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KELOWNA – A construction contract for the expansion of Kelowna and Vernon Hospitals has been awarded to Infusion Health, Health Services Minister George Abbott announced.
VICTORIA – BC Parks is launching a program that will make it easy for every British Columbian to leave a legacy in their favourite provincial park during B.C.’s 150th anniversary.
COLWOOD – The City of Colwood will receive $395,050 to improve sidewalks and bicycle lanes making the area safer and more accessible for all citizens to walk and ride, while supporting a greener, more connected community, announced Minister of Technology, Trade and Economic Development Ida Chong, on behalf of Blair Lekstrom, Minister of Community Development.
CAMPBELL RIVER – Fisheries restoration work in Elk Falls Provincial Park will begin August 25 and continue until mid-September, resulting in temporary daily trail closures.
VICTORIA – A new Premier’s One World Scholarship to support up to five B.C. students pursuing post-secondary studies abroad and its first recipients were announced by Murray Coell, Minister of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development.
NEW WESTMINSTER – The Fraser River Discovery Centre Society will receive a $3,000 BC150 Celebration Grant to host River Celebration 2008, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts Bill Bennett announced.
QUESNEL – The North Cariboo Aboriginal Family Program Society will receive a $8,500 BC150 Celebration Grant to host an Aboriginal Heritage Walking Tour, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts Bill Bennett announced.
PORT COQUITLAM – The 801 Wing (Vancouver) of the Air Force Association of Canada will receive a $7,500 BC150 Celebration Grant to recognize the contributions of army and navy veterans, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts Bill Bennett announced.
LAKE COUNTRY — Opening a new business in the District of Lake Country just became easier thanks to BizPaL, a new online business permit and licence service that saves time spent on paperwork and helps entrepreneurs start up faster.
PRINCETON — Opening a new business in the Town of Princeton just became easier thanks to BizPaL, a new online business permit and licence service that saves time spent on paperwork and helps entrepreneurs start up faster.
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