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CRAIGFLOWER MANOR RECEIVES $250,000 TO REPAIR FIRE DAMAGE

August 25, 2009
Kevin Krueger, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts is joined by Gary Lunn, Minister of State for Sport and MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands at Craigflower Manor. Through the National Historic Sites of Canada Cost-Sharing Program, the Government of Canada contributed $125,000 for Craigflower Manor for a combined total of $250,000 in provincial and federal funding. 

In this picture from left to right: Mr. Al Craighead, Chair of the Land Conservancy of B.C.; Ms Joan Morris, Songhees Nation Elder; Gary Lunn, Minister of State for Sport and MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands; and (far right) Mr. Dave King, Site Manager, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites.

Kevin Krueger, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts is joined by Gary Lunn, Minister of State for Sport and MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands at Craigflower Manor. Through the National Historic Sites of Canada Cost-Sharing Program, the Government of Canada contributed $125,000 for Craigflower Manor for a combined total of $250,000 in provincial and federal funding.

In this picture from left to right: Mr. Al Craighead, Chair of the Land Conservancy of B.C.; Ms Joan Morris, Songhees Nation Elder; Gary Lunn, Minister of State for Sport and MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands; and (far right) Mr. Dave King, Site Manager, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites.

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2009-11-10 - KAMLOOPS –  Rules for off-road vehicle registration and licensing, helmet use, youth safety and environmental measures will be implemented over the next two years under a new off-road vehicle (ORV) management framework, announced Tourism, Culture and the Arts Minister Kevin Krueger Nov. 10, 2009. The proposed framework is the result of extensive consultations over a number of years with a wide variety of interested organizations.
2009-11-10 - Minister Krueger poses with the two co-chairs of the ORV coaltion: Bruno Delesalle and Bev Felske, who also spoke at the event announcing an ORV management framework.
2009-10-23 - As first announced in May 2008, a new retractable roof will be built after the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The project will be completed by the summer of 2011, in time for the 2011 Grey Cup. The total capital cost for the retractable roof project will be $458 million.
2009-08-25 - Some of the fire damage to Craigflower Manor could be clearly seen behind Minister Krueger who announced the provincial funding to repair the building.
2009-08-25 - Kevin Krueger, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts is joined by Gary Lunn, Minister of State for Sport and MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands at Craigflower Manor. Through the National Historic Sites of Canada Cost-Sharing Program, the Government of Canada contributed $125,000 for Craigflower Manor for a combined total of $250,000 in provincial and federal funding. 

In this picture from left to right: Mr. Al Craighead, Chair of the Land Conservancy of B.C.; Ms Joan Morris, Songhees Nation Elder; Gary Lunn, Minister of State for Sport and MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands; and (far right) Mr. Dave King, Site Manager, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites.
2009-07-28 - Minister Kevin Krueger is joined by Minister of Healthy Living and Sport Ida Chong and two visitors to B.C.: Cydna Knebel from Seattle and her daughter Paget Knebel from New York City. Together with community partners, they unveiled a new beautification feature at Ogden Point: an interactive sundial - a BC150 Legacy project - near the breakwater entrance.
2009-07-28 - The local volunteer visionary of the sundial project is Andrei Golovkine, a freelance designer (pictured here explaining how it works). His sundial project began over three years ago. He brought his drawings to the Provincial Capital Commission (PCC), who introduced him to the Great Victoria Harbour Authority.
2009-07-28 - The interactive sundial is an oval about 16 feet across, set flush with the ground. The brass Roman numerals are set in tinted concrete with brass trim. The time-telling shadow is cast by a person standing on the sundial. Instructions on where to stand are carved into a large stone within the oval.
The total project community investment is $17,500. In addition to raising $9,500 towards the project, Andrei Golovkine donated all of his own time.
A sponsor stone identifies this project as commemorating the Province's BC150 celebrations.
2009-06-17 - Minister Kevin Krueger is joined by Victoria Mayor Dean Fortin, 'Captain George' and Black Ball Ferry Lines CEO Ryan Burles to welcome the Coho and celebrate its 50 years of service.
2009-06-17 - Minister Krueger congratulates Black Ball Ferry Lines for 50 years of service between Victoria and Port Angeles.
2009-06-17 - Minister Krueger greets the Coho as it arrives from Port Angeles June 17, 2009. It has only missed a handful of sailings in 50 years.
2009-06-17 - Minister Krueger and other dignitaries cut the birthday cake.
2009-06-17 - Minister Krueger is greeted by the Belleville Greeters upon his arrival at the Black Ball Ferry Terminal.
2009-03-09 - Minister Bill Bennett, joined by Peter Leitch, chair of the Motion Picture Production Industry Association of B.C. and president of North Shore and Mammoth studios, announces annual motion picture production spending in the province.
2009-03-09 - Minister Bennett makes the motion picture production spending announcement on set at one of North Shore Studios’ sound stages.
2009-03-09 - Minister Bennett announces total motion picture production spending in B.C. at North Shore Studios, as studio president and MPPIA chair Peter Leitch looks on.
2009-02-27 - Bill Bennett, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts stands beside the Grey Cup trophy with retired BC Lions kicker Lui Passaglia, and Lions' general manager and head coach, Wally Buono.
2009-02-26 - In the photo from left to right: Gail Simpson (Point Ellice House); Jan Ross (Emily Carr House); Liza Curran (Hat Creek Ranch); Minister Bennett, Minister Chong, Laura Williams (Fort Steele); Lily Chow (Barkerville); Ian Fawcett (Craigflower Manor and School). In far corner, Braden Young from the Conservatory of Music - Collegium Program who provided music.
2009-02-26 - The event took place at the chapel at St. Ann's Academy. St. Ann's Academy is a provincial and national historic site owned and managed by the Provincial Capital Commission. The event was attended by representatives from both the heritage community and tourism sector.
2009-02-26 - Minister Bennett speaks with Liza Curran from Hat Creek Ranch and Laura Williams from Fort Steele about the announcement.