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BUTTERWORTH COTTAGE RECEIVES $25,000 TOWARDS REHABILITATION

September 18, 2008
Minister Bennett and The Lieutenant Governor are shown a picture of the original Cary Castle by Brian Rogers, President of the Friends of Government House. Cary Castle, built in 1860, became the first Vice-Regal residence on the grounds in 1864.

Minister Bennett and The Lieutenant Governor are shown a picture of the original Cary Castle by Brian Rogers, President of the Friends of Government House. Cary Castle, built in 1860, became the first Vice-Regal residence on the grounds in 1864.

September 2008 Photos
2008-09-18 - Minister Bennett and The Honourable Steven Point Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia are escorted to the event by His Honour's Honorary Aide-de-Camp, Lieutenant-Commander David Harris.
2008-09-18 - Minister Bennett and The Lieutenant Governor are shown a picture of the original Cary Castle by Brian Rogers, President of the Friends of Government House. Cary Castle, built in 1860, became the first Vice-Regal residence on the grounds in 1864.
2008-09-18 - Minister Bennett receives an update on the restoration of Butterworth Cottage from Jonathan Yardley, Heritage architect for the project, and Richard Linzey, Senior Heritage Planner with the Heritage Branch of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts.
2008-09-04 - Minister Bennett spoke at a media conference at BC Place. The revitalization of the stadium provides new year-round event opportunities, and extends the life of the facility for another 30 years. In May, Premier Gordon Campbell outlined the Province’s plans for the 25 year old stadium, including the addition of a retractable roof after the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.