fort Nelson First Nation Councillor Kathi Dickie, behind her Fort Nelson First Nation Councillor Darryl Michel, Halfway River First Nation Chief Joyce Morin, West Moberly First Nation Chief Roland Willson, Doig River First Nation Chief Garry Oker, Premier Gordon Campbell, Fort Nelson First Nation Chief Councillor Liz Logan, Prophet River First Nation Chief Liza Wolf, Energy and Mines Minister and MLA for Peace River North Richard Neufeld, Blueberry River First Nation Chief Malcolm Apsassin.

January 2003 Photos
2003-01-31 - Premier Gordon Campbell is joined by representatives of the Treaty 8 First Nations and ministers Plant and Neufeld following their meeting on joint oil and gas interests at the Premier's energy summit on Feb. 1, 2003, in Fort St. John. From left to right: McLeod Lake Indian Band Chief Harley Chingee, Treaty Negotiations Minister Geoff Plant; Saulteau First Nations Chief Councillor Allan Apsassin, Fort Nelson First Nation Councillor Kathi Dickie, behind her Fort Nelson First Nation Councillor Darryl Michel, Halfway River First Nation Chief Joyce Morin, West Moberly First Nation Chief Roland Willson, Doig River First Nation Chief Garry Oker, Premier Gordon Campbell, Fort Nelson First Nation Chief Councillor Liz Logan, Prophet River First Nation Chief Liza Wolf, Energy and Mines Minister and MLA for Peace River North Richard Neufeld, Blueberry River First Nation Chief Malcolm Apsassin.
2003-01-31 - Premier Gordon Campbell talks about opportunities in B.C.'s energy sector at the Premier's Energy Summit in Fort St. John, Jan. 31, 2003. Participants from the energy sector, First Nations and government attended to discuss ideas about B.C.'s new energy plan and ways to bring the benefits of increased energy development to all British Columbians. more information about the summit
2003-01-30 - Premier Campbell joins dignitaries at the Sunbrite festival in offering a symbolic Chinese New Year greeting to wish the audience a happy and prosperous New Year. From left to right are: Li Yuanming, Consul General for the People's Republic of China in Vancouver; Dr. Joseph Hui, president of the Sunbrite Business Association; Premier Gordon Campbell; Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell; and Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie.
2003-01-30 - Premier Campbell joins two young attendees at the Sunbrite Lunar New Year Festival in Vancouver to celebrate the beginning of the Year of the Ram. More than 150,000 people attended the four-day festival, which has attracted more than 1.3 million visitors over its 11 years.
2003-01-29 - (L-R), Premier Gordon Campbell, Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell, Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services Minister George Abbott, and Vancouver Coun. Jim Green at the signing of an agreement that paves the way for redevelopment of the Woodward's building, including social housing.
2003-01-26 - Premier Gordon Campbell tours the kitchen facilities at the Canadian Singh Sabha Gurdwara grand opening ceremonies on Jan. 26, 2003, with Kevin Falcon, Minister of State for Deregulation (left); Gary Sekhon (second from left); Gian Singh Sandhu (third from right); Prem Vinning (right); and members of the congregation. The new Sikh temple is located at 8115 - 132 St. in Surrey.
2003-01-24 - Premier Gordon Campbell finds support for the 2010 Winter Olympic Bid among business and community leaders at a summit he hosted at Red Mountain in Rossland on January 24, 2003. The community is the home town of Olympic skiing hero Nancy Green Raine.
2003-01-23 - Premier Gordon Campbell, pictured here with New Brunswick's premier, Bernard Lord (seated), participated with the rest of Canada's premiers' to prepare the January 23, 2003 release of the First Ministers' Health Accord.
2003-01-21 - Delegates to the January 21st Olympic summit in Vernon are encouraged to help put British Columbia on the world stage. Aside from an economic generator, the Winter Olympic Games are a global celebration of sport and culture.
2003-01-21 - Premier Gordon Campbell speaks to delegates attending a regional 2010 Olympic Summit at Big White Ski Resort In Kelowna on January 21, 2003. The stop at Big White was one of several on a province-wide tour for the premier.
2003-01-17 - Premier Gordon Campbell delivers a keynote address to the Truck Loggers Association in Vancouver on Friday, Jan. 17, 2003. Campbell described 2003 as 'the year of forests,' and outlined government's plans to unleash the energy of B.C.'s forest industry. The truck loggers gave the Premier three standing ovations.
2003-01-17 - From left: Ted Arkell, chairman of the Truck Loggers Association; Premier Campbell; and Robert Wood, the association's new president. The Premier congratulated the association for 60 years of successfully providing its members with the voice they need to succeed in the industry.
2003-01-15 - Olympic rower Silken Laumann of Victoria displays her Queen Elizabeth Jubilee medal, one of 148 presented by Premier Gordon Campbell and Lt.-Gov. Iona Campagnolo at Government House on Jan. 15, 2003.
2003-01-15 - Sophie Thomas of Vanderhoof accepts her Queen Elizabeth Jubilee medal. Thomas received her medal for her work as an advocate and educator of local aboriginal culture.