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 …
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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 …
MLA Darcy welcomes funding for New Westminster environment and public safety organizations
NEW WESTMINSTER – New Democrat MLA Judy Darcy is welcoming $87,000 in funding for three not-for-profit organizations in New Westminster. The organizations, which offer public safety and environmental programs and services, are receiving the funds through the Community Gaming Grants …
Maple Ridge MLAs welcome B.C. government funds for local environment and public safety organizations
MAPLE RIDGE – Local New Democrat MLAs Lisa Beare and Bob D’Eith are welcoming $313,700 in funding for eight not-for-profit organizations in Maple Ridge. The organizations, which offer public safety and environmental programs, are receiving the funds through the Community …
Surrey MLAs welcome B.C. government funds for local environment and public safety organizations
SURREY – Surrey New Democrat MLAs are welcoming $374,000 in funding for eight not-for-profit organizations in Surrey. The organizations, which offer public safety and environmental programs, are receiving the funds through the Community Gaming Grants program. The recipients of the community grant …
MLA Kahlon welcomes funds for Delta environment and public safety organizations
DELTA – MLA Ravi Kahlon is welcoming over $200,000 in funding for four non-profit organizations in Delta. The organizations, which offer environmental programs and services, are receiving the funds through the Community Gaming Grants program. “So many people in Delta give back …
MLA Ma welcomes B.C. government funds for local environment and public safety organizations
NORTH VANCOUVER – New Democrat MLA Bowinn Ma is welcoming $244,200 in funding for eight not-for-profit organizations in North Vancouver. The organizations, which offer public safety and environmental programs, are receiving the funds through the Community Gaming Grants program.“Our North Vancouver community …
MLA Claire Trevena welcomes funding for local environmental and public safety organizations
CAMPBELL RIVER – New Democrat MLA Claire Trevena is welcoming $258,000 in funding for seven not-for-profit organizations in North Island communities. The organizations, which offer public safety and environmental programs and services, are receiving the funds through the Community Gaming Grants program. …
MLA Conroy welcomes funds for West Kootenay public safety organizations
CASTLEGAR – New Democrat MLA Katrine Conroy is welcoming $185,000 in funding for four local not-for-profit organizations in the West Kootenays. The organizations, which offer important public safety services, are receiving the funds through the Community Gaming Grants program. “People show …