HAZELTON – Stikine MLA Doug Donaldson says students in Kitwanga and Kitimat will benefit from safer, more efficient schools thanks to over $1.5 million in provincial funding for school upgrade projects in the Coast Mountains School District. “Access to safe …
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POWELL RIVER– Sunshine Coast MLA Nicholas Simons says students in Powell River will benefit from safer, more efficient schools thanks to $735,000 in provincial funding for school upgrade projects in the Powell River School District. “Students and families in Powell River …
MLA Nicholas Simons welcomes school upgrades for Gibsons and Sechelt students
SECHELT – Nicholas Simons, MLA for Powell River-Sunshine Coast says students in Gibsons and Sechelt will benefit from safer, more efficient schools thanks to $600,000 in provincial funding for school upgrade projects in the Sunshine Coast School District. “Safe and …
Local MLA welcomes over $1.4 million for school upgrades for Castlegar students
CASTLEGAR – Kootenay West MLA Katrine Conroy says students in Castlegar will benefit from safer, more efficient schools thanks to over $1.4 million in provincial funding for school upgrade projects in the Kootenay-Columbia School District. “Students deserve learning environments that …
NDP Tri-City MLAs welcome new school upgrade funding for students
COQUTILAM – Local MLAs Rick Glumac, Port Moody-Coquitlam, Selina Robinson, Coquitlam-Maillardville, and Mike Farnworth, Port Coquitlam say students in the Tri-Cities will benefit from safer, more efficient schools thanks to over $2.4 million in provincial funding for school upgrade projects in …
MLA Simons welcomes restored ferry service on three Sunshine Coast routes
POWELL RIVER – New Democrat MLA for Powell River-Sunshine Coast, Nicholas Simons is welcoming increased ferry service on two Sunshine Coast routes, reversing service cuts made by the previous BC Liberal government. The two routes set to benefit are service between …
MLAs Sheila Malcolmson and Doug Routley welcome restored ferry service to coastal communities
NANAIMO – New Democrat MLAs Sheila Malcolmson and Doug Routley are welcoming increased ferry service on route #19 between Nanaimo and Gabriola, and route #5 between Crofton and Vesuvius, reversing service cuts made by the previous BC Liberal government. “As a …
MLAs Sheila Malcolmson and Doug Routley welcome restored ferry service to coastal communities
NANAIMO – New Democrat MLAs Sheila Malcolmson and Doug Routley are welcoming increased ferry service on route #19 between Nanaimo and Gabriola, and route #5 between Crofton and Vesuvius, reversing service cuts made by the previous BC Liberal government. “As a …
MLA Chandra Herbert welcomes funding for local environmental and public safety organizations
VANCOUVER – New Democrat MLA Spencer Chandra Herbert is welcoming $427,000 in funding for five not-for-profit organizations in Downtown Vancouver. The organizations, which provide environmental and public safety services, are receiving funds through the Community Gaming Grants program. “These organizations work on great …
Burnaby MLAs welcome B.C. government funds for local environment and public safety organizations
BURNABY – Local New Democrat MLAs Anne Kang, Janet Routledge, Katrina Chen and Raj Chouhan are welcoming $128,000 in funding for three not-for-profit organizations in Burnaby. The organizations, which offer public safety and environmental programs, are receiving the funds through the Community Gaming Grants program. The recipients …